As I Am, The World Becomes

SUNDAY SERVICE 

In Person and Online ~  10 am 

Claude AnShin Thomas & Rev. Nica Eaton 

As I Am, The World Becomes

Today, Claude AnShin Thomas, the guiding teacher at the Magnolia Zen Center in Florida, joins us to share his wisdom. One of the most important aspects of Buddhist teaching is the truth of interconnectedness: the truth that within me exists the entire universe, so, as I am, the world becomes. It is my responsibility to slow down, to invite more silence into my life, so that the truth of my own suffering can become more clear. When my suffering shows itself, I can stop acting in automatic, habitual, or conditioned ways. I can pause and make new choices.

Month Theme – Transformation

Welcome – Reverend Nica Eaton

Introduction – Frederik Sisa

Call to Worship – Reverend Nica Eaton

Chalice Lighting – Frederik Sisa

Opening Hymn – #1011 “Return Again”

Time for All Ages – “Aloka and the Band of Robbers” from the book “The Buddha’s Apprentice at Bedtime” written by Dharmachari Nagaraja, read by Sharon Slentz

Manna Collection – Rev. Nica Eaton

Announcements – Frederik Sisa

Singing the Children Out – Anthony Concepcion & Reverend Nica

Pledge Drive Testimonial Grenda David

Music – “A Question of Tempo” by Joanne Olshansky Hammil; Sung by: Anthony Concepcion, Randall Edwards, Rev. Nica Eaton, Floyd Martin

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 also email your joys or concerns during the week to worship@chaliceuu.org

Time of Meditation – Claude AnShin Thomas 

Meditation Song – #396 “I Know This Rose”

Talk – “As I Am, The World Becomes” by Claude AnShin Thomas

Offering – For Magnolia Zen Center & Claude AnShin Thomas – Frederik Sisa

Offering Music May I be Filled with Loving Kindness” played by Anthony Concepcion

Receiving the Offering – Reverend Nica Eaton

Closing Hymn – #352 “Find a Stillness” played by Anthony Concepcion

Benediction – Reverend Nica Eaton

Farewell Words – Claude AnShin Thomas
Extinguishing the Chalice – Reverend Nica Eaton

Closing Words – Reverend Nica Eaton

Postlude – Anthony Concepcion

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