United Church of Gainesville
Graduate Sunday 2022
June 5, 2022 – 10:00am

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May God watch between you and me, when we are absent one from the other.” -Genesis 31:49


WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS – Andy Bachmann

PRELUDE – “Trumpet Voluntary” by Jeremiah Clarke, offered by Ewan Johnson, Carl Carter, trumpet; accompanied by Phillip Herr-Klepacki

CALL TO WORSHIP 

Elena Frenock: Loving God of life’s journeying, inspire your daughters of prophecy, your sons of vision, and your children of imagining.

People: Our strength is in a liturgy of learning about your many faces.

Mariam Sow: God of crashing waves, God of sparrow, elephant, and wild orchids in the woods;

People: Our hope is in the wellspring of the coming generation; the common good is found by sharing stories and dances, cultures, and textures.

Isa Ward: Inspire our dreams that serve each other and teach us to learn to imagine what is possible!

All: Living God of science and technology, crayons and tablets, forest and city, word, and clay; inspire your daughters of vision, your sons of prophecy, and your children of imagining.

OPENING SONG – “You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore”
Singing led by Elena Frenock, Accompanied by Mariam Sow, guitar and Ewan Johnson and Carl Carter, trumpet

COMMISSIONING OF OUR CHICAGO WORK TOUR TEAM

One: Today, we gather as neighbors to send you out to other neighbors. We celebrate that we are connected to each other across different places and pray that those bonds will grow stronger through this work tour experience.

Congregation: We rejoice that you will meet new neighbors in person and will work together with them to embody God’s love in that community. We commit to receive you and to be open to new ideas ourselves when you return, empowered for long term involvement here and to work toward a just world for all.

One: A story is told of two disciples who walked the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus. They did not notice the length of the journey because they were talking and discussing the events of the past days – seeing Jesus suffer and watching the community struggle. You will be asked to be attentive to the sacred places where you will meet the Spirit in the stranger and in the complexities of the world’s beauty and its struggles.

Congregation: May you, like the early followers, barely notice the long journey, as you seek to learn and to help.

One: We charge you to be active listeners and compassionate participants when a stranger joins you on the road.

Team: We go to walk with our spiritual siblings who God calls friends – And in the journey to find ourselves friended.

Congregation: Go with our love, support and prayers. Go with our blessings. Go with our willingness to receive you when you return and with the willingness to change ourselves with the new ideas, inspirations, and insights you will share.

Team: We accept that love, support and prayers. We accept the responsibility to be open to new ideas, inspirations and insights during this journey. We accept, with the help of God, the possibility of transformation of ourselves and others.

One: May you be granted traveling mercies and may God watch between us while we are absent, one from the other. Amen

All: AMEN!

TIME WITH THE CHILDREN – “What a Wonderful World” with Lucy Stein

BIRTHDAYS

INTERLUDE

PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE – Bromleigh McCleneghan

READING

I encourage you to live with life. Be courageous, adventurous. Give us a tomorrow, more than we deserve… Love life. Engage in it. Give it all you’ve got. Love it with a passion because life truly does give back, many times over, what you put into it.  – Maya Angelou

REFLECTIONS FROM OUR GRADUATES – Offered by:

Ella Denny
Nikolai Gutierrez-Hernandez
Maya Johnson 
Lucy Stein
Isabelle Wolcott-Durante

SENIOR SLIDESHOW

A PARTING GIFT AND A PARTING BLESSING FOR OUR GRADUATING SENIORS

CLOSING SONG – “Go, My Children, with My Blessing” (verses 1 & 2) #82, black Hymnal

BENEDICTION 

ALLELUIA

POSTLUDE

Congratulations to our 2022 Graduates!


Ella Denny
graduated from the Gainesville High School Cambridge Program. She will attend Florida State University to pursue a major in Digital Media Production.Nikolai Gutierrez-Hernandez graduated from Buchholz High School. He will attend Western Colorado University, majoring in Recreation and Outdoor Education.

Maya Johnson graduated from Gainesville High school and was a member of the National Honor Society. She will attend Santa Fe College on a full scholarship with a dual major in the Zoo Program and Zoology.

Ty Robertson graduated from Buchholz High School. He is attending Hillsborough Community College on a baseball scholarship and plans to complete an associate degree and transfer to a university.

Nate Stapleton graduated from the Vanguard School in Lake Wales, FL. He will be working at a skate camp in California for the summer and then plans on getting a tattoo internship and to start working as a tattoo artist.

Lucy Stein is a Graduate of Gainesville High School. She plans on attending Santa Fe college for two years and, after getting her AA, continuing on to University of North Florida for a Deaf education degree.

Izzy Wolcott-Durante graduated from Gainesville High School and will be attending Florida State University through the study abroad program in Florence, Italy. After the year away, she plans on majoring in political science.

