Each week our worship bulletin acknowledges that we are worshipping on the original lands of the indigenous Kumeyaay Peoples. On Saturday, Nov. 9, you are invite to join a trip from First Lutheran to the Barona Museum and Cultural Center in Lakeside that celebrates the Kumeyaay culture and history, with some artifacts going back 10,000 years. It also features a multi-sensory presentation of the Kumeyaay Creation Story (which ties in nicely with our Seasons of Creation emphasis of the last month). We will also visit the nearby church built by tribal elders and designed by architect Irving J. Gill. The event is free, but we will be stopping for lunch at your own expense. Heres the schedule for the event:
10:00 am, Saturday, Nov. 9, Leave First Lutheran Church in carpools.
11:00 am, Program at the Kumeyaay Museum.
12:30 pm, Visit to the nearby Mission Church
1:15 pm, Lunch at the food court of the Barona Casino (your expense)
2:30 pm, arrive back at First Lutheran
An RSVP is needed to plan for transportation, and needed by Nov. 3. Either sign up on the list in the lounge after worship, or contact Erin at the church office.