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ARLINGTON STREET CHURCH Unitarian Universalist S u n day, F e b rua r y 1 s t, 2 0 0 9 We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote The inherent worth and dignity of every person Justice, equity and compassion in human relations Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations A free and responsible search for truth and meaning The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and We in society Covenant at large The goal of to world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of Affirm which we are a part. and The living Promote: tradition which we share draws from many sources Direct experience of that transcending mystery and wonder, affirmed in all cultures, which moves us to a renewal of the spirit and an openness to the forces which create and uphold life Words and deeds of Acceptance prophetic women and men of which one challenge another us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power and encouragement to of love Wisdom from the world s religions which inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life Jewish and Christian teachings which call us to respond spiritual growth in to God s love by loving our neighbors as ourselves Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, our congregations. and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit Spiritual teachings of earth-centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature. Grateful for the religious pluralism which enriches and ennobles our faith, we are inspired to deepen our understanding and expand our vision. As free congregations we enter into this covenant, promising to one another our mutual trust and support. Arlington Street Church Boston, Massachusetts Founded in 1729 Gathered in love and service for justice and peace

Welcome! to A rlington Street Ch u rch, Unitar ian Unive rsalist Whether you are a longtime member, a regular guest, or a first-time visitor, we warmly welcome you to this morning s service. The experience of worship in this congregation strives to create a community of seekers, celebrating and nurturing a broad diversity of personal spiritual journeys. Unitarian Universalism is rooted in a rich, historic tradition that embraces the ancient foundations of Jewish and Christian teaching and the flowering of liberal religious thought in early New England. It also affirms the truths of all of humanity s sacred paths as inspirations for our spiritual growth. Through quiet prayer and meditation, beautiful music, the sharing of our sorrows and joys, and the message of the pulpit, we try to create a variety of textures and perspectives to speak to many different minds and hearts. Most significantly, since its founding in 1729, Arlington Street Church has been gathered in love and service for justice and peace. The ultimate meaning we can give to our experience here together is the challenge we take into our hearts to go forth from this place, working to transform and heal our lives and relationships, our community, and the world! Please take a moment to complete this card so that we may welcome you more fully to our congregation. Please drop it into the offering plate or hand it to an usher after the service. 2/1/2 0 0 9 Name Address City, State, Zip Phone numbers E-mail Spouse/Partner Children s Name(s) & Age(s) q I/we are visiting for the first time. q I/we have been attending ASC for q I/we would like a permanent nametag(s) for Sunday worship. (Nametags are placed on a rack in the vestibule.) q Check here if you do not want to receive Snapshot, the e-newsletter of ASC with bi-weekly highlights of our community. I prefer to be contacted by: q Mail q Phone q E-mail q No preference I would like to know more about: q Membership Classes/Joining ASC q Choir/Music q Children s Religious Education q Social Action q Adult Religious Education and Connections (ASC s small group ministry) q Other

Arlington Street Church, Unitarian Universalist Boston, Massachusetts S u n day, F e b rua r y 1 s t, 2 0 0 9 Prelude Songs Without Words Felix Mendelssohn (February 3, 1809 November 4, 1847) Opus 30, No. 3, Consolation Opus 102, No. 2, Retrospection Opus 65, No. 5, The Shepherd s Complaint Opus 19, No. 4, Confidence Joe DiMarino, piano Performed in celebration of Mendelssohn s 200 th birthday The Call to Worship The Third Principle Mark David Buckles (b. 1980) Daniel Ross, tenor; J. Jacob Krause We believe in acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth. Welcome, Parish Highlights, and Greetings Chalice Lighting Our flaming chalice, symbol of Unitarian Universalism, burns in celebration of the principles and purposes of our liberal faith. *Hymn 44 We Sing of Golden Mornings Children s Benediction Go In Joy Go in joy, go in peace op - en hearts em - brace life's we will love you on to meet won your the text: Barbara Pescan music: Bart Bradfield day! With - der. We will guide you, The children are invited to leave for their classes with Erick DuPree. All children are welcome! Community Candles of Sorrow and Joy Desmond Ravenstone You are invited to share your sorrows and joys with the congregation by filling out a Candles Card in the back pew on the right-hand side of the sanctuary. Candles Cards are collected until the beginning of the first hymn. After the service, Candle Cards are posted downstairs during coffee hour. You may also submit a candle by Saturday night at the church website, ASCBoston.org, and clicking on Worship. way.

