Order of Service 7.5.26. 10am

SUNDAY SERVICE 

Onsite & Online ~  10 am 

Rev. Nica Eaton

Revolutionaries, Heretics & Visionaries –

Unitarianism on both sides of the Atlantic

This July 4th weekend, as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, we’ll explore the surprising story of the revolutionaries, heretics, and visionaries who helped shape Unitarianism in Britain and America. From burned churches and bold acts of conscience to the enduring quest for truth and freedom, this is the story of a faith tradition that crossed the Atlantic and helped nurture some of America’s deepest ideals: freedom of conscience, religious liberty, and the courage to challenge authority.

Welcome & Call to Worship – Reverend Nica Eaton 

Introduction – Suzanne Freiberg 

Chalice Lighting – Reverend Nica Eaton

Opening Song – #105 From Age to Age

Time for All Ages – “The Minister Who Was a Scientist” by Betsy Hill Williams and read by Samantha Dickerson.

Announcements – Suzanne Freiberg

Singing our Children Out – Anthony Concepcion & Reverend Nica Eaton

Offering Suzanne Freiberg 

Offering Music – “Mrs. Madison’s Minuet” by the British-American composer Alexander Reinagle, performed  by Anthony Concepcion 

Joys and Sorrows If you are in person, please fill out an index card. You can also email your joys or concerns during the week to jns@chaliceuu.org

Time of Meditation – Reverend Nica Eaton

Song – #1058 Be Ours a Religion 

Talk – Revolutionaries, Heretics & Visionaries – Unitarianism on both sides of the Atlantic -Reverend Nica Eaton

Closing Song – #1024 When the Spirit Says Do 

Closing Words Reverend Nica Eaton

Extinguishing the Chalice – Suzanne Freiberg 

Send Off – Reverend Nica Eaton

Postlude Anthony Concepcion

 

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