When we are facing challenges, it can feel like wandering in the darkness, but there is Wonder to be found all around us. We will embark on this search together – finding hope and wonder here in our own dear community
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“Finding Wonder in the Darkness”
with Rev. Telos Whitfield
Order of Service
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Greeting Rev. Telos
Board Welcome & Announcements Elizabeth Lewis
Prelude: Andante, from Sonatina in D Franz Schubert
Peter Gibbons, viola; Eva Greene, piano
Chalice Lighting by Brian Kiely Jamie Gibson
In times of darkness we stumble towards the tiny flame.
In times of cold we seek the warming fire.
In times of repression we reach for the lamp of truth.
In times of loss we pray for the comforting light.
In times of joy we light a candle of celebration.
Spirit of Life, as we kindle this light, help us find what we need this day.
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 #346: “Come Sing a Song with Me”
Story For All of Us: “I Wonder” by Annika Harris, illustrated by John Rowe Read
Anthem: “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” words traditional, music by Charles Gounod
All Souls Choir, Tom Baehr, Director
Sharing Readings
Sermon: “Finding Wonder in the Darkness” Rev. Telos
Hymn #1002: “Comfort Me”
Offering shared with Groundworks Collaborative
Offertory: “I wonder as I wander” by folklorist John Jacob Niles (1892-1980), based on a song fragment heard in the southern Appalachians
Eva Greene, piano
Our Candles of Joys and Sorrows
Closing Hymn #226: “People Look East”
Exitinguishing the Chalice Jamie Gibson
Even as we extinguish our flame and the darkness comes close, may we keep our eyes and hearts open to the light that is here, the wonder that is present and this, our community that holds us in love and care.
Closing Circle: “Carry the flame of peace and love
Until we meet again.” (sung two times)
Benediction Rev. Telos