Mother Teresa said “If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” This morning, as we approach Juneteenth, we’ll explore what it might mean to consider all people as part of our community as we create the conditions for flourishing together. [Image from www.publicdomainpictures.net]
Worship Associate: Stephen Rich, Special Music: Rachel Avery & Sacred Breath Pop-up Choir
The Share the Plate recipient for Sunday June 7 and 14 is Friends of the State Street Family. FSSF provides help, hope, and friendship to our neighbors struggling with the challenges of homelessness by giving them basic need services for survival. Their goal is to help our homeless neighbors on their journey to permanent, supportive housing, support for sobriety, trauma counseling, medical or mental health care. They were nominated by Liz Green.
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Order of Service
- Gathering Song “Come, Come, Whoever You Are” #188
- Welcome
- Prelude “Aspen Summer” by Michael Jones
- Call to Worship
- Lighting the Chalice and Musical Response
- Centering in Beauty
- Shared Music “We Will Carry Each Other” (Sing Out Love)
- Time for All Ages “Sylvia and Marsha Start a Revolution” by Joy Ellison
- Shared Music “Our World Is One World” #134 (gray hymnal)
- Wisdom from the World’s Traditions “Every bombed village is my hometown” by Nikita Gill, “To All Get Free Together” by Chris Crass
- Reflection
- Offering “We Belong to Each Other” by Annie Schlaefer
- Joys and Sorrows
- Shared Music “No One Is Getting Left Behind” by Josh Blaine
- Extinguishing the Chalice and Benediction
Topics: Flourishing