January 25 - First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego
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January 25 - First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego
Sunday Worship Service Sunday Worship Service Sunday, January 25, 2015 at *9:30 and **11:30 a.m. Sunday, January 25, 2015 at *9:30 and **11:30 a.m. Today’s flowers are given by Marge Cole in memory of her son, Creighton. Centering Thought Centering Thought “Worship nothing but God; be good to your parents and relatives, and to the orphan and the poor. Speak nicely to people, be constant in prayer, and give charity.” — The Qur’an, The Cow 83 Gathering Bell Opening Music Rev. Kathleen Owens, Lead Minister “Alhamdulilah” (“All Praise and Thanks to God”) — Allaudin Mathieu Chalice Choir Daniel Ratelle, Director Rev. Jim Grant, Affiliate Minister Opening Words Church Hymn (words in English and Spanish on screen) Church Aspiration and Kindling of the Chalice Welcome and Announcements Opening Song # 188 “Come, Come, Whoever you Are” Children’s Affirmation Music Generosity Offering Music Today’s flowers are given by Marge Cole in memory of her son, Creighton. Dave Karpinski, song leader Dr. Melissa James, Director of Children and Family Ministries Variation on an Egyptian Folk Song — Gamal Abdel-Rahim Justin Murphy-Mancini, Organist and Pianist “Without You” — Ahmad Jamal, arr. Marian McPartland and Ellen Rowe “Worship nothing but God; be good to your parents and relatives, and to the orphan and the poor. Speak nicely to people, be constant in prayer, and give charity.” — The Qur’an, The Cow 83 Gathering Bell Opening Music Rev. Kathleen Owens, Lead Minister “Alhamdulilah” (“All Praise and Thanks to God”) — Allaudin Mathieu Chalice Choir Daniel Ratelle, Director Rev. Jim Grant, Affiliate Minister Opening Words Church Hymn (words in English and Spanish on screen) Church Aspiration and Kindling of the Chalice Welcome and Announcements Opening Song # 188 “Come, Come, Whoever you Are” Children’s Affirmation Music Generosity Offering Music Dave Karpinski, song leader Dr. Melissa James, Director of Children and Family Ministries Variation on an Egyptian Folk Song — Gamal Abdel-Rahim Justin Murphy-Mancini, Organist and Pianist “Without You” — Ahmad Jamal, arr. Marian McPartland and Ellen Rowe Reading Meditation Introduction Musical Meditation “Harmonic Convergence” Reading Meditation Introduction Musical Meditation “Harmonic Convergence” Music Music Message — Kevin McChesney Handbell Trio: Paula Johnson, Ruth Turner, and Roy Attridge “Love, Light, and Guidance” — Allaudin Mathieu “Exploring the Koran” Rev. Kathleen Owens, Lead Minister Message — Kevin McChesney Handbell Trio: Paula Johnson, Ruth Turner, and Roy Attridge “Love, Light, and Guidance” — Allaudin Mathieu “Exploring the Koran” Rev. Kathleen Owens, Lead Minister Closing Song # 95 “There Is More Love Somewhere” Blessing and Extinguishing of the Chalice Postlude “Fugue on B.A.C.H.” — Robert Schumann Closing Song # 95 “There Is More Love Somewhere” Blessing and Extinguishing of the Chalice Postlude “Fugue on B.A.C.H.” — Robert Schumann ** Our sign language interpreter is Paul Lambert. Question for Reflection— To what or to whom are you willing to submit? ** Our sign language interpreter is Paul Lambert. Question for Reflection— To what or to whom are you willing to submit? Church Hymn From all who dwell below the skies, Let faith and hope with love arise, Let beauty, truth, and good be sung Through ev’ry land, by ev’ry tongue. De todos bajo el gran sol Surja esper‿anza fe, amor Verdad, y‿belleza cantando, De cada tierra, cada voz. Church Aspiration May love be the spirit of this church, May the quest for truth be its sacrament, And service be its prayer To dwell together in peace, To seek knowledge in freedom, And to help one another in fellowship, This is our Aspiration. El amor es la doctrina de esta iglesia, La búsqueda de la verdad es su sacramento Y el servicio es su oración. Habitar juntos en paz, Buscar la verdad con libertad, Y servir a la humanidad juntos, Esto es lo que pactamos unos con otros. To hear today’s and previous sermons online, scan this QR code. Church Hymn From all who dwell below the skies, Let faith and hope with love arise, Let beauty, truth, and good be sung Through ev’ry land, by ev’ry tongue. De todos bajo el gran sol Surja esper‿anza fe, amor Verdad, y‿belleza cantando, De cada tierra, cada voz. Church Aspiration May love be the spirit of this church, May the quest for truth be