
Episodes

Monday Jul 19, 2021
Monday Jul 19, 2021
Prophets are often treated like icons. How many prophetic people can you rattle off the names of? What characteristics do they display? Our 2nd Source as UU’s provides us with some interesting human centered guidance, if we parse the words enough and dive deeply. This Sunday, we continue to learn how to walk the walk that we talk of so much.
Words of Welcome- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (:30)
Wisdom Tale- The Emperor's New Clothes- Aimee K. Bryant (3:30)
Interlude- Shine On Me, by Melanie DeMore (11:16)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (14:50)
Sermon- A Prophetic Encounter: Have You Had One Lately?- Rev. Karen Hutt (20:23)
Outro music- Show Up, by Joe Davis

Monday Jul 12, 2021
July 11, 2021- Cinnamon Sticks and God- Jill Braithwaite
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Radical acceptance, as defined by Buddhist teacher Tara Brach, is the spiritual practice of accepting reality exactly as it is, without trying to control or judge or pull away. When we’re feeling stuck and unable to make a change, radical acceptance can help us move forward. Join Jill Braithwaite for a reflection on what can happen when we step into radical acceptance and let go.
Jill Braithwaite has been a member of First Universalist Church since 2004. She has an M.A. in theology and the arts from United Theological Seminary and is currently studying there in the Master of Divinity program with a concentration in UU Studies.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Arif Mamdani (:20)
Story for All Ages- Rev. Arif Mamdani (3:56)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (8:41)
Message- Cinnamon Sticks and God- Jill Braithwaite (13:49)
Outro music- We Are Building a New Way - Aimee K. Bryant

Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
July 4, 2021- Owning Our Stories- Rev. Jen Crow
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Whole-hearted spiritual living invites us to learn how to tell our stories with honesty, humility and care - celebrating our learning and joy while simultaneously acknowledging the places we still need to grow. This Sunday we'll explore how we might own the fullness of our stories as individuals and as a nation.
Prelude- Aimee K. Bryant (:30)
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (2:28)
Story for All Ages- Rev. Arif Mamdani (7:15)
Music- A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cook- Aimee K. Bryant (12:51)
Reading- Let America Be America Again by Langston Hughes- Yahanna, Aliana, Satya (15:44)
Musical Response- Lift Every Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson & J. Rosamond Johnson- Aimee K. Bryant (22:51)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (25:13)
Message- Owning Our Stories- Rev. Jen Crow (33:01)
Outro Music- Respect by Aretha Franklin - Aimee K. Bryant (49:16)

Monday Jun 14, 2021
June 13, 2021- Making Room- Rev. Jen Crow
Monday Jun 14, 2021
Monday Jun 14, 2021
After over a year of being physically apart, this Sunday, June 13 marks our first time together in person and online as a church community when we gather at the Lake Harriet Bandshell and on zoom. How will it feel to be together in person? How will it feel to be online when others can gather face-to-face? What will it be like? As people of faith, we promise to pay attention, to be curious with ourselves and each other, and to make room for all of who we are and all of the feelings and experiences that arise. We’ve got this, together.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:30)
Prelude- How Can I Keep From Singing, First Universalist Choir, Dr. Randal Buikema conducting, Franco Holder on piano (6:09)
Story for All Ages- Just Ask by Sonia Sotomayor- Jill Braithwaite (10:56)
Reading- Spilling the Light by Rev. Theresa I. Soto- Jill Braithwaite (16:56)
Anthem- Love Is Love by Abbie Betinis- First Universalist Choir, Dr. Randal Buikema conducting, Franco Holder on piano (18:50)
Message- Making Room- Rev. Jen Crow (19:58)
Outro- Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield- Aimee K. Bryant and Franco Holder

Monday Jun 07, 2021
June 6, 2021- The Stories We Tell- Rev. Jen Crow
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
This Sunday, we say a final Good Goodbye to Rev. Justin through story, song, ritual, and a message from Rev. Jen Crow.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:30)
Story for All Ages- Rev. Arif Mamdani (5:22)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (11:21)
Ritual of Relinquishment- Worship Leaders (18:52)
Message- The Stories We Tell, Rev. Jen Crow (24:09)
Outro Music- For Good by Stephen Schwartz- Franco Holder

Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
May 30, 2021- Tending the Soil of Radical Imagination- Rev. Ashley Horan
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Scholar Mariame Kaba reminds us that abolition is a “positive vision:” one that is fundamentally about building a world in which all people can be free and flourish. In this season of reckoning, as we commemorate the anniversary of George Floyd's murder and contemplate how we are called to build a world in which all of us are free, we will step into the practice of radical imagination together as we work to conceive of a world without policing and prisons, and with resources, accountability, and safety for all.
Words of Welcome- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (:30)
Story for All Ages- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (4:35)
Hymn- Gather the Spirit- Aimee K. Bryant and Franco Holder (13:22)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (16:16)
Interude- from Imagine by John Lennon- David Lauth (22:05)
Message- Tending the Soil of Radical Imagination- Rev. Ashley Horan (22:57)

Monday May 24, 2021
May 23, 2021- Youth Sunday
Monday May 24, 2021
Monday May 24, 2021
In our annual beloved Youth Sunday worship, our senior high youth offer a message, story and music to remind us to cross the thresholds in our lives with care, creativity and courage. This Sunday, May 23, the service includes a Bridging Ritual to honor our graduating seniors, marking the end of their time as First Universalist youth and welcoming them into young adulthood in our church. Youth Sunday is a moving expression of our vibrant multigenerational religious community that you won’t want to miss.
Words of Welcome- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (:28)
Story for All Ages- Sylvia (3:35)
Musical Offering- Wherever Is Your Heart by Brandi Carlile, Juliet and Theo (7:00)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (8:40)
Message- Liv (12:45)
Special Music- Swimming to the Other Side by Pat Humphries, David and Lisa Carnes (12:51)
Bridging Ritual- Lindsey Thomas, Lauren Wyeth, Emma Paskewitz (22:25)
Closing Words - Julica Hermann de la Fuente (27:52)

Monday May 17, 2021
May 16, 2021- Who You Are- Rev. Justin Schroeder
Monday May 17, 2021
Monday May 17, 2021
Rev. Justin writes: Twelve years ago, I was preparing to begin my ministry with First Universalist. Outside of my candidating week with you all, I only knew you on paper. After 12 years together, a time of growth, learning, and journeying through the ups and downs of life, you know me much better, and I know you (as a congregation) much better as well – your strength, your passion, your creativity, your commitment, and your care. As I prepare to leave First Universalist on June 6th, I want to tell you, beloveds, who you are, and who I see you becoming, as a faith community. Though I’ll be involved in worship on June 6th, this is my last full sermon before I leave, and I hope you’ll join us.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Justin Schroeder (:21)
Story for All Ages- Lauren Wyeth (2:38)
Interlude- One Voice by Ruth Moody- Andrew Tralle (8:30)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Jen Crow (11:48)
Message- Who You Are- Rev. Justin Schroeder (18:50)

Monday May 10, 2021
May 9, 2021- Coming of Age Sunday
Monday May 10, 2021
Monday May 10, 2021
Coming of Age is a beloved tradition in Unitarian Universalism. Instead of asking our youth to sign on to a particular creed or dogma, we charge them with discerning for themselves what they hold dear, using the 7 principles as a guide. To round out the Coming of Age experience, each student is asked to distill their core beliefs about life, God, and humanity into a personal statement of belief.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Arif Mamdani, Claire Tralle, Emma Paskewitz
Call to Worship- Lilia (6:32)
Story for All Ages- Henry (12:40)
Music for Gathering- Julica, Aliana, Skyler (14:55)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Justin Schroeder (16:07)
Homily- Rev. Arif Mamdani, Eli, Finn, Binyam, Haley (21:35)
Special Music- Lucien (38:48)
Closing Words- Carolyn (40:13)

Monday May 03, 2021
May 2, 2021- Mind the Gap- Rev. Arif Mamdani
Monday May 03, 2021
Monday May 03, 2021
The phrase “mind the gap” serves as a warning on the London subway system, encouraging riders to pay attention to the threshold between the subway platform and the subway car. A little closer to home, the phrase “mind the gap” also highlights the importance of thresholds in our own lives. This month, our May worship theme of “thresholds” invites us to be mindful of our own thresholds and the thresholds in the world around us. Join Rev. Arif, Aimee K. Bryant, and Rev. Justin for a service that opens up this theme of thresholds and invites us to notice the many thresholds in our lives, past, present, and future.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Arif Mamdani (:29)
Wisdom Story- Aimee K. Bryant (4:04)
Special Music- Come My Way, Travis Waymon and Franco Holder (13:52)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Justin Schroeder (15:38)
Special Music- Holy Now by Peter Mayer- David Lauth (22:51)
Message- Mind the Gap- Rev. Arif Mamdani (27:16)
Outro Music- For All That Is Our Life- Fawzia Khan