“Healing Divisions, Embracing Difference”

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In these challenging times, there are divides between people that can feel immense and hard to navigate. How do we heal divisions and embrace difference that can strengthen our community and ourselves?

Healing Divisions, Embracing Difference

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Order of Service
Sunday, November 8, 2020

Welcome

Announcements

Prelude     Come Sunday          Duke Ellington
Eva Greene, piano   

Chalice Lighting by Richard Gilbert
O flaming chalice, symbol of a free faith,
Burn with the holy oil of helpfulness and service.
Spread warmth and light and hope;
Warm hearts grown cold with indifference;
Light dark places with justice; rekindle hope in despair.
May we bring fuel for thy fire of love.
May the oil of loving kindness flow from us to thy leaping flame.
May hands of service shelter thee,
That no winds of hate may extinguish thy brightness.
May thy light and warmth be eternal.
May we be keepers of thy flame.
 
Opening Words

Opening Hymn #1018      Come and Go with Me
African-American spiritual
Sung and produced by Steve Squires

Unison Affirmation

“Love is the spirit of this congregation and
service is its call. let this be our covenant:
to dwell together in peace,
to seek the truth in love,
and to help one another.”

My Path to All Souls Church – Ian Hefele

Special Music – One Day    Matisyahu
sung and produced by Steve Squires

Sharing a Story for All of Us  

Responsive Reading – Together in a Sacred Space
words of Lorelei Greenwood-Jones

Leader: In this sacred place, we need not be alone. We seek a listening ear, a warm heart, open arms.

Congregation: In this sacred place, we join together against the waves of negativity and oppression in our world.

L: We are a community of individual beings, living our own lives, yet coming together now and then in joyous celebration of Spirit and one another.

C: Our differences do not divide us; rather, they are a source of interest and discovery. We need not think alike to love alike.

L: Here, joys are shared, and sorrows comforted. We are Seen and Heard and Believed.

C: My compassion overflows; our hearts reach for others.

L: We are a gathering of like-hearted people, and here are our hearts filled. We hear the wisdom and counsel of one another.

C: We have much to learn from each other, so many different colors of truth and ways and methods.

L: In this sacred place, may we find what our spirits desire, and what our spirits need. May we be grounded in love and sharing.

C: In this sacred place, may we find acceptance and consideration. May our actions and words echo what we learn here.

Leader: In this sacred place, we need not be alone. We seek a listening ear, a warm heart, open arms.

Congregation: In this sacred place, we join together against the waves of negativity and oppression in our world.

L: We are a community of individual beings, living our own lives, yet coming together now and then in joyous celebration of Spirit and one another.

C: Our differences do not divide us; rather, they are a source of interest and discovery. We need not think alike to love alike.

L: Here, joys are shared, and sorrows comforted. We are Seen and Heard and Believed.

C: My compassion overflows; our hearts reach for others.

L: We are a gathering of like-hearted people, and here are our hearts filled. We hear the wisdom and counsel of one another.

C: We have much to learn from each other, so many different colors of truth and ways and methods.

L: In this sacred place, may we find what our spirits desire, and what our spirits need. May we be grounded in love and sharing.

C: In this sacred place, may we find acceptance and consideration. May our actions and words echo what we learn here.

Readings

Sermon – Healing Divisions, Embracing Difference

Hymn #1002        Comfort Me       by Mimi Bornstein
 sung by Christina Gibbons

Offering

Offertory  “Patchwork Quilt” for dulcimer by Tom Baehr
 produced by Tom Baehr and Daniel Kasnitz

Blessing The Candles of Joy and Concern

 
Closing Hymn #300  With Heart and Mind
sung by Marie Gorst

Extinguishing the Chalice

Closing Circle Song
 “Carry the flame of peace and love until we meet again.”
                                     (sung 2 times)

Benediction

Conversation and Coffee Hour