its sacrament, And service be its prayer To dwell together in peace, To seek knowledge in freedom, And to help one another in fellowship, This is our Aspiration. El amor es la doctrina de esta iglesia, La búsqueda de la verdad es su sacramento Y el servicio es su oración. Habitar juntos en paz, Buscar la verdad con libertad, Y servir a la humanidad juntos, Esto es lo que pactamos unos con otros. To hear today’s and previous sermons online, scan this QR code. Music Notes Music Notes Announcements Announcements There is considerable disagreement over the role of music in Islamic worship. While many Muslims do believe that all music is forbidden (even the chants are defined as “recitation”), others hold that vocal music is permitted, and still other leaders say that all music is permissible, as long as it “does not encourage sinful acts.” Gamal Abdel-Rahim was an Egyptian composer whose “Variation” uses European variation techniques in combination with Egyptian dance rhythms. Ahmad Jamal, who converted to Islam in his early twenties, has enjoyed an exceptionally long career as a consistently innovative jazz pianist. The late Marian McPartland made this more relaxed and singing arrangement of a selection from Jamal's 1985 album “Rossiter Road.” While not composed for worship, Alludin Mathieu’s Arabic “Love, Light and Guidance” fits into the long tradition of praise for Allah. Robert Schumann's output has often been viewed in terms of his severe mental illness. For example, scholars have attempted to show that the odd chromaticism of this fugue on the motive derived from Bach's name "foreshadows" his mental decline, but this overlooks Schumann’s consistently innovative approach to composition throughout his life. – Daniel Ratelle There is considerable disagreement over the role of music in Islamic worship. While many Muslims do believe that all music is forbidden (even the chants are defined as “recitation”), others hold that vocal music is permitted, and still other leaders say that all music is permissible, as long as it “does not encourage sinful acts.” Gamal Abdel-Rahim was an Egyptian composer whose “Variation” uses European variation techniques in combination with Egyptian dance rhythms. Ahmad Jamal, who converted to Islam in his early twenties, has enjoyed an exceptionally long career as a consistently innovative jazz pianist. The late Marian McPartland made this more relaxed and singing arrangement of a selection from Jamal's 1985 album “Rossiter Road.” While not composed for worship, Alludin Mathieu’s Arabic “Love, Light and Guidance” fits into the long tradition of praise for Allah. Robert Schumann's output has often been viewed in terms of his severe mental illness. For example, scholars have attempted to show that the odd chromaticism of this fugue on the motive derived from Bach's name "foreshadows" his mental decline, but this overlooks Schumann’s consistently innovative approach to composition throughout his life. – Daniel Ratelle Sunday Offerings in January go to UU Groups During the month of January, our Generosity Offering will be received to support UU causes. Each Sunday the offering will benefit one of the following groups. Thank you in advance for your generous support of these UU Causes. Sunday Offerings in January go to UU Groups During the month of January, our Generosity Offering will be received to support UU causes. Each Sunday the offering will benefit one of the following groups. Thank you in advance for your generous support of these UU Causes. January 25: Youth Scholarships to Attend General Assembly Our Generosity Offering this Sunday will go to our General Assembly Youth & Young Adult Scholarship Fund. General Assembly, which is the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Annual Meeting, will be in Portland, Oregon this June. The meeting is an opportunity to build relationships with UUs from throughout the country, to participate in amazing worship, and to develop new leadership skills. At least six youth from our church are planning to attend GA this year, and your support will allow us to provide needed scholarships. January 25: Youth Scholarships to Attend General Assembly Our Generosity Offering this Sunday will go to our General Assembly Youth & Young Adult Scholarship Fund. General Assembly, which is the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Annual Meeting, will be in Portland, Oregon this June. The meeting is an opportunity to build relationships with UUs from throughout the country, to