SUNDAY SERVICE
Onsite and Online ~ 10 am
Reverend Nica Eaton
Endings and Beginnings
With every ending comes a new beginning. After 16 years, today marks our last service in our current Sanctuary. We take time to bid adieu while we welcome in our new chapter in Fellowship Hall. Join us for this poignant last service in person at 3327 Old Conejo Road.
Link for the Zoom Meeting at 10 am:
https://zoom.us/j/209555249?pwd=dkVSdDE1ZWh5dHBVcXo2ZHVKQUJkQT09
Meeting ID: 209 555 249
Phone: 16699009128
Password: 2020
You can also view our Livestream on FB: https://www.facebook.com/ChaliceUUF
Month Theme - The Story Goes On…
Welcome - Reverend Nica Eaton
Introduction - Tim Snowber
Call to Worship - Reverend Nica Eaton
Chalice Lighting - Claudia Barton
Opening Hymn - #1020 Woyaya
Time for All Ages - Samantha Dickerson & Rick Wells - “The Ballad of Chalice”
Manna Collection - Samantha Dickerson
Announcements - Matt Chapa
Singing the Children Out - Anthony Concepcion & Reverend Nica Eaton
Offering Words - Merlin Snider
Offering Music - “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin; arr. Kirby Shaw - Soloists Greg Raver-Lampman, Anthony Concepcion, Rev. Nica Eaton; Kazoo Rick Wells
Receiving the Offering - Reverend Nica Eaton
Joys and Sorrows - Reverend Nica Eaton & Tim Snowber
You may write your Joys and Sorrows in the chatbox during the service if you are online. If you are in person please fill out an index card. You can also email your joys or concerns during the week to wor...@chaliceuu.org
Time of Meditation - Reverend Nica Eaton & Tim Snowber
Meditation Song - #1010 We Give Thanks x2
Readings:
Grenda David - “For Calling the Spirit Back from Wandering the Earth in Its Human Feet” by Joy Harjo
Reverend Nica Eaton - “She Let Go” by Safire Rose
Ayanna Gaines - From the beginning of the book "Anansi Boys," by Neil Gaiman
Benediction - Reverend Nica Eaton
Closing Hymn - #1018 “Come and Go With Me”
Processional to Our New Worship Space - Congregation
Extinguishing the Chalice - Reverend Nica Eaton and Worship Associates
Closing Words - Reverend Nica Eaton
Postlude - Anthony Concepcion