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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
300 episodes
6 days ago
"Positivity as resistance" describes using positivity to oppose negativity, oppression, or unwanted change. This can take several forms, such as using joy to sustain activism, a personal practice of countering negative self talk with positive affirmations, or managing change by engaging with positive and constructive communication rather than solely negative opposition. In this service, we’ll contemplate how positivity could play a role in the year ahead.
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"Positivity as resistance" describes using positivity to oppose negativity, oppression, or unwanted change. This can take several forms, such as using joy to sustain activism, a personal practice of countering negative self talk with positive affirmations, or managing change by engaging with positive and constructive communication rather than solely negative opposition. In this service, we’ll contemplate how positivity could play a role in the year ahead.
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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Positivity as Resistance - January 4, 2026
"Positivity as resistance" describes using positivity to oppose negativity, oppression, or unwanted change. This can take several forms, such as using joy to sustain activism, a personal practice of countering negative self talk with positive affirmations, or managing change by engaging with positive and constructive communication rather than solely negative opposition. In this service, we’ll contemplate how positivity could play a role in the year ahead.
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6 days ago
1 hour 7 minutes 58 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Bringing In The Light - Dec. 21, 2025
Please join Rev. Rosemary and Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet for this family-friendly solstice service. The darkest part of the year is now behind us, the waxing sun is greeting us. Let's celebrate the return of the light with Christmas right around the corner.
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2 weeks ago
49 minutes 15 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Offering Hope and Warmth: Mitten Tree Service”, Dec 14, 2025
Each year we bring out gifts of warmth and hope to decorate our Mitten Tree. Be inspired by generosity, hope and love. ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting - Opening to the Light by Sarah Ruth Wekoye Davis Hymn 235 - Deck the Halls Lighting the Third Advent Candle - A Candle of Joy Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 - From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection - Brandie Moller-Reid Hymn 244 - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Reading - Leveling Up by Karen G. Johnston Musical Presentation - Piano Duet with Rev. Rosemary and Gordon Ritchie Lighting the Baby Candle Hymn 1061 - For So the Children Come Meditation Candles of Joy and Concern Reading - Why the Evergreen Trees Never Lose their Leaves by Florence Holbrook Winter Song - Winter Wonderland Decorating the Mitten Tree Blessing the Mitten Tree - Rev Rosemary Morrison Singing to the Mitten Tree - Oh Mitten Tree Reading - Hope Comes to Claim Us by Hannah Roberts Villnave Reflection - Rev. Rosemary Morrison Hymn 248 - Joy to the World Extinguishing the Chalice Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 10 minutes 5 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Carols and Lessons. December 7, 2025 Chorealis
Order of Service Carols and Lessons December 7, 2025 Chorealis Service Leader: Karen Mills Get your holiday spirit in gear with songs and readings from Chorealis. You're invited to share inseasonal songs (one's a world premiere!), heartfelt readings and the warmth of community on this winter morn. Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgment Prelude Winter Lullaby – by Pinkzebra - Chorealis Opening Words We are in the Midst by Elizabeth M. Strong Chalice Lighting The Nights of Midwinter by D.C. Fortune Celebrating the Darkness by Jon VonRue read by Jeff Bisanz Hymn #55 Dark of Winter by Shirley J. Denham Reading: Joy by Jan K. Nielsen read by John Pater Lighting the Advent Candles Marilyn Gaa Hymn #345 With Joy We Claim the Growing Light by Samuel Longfellow Meditation In word Winter Meditation by Tess Baumberger In silence In song Amid the Falling Snow - Chorealis Arr. Audrey Snyder Candles of Care and Connection Hymn #226 People Look East by Eleanor Turgeon Sharing Our Abundance Minister’s Discretionary Fund Hymn#402 From You I Receive(Sing 2X) by Joseph and Nathan Segal Candles of Joy and Concern Reading: Unitarians (and UUs) at Christmas by Kate McKenna read by Lynne Turvey Hymn #253 O Come, All Ye Faithful (v.1 (English) and 2) by John F. Wade Reading: Invitation to Christmas by Shari Woodbury (adapted) read by Maria Ouderkirk Hymn #224 Let Christmas Come by John H. Morgan Reading: The Innkeeper by Anne Dilenschneider read by Theresa Wilkinson Hymn #22 Once in Royal David’s City by Carl G. Seaburg Reading: A Baby Was Born by Glenn Matthews read by Nicole Wright and Andrea Graham Hymn #238 Within the Shining of a Star by Robert S. Lehman Reading: Ding-a-Ling-a-Ling by Kaaren Solveig Anderson read by Karen Mills Choral Response: Christmas Pops Trio arr. Jay Althouse – Chorealis Closing Words/Extinguishing the Flame Christmas is Subversive by Kendyl L. R. Gibbons (adapted) read by Gordon Ritchie Postlude Happy & Jolly & Gay by Gordon Ritchie - Chorealis Carry the Flame Congregation
