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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month through Music

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November2024
Monthly Theme: Love as InterdependenceSpeaker: Pastor AJ Blackwood
Host: Nicole Thibadeaux

Join us on ZOOM at 5:00pm PT / 6:00pm MT / 7:00pm CT / 8:00pm ET.

  • – 2nd Sunday Community Celebration (worship)
  • – 3rd Sunday Full Community Celebration with UUs for Racial Justice & Sepulveda UU Society
  • – 4th Sunday Community Gathering

On this final Sunday of November, we continue to celebrate Native American Heritage Month through the theme of “Love as Interdependence.” We will be sharing and discussing how Indigenous and other musical traditions, passed down through generations, teach us about resilience, community, and the sacred bonds we share.

Join us as we honor these contributions, embracing the wisdom of culture and music, which calls us to live in balance with one another and the world. This service will be a time of reflection, celebration, and connection as we weave together the values of love, justice, and interdependence.



This is a BIPOC (and family) Only space. If you’re a white ally, feel free to pass this invitation along to your BIPOC siblings. If you are a BIPOC person (this includes multiracial/multiethnic folks), please gather with us as we celebrate our lives as BIPOC UUs and offer one another support in our spiritual journeys. The Mountain Top is a community that respects diverse spiritual and religious traditions and practices, and we invite you to share yours with us.

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Community Gatherings are conversations about the theme for the month, as well as other topics pertaining to BIPOC folks. We generally stay together for 2 1/2 hours, but you are welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as suits you.

We always have an extended check-in and everyone will have the opportunity to share what is important in our lives with the community because we believe our lives and experiences as BIPOC folks are sacred texts followed by a discussion.

Sometimes we have a large crowd and sometimes just a few folks, but we are committed to always holding this space for anyone who may wish to join us.

Find out more about our Upcoming Celebrations.

We hope to see you soon!


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