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9/6/2015 Labor in Loudoun: A Panel Discussion This unique Labor Day program will feature short presentations by four Loudoun Leaders: John Stevens, Crossroads Jobs; Katie Hammler (Leesburg Town Council); Elizabeth Hodge (Director of VOA); and Marty Martinez (Leesburg Town Council). Time will be provided in the program for Q&A by the congregation -- as well as the usual coffee hour opportunities. Frank Shipp's talents will call us to community, as UUCL continues to contemplate its role in Loudoun's own web of interdependence. 126-Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
9/13/2015 Deep Calls Unto Deep From time immemorial, water has symbolized birth and renewal. Today we continue our custom of bringing tokens of water from places where we have experienced renewal – waters drawn from the ocean or a lake or a river, or even rainwater or tap water. This year we’ll share in silence, against a background of renewing water scenes. We’ll have extra water available, if needed. 210-Wade in the Water; 1064 Blue Boat Home; 4-I Brought My Spirit to the Sea
9/20/2015 Black Lives Matter Unitarian Universalists affirm in the inherent worth and dignity of all people. Surely that includes black people. Yet today, Rev. Hubbell reflects on the need to proclaim loudly and clearly that Black Lives Matter. 153 Oh, I Woke Up This Morning; 146 Soon the Day Will Arrive; 108 My Life Flows on in Endless Song
9/27/2015 Whole Living and Our Money: Making the Connection Explore spirituality and money. Consider the role of money in our lives from a different perspective. 16 Tis a Gift to be Simple; 128 For All That is Our Life
10/4/2015 Keep the Cake What ever happened to aggreeing to disagree? When did it become acceptable, in fact almost expected, to endeavor to ruin the lives of those who believe differently than you do? Is there a way to coexist peacefully and respect each other? 170-We Are a Gentle, Angry People; 86-Blessed Spirit of My Life; 131-Love Will Guide Us
10/11/2015 Alive With Love Churches today are hemhorrhaging members. As UUs we're barely holding our own. How is a church for the 21st century to reach a generation that's "spiritual but not religious" -- unless it's alive with love? 347 Gather the Spirit; 8 Mother Spirit, Father Spirit; 121 We'll Build a Land
10/18/2015 Changes How does change impact our lives? We sometimes welcome change and other times it is intrusive and can be a disruption. How does change in our lives not only affect us but also those around us - our families, our friends, our communities and our church.
10/25/2015 A Faith that Matters Fewer people today are going to church. Yet whether we are young or old, we still daily encounter concerns about life and death, justice, compassion – traditional themes of churches. Today, Rev. Phyllis continues the theme Rev. John introduced in his recent sermon on the church in the twenty-first century. “Let It Be a Dance” #311; “Spirit of Life #123; “Building a new Way” #1017
11/1/2015 Even These Things May Seem Pleasant Will we ever look back on today's tragedies and find them pleasant? Seems unlikely, but a quotation suggesting that from Vergil's "Aeneid" is still discussed by Latin scholars -- and was tattooed on Thomas Harkrader Pine's arm years before he died. Was he leaving us a message? Do the dead send us messages in more than the figurative sense? 180 Alhamdulillah; 51 Lady of the Seasons' Laughter; 95 There Is More Love Somewhere
11/8/2015 Oh, the Ravens and the Steelers Should be Friends It’s not just opposing football teams. Everyone seems to be angry -- Christians, Muslims, atheists. Republicans, Democrats, Tea Party members. Revs. Phyllis and John speak about finding compassion and respect for those we consider our enemies. We invite those of you who are sports fans to dress up for the occasion. Come with your sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats. Paint your faces, wear your wigs, and hold up your signs. 368, Now Let Us Sing, 1002, Comfort Me, 318 We Would be One
11/15/2015 With Conviction Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael joins us today on a Pulpit Swap Sunday for Northern VA congregations. Rev. Anya, who strives for understanding and works to honor the inherent worth and dignity in every person, reflects today on the ideologies that she cannot abide and will not support. 1010-We Give Thanks; 396-I Know This Rose Will Open; 1040-Hush
11/22/2015 Simple Gifts Sometimes we get so caught up in what we want, that we overlook what we have. As we enter this season of Thanksgiving, we take time to give thanks for the simple gifts of life – the gift of life itself, the gifts of family and friendship and love, the abundance of earth and life alike, and the sun and the moon and the stars. 16-'Tis a Gift to Be Simple; 128-For All That Is Our Life; 1010-Oh, We Give Thanks
