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Prelude: Today s Music Today we welcome guest musician, Allegro Suet Maestoso Yee "Shirley" from The Lam! Water Music Suite George Frederick Handel Chalice Song: This Little Light of Mine #118 African-American Spiritual First Unitarian-Universalist Church February 23, 2014 Moving the Goalposts Rev. Roger Mohr Musical Meditation: Ave Maria Franz Shubert Offertory: A Mighty Fortress is our God Martin Luther/ arr Harold DeCou Recessional: Sonatina in A Minor George Frederick Handel First Unitarian-Universalist Church Reverend Roger Mohr, Minister Todd Ballou, Music Director Gwen Foss, Cantor Today s Ushers: John Angry Ed Collins Trey Greene Danny Rebb Today s Greeters: Sally Borden Sherry A Wells Hearing Assistance devices are available from any of our ushers. CD recordings of today s service will be available for $5 from our sound technician in the Social Hall after the service. Please visit us at www.1stuu.org; email the church secretary, Tamara, at info@1stuu.org; or give us a call at (313) 833-9107.

First Unitarian-Universalist Church is an urban center for spiritual renewal and social justice in Detroit OUR ORDINARY ORDER OF SERVICE ENTERING Lighting of Candles Singing Together* Welcome Dan Secrest, Worship Leader CENTERING Prelude Calling To Worship Kindling the Flame Opening Hymn* #288 All Are Architects DEEPENING Silent Meditation Invocation Musical Meditation Reading #656 A Harvest of Gratitude Message RETURNING Offering Closing Hymn* #143 Not in Vain the Distance Beacons Recessional All are invited to the Social Hall for coffee, cookies, conversation. (* indicates times to stand in body or spirit)

There s a River Flowin in My Soul #1007 words & music by Rose Sanders 1. And it s telling me that I m somebody 2. There s a river flowin in my heart 3. There s a river flowin in my mind Ending: There s a river flowin, There s a river flowin If I Had a Hammer Words & music by Lee Hays and Pete Seeger (1919-2014) 1. If I had a hammer, I d hammer in the morning, I d hammer in the evening, all over this land; I d hammer out danger, I d hammer out a warning, I d hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters, All ------- over this land. 2. If I had a bell, I d ring it in the morning, I d ring it in the evening, all over this land; I d ring-- out danger, I d ring--out a warning, I d ring-- out love between my brothers and my sisters, All ----- over this land. 3. If I had a song, I d sing it in the morning, I d sing it in the evening, all over this land; I d sing-- out danger, I d sing--out a warning, I d sing-- out love between my brothers and my sisters, All ----- over this land. 4. Well, I got a hammer, and I ve got a bell---, And I ve--- got a song, all over this land; It s the hammer of justice, it s the bell of freedom, It s the song about love between my brothers and my sisters, All ------- over this land. When the Spirit Says Do #1024 African-American Spiritual from the Civil rights period 1. You gotta do when the spirit says do! You gotta do when the spirit says do! When the spirit says do, you got to do, Oh Lord You got to do when the spirit says do! 2. You gotta shout when the spirit says shout!.. Sprit says shout!... 3. You gotta dance when the spirit says dance!. Spirit says dance!... Reading: #656 A Harvest of Gratitude Once more the fields have ripened to harvest, and the fruitful earth has fulfilled the promise of spring. The work of those who labor has been rewarded: They have sown and reaped, planted and gathered. How rich and beautiful is the bounty gathered: The golden grain and clustered corn, the grapes of purple and green, The crimson apples and yellow pears, and all the colors of orchard and garden, vineyard and field. Season follows after season, after winter the spring, after summer the harvest-laden autumn. From bud to blossom, from flower to fruit, from seed to bud again, the beauty of earth unfolds. From the harvest of the soil we are given occasion to garner a harvest of the heart and mind: A harvest of resolve to be careful stewards of all life's gifts and opportunities. A harvest of reverence for the wondrous power and life at work in things that grow, and in the soul. A harvest of gratitude for every good which we enjoy, and of fellowship for all who are sustained by earth's beauty. ~Percival Chubb

