Service Is Our Prayer
3616 East Lake Mead Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89115
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UUCLV Pastoral Care Committee
The offering this month is to our own Pastoral Care Committee. Trained Pastoral Care Associates help other members & friends with their personal affairs like: home-cooked meals delivered, occasional rides to and from church or other locations, phone call check-ups, and more. If you're interested in becoming a Pastoral Care Associate or if you need help, please reach out to Vernon B., Mary B., or Joanne L. Thanks.
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Order of Service
Service Is Our Prayer
Invocation: Joanne Leovy
- You Are Welcome Here by Rev. Allison Palm
Ringing the Bell: Margaret & friend
Land Acknowledgment: Margaret Johnston
Chalice Lighting: Margaret & friend
- "We light the chalice as a reminder that together we are a beacon in the desert. May its light lead the way to love, acceptance and justice as we strive for personal and societal transformation."
- The Intersection of Interfaith Work
Time For All Ages: Joanne Leovy
- Unitarians, Universalists and Labor Day
- Community Based Community Organizing
Hymn: #1023 Building Bridges with Maggie Mooha
Homily: Joanne Leovy
- prerecorded - Why Service Is Our Prayer
Homily: Karin Metcalf
- How Service Is Our Prayer
- “With gratitude for the abundance in our own lives, we give for the life of this congregation and the benefit of the larger community.”
- Interfaith Prayer for the World
- “We release that which was called with love and gratitude, and we extinguish the flame, but not our commitment to being a beacon in the desert. This burns brightly until we gather again.”
Postlude: Maggie Mooha