The flowers this morning were given by David and Janet Walsh in memory of their sister, Zoë Barbara Walsh, on her birthday. Next Sunday, Sept 23, What We Leave Behind The children entering first grade this year will graduate high school in 2031. We are stewards not only of this earth, but also stewards of this congregation for our children and their children. What is the legacy of First Church? What can we do today to build a healthy congregation that will be here for our children and future generations? Sunday Morning Volunteer Program (MVP) Team Three is handling the duties of greeting, ushering, providing coffee service and clean-up today. Team Three is led by Linda Miltner. She is joined by Gabe Conley, Ruth Cooper, Barbara Homlar, Jack Niehaus, Denise Olden, Jean Phillips, Ann Retford, Alice Schneider, and Fran Turner. Today s Family Programming Volunteers: Kate Wells in Infant - Toddler, Beth Lutz in PreK and Kindergarten, Rozy Park and Jennifer Krueger in First to Third, Jo Ellen and Micki Shea in Fourth and Fifth, Dick Bozian in the Junior High and Janet Schenk in Senior High. Sound Technician: Sallie Barringer Assistive Listening Devices for people needing hearing enhancement are available at the rear of the sanctuary. All are invited to write their Joys and Sorrows in the book at the back of the sanctuary. First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati 536 Linton Street * Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 (513) 281-1564 * www.firstuu.com, Minister revconnie@firstuu.com
First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati Brand New Day September 16, 2018
Brand New Day September 16, 2018 Jera Cox: Director of Music Gathering Welcoming and Announcements Karen Rohrer Prelude Avinu Malkeinu Jera Cox Arr. Clif Hardin Call to Worship Chalice Lighting Vanessa Southern Karen Rohrer Vision Song We are a liberal religious haven, welcoming wonder, and spiritually free. We re sustained by a loving tradition, moved and inspired by the future we see. Boldly seeking and working for justice, gently transforming lives through deeds great and small. Young and old, sharing meaning and mission, we joyfully offer our vision to all! Shelley Jackson Denham Greeting One Another Anthem Al Shlosha D Varim First Unitarian Singers Allan E. Naplan (The world is sustained by three things, by truth, by justice and by peace.) Story for All Ages Story for All Ages Meredith Plummer Singing the Children Out #413 Go Now in Peace Sharing of Joys and Sorrows Sharing of Concerns Concerns of the Larger Community
Meditation Hymn #1031 Return Again Receiving Reading Atonement Day Karen Rohrer Chai Stern Sermon Brand New Day Hymn #1037 Begin Again in Love Acts of Forgiveness Commitment Offering Offertory Ana Adonai Jera Cox Marty Goetz Returning Hymn #1010 We Give Thanks Extinguishing the Chalice (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. Elizabeth Selle Jones Benediction Postlude Hineh Mah Tov Jera Cox Arr. Clif Hardin
ESPECIALLY FOR VISITORS Welcome! We re delighted you re here today. Stop by the Welcome Counter (as you entered the building) for a pre-stamped information card that you can complete at home and mail back to us or fill out a card if you have time this morning. We ll send you the newsletter and information on what s happening at First Church. TODAY: Want to find out about Unitarian Universalism and First Church? Come to Getting to Know YoUU, an informal session with Rev. Connie after the service. Get your questions answered and meet other visitors searching for a church home. No RSVPs needed and childcare is provided. Come to the Fisher Room the room just beyond the coffee around 11:15. For questions, please contact Carol Lloyd, 513 515 6891 or calloyd1102@gmail.com. TODAY Today in Sunday School your PreK and Kindergartner will learn our first principle Each Person is Important. Your first-third grader will discuss the importance of rules in sports and in life. Then they will create a class covenant. And, the fourth - fifth grader will learn about the Jewish High Holy Days and create a class covenant. Upstairs, the Junior High and Senior High will host a guest speaker Jennifer Zavon has just returned from travels abroad and will talk with the youth about what she learned. Sun., Sept. 16 11 a.m. Family Programming Open House Coffee Hour in the Basement. Please browse in our bookstore outside the sanctuary. All books are donated - 100% of the money goes to the church.
UPCOMING EVENTS Wed., Sept 19 11:30 a.m. Ellen Hall Room Brown Bag Lunch with Rev. Connie. Not able to attend? Rev. Connie has Open Door hours on Tuesdays 10 a.m.-noon, Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., and Fridays from 9-11 a.m. Sun., Sept. 23, 11:15 a.m. First Church Annual Meeting. All members are encouraged to come and hear an update on how the church is doing. If you are a member of First Church, but have not yet attended a congregational meeting, you may establish your voting rights for voting at future congregational meetings by attending this meeting. You will be asked to sign-in at this meeting to verify your attendance. Childcare will be available for this meeting. Please RSVP for childcare no later than Friday, Sept. 21 to Ginny Casey-Leininger or 513.681.6720. Sun., Sept. 30, 11:30 a.m. All are invited to join the Peace Committee for a Kurdish lunch and speaker. The speaker will focus on the history of his people who were divided by the borders drawn after WWI placing them in four different countries, the political complications, and the terrorization they are now suffering. Ann Black 513.63.8467 Sun., Oct 28 4 p.m. - Mark your calendar now for Reverend Connie Simon s installation! This joyous occasion will mark First Church s commitment to our new minister. We are especially fortunate that former First Church member and UUA president Rev. William Sinkford will be present. A reception will follow. Stay tuned for more details. You won t want to miss this! Rev. Simon Installation Committee: Tim Kraus, Linda Miltner, Barb Rider, and Patricia Rohrer Anticipating some larger crowds on Sundays, we have secured additional parking. Our neighbors, Children s for Children, at 520 Linton Street, have graciously agreed to allow us to park in their lot on Sundays through the end of September. Carrie Spiess, 513.281.0039, operations@firstuu.com
Wonder Questions When has letting go of your anger made a difference in your life? What helps you let go of anger? What do you find difficult about apologizing?