Week of Events
What Does It Mean to Be an Activist in This World?
What Does It Mean to Be an Activist in This World?
Dorine Levasseur presenting “I just want to live my life. I’m not political. You can’t fight City Hall. My vote doesn’t matter. No matter what I do I’m just one person. What difference would it make? Leave me alone.” Sound familiar? Have you heard yourself expressing versions of these thoughts out loud—or saying them to yourself? Why does it matter anyway? Activism can mean so many different things — and take very unsuspected forms. This is not about convincing anyone to be an activist. Instead, this will be a conversation about what it means to live our values. Spoiler alert: It means different things to different people.
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 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”
Mashpee Wampanoag PowWow
Mashpee Wampanoag PowWow
July 6 10:00 am - 9:00 pm July 7 10:00 am - 6:00 p.m 483 Great Neck Road South, Mashpee Gates open at 10:00. Grand entry at 12:00 noon.$15 admission, $10 for elders, children under 5 free The annual tribal homecoming showcases Wampanoag culture, community and tradition. The three-day event will feature drumming, dance and singing competition, and food and craft vendors. Also included are traditional tribal ceremonies and events. Beach chairs and sunscreen advisable. No alcohol, drugs, or dogs. For more information, including how to pre-order tickets:https://mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/powwow-info
New Moon Meditation on Zoom
New Moon Meditation on Zoom
This New Moon falls in the sign of Cancer, continuing the theme of powerful female beings in the higher realms looking after life on Earth with love and care. We are celebrating our nation’s independence this night and its emergence from the rule of Empire. Goddess Gaia is joined by Lady Liberty, Goddess Minerva and Goddess Hecate tonight as they each bring their gifts of freedom, wisdom and a shining torch to keep the darkness at bay.
Mashpee Wampanoag PowWow
Mashpee Wampanoag PowWow
July 7 10:00 am - 6:00 pm 483 Great Neck Road South, Mashpee Gates open at 10:00. Grand entry at 12:00 noon.$15 admission, $10 for elders, children under 5 free The annual tribal homecoming showcases Wampanoag culture, community and tradition. The three-day event will feature drumming, dance and singing competition, and food and craft vendors. Also included are traditional tribal ceremonies and events. Beach chairs and sunscreen advisable. No alcohol, drugs, or dogs. For more information, including how to pre-order tickets:https://mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/powwow-info
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.