Order of Service: Sun, Jan 28th, 2018 - "Soul Keeping"

Date of Service: 
January 28, 2018
 
        January 28, 2018                                                                                                                “Soul Keeping”
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*Gathering Hymn                                     #318 We Would Be One
 
Call to Worship                                                                                                    Cassie Winters, Worship Associate
 
Chalice Lighting                                       Blessed is the Fire That Burns Deep in the Soul
                                                                                                                                                 Eric A. Heller-Wagner
                                                                 Blessed is the fire that burns deep in the soul.
                                                                 It is the flame of the human spirit touched into being by
                                                                     the mystery of life.
                                                                 It is the fire of reason;
                                                                 the fire of compassion;
                                                                 the fire of community;
                                                                 the fire of justice;
                                                                 the fire of faith.
                                                                 It is the fire of love burning deep in the human heart;
                                                                 the divine glow in every life.
 
Music for the Morning                               Laudate Dominum                                                              W.A. Mozart
                                                                      with Colleen Keene
 
Welcome
 
*Opening Hymn                                       #1068 Rising Green
 
*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
 
Story for All Ages                                        Everybody Needs a Rock                                             by Byrd Baylor
 
Song of Blessing                                         #118 This Little Light of Mine
                                                                     This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine (3x)
                                                                     Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
                                                                     Everywhere I go, I’m gonna let it shine (3x)
                                                                     Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
 
Life Together
 
Offering
 
Offertory Anthem                                          Sull’ Aria                                                                            W.A. Mozart
                                                                       with Colleen Keene & Zanaida Robles
 
Devotional Time
 
Pastoral Prayer
 
Reading                                                Well spring of energy Deng Ming-Dao
Rises in the body’s core
Tap it and be sustained
Channel it and it will speak
 
The source of all power is within yourself. Although external circumstances may occasionally
hamper you, true movement comes solely from within yourself. The source is in everyone, anyone
can learn to tap it; Then, power rises like a shimmering well though the center of your body.
 
We cannot say that a person will become enlightened solely by virtue of having tapped Finding the
source of spiritual power is a great joy; deciding how to direct it is the greatest of responsibilities.
 
Silent Meditation
 
Musical Interlude
 
Sermon                                                                Soul Keeping                                      Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins
 
Musical Response
 
Going Deeper                          1) Are you nurtured by your current spiritual practices?
2)Have you ever wondered or longed for something more spiritually?
3)When is the last time you initiated a celebration of yourself?
4)When you don’t measure up to your ideal of spiritual practices, what do you do?
5) What is one thing you would like to do to take better care of your soul?
 
*Closing Hymn                                                   #1031 Filled With Loving Kindness
 
*Benediction
 
Musical Benediction
 
Invitation to Fellowship
 
*Please stand in body or in spirit
 
Service Participants:
                9am: Sheila Bjornlie, James Duckman, David Goetz, Wendi Gladstone, Barbara
                          Kernochan, Audrey Lyness & Leah Moore
                11am: Barbara & Kim Andres, Kirk Attebury, Nina Emerson, Tom Foretich,
                           Wendi Gladstone, Audrey Lyness, Michael Young, Steve Young & Sylvia Young)
 
Today, 40% of our offering will go to the Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace and Justice, seeking to have reaching and lasting effects to a more peaceable, tolerant and just place.
 
Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins works as an organization development consultant for mission-driven organizations. She is ordained by the Presbyterian Church and has a certificate in UU Studies from Starr King School for the Ministry. She came to UUSM to visit and liked it so much she stayed. She serves now as a member of the Board and as co-leader of the contemplatiove worship service Heart & Soul.