Welcome to this service for this Sixth Sunday of Easter and the second of two Sundays reflecting on “Love Groups vs. Hate Groups.”
The main part of the service is included below in a video of our live zoom worship on Sunday morning at 10:00 AM on May 2nd.
The video includes teachings about the love of God and our calling to be instruments of that love. We reflect on what we can do to overcome hate by means of the revolutionary love that Jesus taught and that Valerie Kaur is teaching today.
We read as we did last week from the second half of Psalm 22 affirming God’s loving rule of the universe, and we hear the love commandment both form the Gospel of John, Chapter 15 and also from the Gospel of Luke Chapter 10 where Jesus explains who the neighbor is we are to love by telling the story of the Good Samaritan. We hear beautiful music by Annemieke McLane, Becky Bailey and members of our choir.
You can see the Order of Worship below. You will also find some portions of our worship that were not included in the live zoom service, including the haiku of the day, a few announcements and the offering.
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Pastor Tom Kinder Call to Worship “Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46
Here is this week’s haiku by Mel Goertz:
Hemlocks, mossy rocks, trillium
by the brook.
Winter melted away.
Let us worship together…
Readings:
The scripture readings for this Sunday are selected verses from Psalm 22:26-31; John 15:11-13 and Luke 10:25-37. You can hear them read on the video below or read the text or download it here: 5-9-21 Service Readings
The Live Zoom Service Recording Order of Worship (the video is below):
- Call to Worship, by Pastor Tom Kinder
- Introit, “Lead Us to Act Justly” The United Church of Strafford Choir, Directed by Annemieke McLane
- Scripture Reading, read by David Webb
- Anthem, “The Good Samaritan,” by Peter Amidon, sung by Becky Bailey accompanied by Annemieke McLane
- Sermon “Love Groups vs. Hate Groups, Part II” by the Rev. Thomas Cary Kinder, Pastor
- Hymn “Community of Christ”
- Closing Unison Prayer
- Postlude, WTK Book I, Prelude in E, JS Bach; Annemieke McLane, piano ,
Here is the video:
Sermon
You can read the text and find a pdf of the Call to Worship and Sermon by clicking here.
Offering
This congregation is a small but meaningful part of the movement to establish God’s realm of peace, justice and care for God’s creation on earth, actively engaged in serving our community and supporting the wider worldwide movement.
One of the ways we work together and increase our strength beyond our individual abilities is by pooling our resources. This is hard to do when we are forced apart by the pandemic, so we hope you will take just a minute to use our online donation service.
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Announcements
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