Glorious in the Fields

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Glorious in the Fields Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association Convocation Vespers Thursday, November 12, 2009

Music for Reflection Jane Perry, Music Director First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Music for Reflection Jane Perry, Music Director First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Photo used with permission of Tabitha King

We will be singing - Return Again Words & Music by Rabbi Schlomo Carlebach & Rapheal Kahn 1974 in Singing the Journey: A Supplement to Singing the Living Tradition led by the Rev. Jason Shelton, Associate Minister for Music First Unitarian Universalist Church in Nashville Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Music for Reflection Jane Perry, Music Director First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Photo used with permission of the Rev. Jessica Purple Rodela

Music for Reflection Jane Perry, Music Director First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Photo used with permission of the Rev. Jessica Purple Rodela

We will be singing verses from I ve Got Peace Like a River by Marvin V. Frey The gospel tradition is preaching through music, recognizing that sacred music is always with us, around us, and just over our heads. All of Marvin Frey s powerful gospel choruses and hymns draw out that sacred tradition and have become the voice of the people in the most desperate of times, during the Civil Rights movement, connecting families, weaving generations, jumping cultures, as all true folk and gospel music does. Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Music for Reflection Jane Perry, Music Director First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

We will be singing the last verse of Now Let Us Sing! Arranged by Jim Scott and Jason Shelton Now Let Us Sing arises from the African American spiritual tradition, affirming the blessings of life in the midst of trial. The original theology of this song sings to the power of the Lord coming down, recognizing the incarnation of wonder, love and hope. Singing the Living Tradition has an anonymous text reflecting a different theology, which the worship team decided, after lengthy discussion, to keep for this service, since that is how most of our colleagues and congregations know the song. Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Glorious in the Fields Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association Convocation Vespers Thursday, November 12, 2009

Call to Worship and Chalice Lighting Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer, Minister Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Call to Worship and Chalice Lighting Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer, Minister Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Centering Hymn - Return Again Words & Music by Rabbi Schlomo Carlebach & Rapheal Kahn 1974 in Singing the Journey: A Supplement to Singing the Living Tradition led by the Rev. Jason Shelton, Associate Minister for Music First Unitarian Universalist Church in Nashville Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Return again, return again, Return to the home of your soul. Return again, return again, Return to the home of your soul. Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Return to who you are, Return to what you are, Return to where you are Born and reborn again. Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Return again, return again, Return to the home of your soul. Return again, return again, Return to the home of your soul. Return to who you are, Return to what you are, Return to where you are Born and reborn again. Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Guided Meditation led by the Rev. Melissa Carvill-Ziemer, Minister Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Community Response verses from I ve Got Peace Like a River by Marvin V. Frey from Singing the Living Tradition All of Marvin Frey s powerful gospel choruses and hymns draw out that sacred tradition and have become the voice of the people in the most desperate of times, during the Civil Rights movement, connecting families, weaving generations, jumping cultures, as all true folk and gospel music does. Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Community Response 1 st verse from I ve Got Peace Like a River by Marvin V. Frey I ve got peace like a river (x2) I ve got peace like a river in my soul. (repeat) Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Glorious in the Fields Rev. Naomi King, Minister River of Grass Unitarian Universalist Congregation Glorious in the Fields will be offered in three movements. Each movement will be followed by a sung community response.

First Movement Sunflowers Photo used with permission of Tabitha King

First Movement Sunflowers Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Community Response 2 nd verse from I ve Got Peace Like a River by Marvin V. Frey I ve got tears like the raindrops (x2) I ve got tears like the raindrops in my soul. (repeat) Photo used with permission of PDPhoto.org

Second Movement Worrying Time Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Community Response 3rd verse from I ve Got Peace Like a River by Marvin V. Frey I ve got love like an ocean (2x) I ve got love like an ocean in my soul. (repeat) Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Third Movement The Wedding Banquet Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Third Movement The Wedding Banquet Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Community Response 4th verse from I ve Got Peace Like a River by Marvin V. Frey I ve got joy like a fountain (x2) I ve got love joy like a fountain in my soul. (repeat) Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Closing Hymn last verse Now Let Us Sing! in Singing the Living Tradition, arranged by Jim Scott and Jason Shelton Now Let Us Sing arises from the African American spiritual tradition, affirming the blessings of life in the midst of trial. The original theology of this song sings to the power of the Lord coming down, recognizing the incarnation of wonder, love and hope. Singing the Living Tradition has an anonymous text reflecting a different theology, which the worship team decided, after lengthy discussion, to keep for this service, since that is how most of our colleagues and congregations know the song. Photo used with permission of Judy Brannan

Closing Hymn Now Let Us Sing! [Now let us sing, sing, sing, sing. Sing to the power of the joy within.] X2 Lift up your voice, be not afraid; Lift up your voice, be not afraid; Now let us sing to the power of the joy within. Sing to the power of the joy within. Photo used with permission of Naomi King

Benediction The Rev. Naomi King Photo used with permission of Naomi King