participate in amazing worship, and to develop new leadership skills. At least six youth from our church are planning to attend GA this year, and your support will allow us to provide needed scholarships. Looking Glass Theater Has Cancelled “State Fair” We regret to announce that our spring production of “State Fair” is canceled. There will be no auditions this week. Thank you for your understanding, patience and continued support of Looking Glass Theatre. We will announce our replacement show soon. To contact Looking Glass Theater, e-mail to info@LookingGlassSD.org or visit www.LookingGlassSD.org. Looking Glass Theater Has Cancelled “State Fair” We regret to announce that our spring production of “State Fair” is canceled. There will be no auditions this week. Thank you for your understanding, patience and continued support of Looking Glass Theatre. We will announce our replacement show soon. To contact Looking Glass Theater, e-mail to info@LookingGlassSD.org or visit www.LookingGlassSD.org. Sunday, January 25 Sunday, January 25 Deep Conversations Sundays from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. and 12:45 to 1:15 p.m., Archive Room 313 Did you find yourself moved in some way by the sermon? Did the reflection question stir something in you? Join with others for a facilitated Deep Conversation around the sermon message. Deep Conversations Sundays from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. and 12:45 to 1:15 p.m., Archive Room 313 Did you find yourself moved in some way by the sermon? Did the reflection question stir something in you? Join with others for a facilitated Deep Conversation around the sermon message. UU Humanist Study and Discussion Film Series January 25 (Sunday) at 1 p.m., Room 323 This month’s documentary is “Maria Montessori” a biography of the famed teacher, who places new methods and the needs of children first in education with astonishing results. Please join in this educational afternoon. UU Humanist Study and Discussion Film Series January 25 (Sunday) at 1 p.m., Room 323 This month’s documentary is “Maria Montessori” a biography of the famed teacher, who places new methods and the needs of children first in education with astonishing results. Please join in this educational afternoon. UU Christian Study and Discussion Group January 25 (Sunday) at 1 p.m., Room 321 Our discussion today is on “The New Age Jesus.” We will hear Jesus described through the Tarot Deck by a wisdom teacher called Bartholomew channeled by Mary Margaret Moore. This is a very different and controversial approach to a Jesus centered spirituality but one that can be very thought provoking. Are there valid lessons here? UU Christian Study and Discussion Group January 25 (Sunday) at 1 p.m., Room 321 Our discussion today is on “The New Age Jesus.” We will hear Jesus described through the Tarot Deck by a wisdom teacher called Bartholomew channeled by Mary Margaret Moore. This is a very different and controversial approach to a Jesus centered spirituality but one that can be very thought provoking. Are there valid lessons here? Monday, January 26 UU Men’s Fellowship Potluck and Discussion January 26 (Monday) from 6 to 9 p.m., Common Room The Men's Fellowship (UUMF) will be having their usual 4th Monday Potluck and Discussion group meeting. We will discuss crossroads past and present. What decisions changed the rest of your life and what decisions do you face? We'll eat between 6 and 7 p.m. and have a short presentation and longer discussion between 7 and 9 p.m. Any man who would like to join a support group, please contact Armin Kuhlman. Tuesday, January 27 Sufi Healing with Jamil Larry Sweet January 27 (Tuesdays) from 7 to 8 p.m., Room 321 Explore ancient individual healing practices of the Sufis; the uses of meditation, breath, sacred phrases and wazifa; and a healing ceremony. On-going, drop in. Wednesday, January 28 Wednesday Morning Meditation Sangha Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Room 323 All are welcome for a silent sitting meditation from 10 to 10:40 a.m., followed by a discussion of practice. The remainder of the time will be focused on a recorded dharma talk and discussion. For more information, please contact John Holl at 619-546-6525. Thursday, January 29 Jesus Through the Heart of a Sufi, Part 2 – Introduction with Louise Jacobus January 29, February 5, 12, 19, and 26 (Thursdays) from 7 to 9 p.m., Common Room Join us in a new understanding and exploration of the words of Jesus. The starting point