Bearing Grief & Breathing Liberation
3616 East Lake Mead Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89115
If you are unable to join us live because of concerns for your health or other reasons, please join us online at Zoom.
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The password is chalice.
The Zoom room opens at 10:25 AM. Worship begins at 10:30 AM
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50/50 Donation Sharing
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. at [email protected]
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Photo by Mikhail Nilov
Order of Service 09/17/2023
Bearing Grief, Breathing Liberation
with Nina Kuzniak & Geoff Pool
- Touch a Rainbow by Dennis Alexander
Ringing of the Worship Bell & Land Acknowledgement – Geoff Pool
Chalice Lighting – Alanna & Melody
- "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."
- Adrift by Mark Nepo
Rory’s Story – Rory Solomon
Gift Box - Nina Kuzniak
Of Our Hearts & Anointing – Geoff Pool
Meditation – Nina Kuzniak
Offering and Invitations – Geoff Pool, Alanna, and Melody
Community Reading – Claudia Kuzniak, Ariel Sublett, & Margaret Johnston
- Welcome, Traveller by Báyò Akomolafe
Song for All - Rory Solomon
Call to Action – Geoff Pool
Announcements – Geoff Pool
Benediction – Nina Kuzniak
Extinguish the Chalice – Alanna and Melody
- “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 – Kay Sanderson
- The Lake by Dennis Alexander