D - First Universalist Church
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D - First Universalist Church
First Universalist Church of Minneapolis april 26, 2015 Welcome! Worship Leaders Rev. Ruth MacKenzie Emma Paskewitz Dr. Jerrod Wendland Minister of Worship Arts and Coming of Age Program Leader for High School Youth Pianist High School Class Wyre Berkley McLean Cozine Caspar Dennehy MacKenzie Diggins Annika Duryea Rozy Eastaugh Coral Gordon Sofia Jacobsson Julia Miller 4/12 4/5 3/29 3/22 Are You Visiting? Emma Paskewitz Sarah Fleming Richard Spratt Come to a brief orientation to First Universalist and Unitarian Universalism, the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. Worship Musicians Guitar and Bass Joan Griffith is a guitarist, bassist, mandolinist and music educator. She teaches at the university of St Thomas and at Macalester college. Claire AltendahlGuitar Claire Altendahl started playing guitar when she was 9 after receiving a guitar for her birthday. She took guitar lessons from School of Rock when she was 12 and continued with the program for 4 years before deciding to pursue jazz more intensely, which led her to study under Joan Griffith. Currently Claire is a high school senior at Eagan high school but also attends McNally Smith College of music as a PSEO student. Next year she will be attending Berklee College of Music. Worship Design and Coordination Rev. Ruth MacKenzie Emma Paskewitz Night on the Street $1,288 Racial Justice $1,161 Youth Cultural Exchange $810 Racial Justice $960 To nominate an offering recipient, go to: www.firstuniversalistchurch.com/offering-plate Advisers Joan Griffith Celebrating our Generosity Offering plates from Sunday service: Will Poulter Kate Ruhland Henry Saarinen Ben Sklaney Sophia Stephany Nora Sylvestre Claudia Wahl Lillie Westbrook Kazuki Yoshihara Minister of Worship Arts Program Leader for High School Youth Chancel Flowers Today’s flowers were donated by Marybeth and Greg Hoelzer in honor of their 21st Wedding Anniversary and were arranged by Rita Franchett of the Visual Arts Committee. Offering Recipient: High School Boston Pilgrimage This June, the First Universalist Church Senior High Class will be heading to Boston for our Unitarian Universalist pilgrimage. The Boston Pilgrimage is a formative part our youth’s religious education. We explore the Unitarian Universalist sights and we learn about our history, leaders, and theology. This year, we will focus our learning and exploration on the Unitarian Universalist involvement, both past and present, in racial justice and other social justice movements. april 26, 2015 Our next orientation takes place: Sunday, May 3rd Meet us in the front of the Sanctuary immediately after the service. Find out more about our community in this 45-minute overview. No sign up needed and coffee & childcare are provided. The Visiting Families Welcome Station at the north end of the Religious Education wing has information about our Children, Youth & Family Ministries. Stop by if you are interested in learning more, or email our Director of Children, Youth & Family Ministries, Lauren Wyeth at: lauren@firstuniv.org. Let Us Keep You In Our Thoughts & Prayers If you are experiencing a crisis or transition, or celebrating a joy--please let us know. If you’d like to be included in our Cycle of Life each Sunday in worship, please contact Sandy diNanni at (sandy@firstuniv. org) or (612) 825-1701. If you would like support, please contact Rev. Jen Crow (jen@firstuniv.org or 825-1701) or any member of our Pastoral Care Team. We are so glad that you are here. At First Universalist Church, in the spirit of love and hope, we give, receive, and grow. First Universalist Church of Minneapolis In the Universalist spirit of love and hope, we give, receive, and grow. We welcome, affirm, and protect the light in each human heart; we act outside of our walls; we listen to where love is calling us next. photo by Peter Tandlund First Universalist Church of Minneapolis We do all this as a faith community committed to racial justice. These spiritual practices and commitments are the ways we move in rhythm with the great love that is alive in the world. Helpful Information Hearing Devices are available; please ask an usher. Cushions are available for the pews and are located next to the sound booth and at the entrance to the Sanctuary. Please return them to their home after the service. We also have Fragrance-Free rows marked in the balcony. For more information about First Universalist, go to our website: www.firstuniversalistchurch.org, stop by our Information Center in the Social Hall downstairs after services, or call our church office, 612-825-1701. The Weekly Liberal Want to know what’s going on at First Universalist Church? The Weekly Liberal (our weekly newsletter) is for you! If you aren’t already on the e-news distribution list and would like to be, simply sign up online by visiting our website or by scanning the QR code below. Please note, too, that paper copies of The Weekly Liberal will always be available in the office and at Sunday’s services. youth sunday High School class rev. ruth mackenzie emma paskewitz april 26, 2015 Music for Gathering Lighting the Chalice Words of Welcome Rev. Ruth MacKenzie Love is the spirit of this church, 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. Bellsound Claire Altendahl Joan Griffith -Freddie Hubbard Call to Worship High School Class Nora Sylvestre Musical Offering Sentimental Mood Claire Altendahl -Duke Ellington Joan Griffith Silence Opening Hymn Cycle of Life Rev. Ruth MacKenzie African American Spiritual and Civil Rights Protest Song Kate Ruhland Chorus: Hold on (hold on), hold on (hold on) Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on Hold on (hold on), hold on (hold on) Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on Paul and Silas began to shout Doors popped open and all walked out Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on Chorus The only chain that we can stand Is the chain of hand in hand Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on Chorus Got my hand on the freedom plow Wouldn’t take nothing for my journey now Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on Chorus Hymn of Prayer # 123 (please remain seated) Senior Recognition Closing Hymn #121 Spirit of Life Spirit of life, come unto me, Sing in my heart all the stirrings of compassion Blow in the wind, rise in the sea: Move in the hand, giving life the shape of justice. Roots hold me close. Wings set me free. Spirit of Life, come to me. Come to me. -Carolyn McDade (reprinted with permission by the UUA) Will Poulter Lillie Westbrook Why and What Next Emma Paskewitz (please rise in body or spirit) We’ll Build a Land Closing Words in Music & Motion Spoken Word (please rise in body or spirit) Eyes on the Prize Paul and Silas, bound in jail Had no money for to go their bail Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on -Paul McCartney Homily Where We’ve Been Selma Awakenings Joan Griffith We are the future MacKenzie Diggins Paul McCartney wrote Blackbird in support of the civil rights struggle by African Americans after reading about protests and civil rights actions in the US. (reprinted with permission by the UUA) Homily Offertory Blackbird -James V. Blake Prelude Red Clay Wyre Berkley Ben Sklaney Wyre Berkley High School Class featuring Wyre Berkley & Sofia Jacobsson Where is the Love? Chorus: (Please join in singing the chorus when the spirit moves) People killin’, people dyin’ Children hurt and you hear them cryin’ Can you practice what you preach? Or would you turn the other cheek? Father, Father, Father help us Send some guidance from above ‘Cause people got me, got me questionin’ Where is the love (Love) Where is the love (The love) Where is the love (The love) Where is the love, the love, the love -Black Eyed Peas Where We are now Blessing in Song #413 Reading Homily Out Driving Henry Saarinen Go Now in Peace Ben Sklaney Music for the Journey McLean Cozine Isn’t She Lovely -Stevie Wonder Claire Altendahl Joan Griffith