Sunday Services

The Quest of Truth
September 17, 2006 - 5:00pm
Minister/Speaker: The Rev. Judith Meyer, speaker

Chalice Lighting by Barbara Kernochan 
Unitarian Universalist Community Church
Santa Monica, California
September 17, 2006
9:00 a.m.

Today’s ceremony following the service will be a testament to tenacity, to the power of shared vision, and to the hope that keeps us strong.

When we break ground today on phase one of our building project, I will be thinking of the ground-breaking efforts of our earliest visionaries, Dean Voegtlen, LuAnn Darling, and Ray Goodman among them. And from there, a steady stream of people, tenacious in their vision and generous with their time and resources, carrying the banner forward. I’ll be thinking aboujt the hearty souls still serving on the building committee who have met every obstacle with renewed resolve; our minister, who has never faltered in her support despite the dark moments; and the many whose dollars have kept the building dream alive even, in some cases, when they wwere not!

When each of us gives generously of whatever it is we have to offer, our community has all it needs. I light the chalice this morning to reflect the small light of each one of us, working to keep our future bright.

Chalice Lighting by Alison Kendall 
Unitarian Universalist Community Church
Santa Monica, California
September 17, 2006
11:00 a.m. 

Good morning. 

Today we FINALLY break ground on the first phase of our building project, the relocation and renovation of the blue cottage.  Later phases will add a new classroom wing, renovate Forbes Hall and expand the sanctuary. 

The building project is truly an exercise in "faith in action" demanding all our Unitarian Universalist values.  We've needed respect for the inherent worth and dignity of every person to balance diverse needs, a willingness to question, refine and reconsider to find the best design within our budget, patience and commitment to democratic process as we brought the design to the congregation and through the City approval process, a renewed commitment to being good neighbors, and to making the new building energy and resource efficient. 

Throughout this process, I've been inspired by the contributions of many of you, from the valuable expertise of the building committee, the courage of the Board, church leadership, and congregation in making tough decisions, the help of the new green living group on sustainability, the generosity of those donating to the capital campaign, and many, many others.  I light this chalice in celebration of our community and the vitality of this church as it builds for an even brighter future. 

-- Alison Kendall, former chair, Building Committee

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