Announcements and Events February 23, 2014 Sunday Morning Coffee Hour All are welcome to join us after the service in the Social Hall for Social Hour. Please remember that your donations to Social Hour make our hospitality possible. Vespers Wednesday Vespers runs from 6:00-7:00pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Milestones If you have a milestone (joy or sorrow) to share, please write the message on one of the index cards which you can find in the back of the pew in front of you, and place the card in the offering basket during the collection. If you are a visitor and did not get a chance to fill out one of our visitor forms on the way in, please write your name and contact information on one of these index cards and place it in the offering basket. Milestones and visitor names will be passed to the minister for sharing with the congregation as part of our closing circle. Mark your calendars and support your choir... On Sunday March 9th at 3 pm, our church will host "Renew Reunite and Rejoice" a choir festival with 10 UU choirs and about 150 voices from southeastern Michigan and Ontario. As the host choir, we need volunteers and donations. You can volunteer via email at choirfest@1stuu.org or call Dan Secrest at 580-7082. This a major undertaking and a chance to showcase how much we love our UU church in Detroit. We know you'll all come through for us...and our guests. Chancel Flower Donations Our custom for providing flowers for each Sunday service is to have members and friends donate them in honor or memory of a person or event. The suggested donation of $20 is negotiable if your situation requires. Lencha Acker purchases the flowers each Saturday at Eastern Market and brings them to church. The donor takes the flowers home to enjoy and returns the vase later. If you have any questions or would like to sign up, see Tamara after service or send her an email. Announcements and Events February 23, 2014 Sunday Morning Coffee Hour All are welcome to join us after the service in the Social Hall for Social Hour. Please remember that your donations to Social Hour make our hospitality possible. Vespers Wednesday Vespers runs from 6:00-7:00pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Milestones If you have a milestone (joy or sorrow) to share, please write the message on one of the index cards which you can find in the back of the pew in front of you, and place the card in the offering basket during the collection. If you are a visitor and did not get a chance to fill out one of our visitor forms on the way in, please write your name and contact information on one of these index cards and place it in the offering basket. Milestones and visitor names will be passed to the minister for sharing with the congregation as part of our closing circle. Mark your calendars and support your choir... On Sunday March 9th at 3 pm, our church will host "Renew Reunite and Rejoice" a choir festival with 10 UU choirs and about 150 voices from southeastern Michigan and Ontario. As the host choir, we need volunteers and donations. You can volunteer via email at choirfest@1stuu.org or call Dan Secrest at 580-7082. This a major undertaking and a chance to showcase how much we love our UU church in Detroit. We know you'll all come through for us...and our guests. Chancel Flower Donations Our custom for providing flowers for each Sunday service is to have members and friends donate them in honor or memory of a person or event. The suggested donation of $20 is negotiable if your situation requires. Lencha Acker purchases the flowers each Saturday at Eastern Market and brings them to church. The donor takes the flowers home to enjoy and returns the vase later. If you have any questions or would like to sign up, see Tamara after service or send her an email.

Church-Related Activities 2/23 Fourth Sunday film--1:00 p.m. More Than a Month. Shukree Hassan Tilghman, a 29-year-old African American filmmaker, goes on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. Linda Darga and Sherry Wells highly recommend it-- thoughtful and fun. Free in the Parlor. 2/24 Mon. 6:30-8:30 p.m., FREE Community Pre-screening of Two Detroits: A People's Movie. We get to give feedback to the documentarians about their 2-yr. filming of Detroiter's "in their own words" tell about the city's history and their vision for it before they finish it. MSU Center, 3408 Woodward. Free parking lot south of the bldg. Free popcorn, too. 2/26 7:00 p.m. Singing Circle for fun with Cantor Gwen Foss. 3/1 Sat. 8 a.m. to 12 Noon--Building and Grounds pre-concert clean-and-shining. Bring our favourite cleaning and landscaping supplies. 3/2 11:00 a.m. Sermon, Race, Class, and a New Consensus" The issues that we struggle with in regional Detroit need initiatives that can reach across lines of race, class, and community. FUUD--About UU and First UU Church. For new and old. 3/5 7:00 p.m. Singing Circle. Sing along with Gwen 3/8 Sat. 9:00-3 p.m.,int'l. Women's Day--"Women Creating Caring Communities," UAW-GM Center, 200 Walker St., Detroit (bet. 3000-3300 Jefferson and the River), continental breakfast and lunch and all Free! Grace Lee Boggs and UAW VP Cindy Estrada. 3/9 11:00 a.m. Sermon, The Significance of Herstory" March is Women s History Month. A woman who treats her life story as being of general human significance is much more likely to treat herself as worthy of care and respect. Readings by Nancy Owen Nelson. No potluck due to concert Sunday afternoon, we host the all-uu Choir Festival! See reverse. Volunteers still needed. Church-Related Activities 2/23 Fourth Sunday film--1:00 p.m. More Than a Month. Shukree Hassan Tilghman, a 29-year-old African American filmmaker, goes on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. Linda Darga and Sherry Wells highly recommend it-- thoughtful and fun. Free in the Parlor. 2/24 Mon. 6:30-8:30 p.m., FREE Community Pre-screening of Two Detroits: A People's Movie. We get to give feedback to the documentarians about their 2-yr. filming of Detroiter's "in their own words" tell about the city's history and their vision for it before they finish it. MSU Center, 3408 Woodward. Free parking lot south of the bldg. Free popcorn, too. 2/26 7:00 p.m. Singing Circle for fun with Cantor Gwen Foss. 3/1 Sat. 8 a.m. to 12 Noon--Building and Grounds pre-concert clean-and-shining. Bring our favourite cleaning and landscaping supplies. 3/2 11:00 a.m. Sermon, Race, Class, and a New Consensus" The issues that we struggle with in regional Detroit need initiatives that can reach across lines of race, class, and community. FUUD--About UU and First UU Church. For new and old. 3/5 7:00 p.m. Singing Circle. Sing along with Gwen 3/8 Sat. 9:00-3 p.m.,int'l. Women's Day--"Women Creating Caring Communities," UAW-GM Center, 200 Walker St., Detroit (bet. 3000-3300 Jefferson and the River), continental breakfast and lunch and all Free! Grace Lee Boggs and UAW VP Cindy Estrada. 3/9 11:00 a.m. Sermon, The Significance of Herstory" March is Women s History Month. A woman who treats her life story as being of general human significance is much more likely to treat herself as worthy of care and respect. Readings by Nancy Owen Nelson. No potluck due to concert Sunday afternoon, we host the all-uu Choir Festival! See reverse. Volunteers still needed.