Event Series Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil

Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil

Church Lawn 25 South Main Street, Middleborough

Peace, Equality & Justice Vigil - Stand-out for Black Lives Matter and other issues as they seem relevant - Saturdays, 11:30 -12:00   on the church lawn.   If you are interested in standing with us but would like the training first, please add your name, but put an X in the first column.  All are invited to join in.  Sign up for training and/or the vigil by visiting  Vigil Sign-Ups. If you want to be notified of rare cancellations, please give Dody Adkins-Perry your contact information.

“What Do We Mean When We Say “God”? Reading Group

Church Parlor 25 South Main Street, Middleboro

Rev. Connolly is offering a reading and discussion group on Sundays and Wednesdays at 12:15 pm starting the week of May 14 and running for five weeks.  The book we will be reading from is called What Do We Mean When We Say God? by Deirdre Sullivan.  It gathers reflections from famous authors and ordinary people.  Used copies are available from $5 to $7 per copy, including postage, from Amazon.com and other online booksellers.  The goal of the class will be to help participants find an understanding of the word “God” that is appropriate to whatever stage of their faith journey they

New Moon Meditation on Zoom

with Natalie Johnson https://zoom.us/j/93355804896 This New Moon falls in the sign of Gemini, the cosmic twins, reminding us that we perceive reality from two sides of our brain, the right and the left. In earlier times, most of us processed life through our right brain and relied on the intuitive feeling  of “knowing” things to help us navigate our daily path. We allowed the natural world to be our teacher and our guide. Since the so called “Age of Reason,” we have been on an ever accelerating trajectory toward interpreting life only through our left brain….through intellect, reason, science, facts that

Soul – – POSTPONED TO JUNE 24 – –

Movies in the Park - Free Drive-In Movie D.W. Field Park, Lower Porter Pond, Brockton Disney Pixar Film starring Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey. A family film. "Goofy, poignant, and thrilling." Sponsored by Brockton Branch NAACP. Food trucks and popcorn. Perfect way to end an afternoon spent celebrating Juneteenth in Bridgewater.

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