Rev. Tony Coleman: Alone Together

The last Sunday of this year falls on the second day of Kwanzaa, a day to celebrate the Kwanzaa principle known as “Kujichagulia.” This day acknowledges the importance of “self-determination” for the Black community, for peoples of color all over the world, and, indeed, for everyone. It affirms our right to determine the trajectory of our own journeys, to set the course for our own futures, and to have access to our own resources to forge the path ahead. Join us for a service inspired by the second principle of Kwanzaa and anchored in the words of James Baldwin, Lila Watson, and one of All Souls’ sainted poets, Mary Oliver.

Date

Dec 27 2020
Expired!

Time

All Day

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