UU’s are deeply engaged in justice struggles, which is one reason we mourned the passing this year of Cong. John Lewis. But what it you are too shy, quiet, sick, or exhausted to look for “good trouble” as he advised? Rev. Barnaby reflected on other paths to embodying Love.
Order of Service
Preservice: Chuck Miller accompanied by autumn images
Bell: Recognition of Abenaki Land Julia Chant
Prelude: Chuck Miller accompanied by justice, compassion, beauty images
Call to Worship/ Pathways to Connection: Jason Duquette-Hoffman, Worship Associate
Chalice Lighting: Jason Duquette-Hoffman
Time for All Ages: Poppy Rees
Music: Shine on Me led by Melanie DeMore
Offering: Today’s offering will be shared with Vermont Foodbank. Contributions can be made at https://cvuus.breezechms.com/give/online.
Milestones & Passages: Rev. Barnaby Feder. Future ones can be shared at https://cvuus.breezechms.com/form/YellowCard
Prayer & Meditation Autumn Prayer by Jess Reynolds
Reading: Mother Pollard excerpt from MLK’s The Strength of Love read by Jason Duquette-Hoffman
Sermon: The Three Good Trouble Sisters Rev. Barnaby
Music: Chuck Miller
Benediction: Rev. Barnaby
Postlude: Chuck Miller
Thanks to our “Stream Team” Margy Young and Richard Hopkins and Lucy Tenenbaum for leading zoom coffee hour and compiling images and videos to accompany our music.