Week of Events
Teen LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
Teen LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
36 North Bedford Street, East Bridgewater, 2nd floor, 2nd door on the left This group is an opportunity to get to know your peers, support one another, share challenges, celebrate, seek support, play games & be; 978-809-2245, speak or text to "J"
Adult LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
Adult LGBTQ+ Peer Support and Social Group
36 North Bedford Street, East Bridgewater, 2nd floor, 2nd door on the left This is a group for queer adults to gather, find support, share, socialize and build community. 978-809-2245, speak or text to "J"
Wampanoag Foodways at the Library
Wampanoag Foodways at the Library
Middleborough Public Library, 102 North Main Street in person, or on Zoom Kitty Hendricks-Miller (Nenaweetah) of the Mashpee Wampanoag Education Department will offer a glimpse into traditional foods and cooking methods to teens and adults, age 14 and up. Besides discussing seasonal and sustainable foods, she will be cooking Quail Soup with Vegetables and Spring Greens. Registration is required; call 508-946-2470. https://midlib.org/events/2024/02/28/glimpse-wampanoag-foodways-and-cooking-demonstration
From America’s First Africans to Their Descendants’ Role in the Revolution
From America’s First Africans to Their Descendants’ Role in the Revolution
On Zoom In this episode of the Dock C. Bracy Let's Talk Series, noted author and documentarian Ric Murphy explores the untold story from the arrival of the first Africans in the 17th century to their descendants in the Revolutionary War. Sliding scale donation requested but not required. To register and for more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/from-the-arrival-of-the-first-africans-in-america-to-their-descendants-tickets-810765941757 http://dcbcenter.org/events
Write Postcards
Write Postcards
We are writing postcards to registered voters in districts that have low voting rates and have historically been disenfranchised. We’re using a tested script, so it’s easy, no creativity required (though we’re encouraged to use colored pens, if we want, to enliven our handwritten cards). Currently we are writing cards to Georgia in time for their May 21 primary. The goal is to establish a habit of voting and also to give voters time to resolve any issues they may encounter with required voter i.d. cards, or other obstacles to their voting, before November. We are working with the experienced
Discussion of Last Week’s Truth Brigade Webinar “Move Them to Your Side” on Zoom
Discussion of Last Week’s Truth Brigade Webinar “Move Them to Your Side” on Zoom
Local discussion of the "Move Them to your Side" webinar that streamed on Zoom a week ago, for interested members and friends of the congregation. It is highly recommended but not mandatory that you attend the April 11 webinar first. Anyone on the Social Justice Team should be able to give you the Zoom link.
Social Justice Team Meeting on Zoom
Social Justice Team Meeting on Zoom
The Team brings news and information to the congregation about social justice events and activities being held in our community, offers training and runs events that are of major interest to church members, and actively supports several local organizations including Bridgewater Committee for Civil Rights (BCCR). The Brockton Chapter of the NAACP, the Matthew Mission Food Pantry, and Sustainable Middleboro. The Social Justice Team meets every other Friday.
Mashpee Wampanoag Honor the Earth Fair & Taste of the Earth Cooking Contest
Mashpee Wampanoag Honor the Earth Fair & Taste of the Earth Cooking Contest
At the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Government Center at 29 Holland Mill Road, Mashpee (off Great Neck Road just south of #483). The Tribe invites us to the Honor the Earth Fair featuring exhibitors and vendors with a shared mission to protect and preserve the ancestral homelands of the Mashpee Wampanoag. Free and open to the public, the Fair is co-hosted by the Native Land Conservancy (NLC) and the Mashpee Wampanoag Natural Resources Department. Festivities will include opening remarks by Chief Earl Mills, Jr, cultural crafts, traditional singing and dancing, and activities for children. For more information on the Fair: https://mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/contact-us
Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil
Peace, Justice & Equality Vigil
We continue scheduling weekly ½ hour vigils on Saturday mornings from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon on the church lawn. All are invited to join in. Contact Dody Adkins-Perry (adkinsperry@gmail.com) with any questions.
Note: The church calendar contains some events that are not open to everyone, so that we can plan for building use. Open events are shown on the home page. Click on an event to show the full description.