Service of Lament

Sponsored by the New Mexico Conference of Churches First Presbyterian Church Chapel (Park on North side of Church) 215 Locust Street NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 The Service of Lament will be held monthly. First Thursday of the month, For more information contact Rev. Lynne Hinton, nmcc@nmchurches.org  

Albuquerque Sikh Gurudwara’s Annual Samagam

The Albuquerque Sikh Gurudwara will hold itsannual Samagam (“folk revival”) this weekend, starting on Friday evening through to Sunday mid-day.  The public is inivited. Below, I have the schedule of the music and food portions, which are the main events, though snacks/tea will usually be available continuously. Friday and Saturday Evenings: Kirtan (5-9pm) and Langar […]

Father John Dear: A Presentation on ‘The Gospel of Peace’

Peacemaker, author, and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, Father John Dear, will be with us to talk about and sign copies of his new book, his life's work: The Gospel of Peace: A Commentary on Matthew, Mark, and Luke from the Perspective of Nonviolence. It is the first ever commentary on the Synoptic Gospels from the […]

Ordination of Clara Sims

Clara Sims, assistant executive director at IPL New Mexico-El Paso, will be ordained to  the ministry at First Congregational United Church of Christ, where she also serves as assistant minister.

Darkness as Medicine (Online 2024) Osho Zenju Earthlyn Manuel (Session 1)

It seems we are constantly in darkness, which is to say suffering can seem overwhelming. In this series we look at how to transform darkness into medicine. How do we use the darkness in our lives on the spiritual path of awareness and awakening? In this three-part series, you will explore darkness and discover your […]

A Conversation with John Dear, Joan Brown, Andrew Black, Jorge Sayago-Gonzales

Theme: We Are Our Children’s Future: Living the Radical Alternative of Peace, Justice, and Environmentalism in A Time of Crisis Hosted by EarthKeepers 350  Register Here A Online Conversation with Father John Dear—peace activist, environmentalist, and author of over 20 books, Father John was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Archbishop Desmond Tutu of […]

IPL New Mexico & El Paso Advocacy Committee Meeting

Our next NMIPL Advocacy meeting will be on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at noon over Zoom. Please join us if you can! The Zoom link is at the bottom of this email. Agenda: Update on Federal items including methane rules, OFF Act/Farm Bill Update on NM Legislative Session Other including those on the call updates that […]

San Rio Prayer and Gathering

Join eco-spiritual minister Rev Sara Jolena Wolcott, founder of the international learning community, Sequoia Samanvaya, and hostess of the ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast, for a gathering with the Rio Grande—in grief and in hope. We'll meet at 10:30 by the entrance to the pedestrian bridge and then walk to the river. Please join us and invite your friends! […]

Stop Niagara (No More Water!): Tell Los Lunas Council

Event by Valencia Water Watchers and NM Climate Justice NIAGARA wants to take MORE WATER from the Rio Grande aquifer for their profit$. How much water? 254 MILLION GALLONS per year! If you want to STOP NIAGARA (NO MORE WATER!), please join us at the Los Lunas Administration building, 660 Main St NW, Los Lunas, NM 87031-8950, on Thursday, […]

Environmental Legislative Day at the Roundhouse

Join us with many other groups at the Environmental Legislative Day in Santa Fe. We will have a table and visit our leaders on various bills. A great way to be in community for action for Our Common Home and Our Communities. Contact info@nm-ipl.org if you would like more information or to carpool. Here is the weekday […]

A Lunar New Year Retreat with Circular Time

Norbertine Abbey, 5825 Coors Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121 The retreat will take place on Friday, February 9, and Saturday, February 10. Sunday, February 11, is optional Enter the Lunar New Year in community via an eco-spiritual retreat! Gather for Circular Time-informed reflections, rituals, and listening to how Spirit is awakening us during these precarious […]