"Preaching to the choir" |
Family Worship |
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Virtual Worship Service
Community Church of Chapel Hill, Unitarian Universalist “Preaching to the Choir” Brian Moyer, Preaching Bill Rote, Worship Associate ********************* Opening Screen - 00:00 Words of Welcome (Bill Rote) - 00:06 Opening Hymn: #298 Wake Now, My Senses - 01:38 Call To Worship (Bill Rote) - 04:24 Chalice Lighting (Bill Rote) - 05:06 Meditation Hymn: #346 Come, Sing a Song with Me - 05:35 Sermon: “Preaching to the Choir” (Brian Moyer) - 08:16 Musical Presentation: “Preaching to the Choir” by Brian Moyer (Brian Moyer, Lex Headley, Katie Headley, Eric Bannan) - 21:52 Joys & Sorrows (Rev. Thom Belote) - 24:03 Closing Hymn: #311 Let It Be a Dance - 26:59 Extinguishing the Chalice (Rev. Thom Belote) - 30:09 Closing Song: Shalom - 30:45 ********************* Thanks to the musicians who contributed to the hymns for this service. For #298 Wake, Now, My Senses: from The UU Congregation of Greensboro: Barbara Council, Phoenix Harmony, Susan Hill, Marie Houck, Lonnie Houck, Betsy Lindsey, Wendell Putney and Joanna Smock; from the Community Church: Dana Lundquist, Steve Day, Ruth Gibson, Jena Kaizen, Mary LeMay, Ginger Long, Salem MacKnee, Larry Mason, Scott Provan, Eileen Regan, Bill Rote, Susan Siplon and Ed Steffes. For #311 Let It Be a Dance: Jena Kaizen, Scott Provan, Jane Provan, Kirsten Bergman, Amy Glazier, Mary LeMay, Ed Steffes, Ruth Gibson, Bill Rote, Larry Mason, Charly Maddox, Trey Kennedy, Steve Day, Marya Ilgen-Lieth, Ginger Long, Ro Mason, Glenn Mehrbach, Jay Miller, Danny Gotham, Max Kuhlman and Richard Edwards. For #346 Come, Sing a Song With Me: Jane and Scott Provan, Ginger Long, Jena Kaizen, Eileen Regan, Joann Haggerty, Deborah Klinger, Charly Maddox, Julie Pendleton, Marya Ilgen-Lieth, Steve Day, Ro Mason, Linda and George Thompson, Amy Glazier, Bill Rote, The Itano-Bastian Family and the Good Family. ******************** Call to Worship I still take my voice wherever there are those who want to hear the melody of freedom or the words that might inspire hope and courage in the face of despair and fear. My weapons are peaceful, for it is only by peace that peace can be attained. The sound of freedom must prevail.—Paul Robeson ********************* Chalice Lighting At times our own light goes out in a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude for those who have lighted the flame within us.—Albert Schweitzer Special thanks to Lex Headley for assembling and producing the video of this morning's service! |
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