Chanting for Life

Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn

Chanting for Life

Many religions use chanting as a spiritual practice. Join us today to learn chants from various traditions, and enjoy a service filled with song. Discover the effects of chanting on your body, mind and spirit

June Theme – Creativity

Opening Pagan Chant“Earth my Body”

Welcome – Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn 

Introduction – Anahi Quiroz 

Call to Worship – Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn

Hindu Chant – “Om Shanti Om” by Deva Premal – led by Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn

Chalice Lighting – Anahi Quiroz 

Opening Song – I Am Light” by India Arie led by  Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn and Anthony Concepcion

Time for All Ages – Reverend Nica teaches: “You Are Not Alone

Manna Collection – Anahi Quiroz 

Offering Words – Madeline Sattler- Special Collection to benefit Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families

Offering Music – Psalm 23” arranged by Bobby McFerrin, and performed by Anthony Concepcion with Anthony Concepcion, Rev Nica Eaton-Guinn, Grant Schlaus & Pam Bage

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 email them during the week to worship@chaliceuu.org

Time of Meditation – Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn

Meditation Song – Loosen” by Ally Halpert

Sermon – Chanting for Life – Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn 

Taize Chants:

35 “Bonum est confidere”

26 “Our darkness”

54 “Toi tu nous aime” 

122 “The soul filled by love”

158 – “Atme in Uns, Heiliger Geist”

Closing Song – 52 – “Veni Sancte Spiritus”

 

Benediction – Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn

Announcements – Anahi Quiroz

Extinguishing the Chalice – Reverend Nica Eaton-Guinn

Postlude – “Chen Rezi”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBK01x28-us

 

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