Community Events
Welcome to our Community Events section. Here we highlight activities in and around the Douglas County community that facilitate our mission to experience Christ's love by embracing the Wonder in all through prayer, study, service and play. If you are a nonprofit, corporation or individual hosting an event primarily for the benefit of a ministry, nonprofit, family or individual in need, please contact us at . (Christ’s Episcopal Church reserves the right to choose which events we list on this page.)
$7.00 tickets! Join the Colorado Crush for the fourth annual "Faith 'n' Football' program, Saturday, June 21 starting at 4:00 p.m. Arena football is a high-scoring game that is a treat for the entire family.
Guest Speaker: Christian Okoye, Former KC Chiefs RB
Festivities begin at 4p.m.; game begins at 6:00 p.m.
Drawing for John Elway Hall of Fame Plaque
FREE Kids Elitch Gardens day passes
St. Francis Center Needs Gloves and Socks
The St. Francis Center - a day shelter for the homeless in downtown Denver - is in desperate need of socks (white tube) and winter gloves for its guests. The supply is dwindling to almost nothing! The center also has less urgent needs for Q-tips, Vaseline, deodorant, small bottles of lotion, jeans (30- 36 waist), underwear (30-36 waist), and plastic grocery bags. If you have questions about needs or delivering them to the center, you can contact the staff at 303-297-1576.
Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is providing emergency aid to people affected by Hurricane Noel.
Originally a tropical storm that grew to a Category 1 hurricane, Noel swept across the Dominican Republic, Haiti, the Bahamas, and Cuba causing severe flooding and mudslides killing at least 140 people. The storm is now the deadliest to hit the Atlantic region during the 2007 hurricane season. In the Dominican Republic, Hurricane Noel claimed more than 60 lives and left at least 62,000 people displaced from their homes. Rescue workers headed out in boats and helicopters to help dozens of communities left isolated by flooding and mudslides. According to Juan Temístocles Montás, the Dominican Minister of Economy, the country's plantain, rice, and cacao plantations suffered an estimated $30 million in damages due to three continuous days of heavy rain. You can read more about the work that Episcopal Relief and Development is doing - and make a donation to support it - by going to the ERD web site.

