The Center for Earth Theology

The Center for Earth Theology engages across Earth science and theology to transform ourselves and our world. We are in the business of soul greening which is vital for each of us and our planet to thrive. The center is located in Cortez, Colorado, where we offer space and events in a High Desert landscape with views of Mesa Verde National Park, the La Plata Mountains and Sleeping Ute Mountain. Come to explore what matters most as we strive to care for one another and our planet.

The Center for Earth Theology

The Center for Earth Theology engages across Earth science and theology to transform ourselves and our world. We are in the business of soul greening which is vital for each of us and our planet to thrive. The center is located in Cortez, Colorado, where we offer space and events in a High Desert landscape with views of Mesa Verde National Park, the La Plata Mountains and Sleeping Ute Mountain. Come to explore what matters most as we strive to care for one another and our planet.

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Center for Earth Theology - Panel

A discussion or presentation featuring a group of experts who share their insights on a specific topic. Panelists engage in conversation, answer questions, and provide diverse perspectives, often guided by a moderator. This format allows for in-depth exploration of the subject matter, encouraging audience interaction through Q&A sessions and fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas.

Center for Earth Theology - Activity

This blueprint is used for a workshop session and can be paired with additional blueprints to create a larger event with multiple session, meals and activities.

Center for Earth Theology - Workshop

This blueprint is designed for a workshop session and serves as a flexible starting point for organizing focused, interactive gatherings. It can also be seamlessly paired with additional blueprints to build a larger event featuring multiple sessions, meals, and activities, creating a comprehensive and engaging experience for attendees.For hands-on or highly interactive workshops, smaller groups (8–12) work best, while workshops focused on lectures or presentations can accommodate slightly larger groups (15–20) without sacrificing engagement.

Center for Earth Theology Open House

An open house at the new Center for Earth Theology, where science meets spirit. Let’s fall in love with our world again. 🌎

Center for Earth Theology - Symposium

Our suggestions for the preplanning of any symposium or conference.

Center for Earth Theology - Breakfast

A good breakfast can make attendees more alert and ready to contribute. And yes, never skimp on the caffeine! ☕A universal breakfast that can applied for any business scenario.

Center for Earth Theology - Basic Dinner

Our design for hosting an intimate meal with great food and conversation

Center for Earth Theology - Coffee Break

A coffee break can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of larger events. We recommend including coffee at any meeting, regardless of size.

Center for Earth Theology - Lunch Meeting

Whether you're hosting a working lunch or incorporating it into a larger event, this blueprint serves as your go-to guide for planning your next luncheon.