All Will Be Well

Julian of Norwich was an English anchoress during the Middle Ages, who had visions of her God and wrote about them in her Revelations of Divine Love.  She wrote that Jesus told her “It behoved that there should be sin; but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”  This morning, we’ll explore her response to that call to trust, whether her response might be different today, and how we might respond to that same call. [Photo: Julian of Norwich from wikimediacommons.org]

Worship Associate: Deb Myrbo, Special Music offered by David Lauth and Kirsten Johnson

  • The Share the Plate for March 16 and 23 will be Moms on a Mission. They are a grassroots group of mothers showing up at East High School every day to create a non-violent environment and build community. Funds go toward snacks to distribute to students. They were nominated by Eva Wingren.

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This Week’s Newsletter

Order of Service

  • Gathering Song: #188 “Come, Come, Whoever You Are”
  • Welcome
  • Prelude: “Beautiful City” from Godspell by Stephen Schwartz, offered by David Lauth
  • Call to Worship
  • Lighting the Chalice and Musical Response
  • Centering in Beauty
  • Shared Music: “I know this rose will open/Sé que abrirá esta rosa” #396 (gray hymnal) and #9 (purple hymnal)
  • Time for All Ages: “Maybe Tomorrow” by Charlotte Agell
  • Shared Music: “I Know I Can” #1015 (teal hymnal)
  • Wisdom from the World’s Traditions: ““Dark Moments” by Ann Lewin
  • Reflection: “All Will Be Well” with Rev. Karen
  • Offering: “All Will Be Well” by Meg Barnhouse, sung by David Lauth and Kristen Johnson
  • A Story from the Heart, with Jocie Luglio
  • Joys and Sorrows
  • Shared Music: “What Wondrous Love” #18 (gray hymnal)
  • Extinguishing the Chalice and Benediction

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