We anticipate that this service will be both in-person and on Zoom. Click right here Sunday shortly before 10:00 a.m. to join via Zoom. Click here to read our protocols for in-person attendance.When attending in person, please completely power off your cell phone during the service to preserve the Church’s WiFi bandwidth for our Zoom attendees.
We will honor motherhood in all its forms, explore what we may have learned from our mothers, mother figures in our lives – beautiful, complicated, important learning. And we will embrace Mother Earth and our call to justice and care.
“Embracing Mother Earth-What We Have Learned“
We anticipate that this service will be both in-person and on Zoom. Click right here Sunday shortly before 10:00 a.m. to join via Zoom. Click here to read our protocols for in-person attendance.When attending in person, please completely power off your cell phone during the service to preserve the Church’s WiFi bandwidth for our Zoom attendees.
Order of Service
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Greeting Rev. Telos Whitfield
Board Welcome & Announcements Ron Niswander
Prelude: “We Are…” [our grandmother’s prayers] (#1051)
Words & music by Ysaye Barnwell
Eva Greene, piano
Chalice Lighting by Kimberlee Ann Tomczek Carlson Marty Shaw
Recognizing the beauty around us and within us, in voice and spirit, we gather to light our chalice.
May we savor the beauty of our abundance and diversity, always cherishing one another and our earth.
May we remember to inhale the lushness in life knowing that we are a people of beauty.
Lighting Our Children’s Chalice
We light this chalice to celebrate Unitarian Universalism. We are the church of the open minds. We are the church of the helping hands. We are the church of the loving hearts.
Call to Worship Rev. Telos Whitfield
Opening Hymn #163: “For the Earth Forever Turning”
words and music by Kim Oler
Sharing Our Covenant Ed Burke
“We build our church on a foundation of love,
and covenant with one another:
to freely explore our values and honor our diversity
as a source of communal strength,
to accept responsibility for our individual acts
and promote justice and peace,
to celebrate the joys of discovery,
embracing the fullest measure of our humanity,
to communicate with kindness and support,
to serve with compassion and commitment,
to openly share our laughter and tears, and
to show reverence for the divine in all that is.”
(Covenant adopted on April 17, 2001)
Story For All of Us: “Mother Earth” by Nancy Luenn Rev. Telos Whitfield
Creating an Offering-Renewing our Commitment to Mother Earth
Sharing a Poem: “Sleeping in the Forest” by Mary Oliver words and movement by Rev. Telos Whitfield and Ed Burke
Anthem: “The Eddystone Light” 1866, attributed to Arthur Lloyd
All Souls Choir, Tom Baehr, Director
Sermon: “Embracing Mother Earth-What We Have Learned”
Rev. Telos Whitfield
Hymn #8: “Mother Spirit, Father Spirit”
Norbert Čapek, Czech minister and writer (1870-1942)
Offering shared with Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Emergency Fund for Ukraine
Offertory: “Songs My Mother Taught Me”
Antonín Dvořák, Czech composer (1841-1904)
Eva Greene, piano
Blessing Our Candles of Joys and Sorrows
Closing Hymn #1064: “Blue Boat Home”
Words by Peter Mayer, music: Hyfrydol
Extinguishing the Chalice Marty Shaw
We extinguish this flame, daring to carry forward the vision of this free faith, that freedom, reason and justice will one day prevail in this nation and upon the earth.
*Closing Circle: “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” (sung two times)
*Please join in standing as you are able.
Benediction Rev. Telos Whitfield
Community Conversation
Announcements:
- Artist’s Talk on Bald Eagles
Wildlife photographer Dara Carleton will give a presentation on bald eagles, including information about our local bald eagle population, and share her stunning photos taken in our area. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 14, at 4 pm. Questions are welcome and encouraged.
The talk is part of our current exhibit of wildlife photographs, the Peace of Wild Things, that is currently on view through mid-June. With a focus on bald eagles and other raptors, Dara Carleton has a deep connection to the creatures she photographs near her home in southern Vermont. These photographs are an artistic reflection of her time immersed in nature and will hopefully serve as an inspiration to explore our local surroundings. You can preview Dara’s photos here: https://www.ascvt.org/connection/art-exhibits/the-peace-of-wild-things/
2. ASC Annual Spring Clean Up
We invite all of our members and friends to join us for our annual work bee which will happen on Staurday, June 4 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. A list of duties will be posted in the foyer next week. For more information call Ruth Lane at 802-254-6772.”