Please join us on Sunday (27 July 2025) at 11:00 AM for “Light from Deep Under” with Nida Abu Baker.
Join us as we welcome back Nida Abu Baker to our pulpit.
We will be meeting in the sanctuary for this worship service. Please join us in person at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport LA 71106 if you are able to do so.
Our service will also be livestreamed on Facebook Live here if you cannot attend in person.
Nida is the daughter of Shukri Abu Baker — a member of the Holy Land Five still serving out a 65-year sentence for establishing the Holy Land Foundation charity.
The Holy Land Foundation provides food, medicine, and educational supplies to Palestinian children and families.
Shukri Abu Baker and his fellow Foundation founders were charged with “providing material support to Hamas.”
During his incarceration, Shukri has continued to write poetry and to draw (a testament to his relentless spirit).
Nida will give us an update on how he is doing and read to us from his new book Light from Deep Under.
We will also have an informal gathering after the service in the social hall where our members and friends in attendance will have a chance to talk with Nida and ask questions. Please feel free to bring savory and sweet finger foods to share.
State-level COVID data can be found on the Louisiana Department of Health’s respiratory virus dashboard web page. The most sensitive metric to follow for current COVID trends is the “Laboratory Surveillance Data” link. The link is currently showing flu and RSV maintaining a very low level as of 19 July 2025.
However, we also showing a significant COVID-19 uptick in our state as of 19 July 2025. This may be an early indication of the COVID-19 summer seasonal surge.
Masking and COVID vaccination are optional for attending in-person events at All Souls.
We encourage you to be vaccinated against COVID and to also have the most-current COVID booster shots. This provides greater protection to the individual and the church community.
Anyone who prefers wearing a mask is welcome to do so for in-person events and attending worship through livestream video is also an option where required for medical or schedule conflict reasons.
We will still have KN95 masks available in the foyer for anyone who needs one.
We continue to recommend that you stay home if you have any symptoms and that you keep up with all available vaccinations and boosters.
If you are recovering from COVID and have no symptoms, you should mask in public until you have tested negative twice in a 48 hour period.
We also ask that you go by the previous CDC guidelines of waiting at least 5 days past the onset of symptoms rather than the current 24 hour recommendation.
If you have symptoms for COVID or other respiratory illness, please stay home and take care of yourself.
Our July 2025 give-away-the-plate recipient is North Louisiana Interfaith.
And you can contribute to All Souls using this online resource.