Welcome to Worship

February 27, 2022
Between You and Me

 Join us here for a live-stream beginning at 9:15am

“You can count on me ’cause I can count on you.”

WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS – Rev. Talia Raymond

PRELUDE – “Side By Side” – Mary Caraher, Sue Hartman, and Susan Kirkland with special guests, Sandy Reimer and Talia Raymond

Setting the Stage – Letters Between Friends – Jenny Land and Heidi Stein

OPENING SONG – “Here We Are”                                        

Chorus: Here we are, all together
As we sing our song joyfully.
Here we are, joined together
As we pray we will always be.

Join we now as friends, and celebrate
The community we share, all as one.
Keep the fire burning, kindle it with care,
And we’ll all join in and sing:
        Chorus

Glorify the Lord with all your voices,
Show Him we’re sincere by all our deeds.
Shout the joys of freedom everywhere,
And we’ll all join in and sing:
Chorus

Happy now are those who do their best
To free the troubled world from all its pain.
Let us join with them to free the troubled world
As we all join in and sing:
        Chorus

Let us make the world an Alleluia
Let us make the world a better place.
Keep a smile handy, lend a helping hand
Let us all join in and sing:
        Chorus

TIME WITH CHILDREN – “I Walk with Vanessa” by Kerascoët

INTERLUDE AND OFFERTORY – “Count On Me” by Bruno Mars – Shared by Melvin Lopez and Phillip Herr-Klepacki

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE – Rev. Bromleigh McCleneghan

PRAYER RESPONSE – “Let There Be Peace on Earth”

(1) Let there be peace on earth                    (2) Let peace begin with me
And let it begin with me                               Let this be the moment now.
Let There Be Peace on Earth                        With ev’ry step I take
The peace that was meant to be                   Let this be my solemn vow

With God as Creator,                                    To take each moment and live
Family all are we                                          Each moment in peace eternally
Let us walk with each other                           Let there be peace on earth
In perfect harmony.                                      And let it begin with me.

RESPONSIVE READING – Excerpts on Friendship – Donn Smith-Lopez

Leader: “What draws people to be friends is that they see the same truth. They share it… Friendship is born at the moment when one says to another “What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”   (C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves)

People: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my
friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”   (Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey)

Leader: “Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. “Pooh!” he whispered.  “Yes, Piglet?” “Nothing,” said Piglet, taking Pooh’s paw. “I just wanted to be sure of you.” (A.A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner)

People: “I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that’s Why.”   (John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men)

Leader: “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I’ll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass the world is too full to talk about.”  (Rumi)

People: “There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.” (Linda Grayson, The Printwick Papers)

Leader: “Why did you do all this for me?’ he asked. ‘I don’t deserve it. I’ve never done anything for you.’ ‘You have been my friend,’ replied Charlotte. ‘That in itself is a tremendous Thing.”  (E.B. White, Charlotte’s Web)

People: “What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.” (Aristotle)

Leader: “Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.”                                                               (Anais Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin)

People: “Human relationships are primary in all of living. When gusty winds blow and shake our lives, if we know that people care about us, we may bend with the wind…but we won’t break.” (Fred Rogers)

SCRIPTURE – Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 
Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up the other; but woe to one who is alone and falls and does not have another to help. Again, if two lie together, they keep warm; but how can one keep warm alone? And though one might prevail against another, two will withstand one. A threefold cord is not quickly broken.

SERMON – “Interdependence” – Rev. Talia Raymond

SUNG RESPONSE – “Servant Song”

Neighbor, let me be your servant
Let me be as grace to you
Pray that I may have the grace
To let you be my servant, too

We are pilgrims on a journey
We are neighbors on the road
We are here to help each other
Walk the mile and bear the load

I will hold the grace light for you
In the night-time of your fear
I will hold my hand out to you
Speak the peace you long to hear

I will weep when you are weeping
When you laugh’ I’ll laugh with you
I will share your joy and sorrow
Till we’ve seen this journey through

BENEDICTION

ALLELUIA


Here are the UCG friends celebrating a birthday this week!
Happy Birthday!

Elizabeth

Bate

02/28

Joseph

Hartley

02/28

Carl

Jury

02/28

Sharon

Parker

02/28

Shelly

Wilson

02/28

Aiyana

Duerksen-Raymond

03/01

Marilu

Nelson

03/03

John

Schert

03/03

Amy

Vollmer

03/03

Renee

Andrews

03/04

John

Lybas

03/05

Gabriel

Thompson

03/05

Doug

Whalen

03/05


Announcements

Today at UCG
LifeSouth Blood Drive 9am – 1pm
Emergency Need – Please Give the Gift of Life!