of the class will be the teachings of Jesus. We will then explore the teachings of Sufi masters, both ancient and modern, that illuminate these teachings. We will include the poetry of Sufi poets such as Rumi, music, Dances of Universal Peace, sound practices (like mantras) and meditative practices. Drop in. Saturday, January 31 Second Annual San Diego UU Network (SUUN) Leadership Conference January 31 (Saturday) from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Hillcrest Campus Join for a series of four interesting seminars lead by nationally known speakers in their field. The conference is free and open to all. Childcare will be available if requested ahead of time. Lunch is available for purchase or you are welcome to bring a brown bag. For more information and registration see our website at www.uusandiego.org/2015-leadership-conference. Next Sunday, February 1 Monday, January 26 UU Men’s Fellowship Potluck and Discussion January 26 (Monday) from 6 to 9 p.m., Common Room The Men's Fellowship (UUMF) will be having their usual 4th Monday Potluck and Discussion group meeting. We will discuss crossroads past and present. What decisions changed the rest of your life and what decisions do you face? We'll eat between 6 and 7 p.m. and have a short presentation and longer discussion between 7 and 9 p.m. Any man who would like to join a support group, please contact Armin Kuhlman. Tuesday, January 27 Sufi Healing with Jamil Larry Sweet January 27 (Tuesdays) from 7 to 8 p.m., Room 321 Explore ancient individual healing practices of the Sufis; the uses of meditation, breath, sacred phrases and wazifa; and a healing ceremony. On-going, drop in. Wednesday, January 28 Wednesday Morning Meditation Sangha Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Room 323 All are welcome for a silent sitting meditation from 10 to 10:40 a.m., followed by a discussion of practice. The remainder of the time will be focused on a recorded dharma talk and discussion. For more information, please contact John Holl at 619-546-6525. Thursday, January 29 Jesus Through the Heart of a Sufi, Part 2 – Introduction with Louise Jacobus January 29, February 5, 12, 19, and 26 (Thursdays) from 7 to 9 p.m., Common Room Join us in a new understanding and exploration of the words of Jesus. The starting point of the class will be the teachings of Jesus. We will then explore the teachings of Sufi masters, both ancient and modern, that illuminate these teachings. We will include the poetry of Sufi poets such as Rumi, music, Dances of Universal Peace, sound practices (like mantras) and meditative practices. Drop in. Saturday, January 31 Second Annual San Diego UU Network (SUUN) Leadership Conference January 31 (Saturday) from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Hillcrest Campus Join for a series of four interesting seminars lead by nationally known speakers in their field. The conference is free and open to all. Childcare will be available if requested ahead of time. Lunch is available for purchase or you are welcome to bring a brown bag. For more information and registration see our website at www.uusandiego.org/2015-leadership-conference. Next Sunday, February 1 Coffee Conversation with Adam Dyer, Intern Minister February 1 (Sunday) after Service, South Bay Campus Join following the Service for a conversation on the theme of Adam’s sermon. All are welcome! Coffee Conversation with Adam Dyer, Intern Minister February 1 (Sunday) after Service, South Bay Campus Join following the Service for a conversation on the theme of Adam’s sermon. All are welcome! Cosmos: The Great Story with Keith Mesecher February 1 (every first Sunday) from 1 to 3 p.m., Room 323 Celebrate the birth and evolution of the universe and humanity’s role in this magnificent, cosmic unfolding; the great powers at work in it and our damage to it. Discover our potential to be a positive, healing and transformative force, living in mutually enhancing relationships with the life and non-life forms that constitute the earth community. Cosmos: The Great Story with Keith Mesecher February 1 (every first Sunday) from 1 to 3 p.m., Room 323 Celebrate the birth and evolution of the universe and humanity’s role in this magnificent, cosmic unfolding; the great powers at work in it and our damage to it. Discover our potential to be a positive, healing and transformative force, living in mutually enhancing relationships with the life and non-life forms that constitute the earth community. “Worship p nothing g but God;; be