Our speaker, Gina Roxas, will delve into the deep connection between land stewardship and spirituality within Native American communities. Highlighting how traditional teachings and practices influence sustainable approaches to caring for the land, emphasizing the spiritual significance as a living entity. Through storytelling, we can understand the role this connection plays in shaping identity, fostering resilience, and preserving culture, while also showcasing how Native peoples address modern challenges to uphold the enduring role as stewards of the earth. We will also take a special offering for Home of the Sparrow.
Gina Roxas, a citizen of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, and serves as the Executive Director of Trickster Cultural Center. She brings a holistic approach to her work, drawing from traditional teachings passed down by her grandmother and family, as well as her academic background in the humanities and science. Gina leads programs that focus on traditional plant knowledge, emphasizing its connections to healing, environmental justice, and self-determination.
- Speaker: Gina Roxas
- Worship Leader: Jesse Bowen
After the service, all are invited to stay for coffee and conversation. Children are invited to attend Quest (begins after story for all ages) and Spirit Play (begins at 10:40am)
To Attend in Person
In accordance with CDC guidance, masks and vaccination are optional. We will ask you to sign in with your contact information for possible contact tracing. We ask you let us know if you find you have a COVID infection within a week of attending a service.
To Attend Online
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Meeting ID: 847 0286 6562 Passcode: 929464