The Forgotten BookshelfEarth Sunday – April 24, 2022 – 9:15amThe United Church of GainesvilleJoin us here for a live stream beginning at 9:15

There are two ways to live your life: as if nothing is a miracle or as if everything is a miracle.  ~ Albert Einstein
WELCOME – Rev. Larry Reimer PRELUDE – Phillip Herr-Klepacki CALL TO WORSHIP – “Imperatives” by Kathleen Norris       Look at the birds, consider the lilies      Drink ye all of it, ask, seek, knock      Enter by the narrow gate      Do not be anxious, judge not      Go: be it done for you      Do not be afraid      Woman, arise; man, I say, arise      Stretch out your hand      Stand up, be still, rise      Let us be going      Love, forgive, remember me. HYMN- “Morning Has Broken” – #48 in the gray songbookCello – Eric NelsonMorning has broken like the first morningBlackbird has spoken like the first birdPraise for the singing, praise for the morningPraise for them springing fresh from the worldSweet the rains new fall, sunlit from HeavenLike the first dewfall on the first grassPraise for the sweetness of the wet gardenSprung in completeness where His feet passMine is the sunlight, mine is the morningBorn of the one light, Eden saw playPraise with elation, praise every morningGod’s recreation of the new day READING – Taylor Williams“i thank You God for this most amazing day” by e.e. cummings i thank You God for this most amazingday: for leaping greenly spirits of treesand a blue true dream of sky; and for everythingwhich is natural which is infinite which is yes (i who have died am alive again today,and this is the sun’s birthday; this is the birthday of life and of love and wings: and of the gaygreat happening illimitably earth) how should tasting touching hearing seeingbreathing any-lifted from the noof all nothing-human merely beingdoubt unimaginable You? (now the ears of my ears awake andnow the eyes of my eyes are opened) Repeat verse 3 of Morning Has Broken (seated) Mine is the sunlight! Mine is the morning          Born of the one light! Eden saw play!          Praise with elation, Praise every morning,          God’s re-creation, Of the new day! TIME WITH THE CHILDREN – Sandy Reimer“The Little Engine that Could”PRAYER AND BIRTHDAYS INTERLUDE and RECEIVING OUR MORNING OFFERING PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE – Andy Bachmann RESPONSE – # 96 in the songbook. “In the Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful”Philip will play the song once, and then we will sing it twice. In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful, In the Lord I will rejoice!Look to God, do not be afraid; lift up your voices, the Lord is near.Lift up your voices, the Lord is near. SERMON – “The Little Engine that Could – Or Couldn’t” – Larry Reimer           READING – “The Little Blue Engine” from Where the Sidewalk Ends               by Shel Silverstein, read by Sandy Reimer           SCRIPTURE – Matthew 25:1-13           SPECIAL MUSIC – “Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning”          UCG Choir, Philip Herr-Klepacky directing          Drummers: Leigh Baker, Anne Bonneville, Karol Halter, and Shelby                    HavensREPRISE – “Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning” – congregation sings                   Keep your lamps trimmed and burning, (3 times)          The time is drawing nigh.                    Children don’t get weary. (3 times)                    The light is drawing nigh.            Keep your lamps trimmed and burning. (3x)            The time is drawing nigh.  BENEDICTION   We go now into the world in peace: to be of good courage;   To hold fast to the good; to return to no one evil for evil;   To strengthen the fainthearted; to support the weak;   And to love and serve what is Holy,   Filled with a powerful Spirit.   Amen.  “ALLELUIA” P0STLUDE