Order of Service: April 17, 2016 "sUUper Heroes"
Date of Service:
April 17, 2016
April 17, 2016 SUUper Heroes
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Prelude Traumerei, Kinderszenen, Op. 15, No. 7 Robert Schumann
Welcome Annalivia Martin-Straw
Chalice Lighting We Can All Be SUUper Heroes
Chey Mason
*Opening Hymn #1010 We Give Thanks
*Covenant Love is the doctrine of this church.
The quest for truth is its sacrament,
And service is its prayer.
To dwell together in peace,
To seek knowledge in freedom,
To serve humankind in fellowship,
Thus do we covenant with each other.
*Hymn of Praise From all that dwell below the skies
Let songs of hope and faith arise
Let peace, goodwill on earth be sung
Through every land, by every tongue.
Offering for the Westside Food Bank and Turning Point
Story for All Ages The Adventures of Captain UU & YRUU
the Seven Principles of Super Heroes
Annalivia Martin-Straw & Katie Mayo-Smith
Hymn #1000 Morning Has Come
Life Together Gryffin Maurer
Meditation Annalivia Martin-Straw
Morning Offering Paice Van Ooyen
Offertory What Lies Ahead? Daniel Gledhill
Sermonette Phases Paice Van Ooyen
Hymn #1028 The Fire of Commitment
Sermonette The Way We Change Annalivia Martin-Straw
Sermonette Look at Where You Are, Sanna Legan
Look at Where You Started
*Closing Hymn #95 There is More Love Somewhere
*Benediction Alex Michaelson
Postlude So Close, Enchanted (9am) Jon McLaughlin
*Please stand in body or in spirit
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Greeters: Roberta Frye, Wendi Gladstone & David Olson
Ushers: Bonnie Brae, David Goetz, Ned Wright & Michael Young
Coffee: Rebecca Crawford, Sheila Cummins, Alice Hall & Eileen McCormack
Welcome Table: Wendi Gladstone
Bookstore: Mark Warkentin
Service Notes
Today, 60% of our non-pledge offering will go to Community Services Unlimited (CSU) of South Central Los Angeles to support programs such as Growing Healthy, which engages youth in urban farming and food based learning as a tool to help them adopt a healthier lifestyle and develop an awareness and political consciousness to the food access and environmental justice issues impacting their communities. The program currently operates at Normandie Avenue Elementary School and the Expo Center, and has a history at John Muir Middle School.