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February 17, 2026March 3, 2026

Don’t allow ICE to expand in CO

January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

Open Letter to NPS: Support Already Approved Signage and Storytelling

January 1, 2026January 29, 2026

A parable for Broomfield

A Port au Prince neighborhood in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010. (UN photo/Logan Abassi, United Nations Development Programme)
January 13, 2012January 22, 2012

Bearing witness

My friend Revi Sterling, director of the Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD) program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, sent out a heads-up Tweet yesterday, and because of

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George Raymond, Jr., was an 18-year-old activist arrested in Jackson, Miss., for his participation in the civil rights “Freedom Rides” in 1961. He later participated in the “Freedom Summer” of 1964.
January 9, 2012January 9, 2012

First summer project

I first knew the term “summer project” as the shorthand way of referring to the summer mission trips I went on during my college days. The international student organization I

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Memorial in Philadelphia, Miss., for three slain civil rights workers.
January 9, 2012

Not yet a footnote

I came across a startling fact yesterday in doing some research for an upcoming profile of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., — some suspects in Civil Rights-era killings have yet to

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Sharing Their Story is now Everyday Epics!
December 30, 2011February 21, 2017

New Name, New Site, New Year

The faith-inspired non-profit initiative Sharing Their Story (STS) is, as of midnight on Jan. 1, 2012, now called Everyday Epics (EE). Our new name embodies our commitment to sharing the

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  • Broomfield Community Service Network — Local advocates, social workers and clergy serving our neighbors in need.
  • Broomfield Housing Solutions Forum More than 40 participant organizations working toward local housing stability and affordability.
  • Broomfield Housing Stability Task Force I help lead this local effort to generate new sources of funding to meet our most urgent housing-related needs.
  • Built For Zero — A promising approach to ending homelessness in the United States, one community and one group at a time.
  • Center for Action and Contemplation Founded by Fr. Richard Rohr in 1987, CAC integrates everyday contemplative practices into social action. The most important word in their name is “and.”
  • Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast Sarah Augustine and Shari Hostetler uncover the influence of church doctrine on current laws and policies that continue to justify the oppression of Indigenous Peoples.
  • Elevated Denver A local non-profit working toward a just, equitable and high-functioning social safety net that promotes the enduring well-being and dignity of all Denver community members.
  • Equal Justice Initiative — Working to end U.S. mass incarceration and racial and economic injustice.
  • Homebrewed Christianity Theology nerd Tripp Fuller facilitates conversations between friends, theologians, philosophers, and scholars of all stripes.
  • Mestaa'ehehe Coalition — A Cheyenne- and Arapaho-led effort renaming sacred Colorado landmarks.
  • MHAction — Advocating nationally for affordable housing and economic security for residents of mobile home communities.
  • On Being — Thought leaders interacting about spirituality, social change, and inner and outer renewal.
  • RAWtools — Forging peace and disarming hearts, one dismantled firearm at a time.
  • Sand Creek Massacre Foundation — Raising awareness of the 1864 Massacre at Sand Creek in Eastern Colorado.
  • Severe Weather Activation Program — Providing life-saving shelter for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Broomfield and Adams counties.

Welcome

My name is Marrton Dormish. I'm a non-denominational Christian minister serving the Broomfield and North Denver Metro area through my non-profit advocacy project Everyday Epics. I companion people on the margins of accepted society and history (and attempt to amplify their voices and stories), I catalyze local housing stability and basic needs efforts, and I help facilitate the Broomfield Sister Cities partnership with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, headquartered in Concho, Okla.

I'm a fourth-generation Coloradan, born and raised in Denver. I've lived in Missouri, New Mexico and Spain, and now, along with three of my four young-adult children, I live in a Broomfield, Colo., bilevel on the treaty-recognized homelands of the Hinono'eiteen (Arapaho), the Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) and the Nuu-ci (Ute) nations. Since we're not far from some beautiful, city-designated open space, we sometimes hear coyotes howling at night.

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Favorite Posts

Poses by Sassie

May 2, 2020March 31, 2022

Sand Creek is all around us

May 24, 2019March 31, 2022

Blown to Broomfield

November 1, 2011May 4, 2021
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone, courtesy of the Denver (Colo.) City and County Building. (Marrton Dormish)

Bleeding Places Below

February 1, 2011March 12, 2022

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