The Date with Death Club is a non-dogmatic exploration of our mortality in community, ranging from philosophical to spiritual, from humorous to informational. This program provides a safer and brave space to explore the taboo topic of our mortality and the possibility of living a more awake life by facing the reality of our death. Some sessions will focus more on exchanging concrete information and others will focus more on self-reflection and strengthening emotional resilience.
No fee to attend. All are welcome, regardless of spiritual or religious affiliation. You can RSVP by clicking this link -https://forms.gle/nmR8Z4G22unCZMdY7 You do not need to RSVP to attend. You are welcome to drop in.
All sessions held in the Lizzie Crozier French room
Sat. 9/6 Retreat 1-4pm Getting Comfortable with Death Talk Good Life & Good Death
Sun. 9/14 1-2:30 Afterlife/Afterlives
Sun. 9/28 1-2:30 Extinction Fears: Processing Eco-Grief
Sun. 10/19 1-2:30 Planning for Your Own Funeral, Memorial, or
Celebration of Life
Sun. 11/2 1-2:30 Grief: Loving and Losing, Learning and Living
Sat. 11/15 Retreat 1-4pm Hospice, Palliative Care, & End-of-Life Documents,
Oh My! What to Do with a Dead Body?
All sessions are held in the Lizzie Crozier French room at TVUUC.
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Come for one session or all of them, because don’t we all eventually have a Date with Death?
This program is not a bereavement or grief support group. While it may be healing to attend, the goals of the program are not specifically therapeutic.
Things to bring: your own journal or notebook, your own lunch
We will provide: light snacks and beverages, light-hearted jokes about death
Facilitated by: Rebecca Avery-Quinn, M.Div. Rebecca currently works as a hospice chaplain and is a member of Church of the Savior.
Rev. Laura Bogle is currently an Affiliated Community Minister at TN Valley UU Church. She offers Spiritual Direction and End-of-Life companioning through her private practice