Greenville Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship
Christmas Eve Service December 24, 2014
Rev. Pat Jobe Kathleen Anderson Minister Director of Lifespan Religious Education Rev. Michelle McClendon Maureen Nery Associate Minister Director, Our UUWoC Christian Elser Stephanie Green Music Director Fellowship Administrator
Want to Contact Us? Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1135 State Park Road, Greenville, SC 29609
864-271-4883 www.greenvilleuu.org [email protected]
Office Hours Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm
Greenville Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship
December 24, 2014
Order of Service Welcome Pat Jobe Chalice Lighting Cathy Jaggars Prelude The Christmas Song Choir *Opening Song #253 Oh Come All Ye Faithful All Sing Story for all Ages A Visit from St. Nicholas Todd Couillard
Special Music Lo How a Rose Choir
Anthem Grinch Medley Choir
Offertory King of the Fairies Annie Pal
Homily Pat Jobe
Special Music O Holy Night Jenna Elser
Special Music O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Merridee Harper
Special Music Christmas Time is Here Choir
*Closing Song #251 Silent Night Choir Verse 1 (German) All Sing Verse 1 in English Postlude Let There be Peace on Earth All Sing
Benediction We Wish You a Merry Christmas Choir
~ Thanks to Our Service Associates ~
Worship Associate John Seitz
Music Director Christian Elser
Ushers Suzanne Case & Victoria McGinnis
Greeters George & Roberta Grepaly
Sound Crew Richard Fuller, Teresa Hall, Charles Fulks Sound Crew Assistants John & Dillard Robertson
O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL
Verse 1 O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem; Come and behold Him Born the King of Angels O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!
Verse 2 God of God, Light of Light Lo! He abhors not the Virgin’s womb; Very God, Begotten not created O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!
Verse 3 Sing, choirs of angels, Sing, in exultation, Sing, all ye citizens of heav’n above Glory to God, In the highest: O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!
Verse 4 Yea, Lord, we greet thee, Born this happy morning, Jesu, to the be glory giv’n: Word of the Father, Now in flesh appearing O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!
SILENT NIGHT Verse 1 Silent night! Holy night! All is calm, all is bright, Round yon Virgin Mother and Child! Holy Infant, so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace! Sleep in heavenly peace!
LET THERE BE PEACE ON EARTH
Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. Let there be peace on earth, the peace that was meant to be. With God as our father, brothers are all are we. Let us walk with each other in perfect harmony. Let peace begin with me. Let this be the moment now. With every step I take, let this be my solemn vow: To take each moment and live each moment in peace eternally. Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me.
Greenville Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship
Pastoral Care December 28, 2014
Rev. Pat Jobe Kathleen Anderson Minister Director of Lifespan Religious Education Rev. Michelle McClendon Maureen Nery Associate Minister Director, Our UUWoC Christian Elser Stephanie Green Music Director Fellowship Administrator
Want to Contact Us? Greenville Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1135 State Park Road, Greenville, SC 29609
864-271-4883 www.greenvilleuu.org [email protected]
Office Hours Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm
Greenville Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship
December 28, 2014
Order of Service Welcome Pat Jobe
Chalice Lighting John Seitz
Prelude Lisa Lipscomb
Opening Words Pat Jobe
*Opening Song #10 Be Thou my Vision All Sing
Story for all Ages Pat Jobe
Words for Reflection John Seitz
Community Caring Please share your joys and sorrows Pat Jobe in our Community Memory Book
before or after the Service
Anthem Original Composition Rebekah Tower
Offertory Lisa Lipscomb
Sermon Pastoral Care Pat Jobe *Closing Song #199 Precious Lord All Sing
Closing Words John Seitz
Postlude Lisa Lipscomb
Benediction Pat Jobe
*Please rise in body or in spirit as you are willing and able. Please turn off cell phones before our service begins.
“Joys and Sorrows” You may write your Joys or Sorrows in the Memory Book
on the table in the front of the sanctuary. These will be read during the "Community Caring” segment of the service. If you are not inclined to write in the
book, you may simply light a candle in silence.
