The origins of our Unitarian and Universalist traditions are diverse and illuminating. We have been a people that sought the truth and built our communities to withstand and last through the centuries. Join in this exploration of our faith as we begin honoring 100 years of UU’s in Brattleboro!
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“Finding Our Way: Origins of Our Faith”
with Rev. Telos Whitfield
Order of Service
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Greeting Rev. Telos
Board Welcome & Announcements Elizabeth Lewis
Prelude: “Theme from Symphony V” Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Eva Greene, piano
Chalice Lighting
As we kindle our flame, we look back in our history, learning the courage and openness it required to sustain a congregation then and today. We honor our origins, learn our stories and seek to know our ancestors, ourselves and each other more fully. May we welcome the light of history in!
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
Opening Hymn #103: “For All the Saints”
Story For All of Us
Sharing Our Covenant
“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)
Anthem: “Courage” music by Tom Baehr, poem by Amelia Earhart
All Souls Choir, Tom Baehr, Director
“Courage” by Amelia Earhart
Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace.
The soul that knows it not knows no release
from little things:
Knows not the livid loneliness of fear,
nor mountain heights where bitter joy can hear
the sound of wings.
How can Life grant us boon of living,
compensate for dull grey ugliness and pregnant hate
unless we dare the soul’s dominion?
Each time we make a choice,
we pay with courage
to behold the restless day,
and count it fair.
Sharing Readings
Sermon: “Finding Our Way-Origins of Our Faith” Rev. Telos
Hymn #20: “Be Thou My Vision”
“Who Was Reverend Wells?” Linda Hay & Rev. Telos
Offering shared with Brattleboro Area Hospice
Offertory: Chanson Tchaikovsky
Eva Greene, piano
Blessing Our Candles of Joys and Sorrows
Closing Hymn #205: “Amazing Grace”
Chalice Extinguishing
We extinguish our flame but we are honored to carry our history as a precious gift. In the spirit of inspiration, we move our legacy of freedom, caring and welcome forward together.
*Closing Circle: “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” (sung two times)
*Please join in standing as you are able.
Benediction Rev. Telos
ALL SOULS CHURCH
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
Celebrating 50 years
at the West Village Meeting House,
100 years as All Souls Church,
over 200 years of Universalist
and191 years of Unitarian presence
In Brattleboro