Indigenous People’s Day

Every week we commit in our land acknowledgment to be good relatives to our indigenous neighbors. This Sunday, we will explore more deeply how we might do that, including through listening to the stories of this area’s complicated history of conflict between indigenous people and settlers.
The Dakota 38 Memorial at Reconciliation Park in Mankato, Minnesota. Dedicated in 1997, it marks the site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history where 38 Dakota Indians were hanged by the government during the U.S.-Dakota Conflict of 1862.*The Dakota 38 Memorial at Reconciliation Park (Image from the Library of Congress)

 

2024.1013 OOS – Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Join us after the service in-person hospitality downstairs in the Fellowship hall.  Children’s programs (Nursery and Children’s Chapel) are up and running.

 

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