Order of Service
July 5, 2026 (click for digital OOS)
Worship Leader Stephani Pawlowski
Liturgist Carol Washburn
Poets and Readers Chris Beregi, Kathleen Sandusky, Mart Pat Mengato
Music Ellen Gozion, Director of Instrumental Music with Brian Junker, Danny Rectenwald,
Madeline Celi Kitch and Corey Layman
Time for All Ages and Song Leading Lee Saville-Iksic
Tech Emily Sweeny and Nicky Baldy
Prelude Nocturne, Op. 9 No. 2 by Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) – Madeline Celi Kitch, piano
Welcome Stephanie
Lighting the Chalice and Call to Worship Stephanie and Carol
Opening Hymn #188 Come, Come, Whoever You Are
Collective Grounding Carol
We name our collective recommitment to care for the earth.
Knowing the ground we live upon is sacred,
We pledge to bring new life to the earth
New Life to the air
New Life to the waters
New Life to each other
For all Life is sacred
Opening Poem Primrose by William Carlos Williams – read by Chris Beregi
Time for All Ages ”Sweet Sweet Singing” — Lee Saville-Iksic
Song Peace, Salaam, Shalom by Pat Humphries
Peace, Salaam, Shalom,
Peace, Salaam, Shalom,
Peace, Salaam, Shalom,
Peace, Salaam, Shalom.
Offering Carol
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Joys and Sorrows: During the offertory music, you are invited to light a candle or place a stone in Blessed Community water as you offer silent gratitude or prayers. Two tables are in the sanctuary; one in the front, to the right of the platform, and one in the back right alcove.
Offertory Music Missing Appalachia composed and performed by Danny Rectenwald
On Love: Collective Reading love is more thicker than forget by e.e. cummings – Carol The congregation is invited to read aloud the indented, italicized text.
love is more thicker than forget
more thinner than recall
more seldom than a wave is wet
more frequent than to fail
it is most mad and moonly
and less it shall unbe
than all the sea that only
is deeper than the sea
love is less always than to win
less never than alive
less bigger than the least begin
less littler than forgive
it is most sane and sunly
and more it cannot die
than all the sky which only
is higher than the sky
Two Poems I Will Not Live an Unlived Life by Dawna Markov – Read by Mary Pat
Answer by Mary Pat Mangato
Musical Response #1031 Filled with Loving Kindness
Sharing Joys & Sorrows Stephanie
Meditation, Silence, or Prayer
Hymn Response #1002 Comfort Me
Poem For Denise Levertov (after Reading Candles in Babylon) by Chris Beregi
Musical Interlude The Lonely Planets — an original song by Brian Junker
Poem Small Kindnesses by Danisha Laméris — read by Kathleen Sandusky
Spoken Word What We Need is Here after Wendell Berry by Phyllis Cole-Dai — read by Carol
Hymn #100 I’ve Got Peace Like a River
Poem Lady Liberty by Tato Laviera — read by Stephanie
Closing Reflection Equality in a Sea of Inequality by Peggy Clarke – Stephanie
Closing Hymn #121 We’ll Build a Land
Extinguishing the Chalice Flame
We extinguish this flame but not the light of truth,
the warmth of community, or the fire of commitment:
these we carry in our hearts until we are together again.
Benediction Stephanie
(The congregation may be seated.)
Postlude National Anthem: Arise, Arise! By Jean Rohe – Performed by Ellen, Madeline, Brian & Danny
Chorus ALL: Arise, Arise! I see the future in your eyes.
To a more perfect union we aspire –
And lift our voices from the fire.
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