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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes 16 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Ordinary Miracles: Let’s Look for Them November 30, 2025. First Sunday in Advent
Ordinary Miracles: Let’s Look for Them November 30, 2025 First Sunday in Advent Reverend Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Maria Ouderkirk Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting Miracles in mundane moments… by Rev. Michelle Collins We light this chalice for eyes that see miracles in mundane moments. May this flame remind us that gratitude grows not through waiting for extraordinary gifts but through noticing the ordinary blessings surrounding us daily. Hymn 360 Here We Have Gathered by A.S. Carpenter Lighting the First Advent Candle Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection Hymn 224 Let Christmas Come by J.H. Morgan Reading Musical Presentation Andrew Glover on piano Meditation Meditation Hymn 123 Spirit of Life Candles of Joy and Concern Message Ordinary Miracles Hymn 331 Life is the Greatest Gift of All by W. Oliver & J.L. Bain Extinguishing the Flame Benediction Postlude Carry the Flame
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1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 50 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
"A Handful of Gratitude: The Life and Teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh', Nov 16, 2025
ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude - Chanting as a River – Monastic Chant from Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village (not recorded) Chalice Lighting/Opening Words - by Thich Nhat Hahn Hymn 38 - Morning Has Broken Sharing Our Abundance - Edmonton Food Bank Hymn 402 - From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Time for All Ages - I Am Peace: A Book of Mindfulness - written by Susan Verde; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds Hymn 1009 - Meditation on Breathing Service Leader Reflection - Susan Ruttan Reading Message - A Handful of Gratitude - Rev. Rosemary Morrison Meditation (video not recorded) Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1031 - Filled with Loving Kindness Extinguishing the Flame Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes 16 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
What Can We Learn? October 9, 2025. Rev. Rosemary Morrison
What Can We Learn? October 9, 2025 Rev. Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Jeff Bisanz Guest speaker: Whitney Haynes Order of Service Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting/Opening Words The Chalice of Our Being by Rev. Richard Gilbert “Each morning we must hold out the chalice of our being to receive, to carry, and give back.”—Dag Hammarskjold Each morning we hold out our chalice of being To be filled with the graces of life that abound— Air to breathe, food to eat, companions to love, Beauty to behold, art to cherish, causes to serve. They come in ritual procession, these gifts of life. Whether we deserve them we cannot know or say, For they are poured out for us. Our task is to hold steady the chalice of our being. We carry the chalice with us as we go, Either meandering aimlessly, Or with destination in our eye. We share its abundance if we have any sense, Reminding others as we remind ourselves Of the contents of the chalice we don’t deserve. Water from living streams fills it If only we hold it out faithfully. We give back, if we can, something of ourselves— Some love, some beauty, some grace, some gift. We give back in gratitude if we can Something like what is poured into our chalice of being— For those who abide with us and will follow. Each morning we hold out the chalice of our being, To receive, to carry, to give back. Hymn 1000 Morning Has Come by Jason Shelton Moment to Remember: Doug Eastwell Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection – Jeff Bisanz Hymn 299 Make Channels for the Streams of Love by R.C. French Presentation Whitney Haynes –Alberta Workers for Research and Education (AWARE), https://albertaworkers.org/ed4all Hymn 118 This Little Light African American Spiritual Meditation Meditation Music 1053 How Could Anyone by L. Roderick Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1014 Answering the Call of Love by Jason Shelton Extinguishing the Flame The practice of noticing continues… by Rev. Michelle Collins Our worship ends, but the practice of noticing continues. May you discover treasures hiding in tomorrow's ordinary moments: the warmth of morning coffee, a stranger's kindness, the miracle of lungs that breathe without asking. Go forth gathering what is already here. Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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2 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 29 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Growing Our Gratitude 2025-11-02
Some days we can’t see the joy that surrounds us. So caught up inside ourselves, we take when we should give.” These are the words from “Thankful”, just one of the songs Chorealis will sing as we take time to notice the abundance around us. Join us in stretching our gratitude muscles.