~ Thanks to Our Service Associates ~
Worship Associate John Seitz
Accompanist Lisa Lipscomb
Music Director Christian Elser
Ushers Jackie Weddington & Barbara Gill
Greeters Victoria & Jim McGinnis & Debbie Plonkey
Sound Crew Richard Fuller, Teresa Hall, Charles Fulks
Sound Crew Assistants John & Dillard Robertson Coffee Baristas Howard Jones & Bob Shaw
John Seitz and his wife, Lia, moved to Greenville from Alaska in 2012. They are newlyweds. Their interests are kayaking, hiking, reading, bird watching, gardening, writing poetry, learning new communication skills for the enhancement of relationships, and social endeavors that support UU and the community.
Newcomers! To learn more about our Fellowship, please fill out the yellow card and drop it into the offering basket.
Recordings of Sunday Services may be ordered and picked up opposite the wooden entrance doors to the sanctuary where the Audio Stand is located or by email to [email protected]
If you would like a hearing device, please ask an usher.
January 4, 2015 Five Smooth Stones
Pat Jobe (Walter Ezell, Worship Assoc) One of UUism's most revered voices is James Luther Adams. His Five Smooth Stones are foundational to Unitarian Universalist insistence on a better world. Come hear high praise for a writer and a way of life that just might smooth some of the stones in your path
Getting to Know You! Coffee, snacks, and fellowship have moved to the new Fellowship Hall at the opposite end of the building from the Sanctuary (on the same floor). Please join us after service; all are welcome. We look forward to getting to know you better, even if you think we already know you pretty well.
Congregational Care Items We extend our loving support to:
Please light a candle for Nancy Bell who was injured in a car wreck last week. No broken bones – Lynda Molnar.
Let us honor the memory of those who have left empty spaces at our holiday tables – Lynda Molnar.
We celebrate with:
On this Winter Solstice, we light a candle for Mother Earth – Nan Lundeen.
So happy for our daughter, Lauren, and husband, Mike. Lauren is recovering well and she and her husband and their baby, Miles Davis, are set to have a comfortable and prosperous 2015 and beyond – Candy Kern-Fuller and Richard Fuller.
A few more days (December 23) of decreasing daylight hour, then after that day, spring is coming! Just be patient – Peter Gross.
Pat and Sandy Howard celebrated 32 years together on 12/27.
JUST FOR INFO!
SERMON TOPICS
Do you have a sermon topic on which you'd like to hear Pat preach? Would you like to give a sermon on a particular
subject some Sunday? If so, you're in luck!
The Worship Associates will be meeting on Saturday, January 24th to discuss sermon topics and guest speakers for the next three or four months.
If you'd like to share an idea for consideration, please contact Ed Proulx or another member of the Sunday Services committee. During the meeting,
the Worship Associates and Pat will vote on all submitted ideas.
Don't be shy! Over the past few months, some of our most memorable sermons (like those by Chantal Haskell and Maureen Nery) have been given
by folks who are not members of the Sunday Services committee.
In advance, thank you all for your ideas! - Lisa Lipscomb, Sunday Services Chairperson
APPEAL FOR A MISSING GODDESS
Goddess of compassion, Kuan Yin, is missing from her
garden home outside the downstairs GUUF kitchen door!
She has been missing for too long now; her absence has been noticed with despair by the Women's Group who
gave her that home in honor of our long-time member and past-president of GUUF, Karin Rolett. If anyone
knows of her whereabouts, please help Kuan Yin find her
way back to her hallowed place SOON! – Jean Blank
GAIHN WEEK JANUARY 11 – 18, 2015
We are looking forward to having individuals, families, and groups within
the GUUF community help provide a caring environment for the homeless parents and children who will be with us for a week in January. The families
are part of the Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network.
The Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network
(GAIHN) is a non-profit organization that has a mission to help people who are homeless to become gainfully
employed so that they can be financially independent, find adequate housing and provide for their families.
Often the families are in the program for several weeks or months while they deal with the obstacles that face them. During the
day, the families go to the Greenville Areas Interfaith Network office where
they have counselors who work with them to find ways to address the issues that are contributing to their homelessness. Each week, the families
go to a different church where they are housed, fed, and given encouragement and support. This is a wonderful opportunity to serve
families who are in need.
