Conceptualizing Kwanzaa in 2023: Personal Observations and Reflections
Sanctuary 25 South Main Street, MiddleboroughAdrienne Williams presenting What was Dr. Karenga’s intent in creating Kwanzaa in 1966? Has the holiday’s observance changed over time? As an educational, cultural holiday celebrating the history of Africans in America and throughout the African Diaspora, what role must it play in the current, divisive socio-political environment”. Let us mull these things over together and, of course, raise our voices in song and spirit! Adrienne will be assisted by members of the Chalice Choir.
Religious Exploration
Church 25 South Main Street, MiddleboroBuild a Bear of Wholeness For our children in RE on Sunday mornings, we will continue to explore our relationship with our faith home. We will consider the joys, the responsibilities and the protections that come from our family home and how they relate and can grow with our faith home. We meet every Sunday morning during the service, and children are welcome to drop in any time to be with our group. Nursery During Church Niko Pucillo-Dunphy and Jesse Hoyle offer child care during the church service. Please feel free to bring your infants and toddlers to have
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