SUNDAY SERVICE
Onsite & Online ~ 10 am
Reverend Nica Eaton
Shining our Light Wherever We Are
Today marks our first service in our new temporary Sanctuary in Fellowship Hall. No matter where we are, we, the people, are Chalice. With our world in disarray, it is important we shine our light wherever we are. Join us in person to experience the joy of using our building in a new way. You can experience the service live in our Sanctuary or sit with friends on sofas in our new Lounge or Nest and enjoy the service on screens, partaking in communal rituals all together. And of course, we continue to offer online zoom services. Welcome to our new way of worshiping together. We will also honor the memory of our beloved member, Dave Buss who passed away last month and is deeply missed.
Processional – “You are Welcome Here”
Led by Anthony Concepcion with the Chalice Band & Choir
Welcome – Reverend Nica Eaton
Introduction – Claudia Barton
Call to Worship – Reverend Nica Eaton
Chalice Lighting – Claudia Barton
Opening Hymn – “You are Welcome Here” Reprise
Time for All Ages – “Superluminous” written and illustrated by Ian De Haes told by Sam Dickerson
Manna Collection – Sam Dickerson
Announcements – Claudia Barton
Singing the Children Out – Anthony Concepcion & Reverend Nica Eaton
Words of Appreciation for Julia Costanza
Offering Words – Claudia Barton
Offering Music – “America’s Light” by Linda Spencer, Chalice Choir
Receiving the Offering – Reverend Nica Eaton
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
Lighting of the Memorial Candle for Dave Buss – Reverend Nica Eaton
Time of Meditation – Reverend Nica Eaton
Meditation Song – #1058 “Be Ours a Religion”
Sermon – “Shining our Light Wherever We Are” – Reverend Nica Eaton
Closing Hymn – #118 “This Little Light of Mine”
Benediction – Reverend Nica Eaton
Extinguishing the Chalice – Claudia Barton
Closing Words – Reverend Nica Eaton
Postlude – Anthony Concepcion