9:00am – 12:15pm  Childcare
9:15 & 11:15am      Worship “Interdependence”– Talia Raymond
9:30am                  United Tribes
10:15am                Fellowship & Beverages
                               Youth Groups
                               Women’s Retreat Registration – Courtyard
10:30am                  Giftbags for the homeless drive-by drop off
                               Sunday Seminar – Reimer Hall or on YouTube
11:00am                  Puzzlers – Courtyard
12:15 – 1:30pm       Confirmation 

Sunday Seminar – The labyrinth has been a symbol and an experience of pilgrimage for centuries. It remains an opportunity to explore the journey inward and the journey outward.  This Sunday’s seminar, led by Larry Reimer, offers guidance in walking the labyrinth which will be in our Sanctuary February 28 – March 4, 9am to 4pm. Join us in Reimer Hall or on YouTube

Please join this morning for a closing reception for Peggy Mixon‘s art exhibit in the UCG library. She is displaying her pastel, oil, and watercolor paintings. We hope you can join us to enjoy her truly exquisite paintings. We will be in the library right after the 9:15 service.

Calling all puzzle lovers – Stop by the Puzzlers’ Table in front of Seminar B and take home some puzzles this week. You can bring puzzles to swap, or not; we have plenty to share.

Donations for the “Gift Bags for the Homeless” project are due back today, February 27. Drop them in Seminar B or you can drive by between 10am & 1pm. Your gifts will brighten the lives of homeless people at GRACE Marketplace and St. Francis House!
All-Church Retreat Registration Begins This Wednesday, March 2,  in The Church Office!

Please plan to attend our All-Church Retreat – April 1-3 at Warren Willis Camp near Fruitland Park, FL. Things will be a bit different this year, but we promise a simple weekend of family-friendly fun, relaxation, and fellowship! Our theme is “Simply Retreat.” Registration Dates: Sunday, March 6, 10:15am-12:30pm in the Courtyard; Weekdays, Wednesday, March 2 – Friday, March 18, 9am to 4:30pm in the church office; Deadline for all registration is 4:30pm on Friday, March 18. Space is limited so please register early.  **And all participants must be fully vaccinated to the fullest extent possible, and a negative PCR test within 72 hours prior to beginning is required. Click here for more information.

Grushers Needed! We are in need of more Grusher volunteers (aka greeter/ushers) at both services this spring. No experience necessary. Come 15 minutes early and basically be a welcoming presence for our friends and families returning to UCG after the long pandemic-related pause.  Email denalidar@gmail.com for information or to help!

Next Sunday, March 6
Food First Sunday
New Member Sunday

9am -12:15pm        Childcare
9:15 & 11:15M       Worship Service
9:30am                  United Tribes
10:15am                All-Church Retreat Registration
                             Women’s Retreat Registration
                             Fellowship & Beverages
                             YU & MST
10:30am                Adult Seminar


 Lent at UCG

Ash Wednesday
March 2, 12:00pm and 6:00 pm, In the UCG Sanctuary

This invitation to the Lenten season is grounded in ritual: walk the labyrinth, light a candle, receive the mark of ashes; sing and pray in community. The evening service will include a children’s worship bulletin to encourage participation and understanding from even our youngest UCGers.
The Labyrinth 
Daily, February 28-March 49:00am-4:30pmSanctuary 

UCG’s large canvas labyrinth and finger labyrinths will be available for those who wish to engage in this ancient practice of walking contemplation. Sign-up for a time to walk at https://bit.ly/lenlab22.
Thursday Taize
Thursdays, March 10- April 7, 6:35 – 7:10pm

Join us for a contemplative service every Thursday during Lent, where we will sing taize chants, pray, and hear the words of Scripture. (see below for concurrent children’s programming)
Children’s Lenten Series: God is Still With Us 
Thursdays, beginning March 3, from 6:30-7:15pm, Room 9

Join Talia, Keri, and special guests for a special Lenten Series for kids!  Parents, drop your kids off and enjoy the Taize service in the courtyard. Watch your email for more details.

Women’s Retreat: “Mindful Mending: Society, Selves, Socks”
Saturday, March 12, All Day, UCG Campus or online

After the longest and strangest two years of life torn apart at the seams, join the women+ of UCG as we reflect on, and begin the work of mending ourselves back together again. Do some literal and lots of metaphorical mending in worship, breakout sessions, home groups, and fellowship times. Register in the Courtyard today!  Registration cost is $25 for in-person and $15 for online-only or half-day.