Sunday+Services+February+2009

=Sunday Services in February 2009= = =

February 1, 9:30 and 11:15am
“**The Deep Delight.”** Rev. Dr. Fred Westbrook. Dr. Westbrook will examine how our linear vision can constrain us from being fully human and explore new visions for days ahead. Opening Hymn: #21 For the Beauty of the Earth Musical Presentation: "Turn, Turn, Turn" by Pete Seeger (Danny Gotham and Glenn Mehrbach) Musical Meditation: "Sonata No. 10, Opus 14, No. 2 in G Major; Andante" by L. V. Beethoven (Glenn Mehrbach) Congregational Response: Hymn #311 Let it be a Dance Offertory: "Stolen Moments" by Oliver Nelson (Danny Gotham and Glenn Mehrbach)

February 8, 9:30 and 11:15am
“**President Obama’s End-Run Around Racism.”** Rev. Maj-Britt Johnson. A service honoring Black History Month. Prelude Hymn Sing Opening Hymn: #1024 When The Spirit Says Do (from "Singing the Journey," the UU hymnal supplement; lyrics printed below) Musical Presentation: "Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder, arr. by Audrey Snyder (Children's Choir) Musical Meditation: "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" words by Civilia D. Martin, music by Charles H. Gabriel (Glenn Mehrbach, piano) Congregational Response: Hymn #1040 Hush (from "Singing the Journey," the UU hymnal supplement) Offertory: "From This House" words by Ben Allaway and Julianne Allaway, translations by Bukakali Muganza, music by Ben Allaway (Adult Choir and Community Church Singers, with Pat Smith, percussion)

February 15, 9:30 and 11:15am
“**Salt of the Earth: Finding Ourselves in the Sermon on the Mount.”** - Rev. Maj-Britt Johnson. This is a family service, meaning the children will be with us for the first portion of the service. Music: Opening Hymn: #145 As Tranquil Streams Musical Presentation: "This Pretty Planet" by Tom Chapin (Children's Choir) Musical Meditation: "TBA" by ??? (Dorothy Wright, cello, and Al Zaranka, piano) Congregational Response: Hymn #16 'Tis A Gift to Be Simple Offertory: "Yes We Can Can" by Allen Toussaint (Community Church Singers)

February 22, 9:30 and 11:15am
“**Fear of the Kool-Aid—In Whom Do We Trust?”** Rev. Maj-Britt Johnson. Reflections on tensions between individualism and the great desire to belong to community. Music: Prelude: "Allegro" from Sonata for 2 Cellos and Piano, Op. 2, No. 8 b G. F. Handel; "Allegro" from Concertos for 2 Cellos and Piano, by A. Vivaldi (Dorothy Wright and Jim Deitz, celli, Al Zaranka, piano) Presentation: "Choose To Bless The World" by Nick Page, with words adapted from a poem by Rev. Rebecca Parker (Adult Choir, with guest pianist Kathryn Moss) Meditation: "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" from a poem by Robert Frost, music by Randall Thompson (Robert Merriam, tenor, Kathryn Moss, piano, Dorothy Wright and Jim Deitz, celli) Offertory: "Revolution" by John Lennon (Youth Choir)