good g to your parents and relatives, and to the orphan and the poor. Speak nicely to people, people be constant in prayer, p y , and give g charity.” y — The h Qur’an, The h Cow 83 “Alhamdulilah” (“All Praise P i and d Thanks Th k to t God”) G d”) byy Allaudin Mathieu Chalice Choir a e Ratelle, ate e, Director ecto Daniel Please rise in body or spirit for our Ch h Hymn Church H and d Aspiration. A i ti First Church Hymn English: li h From all who dwell below the skies, skies Let faith and hope with love arise, arise L tb Let beauty, t truth, t th and d good db be sung Th Through h ev’ry ’ land, l d b ev’ry by ’ tongue. First Church Hymn Spanish: De todos bajo el gran sol Surja esperanza fe, amor Verdad, y belleza cantando, De cada tierra, cada voz. First Church Aspiration English: May love be the spirit of this church, M the May th questt for f truth t th be b its it sacrament,, And service be its prayer To dwell together in peace, To seekk knowledge k l d iin ffreedom, d And to help one another in fellowship, This is our Aspiration. First Church Aspiration Spanish: p El amor es la doctrina de esta iglesia, L bú La búsqueda d de d lla verdad d d es su sacramento Y el servicio es su oración. Habitar juntos en paz, Buscar la l verdad d d con lib libertad, d Y servir a la humanidad juntos, Esto es lo que pactamos unos con otros. Please be seated. Please rise in body or spirit for hymn # 188 in the grey hymnal “Come, Come, Whoever You Are” Dave Karpinski, Karpinski song leader Justin Murphy-Mancini, O Organist i and d Pianist i i “Come, Come, Whoever You Are” Verse: Come, come, whoever you, are, wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. O Ours iis no caravan off despair. d i Come yet again come. Come, come (repeat) p Please be seated. Children’ss Affirmation Children We are Unitarian Universalists, Universalists a people of open minds, minds loving hearts, and welcoming hands. Afirmación de los Niños Somos Unitario Universalistas, Universalistas personas de mentes abiertas, abiertas corazones amorosos y manos que dan la bienvenida. Variation on an Egyptian Folk Song b G by Gamall Adbel-Rahim Adb l R hi Justin Murphy-Mancini, Organist and Pianist Youth Scholarships for General Assembly Our Generosity Offering this Sunday will go to our General Assembly Youth and Young Adult Scholarship Fund. General Assembly, which is the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Annual M ti will Meeting, ill b be in i Portland, P tl d Oregon O this thi JJune. At least six youth y from our church are planning to attend GA this year, and your support will allow us to provide needed scholarships. “Without Without You You” by Ah b Ahmad d Jamal, l arranged by Marian McPartland and Ellen Rowe Justin i Murphy-Mancini, h i i Organist g and Pianist Musical Meditation Introduction “Harmonic Harmonic Convergence Convergence” b Kevin by i McChesney Ch Handbell Trio: Paula Johnson Ruth Turner Roy Attridge “Love Love, Light, Light and Guidance Guidance” b All by Allaudin di Mathieu hi Chalice Choir Daniel Ratelle, Director T Translated l t d ffrom Arabic: A bi Guidance is Allah, light is Allah, love is Allah, and the lover and the beloved. “Exploring the Koran” Rev. Kathleen Owens, Re O ens Lead Minister Where are the borderlands in your life? Please rise in body or spirit for hymn # 95 in the grey hymnal “There Is More Love Somewhere” Dave Karpinski, song leader Justin Murphy-Mancini, Organist and Pianist “There Is More Love Somewhere” Verse 1 of 4: There is more love somewhere. There is more love somewhere. I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it. There is more love somewhere. “There Is More Love Somewhere” Verse 2 of 4: There is more hope somewhere. There is more hope somewhere. I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it. There is more hope somewhere. “There Is More Love Somewhere” Verse 3 of 4: There is more peace somewhere. There is more peace somewhere. I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it. There is more peace somewhere. “There Is More Love Somewhere” Verse 4 of 4: There is more joy somewhere. There is more joy somewhere. I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it. There is more joy somewhere. Please remain standing for the blessing. Please be seated. If you stay for the postlude, please refrain from talking. For some, the Postlude is a meaningful component of their Worship experience. “Fugue Fugue on B.A.C.H. BACH” b Robert by b SSchumann h Justin Murphy-Mancini, Organist and Pianist