11/29/2015 Accepting Change? Embracing Change! 123-Spirit of Life; 396-I Know This Rose Will Open
12/6/2015 Love Never Dies Holidays are particularly difficult for those who have lost loved ones. Today we seek comfort in our Unitarian Universalist faith to help us through the hard times. 340-Though Gathered Here to Celebrate; 123-Spirit of Life; 101-Abide with Me
12/13/2015 Santa Lucia Celebrated on December 13, the darkest time of the year, Santa Lucia’s Day originated in Scandinavian countries, and commemorates the charitable work of St. Lucy (or Santa Lucia), an Italian martyr known for her compassion and generous nature. Like many winter holiday traditions, Santa Lucia’s Day embodies a spirit of giving as well as a feeling of community. 235-Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly; 226-People, Look East;
12/20/2015 Winter Solstice Service Join the UUCL music team as they guide us through a celebration of the darkness and the light with songs and stories
12/24/2015 Christmas Eve 253-O Come, all Ye Faithful; 241-In the Bleak Midwinter; 246-O Little Town of Bethlehem; 245-Joy to the World!; 251-Silent Night, Holy Night
12/24/2015 Christmas Eve the Gift of the Magi Revs. Hubbell and Manwell will present their own adaptation of O’Henry’s story, “The Gift of the Magi.” O’Henry’s story tells of two young people with more love than money who want to give each other their heart’s desire for Christmas. Come and warm your heart as we sing the carols of the season, closing with a candle-lit “Silent Night. 253-O Come, All Ye Faithful; 254-Sing We Now of Christmas; 256-We Three Kings;246-O Little Town of Bethlehem; 251-Silent Night, Holy Night
12/27/2015 Holiday memories Today we look at our holiday memories, both lonely and sweet: Our first time away from home, and a welcome far away; loved ones no longer at our table, and new arrivals; traditions both old and new. With seasonal scenes in the background, we’ll share stories of the season, and familiar songs, as we see Christmas through each other’s eyes as a season of coming together across both time and distance. 259 We Three Kings; 30 Over My Head; 395 Sing and Rejoice ONE service at 10am
1/3/2016 Personal Journeys Three of our newer members will tell us of their paths to Unitarian Universalism. Similar to last year, Allan will recruit new members to speak
1/10/2016 Be Not Afraid Sound biblical? It is. But still at the heart of our UU message: Be not afraid -- of the stranger; of change; of the unknown; of failure. We try to live from love and from trust, try to midwife change even when the way is clouded and we may fail. As we begin a new year, let’s reflect on our fears and our longings. 28-View the Starry Realm; 396-I Know This Rose Will Open; 131-Love Will Guide Us
1/17/2016 Yearning to Breathe Free Today, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, we stop to ask ourselves where we are called to stand in responding to the huge number of people fleeing poverty and assault who “yearn to breathe free.” # 131 Love Will Guide Us , #1031 Filled with Loving Kindness, # 121 We’ll Build a Land”
1/24/2016 Being, Doing, Sharing the Principles: Conscious, Deliberate and Hard Being, Doing, Sharing the Principles: Conscious, deliberate and hard. Chaplain James Gibbons Walker will look at our First Principle (inherent worth and dignity) and invite consideration on what each of us can do each day to embody, enact, and evangelize about this value at the heart of our liberal faith. 67-We Sing Now Together; 112-Do You Hear?; 118-This Little Light of Mine;
1/31/2016 The Lone, Wild Bird We come together out of our longing for oneness with all that is -- ourselves, others, the universe itself, some would say with God. We imagine ourselves as the "lone, wild bird" of our song, soaring high and far, yet always at one with the spirit which joins all life. How, in our time, can the church best respond? 15 The Lone, Wild Bird; 83 Winds Be Still; 295-Sing Out Praises for the Journey
2/7/2016 Love Stories Valentine’s Day is coming soon. Today, Rev. Hubbell shares some love stories. Bring your hankies and join us on reflecting on spirituality and relationships. 1010 We Give Thanks, 34 Though I Speak with Bravest Fire.
2/14/2016 Plato's Three Loves We all feel different kinds of love all the time, different when we’re talking about our friends, our spouse, our kids, our church members…our enemies….Come to this Valentine’s Day service and take a look at the three different kinds of love that Plato talked about. Which one do we need the most in church? 131-Love Will Guide Us; 123-Spirit of Life; 129-Let Love Continue Long We all feel different kinds of love all the time, different when we’re talking about our friends, our spouse, our kids, our church members…our enemies….Come to this Valentine’s Day service and take a look at the three different kinds of love that Plato talked about. Which one do we need the most in church?
