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Our weekly study will begin on Wednesday, March 8 and 

conclude on April 12. We will begin with a simple dinner at 5:30pm and the class will run from 6:00 to 7:30pm. 

 

The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus

 

For nearly 2,000 years, Christians have believed that the death of Jesus on the cross saves us from our sins. But how does that actually work and what did the death of Jesus actually accomplish for us and for God’s creation? Theologians have developed many theories about how Jesus’ death atones for human sin, but is there a way to understand it that brings together the entire witness of Scripture, history, and Christian theology in a way that brings people to a full understanding of the cross?

 

In this six week Lenten Study, Dr. Bob Kaylor will bring together some of the best classical and recent Christian scholarship and historical reflection on the death of Jesus to explore the meaning of the cross and the resurrection of Jesus as the most important event in human history. You will come away with a deeper understanding of the crucifixion and what it means for your life and the life of the world. 

 

There is no required book for the study, but a list of recommended books will be provided.


Cut off date 03-07-2017
Capacity Unlimited
Registered 13

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


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Instructions:

1.) Click "Register Individual" or "Register Group" depending on the number of registrants you are submitting. 

2.) Select the activities you would like to participate in. 

3.) Click "Process Registration"

4.) Submit check or cash payment to the TLUMC Office. Checks should be made out to TLUMC with "Camp Meeting" in the memo.

 

Ponderosa Camp and Conference Center
15235 Furrow Road, Larkspur, CO 80118
Saturday, August 5 and Sunday, August 6, 2017

 

Activities Include: Hayride, Ropes Course, Lunch, Worship, and Much More! 

 

Meal: Sunday Lunch @ $9/adults (6+), $7/kids (under 6), free (2 and under)

Camping: $8/person per night ($30 max/family)

 Ropes Course: $15/person

 

Volunteers Needed:

- Cart drivers (18+)

- Parking attendants

- Meal check-in (cross reference with list/bracelet)

 

Additional lodging and RV hookups available. Please contact Ponderosa camp directly (in advance) for more information. 


Cut off date 07-30-2017
Capacity 400
Registered 54

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


Join us for Dinner from 6:00 - 8:00 PM on Sunday, September 24th! Come to hear about our partnership with Global Hope, our work in Romania, and opportunities to participate in the coming year with the team we will be sending to Romania June 2018. 


Cut off date 09-20-2017
Capacity 75
Registered 0

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


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NOTE:

Registration is for food preparation purchases. Registration is not necessary to attend. 

 

What is Church Conference?

 

The Church Conference’s main purpose is to review and evaluate the total

mission and ministry of the church,

receive reports, and adopt objectives and goals recommended by the church

council.

 

Church Conference will be held on

Sunday, November 11th at 12:30 PM in the Lower Level. Lunch will be provided by the Fellowship Committee.

 

We hope to see you there to celebrate another amazing year of ministry at TLUMC!


Cut off date 11-10-2018
Capacity 100
Registered 24

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


screen shot 2019 01 24 at 7.01.02 pmWHO?
This event is free and open to everyone, including the public. Donations will be collected to support local teen mental health initiatives.

WHAT?
A one-hour movie, followed by dinner and discussion.

WHEN?
Sunday, February 24th, 2019 @ 5:00 PM

WHERE?
Tri-Lakes United Methodsit Church

20256 Hunting Downs Way
Monument, CO 80132

WHY?
Are you watching kids scroll through life, with their rapid-fire thumbs and a six-second attention span? Physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston saw that with her own kids and learned that the average kid spends 6.5 hours a day looking at screens. She wondered about the impact of all this time and about the friction occurring in homes and schools around negotiating screentime - friction she knew all too well.

In SCREENAGERS, as with her award-winning documentaries on mental health, Delaney takes a deeply personal approach as she probes into the vulnerable corners of family life, including her own, to explore struggles over social media, video games, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories, along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scientists, SCREENAGERS reveals how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower kids to best navi- gate the digital world and find balance.


Cut off date 02-21-2019
Capacity 300
Registered 104

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


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Why Chaffee County Habitat for Humanity (CCHfH)?

The TLUMC Mission Team seeks to serve locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. From a regional perspective, the team established the goal to serve a community that struggled to meet the demands of its residents. Demographically, CCHfH is a community with tremendous disparity between those who live in the community and those who work in the community. Buena Vista’s outlying communities need even more help, but service organizations don’t currently exist. By supporting CCHfH, we help create inroads for CCHfH to create homes in small towns as well as rural areas throughout the county.

 

The CCHfH Mission:  Seeking to put God’s love into action, CCHfH brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. CCHfH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International and a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation. All donations are tax deductible.

 

The goal of CCHfH is to build simple, decent homes by using volunteer labor and donated materials whenever possible and to provide no-interest mortgages to Habitat homeowners. See www.chaffeehabitat.org for more information. Volunteers can expect to paint; install fencing, drywall/sheetrock, landscaping, roofing tiles, siding; or conduct any variety of tasks.

 

A crew of 10 people from Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church volunteered their time and energy at three separate CCHfH locations in July 2017. The crew completed foundation work on a house in Nathrop, installed a sprinkler system on a duplex in Salida, and prepared the new intern space located above the CCHfH offices with new appliances, cabinetry, and paint.

 

How much will the 2019 CCHfH missions cost?

The charge is $40 per person for each mission and will cover all food expenses except for the Friday dinner. Participants may want to bring additional funds to cover free-time activities.  

 

May I go on both missions?

It is possible that some people may be able to participate in both missions, but only if it does not exclude someone from participating in one mission.