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2 months ago
1 hour 21 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Celebrating Samhain: Honouring Our Ancestors and Ourselves - 2025-10-26
'Tis the time of the year when the veil is the thinnest between this world and the next. We will gather around the bonfire to reflect on the season and our connection to the earth. Then we will go on a journey through the labyrinth to remember departed loved ones. 
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2 months ago
42 minutes 21 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Where Spaghetti Meets Spirit”, Oct 19, 2025
Our congregations, cultures, communities, our world, are in the midst of profound transition. How do we bring the spirit of our UU faith into this process? ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting Hymn 361 - Enter, Rejoice, and Come In Sharing Our Abundance - Camp fYrefly Hymn 402 - From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection - Rev. Rosemary Morrison Hymn 1003 - Where Do We Come From Responsive Reading 512 - We Give Thanks This Day Meditation Meditation Music Candles of Joy and Concern Message - When Spaghetti Meets Spirit - Guest Minister Rev. Anne Barker, CUC Congregational Life Lead & Transitional Executive Director Hymn 1014 - Answering the Call of Love Extinguishing the Flame/Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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2 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 43 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
When Turkeys Fly: Doing the Impossible with Gratitude October 12, 2025
When Turkeys Fly: Doing the Impossible with Gratitude October 12, 2025 Reverend Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Yvonne Mireau Order of Service Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting Come into this circle of community. Come into this sacred space. By Andrew Pakula Come into this circle of community. Come into this sacred space. Be not tentative. Bring your whole self! Bring the joy that makes your heart sing. Bring your kindness and your compassion. Bring also your sorrow, your pain. Bring your brokenness and your disappointments. Spirit of love and mystery; help us to recognize the spark of the divine that resides within each of us. May we know the joy of wholeness. May we know the joy of being together. Hymn 349 We Gather Together by Dorothy C. Senghas Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection Hymn 346 Come, Sing a Song with Me by Carolyn McDade Meditation Candles of Joy and Concern Video Grateful – Empty Hands Music – not recorded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO2o98Zpzg8 Gratitude Activity Greet your neighbours while bringing up your non-perishable items Reading Message Hymn 131 Love Will Guide Us by Sally Rogers Extinguishing the Flame When the world numbs… by Rev. Cameron Trimble Spirit of Breath, When the world numbs, soften us. Melt the armor we’ve built around our own tenderness. Guard us not with distance, but with discernment. Help us feel deeply without drowning. Let us carry pain without being consumed by it. Let us keep loving without illusion. May our hearts of flesh remain responsive, vulnerable, and true Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 44 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Cultivating Compassion - Chorealis Service. October 5, 2025
Chorealis Service - Cultivating Compassion October 5, 2025 Welcome, Announcements and Land Acknowledgement Prelude Theme from Cheers Chorealis Opening Words We Lay Down Our Burdens by Kate Steinberg (adapted) Kindling the Chalice Rekindled by Albert Schweitzer Reading When the World Numbs, Stay Tender by Rev. Cameron Trimble Musical response Open Our Hearts Chorealis Sharing Our Abundance From You I Receive Reading Compassion - Rabbi Esther Adler Hymn #6 Just As Long As I Have Breath by Alicia S. Carpenter Candles of Care and Connection Service leader reflection by Karen Mills Meditation In words Tending by Rev. Dr. David Breeden In silence In music Sanctuary by Carrie Newcomer, arr. by Gordon Ritchie Chorealis Two Readings for Times When Compassion is Hard Prayer for Cultivating Compassion When It Feels Difficult Generous Assumptions by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer Hymn #1031 Filled With Loving Kindness. -traditional Buddhist Meditation arr. By M. Hayes Closing Song There Is More Love Somewhere Chorealis Extinguishing the Chalice Practice the Growing by Rev. Dr. David Breeden Carry the Flame
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3 months ago
1 hour 9 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Earth and Spirit: Belonging to the Earth”, Sept 28, 2025
ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Welcome and Announcements Prelude - Shaman’s Call by Carlos Nakai (not recorded) Land Acknowledgement Chalice Lighting - breathe by Craig Rowland Hymn 163 - For the Earth Forever Turning Reading – The Earth Does Not Belong to Us: We Belong to the Earth by Chief Seattle Sharing Our Abundance - Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society Hymn 402 – From You I Receive (sing 2x) Reading - What Does It Mean to Belong to the Earth? by Barbara Ford Hymn 175 - We Celebrate the Web of Life Guest Speaker - Cheryl Whiskeyjack Reflection of Orange Shirt Day Candles of Joy and Concern A Prayer for Orange Shirt Day Responsive Reading – We Are the Fundamentalists by Charles Thomas Closing Words – inspired by Bell Hooks Hymn 207 - Earth Was Given Extinguishing the Chalice - by Adam Slate Carry the Flame
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 7 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Showing Up in Community: We Belong There Too. September 21, 2025
Showing Up in Community: We Belong There Too September 21, 2025 Reverend Rosemary Morrison Guest: Juan Vargas Order of Service Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting Hymn 188 Come, Come, Whoever You Are. By L.A. Unger Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Time for All Ages I Am We by Susan Verde –not recorded Candles of Joy and Concern Song We Shall Be Known by MaMuse (Lyrics below) Reading Excerpt from Effective Organising for Congregational Renewal by Michael Gecan Message Showing Up In Community: We Belong There Too Hymn 1017 Building a New Way By M. Sandefer Extinguishing the Flame Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude We Shall be Known by MaMuse Lyrics: We shall be known by the company we keep by the ones who circle round to tend these fires We shall be known by the ones who sow and reap the seeds of change alive from deep within the earth It is time now It is time now that we thrive It is time we lead ourselves into the well It is time now, and what a time to be alive In this great turning we shall learn to lead in love In this great turning we shall learn to lead in love
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3 months ago
58 minutes 41 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Sept 14, 2025 "Let’s Build it Together: the Structure of Belonging"
Service Leader: Karen Mills Order of Service Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting Hymn 389 ""Gathered Here" Sharing Our Abundance: charity of Sept: Bent Arrow Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Invitation to greet your neighbours Service Leader Reflection by Karen Mills Meditation Meditation Hymn 123 "Spirit of Life" Candles of Joy and Concern Song "Tend to the Spark" by Heather Houson Reading Excerpt from "Community: The Structure of Belonging" by Peter Block Message "The Structure of Belonging" by Rev. Morrison Hymn 1020 "Woyaya" Extinguishing the Flame "The Welcome We Extend" by Rev. Michelle Collins Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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3 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 1 second

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
You Belong Here: AHomecoming Celebration. Setptember 7, 2025
September 7, 2025 You Belong Here: A Homecoming Celebration Reverend Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Lynne Turvey Order of Service Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting The Spirit of Water by Katie Sivani Gelfand We light this chalice as a symbol of reunion. We reunite in this sanctuary to share the flow of our hearts with one another. We gather together in ritual to celebrate our fountains of joy to hold each other through storms of grief to guide one another through rapids of transformation to rest together on ponds of stillness. Together, we honor the spirit of water, its many forms, and its life-giving essence. Hymn 1000 Morning Has Come by J. Shelton Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Ingathering Ritual with Calling of Directions (Response: Hymn 389 Gathered Here. By P.A. Porter) Invitation to greet your neighbours Service Leader Reflection Video Sing Along: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADNit5IXoeQ Swimming to the Other Side by P. Humphries – not recorded Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1007 There’s a River Flowing In My Soul. By P. Mayer and H. Prichard Message and Water Ceremony Hymn 1064 Blue Boat Home Extinguishing the Flame May The Waters Gathered Here by Susan Karlson May the Waters gathered here remind us of what each of us brings to this community and of the waters that nourished us before we were even born, that continue to give us sustenance and energy for our life journeys. and for all creatures on this earth. May we gratefully continue to swim to the other side. Benediction: Carry the Flame Postlude
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4 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 33 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
The Earth Laughs in Flowers. June 15, 2024
