When we relocate, willingly or not, we often find ourselves freer to recenter our lives, whether we want to or not. Rev. Barnaby reflected on how our UU values can help us make good choices. Special testimonials from Laurie Borden on her family’s upcoming move to Montana and Dr. Morris Earle on Native American wisdom he absorbed working on a Navajo reservation.
Order of Service
Preservice & Prelude: Ronnie Romano
Bell: Recognition of Abenaki Land Julia Chant
Welcome & Pathways to Connection: Esther Thomas, Worship Associate
Call to Worship/ Chalice Lighting: Esther Thomas
Honoring the Children in Song: Let Us Open Our Eyes, Poppy & Milo Rees
Testimonial for All Ages: Laurie Borden
Offering: Today’s offering will be Sandy Hook Promise. Contributions can be made at https://cvuus.breezechms.com/give/online.
Milestones & Passages: Rev. Barnaby. Future ones can be shared at https://cvuus.breezechms.com/form/YellowCard
Prayer/Meditation
Music: Ronnie Romano with Laurie Borden and Wellspring Singers
Time of Sharing: The Navajo Way Dr. Morris Earle
Reading: Esther Thomas
Sermon: Finding Our Bearings Rev. Barnaby
Music: Enter, Rejoice & Come In #361 Ronnie Romano
Benediction: Rev. Barnaby
Postlude: Ronnie Romano
Thanks to Laurie Borden and Morris Earle for their special testimonies, our “Stream Team” Margy Young and Rich Wolfson, Wellspring Singers for special music, and Abi Sessions for managing the zoom room.
Thank you for joining us for worship!