 

What are the transportation arrangements?

We will organize carpools for both trips with final arrangements being made during a getting-to-know-you meeting prior to each mission. Carpool riders will be asked to help defray fuel expenses.

  • For the July mission, departure time is scheduled for 6 a.m., Wednesday July 10 from the parking lot of the Baptist Road King Soopers.

  • For the August mission, departure time is scheduled for 6 a.m., Wednesday August 7 from the parking lot of the Baptist Road King Soopers.

Where will we stay overnight?

Debi and Don Hume have graciously offered their home in Buena Vista to house our crews. You do not need to bring sheets, blankets, or pillows.

 

What about food?

Debi will prepare Wednesday and Thursday dinners for the two missions. Friday dinners will be “on your own”. Self-serve breakfast and lunch foods will be purchased so that crews may prep their own breakfasts and pack lunches before heading to the work site in the morning. Please be sure to communicate any food preferences, sensitivities, or allergies when registering for a mission.

 

What should I bring?

  • There is no need to bring tools, CCHfH provides the necessary tools.

  • Shower supplies:  Towel, wash cloth, soap, shampoo

  • Clothing appropriate for sleep, construction-type work, dining out, town activities

  • Work boots or sturdy shoes for the work site and possible walking/hiking adventures

  • Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and rain gear

  • Flashlight

  • Water bottle(s)

  • Lawn or camp chair

  • Optional:  Board games for getting-to-know-you opportunities.

  • Optional:  Swimsuit and water shoes. The Hume home is close to the hot springs.

How do I register?

You may register online at tlumc.org/Habitat. If you have questions you may contact Jennifer Kaylor () or Margie DiFiore (). Registration deadlines are:

  • Sunday, June 2 for the July 17-20 mission

  • Sunday, July 14 for the August 7-10 mission

Please note that the maximum number of overnight participants is 10. People who would like to participate for a day mission (no overnight stay needed) must still register so that we can coordinate work with the CCHfH site supervisor and plan for lunches.

 

When are the “Getting-to-Know-You” meetings?

After the registration deadlines, the crews will meet to discuss potential areas of additional coordination and spend time learning about one another. The meetings are scheduled as:

  • Sunday, June 9 at noon in the TLUMC conference room for the July 17-20 mission

  • Sunday, July 28 at noon in the TLUMC conference room for the August 7-10 mission 


Cut off date 06-26-2019
Capacity 12
Registered 10

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


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Cut off date 08-10-2019
Capacity 40
Registered 0

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


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Kickoff Potluck

Saturday, October 5th @ 5:30 PM

2085 Charros Loop (Monument)

 

This is a a new group specifically geared towards our busy young & middle adults. Join us for our first gathering at Brian and Patricia Nelson’s house as we brainstorm what this group could become!

Bring a dish to share!


Cut off date 10-05-2019
Capacity 100
Registered 0

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


Learn How to Help Save the Life of a...

  • Child
  • Student
  • Friend
  • Co-worker
  • Family Member 

If someone you know was considering suicide, would you recognize the warning signs and know how to help? Colorado is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 states for suicide rates. Learn what you can do to help when someone is in suicide crisis, and gained the confidence to take action and save a life.

 

  • Question a person about suicide
  • Persuade someone to get help
  • Refer someone to the appropriate resource

Cut off date 11-20-2019
Capacity 40
Registered 12

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.


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WHO?
This event is free and open to everyone, including the public. 

WHAT?
A one-hour movie, followed by refreshments and discussion.

WHERE?
Tri-Lakes United Methodsit Church

20256 Hunting Downs Way
Monument, CO 80132

 

DESCRIPTION:

The sequel to the award-winning film "Screenagers" Focusing on helping young people thrive in our screen and stress-filled world.

From the director of SCREENAGERS: Growing Up in the Digital Age comes Screenagers NEXT CHAPTER: Uncovering Skills for Stress Resilience and is about helping young people thrive in our screen and stress-filled world.

Filmmaker and physician Delaney Ruston uses a personal lens and professional eye to help us all flip the script on stress, anxiety, and depression. We follow Delaney as she finds herself at a loss on how to help her own teens as they struggle with their emotional wellbeing. Ruston sets out to understand these challenges in our current screen-filled society, and how we as parents and schools empower teens to overcome mental health challenges and build emotional agility, communication savvy, and stress resilience.

We witness Delaney as she finds her way from ineffective parenting to much-improved strategies. We follow other personal stories of families from an array of backgrounds with a spectrum of emotional challenges. We also observe approaches in schools that provide strategies relevant beyond the classroom setting. Interwoven into the stories are surprising insights from brain researchers, psychologists, and thought-leaders that reveal evidence-based ways to support mental wellness among our youth. The impact of social media and other screen time is incorporated in all the topics raised Screenagers NEXT CHAPTER, how it may be impacting our teen’s mental health, and what we can do to help foster youth in the face of struggles.

Some of the featured experts in the film include:

Daniel Pine, MD, Chief Psychiatrist, National Institute of Mental Health

Dan Siegel, MD, Director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA

Drs. John and Julie Gottman, founders of The Gottman Institute

Ronald E. Dahl, MD., Center on the Developing Adolescent at UC Berkeley

Laura Kastner, Ph.D., psychologist and author of Wise-Minded Parenting

Ned Johnson, co-author of The Self-Driven Child

Adriana Galvan, Ph.D., Chair in Behavioral Neuroscience UCLA

Lynn Lyons, MSW, Author of Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents


Cut off date 03-07-2020
Capacity 300
Registered 16

We are no longer accepting registrations online for this event.




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