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Oasis is a place for the non-religious to come together to celebrate the human experience.
We understand that vibrant, tightly knit communities are central to human happiness and well-being. That’s why we need Oasis: to provide a place for like-minded individuals and families to connect, be inspired and feel empowered. Every Sunday morning, we offer you the chance to get together to discuss real-world principles supported by evidence and free thought, not scripture or revelation. Furthermore, we provide a place where your children can explore their developing world views, ask questions and make friends in an environment that’s supportive of critical thinking.
Our core values define our community and help shape our interactions with each other, society, and the world:
People are More Important Than Beliefs
Throughout history beliefs, dogmas, and ideologies have divided people and have been the source of wars, persecution, and other conflicts. The Oasis movement values the well-being of people over any abstract belief, dogma, theology, or philosophy. Our common humanity is enough to bind us together in meaningful community. (And, yes, we are fully aware that this is also a belief—but we’re just fine with a little irony in our lives!)
Reality is Known Through Reason
Most religions claim to have special insight into the nature of reality on the basis of revelations given by supernatural beings. As a secular movement, the Oasis communities are committed to exploring and understanding reality on the basis of empirical evidence and rational discourse.
Human Hands Solve Human Problems
The challenges facing humanity are largely created by humans themselves. We don’t wait for divine intervention. If the world is to become a better place for all people; it is up to us to make it happen through our collective wisdom, resources, and efforts.
Meaning Comes from Making a Difference
Oasis communities do not exist only to satisfy the needs of their members or perpetuate the Oasis movement. Rather, Oasis communities are committed to service projects and civic engagement that improve the lives of others locally, nationally, and internationally.
Be Accepting and Be Accepted
Oasis communities strive to be places of acceptance for all people. We embrace and celebrate humanity in all its diversity and we foster an environment of compassion and kindness without regard to race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and family structure.
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KC Oasis Campout at Watkins Mill State Park
Watkins Mill State Park - Campgrounds, 27410 Clevenger Rd, Kearney, MO, USReady for some fresh air and campfire stories? We’re heading to Watkins Mill State Park this May, and we want you there!
The Mendons have already secured Site 29, so come join the neighborhood for a weekend of trails, history and hanging out.
The Details:
• Where: Watkins Mill State Park (26208 Co Rd RA, Kearney, MO)
• When: May 29-30
• Pro Tip: Weekend spots require a 2-night booking (Friday/Saturday or Saturday/Sunday).Don't Wait! State Park sites fill up incredibly fast once the weather turns. If you want to camp, head to the Missouri State Parks reservation site ASAP to grab a spot near Site 29 before they're gone! https://icampmo1.usedirect.com/MSPWeb/
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time camper, it’s going to be a blast. See you at the site!
Other weekend gatherings will be posted in the event.
By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).
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Stuart Hinds, "Building a History: The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America"
1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO, USMusical guest: Erica McKenzie (https://www.facebook.com/ericaonewomanband/)
Community moment: TBA
Featured speaker: Stuart Hinds, "Building a History: The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America"Stuart Hinds serves as the Curator of Special Collections and Archives at the Miller Nichols Library of UMKC, and has been an archivist and librarian in Kansas City for 30 years. In 2009 he co-founded the Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America, a project that preserves and make accessible the histories of Kansas City’s LGBTQ communities. An adjunct instructor for UMKC and the Kansas City Art Institute, Stuart frequently presents local LGBTQ history for a wide variety of community groups.
By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).
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