SUNDAY SERVICE
Onsite and Online ~ 10 am
Reverend Nica Eaton
Anchoring Ourselves in Times of Change
As Unitarian Universalists, we are fortunate to be able to draw from a wide range of sources to guide us on how best to deal with life's challenges. What does our pluralist approach teach us about anchoring ourselves in times of change and challenge? Join us to explore wisdom about resilience from various traditions that can help us steady during tumultuous times.
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 - Pluralism
Processional - “I am Willing” by Holly Near - Chorus vs.1 Chorus
Welcome - Reverend Nica Eaton
Introduction - Rick Wells
Call to Worship - Reverend Nica Eaton
Chalice Lighting - Rick Wells
Opening Hymn - “I am Willing” by Holly Near vs. 2 & 3
Time for All Ages - Samantha Dickerson telling the story, “The Calm Down Jar” by Jennifer Jones.
Manna Collection - Samantha Dickerson
Announcements - Rick Wells
Singing the Children Out - Anthony Concepcion & Reverend Nica Eaton
Offering Words - Special Collections Clint Fultz. Today’s offering provides support for the groups Conejo Unity and Camarillo Pride.
Offering Music - “Psalm of Life" Text by Mattie J.T. Stepanek. Music by Craig Hella Johnson. Performed by The Chalice Choir under the direction of Anthony Conception.
Receiving the Offering - Reverend Nica Eaton
Joys and Sorrows - 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
Time of Meditation - Reverend Nica Eaton
Meditation Song: #100 “Peace like a River”
Sermon - “Anchoring Ourselves in Times of Change” - Reverend Nica Eaton
Closing Hymn - “This Joy That I Have” [Video] https://youtu.be/1TbDPwA09Bc?si=dSCPgb7k8XVufJSF
Benediction - Reverend Nica Eaton
Extinguishing the Chalice - Rick Wells
Closing Words - Reverend Nica Eaton
Postlude - Anthony Concepcion