Friday, January 25, 2019

Order of Service, January 27, 2019

Today’s Order of Service

WHAT WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY “WORSHIP”
Worship Assistant: Tess Lambert

Prelude: The Song That Nature Sings (C. Veillon)

Welcome   

Call to Worship: #437 Let Us Worship

Lighting the Chalice Flame: Come, Come, Whoever You Are
Come, come, whoever you are,
Wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving.
Ours is no caravan of despair.
Come, yet again come.

Affirmation: (In unison) Love is the spirit of this Congregation and service is its law. This is our great covenant to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to help one another. 

Introduction of Visitors

Announcements

Hymn: #21 For the Beauty of the Earth

Social Justice Minute:  Dick Hattwick – UUA Statement of Conscience on The State of American Democracy.

Moment of Silence & Candle Lighting 

Religious Education Class: At this time we invite all children Pre-K through 4th grade to join our RE class. (In unison) Go now in peace, go now in peace; may the spirit of love surround you everywhere, everywhere you may go.

Offertory: Easy to Be Hard (G. MacDermot, J. Rado & G. Ragni)

Sermon: What We Mean When We Say “Worship” - Rev. Dr. Dan Lambert

Hymn: #68 Come, Ye Thankful People

Extinguishing the Chalice Flame
(In unison) We extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of community, or the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are together again.      

Postlude: Just a Closer Walk With Thee (Traditional)

Benediction
Hearing devices are available. Just ask an usher!
We live stream and archive our services on YouTube. 

Gratitude
Thank you to all who make our Sundays special: 
Kim Hetrick: Office Administrator
Peilin Ko: Music Coordinator   
Willie Nelson: Sexton   
David Traupman: Cover Art  
June Kleeman & Coleen Conway: Ushers
Amy Stauber, Weezie Duda & Natalie Lederer: Fellowship Hospitality Hour

Office Hours
Our office is open Monday–Friday 9:30am–12:30pm except for holidays.
Rev. Dan is usually in his office Tuesday 3–6pm and Thursday 9am-Noon. He is also available other times by appointment. He & Tess have covenanted with each other to make Friday a sacred day off for both of them, so he will not be available most Fridays unless there is an emergency.

Connect With Us
Call our office: 561-627-6105 
Email the office: admin@1stuupb.org  
Rev. Dan’s e-mail: RevDan@1stuupb.org. 
Call or text Rev. Dan: 561-628-6954 Visit our web page: 1stuupb.org 
Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/1stuupb

Did You Know?
February is Black History Month. In observance, 1stUUPB has several events planned:
Friday, Feb. 1 – BlacKkKlansman Movie
Sunday, Feb. 3 – Guest speaker Chevara Orrin speaking on “What We Mean When We Say ‘White Privilege,’” then giving a seminar called “White and Woke” at 1pm.
Teaching Thursdays will feature a discussion on the book White Fragility.
See the newsletter for details.

Help Spread The Word!
As we continue to use social media as way to get the word out about who we are and what we’re all about at 1stUUPB, you can help us a lot in just a few clicks (if you have a Facebook account, that is).

*Find our Facebook page by searching for us by name, and make sure you have “Liked” the page.
*Whenever you see a post from us in your newsfeed, don’t just scroll past it. Please click on it and select a “Like” option. If you hover over the Like button with your cursor and wait a moment without clicking, a few other options show up. You can choose a thumbs up, a heart, a laugh, a “what in the world?!?” face, a sad face or a mad face. Make a comment on the post.
*Share the post either on your own page or share it with someone you think might be interested in it.
*Give us a 5 star rating and tell what you enjoy about our Congregation.
*If you have the Facebook app on your smart phone, anytime you are at 1stUUPB for a Sunday service or NewsTalk or Teaching Thursday or yoga or a movie or a meeting or whatever, please check in to let people know you are here.
Why are we asking you to do all this? Because it is an easy way to spread the word about who we are and the important work we do here. Plus, all this is FREE marketing! Who doesn’t like free?!?



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