Flower Communion June 4, 2017 Prelude Upon the Water First Unitarian Singers J.S. Bach Welcome Doxology For the earth forever turning for the skies, for every sea for our lives, for all we cherish, sing we our joyful song of peace Rev. Benjamin Maucere Call to Worship Opening Hymn #65 The Sweet June Days Chalice Lighting and Hymn Chalice, chalice burning bright, help remind us with your light Of how we d like to live each day, with love and truth helping lead the way A Time for All Ages Meredith Plummer Pastoral Hymn #8 Mother Spirit, Father Spirit Candles of Joys and Sorrows Vision Song Shelley Jackson Denham 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! Meditation Prayer Musical Response Here Together Betsy MacConnell David Glasgow
Member Recognition Carol Lloyd Invitation to Offering Offertory Homily Flower to the Sun Clif Hardin Flower Power Communion Hymn #207 Earth Was Given as a Garden Call to Communion Blessing of the Flowers (see insert) Flower Communion Closing Hymn #30 Over My Head Benediction Postlude The Rose Next Sunday, June 11 Your Place in the Family of Things - The Rev. Benjamin Maucere Sunday Morning Volunteer Program (MVP) Team One is handling the duties of greeting, ushering, providing coffee service and clean-up today. Team One is led by Alice Schneider. She is joined by Mary Smith, Gladys Warren, Richard Smith, Al Lloyd, Justin Ellis, Dave Wallace and John and Mary Tensing 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.
ESPECIALLY FOR VISITORS We re glad you re here! Please join us after the service for coffee and conversation and stop by the Welcome Counter to sign up for our newsletter so you can get a sense of what goes on at First Church. Have questions about Unitarian Universalism or First Church? Come to a casual orientation for visitors to get your questions answered. The next orientation is on June 25 in the Fisher Room (just beyond the coffee). Childcare is provided; we ll be finished by noon. We hope you ll stop by! Ready to join? If you ve been visiting for a while and have participated in an orientation, it may be time to officially join us. To do so, please contact Carol at calloyd1102@gmail.com or 513.515.6891. TODAY At 11:45 a.m. Adult Religious Education will host a discussion of "White Fragility" (from session three) and other themes that come out of the Portland Curriculum in the Fisher Room. This is the first of several opportunities to be offered. Bring your topic of interest. UPCOMING EVENTS Mon., June 5, 11:30 a.m. Meditation Sun., June 11, 11:30 a.m. First Church HUUmanists meet in the Fisher Room. Richard C. (Dick) Bozian, rcbozian@hotmail.com, 513.521.2391 Sun., June 18 Church Picnic and youth service at Tower Park in Ft. Thomas Save the date June 24 Community Builders brings you the Hootenanny! Stay tuned for more information.
Blessing of the Flowers Minister: In the name of the Providence which implants in the heart of the seed the future of the flower, and which implants in our hearts that thirst for justice which will not be quenched until people live lovingly with each other, we bless these flowers. Congregation: In the name of the Highest, in which we move and take our being, and in the name of the Deepest, which makes mother and father, brother and sister, and lover and loner who they are, we bless these flowers. Minister: In the name of the prophets and sages who sacrificed their lives to hasten the coming of the reign of mutual respect, we bless these flowers. Congregation: Let us now renew our resolution, sincerely, to be brother and sisters regardless of the barriers which estrange. Minister: May these flowers be for us the sign of the glory and variety to which we aspire, knowing the whole while that we are One Family: the Family of Spirit and Nature. All: In this holy resolve may we be strengthened by the spirit of love, that we ourselves may bloom bloom in the splendor of a joyful life, and may we endeavor to be ever more perfect in our days. Amen
Membership Recognition Service Membership Chair to New Members: I d like to call our new members forward so that we can recognize you and present you with some gifts. Introduce with names. Minister to New Members: Welcome to membership at First Unitarian Church! As members you have committed to honor our UU values and the mission of this congregation. Will you to treat everyone here with kindness and respect? Will you to continue your religious journeys and uncover your unique ministries within this beloved community? If you accept this charge, please say We will. New Members (In Unison): We will. Minister to Congregation: Have you, members and friends, prepared a place in this house for newcomers? Will you treat everyone with kindness and respect? Will you continue your religious journeys and uncover you unique ministries within this recreated beloved community? If you accept this charge please say We will. Congregation (In Unison): We will. Minister: Then on behalf of our recreated community, we bid everyone welcome.
Membership Recognition Sunday Honorees 25-Year Members Sallie Barringer Mary Frederickson and Clint Joiner Glenetta Blair Krause Dan Zavon New Members in 2016-17 Kathy Arnold Amy and Brandon Bottomley Bobby Chambers Shannon Conrey Jack and Virginia Copley Stephen Crandall Nancy and Roy Heizer Beth and Bob Lutz Barbara Neumann Kate Rosselot Marissa Rossini Phillip and Rebecca Shaefer Judy Sharp Dan and Mel Shaver Sandra Small Craig Vogel Janet Walsh
We would love to see you this Sunday. Can t be here Sunday, no worries Text your donations! Opportunity to support Planned Parenthood. In less time than it takes to write a check, you can now make your contribution to First Church with a quick text message. Try it this week for our Share the Plate collection for UUJO. 1. Text the amount you would like to give to your church s designated number: 513.449.2188 2. If you are a first time, text-giving donor you will be prompted to visit a secure URL. 3. Once you click the registration link, you will enter your credit or debit card information. 4. At this point your donation will process. 5. You will see a confirmation text showing your donation and registration were successful. Prefer to send a check Make checks out to First Unitarian Church and write UUJO in the memo line. Send checks to First Unitarian Church, 536 Linton Street. Cincinnati. OH 45219 Special Plate Collection Today Today, June 4, we have an opportunity to contribute to a special plate collection for Unitarian Universalist Justice Ohio, or UUJO. UUJO is our UU state action network. UUJO holds an annual Justice Assembly in Columbus and annual regional meetings that prepare us to work for justice with other UUs and people of other faith communities. 100% of those who attended the April event in Dayton said they would recommend the event to others. UUJO also shares regular updates on state and federal issues that relate to UU principles and sponsors public witness events. Dan Schneider, 513.561.0849 or danschneider1227@yahoo.com