We Pray text: Spiritual Balm in Gilead and Nick Page music: Nick Page (b. 1952) Ariana Valdes, soprano; J. Jacob Krause, baritone Affirmation and Covenant Love is the spirit of this congregation, And service is our gift. This is our great covenant: To dwell together in peace, To speak our truths in love, And to help one another. El amor es el espíritu de nuestra congregación Y el servicio es nuestro regalo. Esto es a lo que nos comprometemos: Convivir en paz, Hablar nuestras verdades con amor, Y ayudarnos los unos a los otros. *Hymn 128 For All That Is Our Life Anthem How Lovely are the Messengers music: Mendelssohn text: Romans 10:15, 18 How lovely are the messengers that preach us the gospel of peace. To all the nations is gone forth the sound of their words, throughout all the lands their glad tidings. Sermon Resilience Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Silent Reflection, Meditation, and Prayer Anthem Workin for the Dawn of Peace Two brothers on their way, One wore blue and one wore grey As they marched along their way The fife and drum began to play, All on a beautiful morning. One was gentle, one was kind, One came back, one stayed behind. trad. Civil War Songs Two Brothers and Tentin Tonight arr. Ron Jeffers (b. 1943) Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, Waiting for the war to cease; Many are the hopes, the hopes once high and bright That sleep with those at peace. Waiting tonight, working tonight. Working that the war might cease. Oh, many are the hearts that are working for the right, Waiting for the dawn of peace. Our Shared Responsibility Over 300 pledging members and friends support the work of Arlington Street Church with commitments averaging $20 a week plus volunteer service. Whatever you give is greatly appreciated. Please consider a generous donation today! Contributions placed in an envelope will be credited toward your pledge or gift. Offertory Allegretto from Organ Sonata IV Joe DiMarino, organ Mendelssohn

*Hymn 100 I ve Got Peace Like a River *Choral Benediction May the Prayers of Our Hearts May the prayers of our hearts and the songs text: Anonymous music: Mark David Buckles of our lips shared in this ho - ly hour be with us now and in all the days to come. A - men. *Benediction and Extinguishing the Chalice Postlude Allegro maestoso e vivace from Organ Sonata II Joe DiMarino, organ Mendelssohn * You are invited to stand as you are willing and able. The red tulips on the altar this morning are given in loving memory of Joseph McAllaster by Martin R. Anderson, M. Eileen Fitzgerald and Jonna B. Sundberg. A special welcome this morning to Alison Green Will and to the Coming of Age group from First Parish in Lexington! We love you, Alison! Please silence your cell phone. Thank you! and Service is Our Gift Danny Fournier, Lead Greeter John Markham O Connor, Lead Worship Coordinator Desmond Ravenstone, Candles Coordinator Philip Roberts, Lead Usher Philip Roberts and Scott Schroeder, Assistant Treasurers

Our Unitarian Universalist Faith We covenant to affirm and promote acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations. This is the third of the seven principles and purposes of Unitarian Universalism that our congregations covenant to affirm and promote. To read all seven, as well as the six sources of our free faith, please see the Our Faith brochure in the pew rack. Alleluia! At Arlington Street Church, we raise a hand and circle two fingers above our heads to signal joyous affirmation. Children s Programming Children s Religious Education classes are held during the 11:00 am service downstairs in the Perkins Room. Infant care is provided in the nursery, right off the sanctuary. An usher will be happy to lead you and your children there. For further information about our Children s Religious Education program, please contact the church office. Special Considerations for Special Needs FM amplification headsets are available from the ushers. Please do not remove them from the sanctuary. Accessible entry is via the ramp on the Arlington Street alley at the right-hand side of the front doors to the Church. Braille hymnals are available! Please ask an usher for assistance. Parking at Arlington Street Church Parking on Sundays is available at the Back Bay Garage for a discount. Discount coupons are available at the Welcome Table after worship. Additional parking may be available on Arlington Street past The Castle. Congregational Leadership The Prudential Committee is the elected governing board of Arlington Street Church. The members are: Tori Bell, Marilyn Castriotta, Doug Fiero, Danny Fournier, Carmen Griggs, Elizabeth Lindholm (Co-Chair), Mickey Randazza, Jenn Shaw, and Mark Watanabe. Officers of the Corporation are Herbert Gleason (moderator), Mary Ann Hardenbergh (vice-moderator), Mark MacDonnell (treasurer). Karl Paulnack (Council Chair), and Carol Smith (clerk). Directory Ministry Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie, Sr. Minister Office@ASCBoston.org, ext. 10 Dan Kane, Interim Assistant Minister DKane@ASCBoston.org, ext. 18 Rev. George G. Whitehouse, Minister at Large GWhitehouse@ASCBoston.org, ext. 10 Rev. Eugene B. Navias, Assoc. Min. Emeritus Music Mark David Buckles, Director of Music MBuckles@ASCBoston.org, ext. 19 Joe DiMarino, Organist Office@ASCBoston.org, ext. 10 Molly Wood, Collaborative Pianist Office@ASCBoston.org, ext 10 Choir Section Leaders Teresa Tam, soprano Ariana Valdes, alto Daniel Ross, tenor J. Jacob Krause, baritone Program Erick DuPree, Religious Educator EDuPree@ASCBoston.org, ext. 12 Susan Thomas, Director of Communication and Programs SThomas@ASCBoston.org, ext. 13 Administrative Edward Thomas, Business Administrator EThomas@ASCBoston.org, ext. 16 Corey Spence, Administrative Assistant Office@ASCBoston.org, ext. 10 Jeffrey Bouchard, Facilities Manager JBouchard@ASCBoston.org, ext. 14 Brad Nobles, Sexton JBouchard@ASCBoston.org, ext. 17 NB: To reach any staff member by phone, dial 617-536-7050. When prompted, enter *8 and then their extension. Arlington Street Church, Unitarian Universalist 351 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02116-3399 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Phone: 617-536-7050 Fax: 617-536-7051 E-mail: office@ascboston.org Web: www.ascboston.org