The Earth Laughs in Flowers June 15, 2024 Reverend Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Yvonne Mireu Please bring a flower to share to our annual Flower Communion. This beloved Unitarian Universalist tradition started decades ago with Rev. Norbert Capek, a Unitarian minister persecuted for his inclusive values. Celebrate with us on this important and colourful day! Order of Service: The following video was played before the service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrt5-tz3Coc (a compilation of songs about roses) Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting Like the First Hint of Green by Jennifer McGlothin As the first hint of green begins to peek through the barren ground As that little sprig grows into a healthy stem As that stem grows into a stalk and forms a bud As that bud slowly opens with each new day To form a yellow daffodil Let us be, like that first hint of green, renewed by the warm of the sun’s rays And ready to emerge with a new energy, ready to face the day. We light this chalice to bring a glimmer of that warmth into our space. Hymn 63 Spring Has Now Unwrapped the Flowers words by P. Cantiones (1582) Service Leader Reflection Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Flower Communion Blessing by Amy Zucker Morgenstern Each of us is a flower, with a delicate beauty uniquely our own. We may be like sunflowers, turning always towards the light. May our lives bloom like the flowers. We may be like night-blooming cereus, only displaying our fragrant petals when it is dark and we think no one can see. May our lives bloom like the flowers. We may be hothouse flowers, far from our native lands, cautiously tended within a harsh and unfamiliar climate. May our lives bloom like the flowers. We may be gray-headed like dandelions, eager to launch the new generation with the first strong gust of wind: past our own bright youth, but ready to pass our wisdom on in precious gossamer-carried seeds. May our lives bloom like the flowers. Some of us, sometimes, spring up overnight and fade in the hot glare. May our lives bloom like the flowers. Some of us, sometimes, are roses, slowly assembling petal after tightly-wrapped petal, and revealing our full glory only when everything is in place. May our lives bloom like the flowers. Sometimes we are roadside weeds, loveliness bursting improbably from the dust and debris. May our lives bloom like the flowers. May we offer our beauty with the simplicity of flowers, expecting no recognition, hoping for nothing, giving out of what we are, and knowing it is enough. May our lives bloom like the flowers. Hymn 65 The Sweet June Days (words by Samuel Longfellow) Message With Flower Celebration Meditation de Colores, Flower Communion Meditation by Rev. Dan Schatz- video not recorded https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LPYQsjz_ZCx4XU2La4y9CtLz9MyE5444/view?usp=sharing Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1018 ACome and Go with me to That Land (African American Spiritual) Extinguishing the Flame Delighted and Renewed by Rebekah Savage As we come to the end of service, may you depart from our time together Buoyed by the Spirit of Life, Delighted by the warmth of our gathering, and Renewed in soul and mind. As we extinguish the flame of our chalice, may its lingering spark be carried in your heart until we are together again. Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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6 months ago
57 minutes 57 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
"Take PRIDE in who you are!" June 8, 2025
Sunday, June 8, 2025 "Take PRIDE in who you are!" Order of Service Service Leaders: Gordon Ritchie, Maria Ouderkirk and Declan Kiely Welcome and Announcements Prelude- video [not recorded] "It's Not Easy Being Green" Land Acknowledgement Chalice Lighting "Honoring Our Common Connection and Our Uniqueness" by Adam Slate Hymn 305 "Des Colores" Reading " A Seed Knows How to Wait" by Hope Jahren Sharing Our Abundance - Charity of the Month: George Spady Society Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Reading "Litany for Becoming" by enfleshed Hymn 1019 " Everything Possible" Service Leader Reflection by Maria Ouderkirk Responsive Reading - Our Common Life Is Enriched from Religious Institute, a multifaith organization dedicated to advocating for sexual, gender, and reproductive health, education, and justice in faith communities and society. Hymn 1053 "How Could Anyone" Uniqueness Ritual Candles of Care and Concern Video [not recorded] "True Colours" Responsive Reading "Love Is Hard" by Carey McDonald, Terasa Cooley Hymn 1014 "Answering the Call of Love" Extinguishing the Flame: Responsive Reading "In Love" by Charles Thomas Closing Words "Rainbow Blessing" by Cricket Hall "Carry the Flame" Postlude "I'm Coming Out" [not recorded]
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7 months ago
49 minutes 44 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
All Creatures Great and Small: Animals Bless us Every Day. June 1, 2025
