As we recognize Black History Month, ELPC’s Facing Systemic Racism, Spiritual Life, and Worship, Music, and the Arts Committees invite you to a storywalk on the lives of Nell and Poll, members of a family enslaved and sold by two of our early founders. This unique, self-guided experience in the Trustees Room will include six stations that trace significant milestones and moments in the lives of Nell and Poll.
Visitors moving through the storywalk will encounter powerful images paired with prayers, guided meditations, poetry, and reflections designed to deepen their understanding and spark contemplation. This is more than an exhibit—it’s an opportunity to pause, pray, and engage with narratives that challenge and inspire.
After completing the walk, visitors will be prompted to share their impressions in a journal. Those thoughts and reflections will help us continue our congregational conversation about faith, art, and the work of dismantling systemic racism. Come and experience this sacred space of learning and reflection.
The storywalk will be available through Easter Sunday, April 5:
- Tuesdays through Fridays, 9 am–8 pm
- Saturdays & Sundays, 9 am–3 pm