While harm and trauma necessarily make more of the news, we know there’s a powerful current of hope and change flowing through our community as well. Join us in welcoming the Women’s Freedom Center, which offers help and advocacy to ALL survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We will share in their recognition of Women’s History Month, and their year-long celebration of their 50 years creating a community where violence is not tolerated.
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
“Healing Happens!”
Guest Speaker: Advocate Shari, The Women’s Freedom Center
Service Coordinator: Karen Tyler
Greeter: Carla Fogg
Order of Service
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Board Welcome & Announcements Carla Fogg
Prelude Waters of March Antonio Carlos Jobim
Eva Greene, piano
Chalice Lighting by Bets Wieneke Rosa Beach & Josh Blaushild
May this flame,
symbol of transformation since time began,
fire our curiosity,
strengthen our wills,
and sustain our courage
as we seek what is good within and around us.
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.
Opening Words Karen Tyler
Opening Hymn #212: We Are Dancing Sarah’s Circle
Story for All Ages: I Am A Warrior Goddess by Jennifer Adams (ill. Carme Lemniscates)
Read by Amiliah Hefele-Christophe
Anthem: Guardians words and music by Adrienne Jones
All Souls Church Choir, Tom Baehr, Director
Stewardship Moment: My Path To All Souls Church Jody McAssey
Reading: Lilith by Jennifer McCann Karen Tyler
Offering Guest Speaker: Advocate Shari, The Women’s Freedom Center
Offertory: Goldberg Variation #18 J.S. Bach
Eva Greene, piano
Candles of Joys and Concerns Karen Tyler
Hymn #1020: Woyaya
Extinguishing the Chalice by Michelle Collins Rosa Beach & Josh Blaushild
Changes abound… around us, within us, between us;
in our communities, our neighborhoods, and our beloved faith communities.
Changes abound.
May we each find the balance point we need as we move through our ever-changing world:
the balance between the old and the new,
between the known and the unknown,
between the familiar and the perhaps bold and risky possibilities that may be there, waiting.
*Closing Circle “Carry the flame of peace and love”
until we meet again.” (sung 2X)
*Please stand as you are able
Benediction Karen Tyler
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” Anais Nin
Coffee Hour and Conversation