Anna Frenchman


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

Priscilla

Arinson

06/05

Darrow

Mixon

06/05

Isabelle

Winzeler

06/05

Barbara

Rienzo

06/06

Alan

Keitt

06/07

Karen

Martin

06/07

Mark

Davis

06/08

David

Hackett

06/08

Cindy

Martin

06/08

Peter

Prugh

06/08

Yoka

Willink

06/08

Colleen

Anderson

06/09

Susan

Johnson

06/09

Meryl

Klein

06/09

Brian

Martin

06/09

David

Martin

06/09


Announcements

Today at UCG

Graduate Sunday

 9:45am         Childcare
10:00am         Worship – Celebration of our high school graduates
11:00am         Reception for Graduates & Fellowship 
2:00pm          Summer Musical Showcase 
5:30pm          Leadership Summit   

United Tribes – Summer is Activity Time for kids. United Tribes resumes in August.

Summer Office Hours – Beginning Monday, June 6 the summer office hours will be Monday – Friday from 9:00-4:00pm.

One Great Hour of Sharing is an offering that is received by United Church of Christ congregations for the purpose of meeting needs around the world. Please support this important initiative through a check to UCG or by donating here. Thank you for your support.

Summer Musical Showcase TODAY at 2pm. We welcome you to hear some great music in person or online including Pickers Light- Art Crummer, David Evans, Alan Hill, Jack Nettles; Nan Ryan, Mark Burlingame, Mary Fukuyama, and Shelby Havens; Amanda Garrigues DeMouey; Jeff Shapiro and Connie Caldwell; Kathie McGill and Ruth Saunders on Dulcimer and viola; Arwynn Collins and Melvin Smith-Lopez; Sue Hartman, Hannah Norton, Susan Kirkland Vocal trio; and the Ukulele players. If you’d like to donate to the UCG Lively Arts program, please click here. Thank you!

Beginning June 6, Andy Bachmann heads off to northern Wisconsin to lead Camp Highlands for Boys for the summer. He will be back in late August If you need to be in touch with him, please contact the church office or message him directly.

The newly-elected members of the Church Council will gather for their annual Leadership Summit TODAY June 5th from 5:30 – 7:00pm in Reimer Hall. The outgoing and the incoming chairpersons of Boards and Committees will meet together for dinner, for the sharing of important information, and for inspiration and training. Supper and childcare will be provided

Birthday Collection for Ray Meeks – This is Ray Meeks’ sixth birthday since being released from death row. Every year we receive contributions for Ray at Christmas and for his birthday in June. All financial contributions go through UCG, there are envelopes in the Foyer, or you can give here. Please include your name and address since Ray likes to write thank you notes. The new address to write to Ray is: Douglas Raymond Meeks #046346, P.O.Box 23608 – Tampa, Fl  33623 Thanks for your continued care and prayers for Ray over the years.

Grushers Needed! We need Grusher volunteers (greeter/ushers) on Sundays in June and July. No experience necessary. Come 15 minutes early and be a welcoming presence for our friends and families returning to UCG. Please email hannah.norton@gmail.com for more information or visit https://bit.ly/grusher to sign up now!

C.A.M.P. UCG – For children entering Rising K-6th Grade will be July 25-29, 2022!  Our theme is “All God’s Critters” including special guests, water slide day, yummy snacks, spiritual exploration, and a visit from the zoo! Rates: $30 per child (8:30-12:00pm), $50 family cap for children in the same household; Aftercare Rate: from 12:00-5:00pm: $100 for the week, $20 per day. Email taliar@ucgainesville.org with any questions, or to volunteer with: crafts, STEM lessons, snacks, outdoor games, or if you have a connection to a community group who can teach our children about “critters”, however known. Monetary donations or gift cards to grocery/big box stores are also welcome. Register here.

Gathering Water – Wherever you are this summer- in your own yard, at the beach, in another state or countryremember to gather a small amount of water to bring to our annual “Gathering of Waters” service on August 28. This service is our ritual of re-gathering as a church community at the end of the summer.

 Next Sunday, June 12th

 9:45am          Childcare
10:00am         Worship – Bromleigh McCleneghan
10:15am        Extended Activity Time for Children
11:00am         Fellowship & Beverages
12:30pm        Board of Membership

Alachua County is still in the Orange Zone meaning residents have a high risk of serious illness from COVID-19 Masks are required for everyone at UCG’s Sunday worship service.

UCG is following Endemic Response Guidelines which are based on the risk for serious disease and not the risk for transmission We are currently in the orange zone and masking will be required in the Sanctuary. There is a section of the Sanctuary with fewer chairs if you need more space for social distancing. Please note that UCG will continue broadcasting one Sunday worship service on YouTube.