Our families will arrive in the afternoon on Sunday, January 11th and stay
until Sunday, January 18th. During GAIHN week, volunteers will be helping with preparing evening meals, staying overnight, entertaining children, set
up, clean up, etc.
Many of the volunteer positions for GAIHN week are filled (Thank you!).
However, we still have a few openings in some areas.
If you want to help, call Jean Blank for more information at 239-0110 or e-mail at [email protected].
Highlights in Lifespan Religious Education From Babies to Sages December 28, 2014
Classes and Events Today
9:30 Childcare Opens Choir Practice Long Strange Trip: UU History—Women’s Room
9:45 Discussion Group—Founder’s Room A Course in Miracles—New Conference Room
RE Classes for Children and Youth
11:00 No regularly scheduled RE Classes today. Children and Youth remain in service. Childcare available for children up to age 6. Activity bags are available just outside the sanctuary doors.
Parents, please remember to monitor your
children closely when they are
in your care.
Ongoing Adult Religious Education
LONG STRANGE TRIP: UU HISTORY Led by Jackie Weddington and Karen Conrad Sunday mornings through December 28 9:30-10:45, Women’s Room
This fascinating video and discussion series from the UUA explores the history of Unitarian and Universalist thought and practice, beginning with
the early Gnostics to what we know today as Unitarian Universalism. The
journey has been an exciting one, full of heretics, truth-seekers, mystics, and people who have loved justice. It is the amazing story of how we
became who we are today.
DISCUSSION GROUP Sunday mornings, 9:45-10:45, Founder’s Room
The Discussion Group is the longest running group at GUUF! They meet every Sunday to discuss topics of interest, with the third Sunday of the
month devoted to short story readings and discussions. There is coffee,
and participants are welcome to bring treats of their choice For more information or a copy of the short story, please contact Herb Reeves at
A COURSE IN MIRACLES Facilitator: Jean Blank 9:45-10:45, Conference Room Participants work with the spiritual practice of forgiveness. Contact Jean Blank at [email protected] for information.
WOMEN’S BOOK GROUP--2nd Sunday each month
9:45-10:45: Senior High Classroom Downstairs For information, contact Genny Hill, [email protected]
DATES TO REMEMBER
Neighboring Faiths--Judaism Field Trip Friday, January 9, 7 PM
Middle Schoolers and chaperones will attend services at Temple Beth Israel on Summit Drive. Meet in the Temple parking lot at 6:45.
Parent Orientation for Middle School OWL January 25, 12:30-2:30 PM Lunch and Childcare provided We are pleased to offer the Junior High OWL Curriculum to youth grades 7-9 this year. Students must commit to three weekend lock-ins: Feb. 6-7, Feb.20-21, March 6-7 The parent orientation session is mandatory for parents of participants, and lasts about 2 hours.
Special Friends Week February 9-13 You Are Never Too Old to Make New Friends! Adults pair with children in the congregation and send valentines during the week of Valentine’s Day. On that Sunday, there is a big reveal and a lunch party. This lovely program has built some long-lasting intergenerational friendships in our Fellowship. Sign up begins Sunday, January 4.
GREEN COMMITTEE MEETING The Green Committee will meet at 12:30 pm Sunday, January 4 in the
Conference Room. If you’re interested in helping GUUF maintain its status as a UUA-certified Green Sanctuary,
please join us. Questions: email [email protected]
Membership Sunday
Membership Sunday takes place on the first Sunday of every odd-numbered month immediately following the service. Anyone wishing to join the Fellowship is invited to meet in the choir room where you will “sign the book” and we will share stories of our spiritual journeys. You will also be provided with a packet of information about the Fellowship at that time. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of our Membership Co-Chairs, Debbie Plonkey at (864) 322-5174 or Liz McGrory – (410) 924-6245. During construction, if the meeting place changes we will announce it during the service
There are seven principles which Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote:
The inherent worth and dignity of every person; Justice, equity and compassion in human relations; Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual
growth in our congregations; A free and responsible search for truth and meaning; The right of conscience and the use of the democratic
process within our congregations and in society at large; The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and
justice for all; Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of
which we are a part