Indigenous Peoples’ Day Service – October 11, 2020
“Indigenous People’s Day”
This week Dwayne Tomah will join us. He is the youngest fluent Passamaquoddy speaker, who is translating and interpreting songs and stories from wax cylinders recorded nearly 130 years ago. He will bring us songs and language from his culture to teach us about their history and the lessons their songs have to teach us, if we take time to listen.
This service will be led by Dwayne Tomah, with Laurie Cartier as our worship associate, Kim McKeage as our technical coordinator, and music provided by Rissa Moore.
Grab a coffee and get comfy with
our comm-UU-nity!
After the service, there will be break out groups for Fellowship Hour.
To join this Zoom service, please contact the office at uubangor@gmail.com to be added to our newsletter or keep an eye out for our newsletter posted on the UUSB facebook page on Thursday afternoons, with Sunday morning reminders at 9:00 AM on Sunday.
John Schuster
June 3, 2022 at 7:08 am /Are the services recorded
administrator
June 14, 2022 at 1:17 pm /Yes. They can be found on the UUSB Youtube channel or here on the website under Sermon on Demand.