Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgements

NOTE: This service will be held in-person at Shirley Baker Commons on Luther College Campus.

Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements, with Dr. Adrienne Keene’s webinar Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgements & Token Representations. Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) is a scholar, creator/blogger of “Native Appropriations” and author of “Native Notable People.” With Carolyn Corbin, Beth Wahlberg, Carol Hagen and Sue Otte.

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Singing at Sunday Service – Please note: There will be some light singing with masks on during this Sunday Service. We will sing the response, the offertory, and after we extinguish the chalice, after a pause for anyone who wishes to leave, we will sing a short song. Singing carries with it heightened risks* about which people should be informed. Those who are unvaccinated, at high risk, or who have any symptoms may join this service by Zoom.

All are welcome to join us at Sunday Fellowship either in-person at the Lingonberry (when available) or remotely via Zoom. We are currently holding fellowship every other Sunday.

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Decorah UU Covid Precautions for In-Person Services
  • Masks are required for everyone at this time.
  • Please join the service remotely if you:
    •  are unvaccinated;
    • have any signs of illness now or in the last five days (feeling “bad,” cough, runny nose, fever, headache, body aches, intestinal symptoms, loss of taste or smell, etc.);
    • have increased vulnerability;
    • are uncomfortable gathering in public right now.

Share-the-Plate – Our plate recipient for March-April is Winneshiek County Habitat for Humanity. To donate to the plate recipient, you can Give Online. Or, if sending a check, please note “Share the Plate” in the memo line. Donations may be mailed to Decorah UU, PO Box 382, Decorah, IA 52101.