We Remember

We remember the blessed life and passing of one of our finest writers,

 Nobel Laureate, Toni Morrison (February 18, 1931-August 5, 2019)

by sharing one of her beautiful poems.

Rest in peace, your words live on and guide and challenge us.

Eve Remembering

I tore from a limb fruit that had lost its green.
My hands were warmed by the heat of an apple fire red and humming insight
I devoured sweet power to the core.
How can I say what it was like?
The taste! The taste undid my eyes
And led me from gardens planted for a child
To wildernesses deeper than any master’s call.

Now these cool hands guide what they once caressed;
Lips savor what they have kissed.
My eyes now pool their light
Better the summit to see;
Better the summit to see.

I would do it all over again:
Be the harbor and set the sail,
Loose the breeze and harness the gale,
Cherish the harvest of what I have been,
Better the summit to scale.
Better the summit to be.

Worship with Us

Join us for Sunday Worship! 

Offered at 10 a.m. live in the Sanctuary or livestreamed on YouTube.

Join us, United Church of Gainesville, in person or online this Sunday for a service of wonderful music and other blessings. We’ll give thanks for all the progress we have made on the Enlistment Campaign, learn a new song led by Laurie Alsobrook and her “Rounders,” and enjoy dulcimers, handpan, and trumpet. Rev. Bromleigh McCleneghan will preach on one of her favorite verses in the Bible, Micah 6:8. You will want to be with us!

This week’s Sunday Seminar – Theology of Lessons and Carols, available in Reimer Hall and on Zoom

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