When mountaineer Eric Alexander was in the midst of a terrifying fall off a high mountain ledge, he told the crowd at this year’s Empty Bowl fundraiser he was thinking of four-letter words: Stop. Help. Grab. “And a few others,” he added. Miraculously, his descent stopped on a small ledge the size of a speaker’s podium, and he said he knew God had other things planned for his life. Most certainly his stories of faith, courage and helping others inspired 400 guests at this year’s fundraiser for Love In the Name of Christ (Love INC) of Littleton.
On Thursday, Oct. 15, supporters made the trek to The Wildlife Experience for a unique fundraiser that featured a soup buffet along with a message to fill each “empty bowl” with service. The evening began with a welcome table full of hand-crafted bowls created by Colorado artists and a sign asking guests to choose their favorite. The accompanying silent auction and reception spanned all of the gallery rooms with music provide by Close N Encounters. Guests got an early start on their holiday shopping with the option to buy mystery wine, as well as mystery gift cards for a modest donation. Soon, soup buffet stations opened with friendly volunteers serving delicious enticements prepared by Wildlife Experience chefs. Most popular selection? Jazzy jambalaya was a tasty treat to these guests, snapped up early on.
The dinner program was emceed by congenial, engaging host Father Sean McGrath, of St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church. “Giving a Hand Up,” the event’s theme, easily segued from Love INC’s mission of “bringing churches together, helping people in need and transforming lives” to keynote speaker Eric Alexander’s stories of literally giving a hand up to people with disabilities—while summiting some of the highest peaks in the world. Alexander had the crowd riveted with dramatic and humorous accounts of his adventures, some chronicled in his book: “The Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone.”
A spirited live auction led by Tom Kimball, featured an excursion led by Alexander and garnered identical bids by two lucky guests who will each be able to take advantage of the experience. At program’s end, Love INC’s executive director, Rev. Doug McKinney, was honored for his service.

Keynote speaker, mountaineer and author Eric Alexander (left), with Love Inc of Littleton’s executive director, Rev. Doug McKinney
Love INC of Littleton is an affiliate of Love INC, a national ministry currently operating in over 30 states. The mission of Love INC, to mobilize the Church to transform lives and communities in the name of Christ, is carried out by more than 12,000 churches at over 155 affiliates across the United States. Church and community partners working together to meet needs forms the foundation of each Love INC affiliate.
Since opening at the end of 2008, the Love INC movement in Littleton has come alongside people in need and formed relationships to give a hand up. LOVE INC’s Transformational Ministries take the next step for those climbing out of poverty and despair who want real life change, guiding and equipping clients with knowledge and practice in changing habits and skills to help them recognize their value in God’s eyes and to humankind. One Love INC client wrote: “Love INC is kind of like a family. When they came into my life, it was like they were the light at the end of the tunnel while I was climbing a very steep mountain.” For more information, please visit: www.loveinclittleton.org.
- Guests chose hand-crafted artisan bowls upon arrival.
- Keynote speaker, mountaineer and author Eric Alexander (left), with Love Inc of Littleton’s executive director, Rev. Doug McKinney
- Tables are readied for 400 guests.
- Elsie and Heinz Schoenhoff
- Ron Harpster and Conli Fraze
- Brian and Skye McGlawn
- Leanah Haugen (front), and Suzanne and Leon Thomas
- Suzanne and Leon Thomas
- The silent auction and reception spanned The Wildlife Experience gallery.
- Robert and Betty Dalrymple
- Carole Alvarez checks details on a silent auction item.
- Ralph and Carole Alvarez
- Silent auction bidding among The Wildlife Experience animal sculptures
- Checking bids at the silent auction
- Board member Sherri Martinelli (left), with Cheryl Newman
- (l to r): Michael and Laraine Carlson, and Conli and Dick Fraze
- Julie Eastland and David Anderson
- A show of friendship at the artisan-bowl table
- Close N Encounters entertained during the silent auction and reception.
- Handling mystery gift cards and mystery wines: volunteers Kathie and Dennis Simpson
- Stephanie Williams (back left) and Michelle Beekhuizen, with Mellary and Dalton
- The reception was held in The Wildlife Experience gallery.
- Avery (left) and Sara Nowak
- Paula Wilson (left) and Priscilla Winter
- The reception offered a chance to chat among friends and supporters.
- Martha and Jim Krentz
- Church friends at the reception
- (l to r): Ad Coors, BJ Coors, Nancy Malmsten and Douglas McDonald
- (l to r): Ad Coors, BJ Coors, Nancy Malmsten, and Linda and Douglas McDonald
- Patricia and board secretary Bill LaRock, with board chair Cynthia Dekker (right)
- Marni and Tom Wetzel
- Darrell Schulte (left) and Bruce Oyler
- Keynote speaker Eric Alexander (left), with Andrew Lumpkin
- (l to r): Avery, Sara and Morgan Nowak
- David and Beverley Roy, with Peter Ewers (right)
- Tim and Betty Gaylord
- Ralph Alvarez and Mardel Yeates
- Soup serving stations surrounded the dining room.
- Soup servers Dawn and Kyle Small
- Soup was served by smiling volunteers.
- The Wildlife Experience’s Brandi Geiser, event coordinator, and Paul Huddleson, executive chef
- The Jack Dekker table
- Battilega Family Foundation tablemates
- Enjoying dinner at board treasurer Rick Pfaffman’s table
- CoBiz Bank tablemates
- Rev. Shane and Kelly Sapp
- Julie Schmitz and her daughter helped serve soup to 400 guests.
- Enjoying dinner: Littleton United Methodist Church members
- Tami Lopez (left) and Lynda Bashara
- 26 artisans and art groups provided complimentary bowls for guests.
- Savoring delicious soup at dinner
- Irrepressible, entertaining emcee Fr. Sean McGrath, of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church
- Father Sean
- Guests were moved by this year’s Love Inc video presentation.
- Mountaineer and author of “The Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone,” Eric Alexander
- Eric Alexander talks about a symbolic empty bowl filled with service to others.
- Auctioneer Tom Kimball



























































