Rooted in Nature: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Resiliency

Linda Coombs, author and historian from the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe, will present the next session of The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)’s free 5-part series  Rooted in Nature: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Resiliency:  Wampanoag Ecological Perspective, Historical Resilience & Climate Adaptation,  on Thursday, October 12, 12:00-1:30 pm. | Register Now   This session presented in collaboration with the Accelerating Climate Resiliency Speaker Series. The final two sessions of Rooted in Nature will be  Restoring Indigenous Foodways for Climate Resilience With Kristen Wyman, a member of the Nipmuc tribe of Connecticut, co-founder of the Eastern Woodlands Rematriation Collective (EWRC) and a leader

Ministerial Search Survey & Cottage Meeting

Parish Hall 25 South Main Street, Middleborough

Members of the Search Committee are Lois Aldrich, Adrian Gunn, Andrea Priest, David Kraemer, Vi Fairweather and Jim Bonnar, chairperson. We have a different process for finding a new minister this year, and it is very important that we have input from the congregation.  In October we are hosting Cottage Meetings to go over the summary of survey findings and to further refine your wishes and concerns.  There will be a sign-up sheet in the Parlor and a place to sign up on the church website.  We offer morning, afternoon, evening, and after-church meeting times at the church and an evening

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