Honoring Juneteenth

Location: The Lingonberry

Our congregation will observe Juneteenth with a public reading of Luther college professor Guy Nave’s “What Is Juneteenth?” which concludes, “Juneteenth celebrates the fact that black lives matter and that no human beings should be subjected to systemic and structural oppression and violence. Juneteenth is a day that ALL freedom-loving Americans should honor and celebrate because it representsthe proclaimed ideal of American freedom.” We’ll have the opportunity to then engage in discussion, facilitated by Carolyn Corbin.

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All are welcome to join us at Sunday Fellowship either in-person (usually at the Lingonberry but the service description will note if it is elsewhere) or remotely via Zoom. We have transitioned back to an every-Sunday service.

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    • are uncomfortable gathering in public right now.

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