Episodes
Monday Mar 28, 2022
March 27, 2022- Living Through the Lens of Love
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
We talk a lot about love here. A love that will not let us go. A love that draws a circle so wide that everyone is included. A love that works to end oppression in all of its forms and build beloved community. The Universalist spirit of love and hope. But what does it mean to live a life through the lens of love? This Sunday, as author bell hooks would say in her essential text, it’s all about love.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:20)
Hymn- This Little Light of Mine- Aimee K. Bryant (6:09)
Call to Worship- Peter Kimball (8:03)
Story for All Ages- Lauren Wyeth (12:00)
Prayer and Meditation- Rev. Arif Mamdani (17:30)
Sermon- Living Through the Lens of Love- Rev. Jen Crow (22:43)
Piano Throughout- Barb Brooks
Monday Mar 21, 2022
March 20, 2022- The Covenant of Covenant
Monday Mar 21, 2022
Monday Mar 21, 2022
In this bigger togetherness, what do you need promised to you?
In this bigger togetherness, what do you promise to those around you?
In this bigger togetherness, what aspirations stretch you to who you want to be?
This Sunday, March 20, let’s talk about covenant and the promises we make, the promises we want made to us, and what it is that we’re reaching for when we covenant together in this ever bigger togetherness.
Words of Welcome and Land Acknowledgement- Rev. Arif Mamdani (:30)
Call to Worship- Liz Short (5:01)
Story for All Ages- Worship Leaders (9:01)
Interlude- Come and Go With Me- Libby Turner, Franco Holder (14:43)
Connecting with One Another- Rev. Karen Hutt (17:10)
Message- The Covenant of Covenant- Rev. Arif Mamdani (22:50)
Offertory- Imagine by John Lennon, revised- Libby Turner, Franco Holder (39:38)
Monday Mar 14, 2022
March 13, 2022- Living in Full Progress
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Sometimes the swirl of the world, our communities, our lives, is just too much. Rest and stillness are part of the story – and so is change. This Sunday, March 13, we’ll explore what it means to let go of perfection and live in full progress – risky, messy, beautiful becoming.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:30)
Celebration of 10 Years with Lauren Wyeth (3:39)
Call to Worship- Liv Dalby (8:17)
Story for All Ages- Acornology, part 2 (15:03)
Interlude- Right on Time- Ellis Delaney
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (23:26)
Reflection- Todd Pierson (30:33)
Reflection- Claire Tralle (36:38)
Invitiation to Give- Rev. Arif Mamdani (42:17)
All Interludes and Outro music- Ellis Delaney
Monday Mar 07, 2022
March 6, 2022- A Bigger Togetherness
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Monday Mar 07, 2022
As we live into new and more expansive ways of being together, what will we hold on to, and what will we release? What fierce and holy imagination will guide us as we drop the ways of being that weigh us down, taking only what we need into a future full of justice, liberation, love and joy for the generations to come?
Prelude- Gather Together- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout and Franco Holder
Welcome and Call to Worship- Rev. Jen Crow (2:25)
Story for All Ages- Acornology- Lauren Wyeth and the Worship Team (9:19)
Interlude- Building A New Way- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout and Franco Holder (13:52)
Prayer and Meditation- Rev. Arif Mamdani (16:16)
Message- A Bigger Togetherness- Rev. Jen Crow (28:47)
Monday Feb 28, 2022
February 27, 2022- Humanism is Black
Monday Feb 28, 2022
Monday Feb 28, 2022
The first humanists in the United States were people of African descent. They brought with them a philosophy that is rooted in every attempt America has made to envision a more perfect union. This Sunday, we will explore two moments where explicit and implicit humanist constructs informed the movement of human dignity.
Words of Welcome and Call to Worship- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (:20)
Community Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (7:53)
Interlude- What's Going On? by Marvin Gaye- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (15:03)
Message- Humanism is Black- Rev. Karen Hutt
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
February 20, 2022- black magic
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
BlackLivesMatter. Self-care. Intersectionality. The Underground Railroad. Fractal world change–the power in communities of communities. “We are the ones we have been waiting for.” pleasure activism. Warrior poetry. Stonewall, and the countless other times a drag queen gets her life, and saves another.
Women are powerful and dangerous, Audre Lorde writes.
Thank goodness.
We’re conjuring a joyful celebration of the million ways black female and trans pioneers make justice and love more real, every day and night.
Prelude- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout and Aimee K. Bryant (:29)
Words of Welcome and Land Acknowledgement- Rev. Arif Mamdani (2:10)
Call to Worship- Rev. Arif Mamdani (4:33)
Story for All Ages- Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (8:48)
Interlude- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout and Aimee K. Bryant (18:13)
Community Prayer and Cycle of Life- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (22:35)
Message- black magic- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (29:10)
Dr. Rideout's message was interspersed between clips from this video.
Offering- Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism- Rev. Arif Mamdani (41:21)
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
February 13, 2022- Murmurations
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
In Emergent Strategy, adrienne maree brown invites us to imagine a future in which we humans have gained the ability to move akin to a flock of starlings, each of us attuned to those around us, able to shift and move in concert with the community(ies) of which we are a part. This Sunday, February 13, we wonder about the wisdom of starlings and how they might inform our lives, and we’ll celebrate and lift up those in the community who volunteer their time and energy in the multidimensional dance of church, making this community the vibrant and radiant place that it is.
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement- Julica Hermann de la Fuente (:30)
Wisdom Story- Lauren Wyeth (7:43)
Ritual of Community Acknowlegement (12:19)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (17:20)
Homiy- Murmurations- Rev. Arif Mamdani (23:17)
Piano throughout- Franco Holder
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
February 6, 2022- Here We Are (Again)
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Join us this Sunday for a service of prayer and renewal led by Rev. Jen Crow, Rev. Arif Mamdani, Rev. Karen Hutt, Lauren Wyeth, and Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout.
Prelude- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (:21)
Words of Welcome- Rev. Karen Hutt (1:31)
Interlude- In My Soul- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (11:52)
Time for All Ages- Lauren Wyeth (12:55)
Interlude- More Love- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (19:00)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (20:34)
Poetry by Langston Hughes- Rev. Karen Hutt (31:17)
Homily- Rev. Jen Crow (34:00)
Singing Together- lead by Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (43:32)
Monday Feb 07, 2022
January 30, 2022- Mental Health Sunday
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Guest speaker Vicki Elliott, Executive Director of Mental Health Connect, joins our team of worship leaders this week to talk about her own journey with mental health, how it’s impacted her family, and why it matters that faith communities work to destigmatize mental illness and ensure that everyone has access to the mental health care resources they need.
Words of Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:30)
Call to Worship- Rev. Karen Hutt (9:42)
Blessing for Spiritual Growth- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (18:21)
Paryer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Jen Crow (21:22)
Message- Vicki Elliott, E.D. of Mental Health Connect (27:09)
Vocals throughout- Aimee K. Bryant and Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout
Monday Jan 24, 2022
January 23, 2022- Where the River Meets the Sea
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
The poet, Audre Lorde, is famous for saying, “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” Building on this truth, we’ll explore how caring for each other – and allowing ourselves to be cared for by others – can help us expand our ideas of survival and joy beyond the individual and into the community.
Welcome- Rev. Jen Crow (:30)
Story for All Ages- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout (9:38)
Prayer and Cycle of Life- Rev. Arif Mamdani (15:31)
Message: Where the River Meets the Sea- Rev. Jen Crow (24:50)
piano and voice- Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout