(With guest musician Laura Silverman) Call to Worship and Chalice Lighting Rev. Denis Letourneau PaulWelcome into this circle, as we metaphorically dance in Sarah’s Circle, Siblings of all genders, from a variety of social locations to worship….to give shape to and name some of the myriad things that are important to us, individually and collectively. We gather to nurture this community and…
(With guest musician Lucy Carney)
(With guest musician Karin Tooley) Call to Worship (Rev Denis)As you settle into this spaceThis nurturing, embracing semicircleBeneath this beacon that shines down upon usAs we shine our light out into the world through it,I’d like to welcome you here with an invitation to transformationAn invitation to move toward a vision of a new world: The words, Frederick Buehner: Listen to your…
(With guest musician Pamela Schenk) Introduction to Our New Joys and Cares Ritual One of the things I’ve always found kind of sad about the candles we light on Sundays to make manifest our joys and cares is that at the end of the service, we just kind of blow them out. When I do it, I try to do it reverentially,…
(With guest musician Sherry Niederkorn) Call to Worship Rev Denis Letourneau Paul This morning’s service won’t look or feel the way it does most Sunday mornings. You can tell that already by the arrangement of the seating. This morning we worship – we give shape to that which has meaning in our lives – by sharing our thoughts with one another. Because…
Call to Worship Rev. Denis Letourneau PaulGood morning, and welcome. Welcome into this space that is a bit more intimate than it usually is. Yesterday, there was a wedding here, under this chuppah, constructed by the McGoverns as their daughter Francesca entered into covenant of marriage. Like all covenants it includes not only the bride and the groom, but their families, friends,…
Call to Worship Rev. Denis The words of A. Powell Davies: None of our private worlds is big enough for us to live a wholesome life in. We need the wider world of joy and wonder, of purpose and venture, of toil and tears. What are we, any of us, but strangers and sojourners forlornly wandering through the nighttime until we draw…
Call to Worship (Rev Denis)“How does one address a mystery?” Gordon McKeeman asked, back when he was the last president of the Universalist Church of America, before it consolidated with the American Unitarian Association in 1961. Cautiously, he said, let us go then to the end of our certainty, to the boundary of all we know, to the rim of uncertainty, to…