All Creatures Great and Small: Animals Bless us Every Day June 1, 2025 Rev. Rosemary Morrison, Service Leader: Karen Bilida All Creatures Great and Small: Animals Bless us Every Day June 1, 2025 Order of Servcie Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting All Animals Are Our Relatives by Florence Caplow We light this chalice in honor of the animal realm, Furred and hoofed, two-legged, four-legged, many-legged, Fanged and clawed, gentle and fierce, wild and tame. May we remember that all animals are our relatives, Worthy of our care and respect. Hymn 38 Morning Has Broken by E. Farjeon Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) by J. and N. Segal Service Leader Reflection Hymn A Place in the Choir (Words below) Animal Companionship Responsive Reading By Karen G. Johnston Leader: Ours is a world alive and aloud with the presence of creatures and critters. Animals abound, interwoven in our human lives and wholly independent. This is the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part. People: We give thanks for animal companionship in our lives and on this earth. Leader: Some of us have known animals who have saved our very lives. Sometimes, this is metaphor; sometimes, it is literal fact. For so many of us, we are better human animals because we have known animal animals as part of our story. People: We give thanks for animal companionship in our lives and on this earth. Leader: Animals are not only cuddly and cute, companions of solace and delight. Animals are deeply wild, with the capacity to defend and to kill, even the ones we have pronounced tamed. Let us always show forms of proper respect for this wild way. People: We give thanks for animal companionship in our lives and on this earth. Leader: There is the painful reality that some animals suffer needlessly at our hands. There are animals who encounter human cruelty – left hungry or maltreated, used for mean-spirited profit, habitat stolen and built upon without regard for our shared mutual existence. Let us do what we can to be able to give thanks for animals without hypocrisy or heartless dominance. People: We give thanks for animal companionship in our lives and on this earth. Leader: There are animals in our daily lives whose labor makes our own lives easier, safer, more accessible. Animals who lend us their fur or hair or feathers or fleece or milk or eggs that we might be sustained without their loss of life. Animals whom we raise or hunt – may it always be compassionately and with respect for the wider web, though we know this is mostly not the case – whose lives are sacrificed that some of us eat or cover our bodies. May we move ever closer to that ideal to live lightly on the earth, taking only what we must, and no more. People: We give thanks for animal companionship in our lives and on this earth. All: We bless all animals. We bless those we know and love; we bless those unknown to us who have benefited our lives. We bless even the ones that can harm us, affirming with humility their place in the interdependent web. We affirm the impulse for humans to live in right relation with all other animals on this earth. May we honor our best presence as part of the animal family. Video Happy Dogs and Cat in Australia Pharrell Williams (Music) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DePFiF-nNoE&t=16s Pet Blessing/Minister Reflection Meditation Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1010 We Give Thanks by W.L. Perkins Extinguishing the Flame That Which is Worthy of Doing by Steve J Crump That which is worthy of doing, create with your hands. That which is worthy of repeating, speak with a clear voice. That which is worthy of remembering, hold in your hearts. And that which is worthy of remembering, hold in your hearts. And that which is worthy of living, go and live it now. Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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7 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 45 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Learning to Fly and Other Imaginings”, May 25, 2025
J.M. Barrie wrote in Peter Pan: The moment you doubt whether you can fly you cease forever to be able to do it. What do you think UCE is capable of? In what ways have we clipped our own wings? Let’s explore possibilities together! ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting - Nurturing Imagination by Rev. Michelle Collins Hymn 389 - Gathered Here Sharing Our Abundance - Y.E.S.S. Candles of Joy and Concern Pastoral Response - Rev. Rosemary Morrison Hymn 123 - Spirit of Life Meditation Reading - by Wilferd A. Peterson Hymn 1051 - We Are… Service Leader Reflection - Theresa Wilkinson Video - Imagine - John Lennon (not recorded) Message - Learning to Fly and Other Imaginings - Rev. Rosemary Morrison Moment of Reflection Hymn 1024 - When the Spirit Says Do Extinguishing the Flame - To Kindle New Fires in the World by Rev. Michelle Collins Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude
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7 months ago
59 minutes 39 seconds

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
"Positivity as resistance" describes using positivity to oppose negativity, oppression, or unwanted change. This can take several forms, such as using joy to sustain activism, a personal practice of countering negative self talk with positive affirmations, or managing change by engaging with positive and constructive communication rather than solely negative opposition. In this service, we’ll contemplate how positivity could play a role in the year ahead.