CTC Brew Crew

Crank Arm

The CTC Brew Crew typically meets the first Sunday of the month from 4-6 p.m. at rotating locations. And don’t worry if you don’t drink beer—join us for a soda instead. We will meet up at Crank Arm. Hope to see you there! Register

Event Series Drop-In Self Awareness

Drop-In Self-Awareness

Room 209

When we observe ourselves feeling and reacting from unsettling emotions like anger, sadness, and fear, the self awareness practice helps us investigate so we can release stories and patterns that no longer serve our wellbeing and so we can embrace ourselves and others with more compassion and grace. If you want to learn more about the self awareness practice, please drop in and observe 2 members of the Common Thread Community do this practice together. No prior knowledge or experience is required and everyone is invited and welcome. We will meet in Room 209. Feel free to bring your lunch/snack if desired. Get more information about self awareness here

Help at Out! Raleigh Pride

Fayetteville Street, Downtown Raleigh

If you'd like to help out as a "healer and repairer of our world" during Raleigh's 12th year holding this event, please sign up to volunteer! Help us with our CTC booth by signing up directly in this registration for a specific need. We have various positions available throughout the day. Register Alternatively, sign up to volunteer directly with the LGBT center at this event (orientation required) →    We look forward to connecting there! More info about Out! Raleigh Pride → 

Film Screening of 1946

In the Chapel

Join us for a film screening of 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture, a feature documentary about the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians due to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946. Website description of the film: It chronicles the discovery of never-before-seen archives at Yale University which unveil astonishing new revelations, and casts significant doubt on any biblical basis for LGBTQIA+ prejudice. Featuring commentary from prominent scholars as well as opposing pastors, including the personal stories of the film’s creators, 1946 is at once challenging, enlightening, and inspiring. While others have been successful in their attempt to treat the symptom of homophobia in the church, 1946 is working to diagnose and treat the disease - Biblical Literalism. The doors open at 4:30 p.m. Following this 90-minute film, we’ll meet at Lynnwood Brewing Concern for a meal and group discussion. Register

CTC Brew Crew

Lynnwood Brewing

After the CTC screening of 1946, Brew Crew will meet up at Lynnwood Brewing at 7:00 p.m. (note time change this month) to discuss the film. Can't attend the film screening? Join us anyway for a meal, beer, or soda! Hope to see you soon. Register

Event Series Drop-In Self Awareness

Drop-In Self-Awareness

Room 209

When we observe ourselves feeling and reacting from unsettling emotions like anger, sadness, and fear, the self awareness practice helps us investigate so we can release stories and patterns that no longer serve our wellbeing and so we can embrace ourselves and others with more compassion and grace. If you want to learn more about the self awareness practice, please drop in and observe 2 members of the Common Thread Community do this practice together. No prior knowledge or experience is required and everyone is invited and welcome. We will meet in Room 209. Feel free to bring your lunch/snack if desired. Get more information about self awareness here

CTC Brew Crew

Sneaky Penguin Brewing Company

The CTC Brew Crew typically meets the first Sunday of the month from 4-6 p.m. at rotating locations. And don’t worry if you don’t drink beer—join us for a soda instead. We will meet up at Sneaky Penguin this August. Hope to see you there! Register

Event Series Drop-In Self Awareness

Drop-In Self-Awareness

Room 209

When we observe ourselves feeling and reacting from unsettling emotions like anger, sadness, and fear, the self awareness practice helps us investigate so we can release stories and patterns that no longer serve our wellbeing and so we can embrace ourselves and others with more compassion and grace. If you want to learn more about the self awareness practice, please drop in and observe 2 members of the Common Thread Community do this practice together. No prior knowledge or experience is required and everyone is invited and welcome. We will meet in Room 209. Feel free to bring your lunch/snack if desired. Get more information about self awareness here