2/21/2016 Giving Our Hearts, Sharing Our Lives As we enter the season of stewardship, we reflect this morning on who we are. We remember that it’s not about us, as individuals, supporting an institution, separate from us. In our stewardship we’re giving to each other, and to ourselves. We’re giving our hearts. We’re giving our lives. We’re building our dreams. 128-For All That Is our Life; 402--From You I Receive; 311-Let It Be a Dance
2/28/2016 Muslim faith Bob Marro ([email protected]) will be speaker. Alternate contact person is Rizwan Jaka ([email protected])
3/6/2016 religUUsity When you take a survey and get asked how religious you are, how do you answer? Do you see yourself as different from those churchgoers? Mel has rethought his answers and wants you to, too. #8 Mother Spirit, Father Spirit, #205 Amazing Grace! #210 Wade in the Water
3/13/2016 Why I Am a Unitarian Universalist Many religious paths exist that help millions of people find grounding and meaning in their lives. Thirty years ago, I became a Unitarian Universalist. Today, nearing the end of my active ministry, I would like to reflect on why I am a Unitarian Universalist. #347, Gather the Spirit, # 188 Come, Come, Whoever You Are, #123, Spirit of Life, # 1017, We Are Building a New Way, (alt) # 287 Faith of the Larger Liberty.
3/20/2016 Have You Taken Your Placebo Today? The urge to heal ourselves is a common desire, whether we frame it in terms of healing the mind, the body, or the spirit. Placebos DO work to some degree: to be considered effective, a medicine needs to have a positive effect that is better than the placebo effect. How can we harness this placebo power and other tools for healing ourselves? # 324 Where My Free Spirit Onward Leads, #123 Spirit of Life, #205 Amazing Grace
3/27/2016 I Will Be With You Always The Gospel of Matthew ends with the risen Jesus assuring his disciples that “I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Our rational selves may scoff, but many find comfort in these words. This Easter Sunday, what might they mean for us? 61 Lo, the Earth Awakes Again; 395 Sing and Rejoice; 269 Lo, the Day of Days Is Here
4/3/2016 Because of You This is UUCL's 25th anniversary. This morning we reflect on the difference UUCL has made, is making, and will make in the years to come. 118 This Little Light of Mine, 146 Soon the Day Will Arrive, 318 We Would Be One
4/10/2016 Oh No...H20 Back in the twentieth century, the United Nations declared that "The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible and affordable water for personal and domestic uses." How can this right still be denied, in the twenty-first century, in the wealthiest country on the planet? TENTATIVE: 1064-Blue Boat Home; The Water is Wide Children's Choir
4/17/2016 Brother Eagle, Sister Sky Celebrate our Mother Earth through song and story Childrens Choir
4/24/2016 Pyramid or Circle? With Earth Day fresh in mind, we look this morning at our human place on our planet. Do we rule from atop a pyramid, or can we reimagine ourselves as part of a great circle of life, an interdependent web? Our sermon topic is posed by Tommy Chambers, winning bidder at last year’s auction. 203-All Creatures of the Earth and Sky; 207-Earth Was Given as a Garden; 83-Winds Be Still
5/1/2016 Have You Checked Your Faith Recently? Have you checked your faith recently? Leslie Wright and Glenda Parsons will present a service on Faith. After watching a Ted Talk with the adult worship committee discussion group, we checked in with our faith, those beliefs we had faith in. The faith that we relied on to help us make sense of our life and our place in it. For both of us, our faith had changed without either of us quite being aware of it. #347-Gather the Spirit; #396-I Know This Rose Will Open; #311-Let It Be a Dance
5/8/2016 Finding Spirituality While Changing the World Many of us long for more spirituality in our lives. Many of us long to end hunger, homelessness, inequality. Today, Rev. Hubbell reflects on how we might find both in building the most unlikely relationships. 1010-We Give Thanks; 123-Spirit of Life; 1008; When Our Heart Is in a Holy Place
5/15/2016 Adult Training Camp: What I Learned from UU Youth and Young Adults How do we minister to and with UU youth and young adults? They are our present and our future, so what are their needs, and are they different from older generations? 301-Touch the Earth, Reach the Sky!; 1021-Lean on Me; 1074-Turn the World Around (alternate 354-We Laugh, We Cry"
5/22/2016 A Community of Hope It has been said that deep down, every minister has just one sermon. So for my last solo sermon in our five years with you, and as you reflect on your own core identity, I want to draw on the sermon with which I began my ministry 26 years ago, in Canada. It’s about the church as a community of hope. 360 Here we have gathered; 346 Come, Sing a Song with me; 1023 Building Bridges
5/29/2016 We Already Have Everything We Need Becoming a Perfect Buddha
6/5/2016 Faith-sploration UUCL's Youth Group will lead the congregation in a brief exploration of some of the world religions and faiths they have learned about this past year while following the UUA's Building Bridges curriculum. 103-For All the Saints; 185-Your Mercy, Oh Eternal One; 186-Grieve Not Your Heart; 214-Shabbat Shalom
6/12/2016
6/19/2016
6/26/2016
7/3/2016
7/10/2016 Music Service
7/17/2016
7/24/2016
7/31/2016
8/7/2016
8/14/2016
8/21/2016 Music Service
8/28/2016
9/4/2016