Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE) Podcast

The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children.

  1. The Invitation:  Welcoming our Newest Members .  September 15, 2024

    15 SEPT

    The Invitation: Welcoming our Newest Members . September 15, 2024

    September 15, 2024 The Invitation: Welcoming our Newest Members Rev Rosemary Morrison, Service Leader Maida Zederayko Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting A Place of Belonging and Caring by Kimberlee Anne Tomczak Carlson It is not by chance that you arrived here today. You have been looking for something larger than yourself. Inside of you there is a yearning, a calling, a hope for more, A desire for a place of belonging and caring. Through your struggles, someone nurtured you into being, Instilling a belief in a shared purpose, a common yet precious resource That belongs to all of us when we share. And so, you began seeking a beloved community: A people that does not put fences around love. A community that holds its arms open to possibilities of love. A heart-home to nourish your soul and share your gifts. Welcome home; welcome to this sacred space. Hymn 188 Come, Come Whoever You Are Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Responsive Reading 442 We Bid You Welcome Song Draw the Circle Wide by Gordon Light Meditation Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1058 Be Ours a Religion Message Part One New Member Ceremony Message Part Two Hymn 1008 When Our Heart is in a Holy Place Extinguishing the Flame A Benediction for New Member Sunday by Thomas Rhodes In this religious community we reach back into the past to honor those who came before us and those who have given much so that we may be here today. And we reach forward with hands of welcome to embrace those who have newly joined our Fellowship. Wherever your path may take you, may you carry the good news you have heard here today with you in your heart and on your lips as a blessing to everyone you may meet. Go in peace. Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude Lyrics: Draw the Circle Wide Chorus Draw the circle wide Draw it wider still. Let this be our song, no one is alone, We’ll be side by side Draw the circle wide. Verse 1 Love the still point of the circle, around it all things turn; nothing lost, but held forever, in love's gracious arms. Chorus Verse 2 Let our hearts touch far horizons, to encompass great and small; let our loving know no borders, faithful to love's call. Chorus Verse 3 Let the dreams we dream be larger, than we've ever dreamed before; let our hearts be full of welcome opening every door. Chorus

    1h 6m
  2. Homecoming:  Blessing of the Water.   September 8, 2024.

    8 SEPT

    Homecoming: Blessing of the Water. September 8, 2024.

    Homecoming: Blessing of the Water. September 8, 2024. Rev R. Morrison Service Leader: Marilyn Gaa Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting You are welcome here… by Rev. Allison Palm We gather this morning on the brink of a new congregational year, Some of us come fresh from summer adventures, From wind and waves and sunshine. Some of us come broken down from summer losses, From tears and pain and heartache. Some of us come renewed from summer rest, From peace and solitude and contemplation. Some of us come wearied from summer monotony, From work and heat and sameness. Whoever you are, wherever you come from, whatever gifts and needs you bring, You are welcome here. Hymn 346 Come, Sing a Song With Me Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection Video Swimming to the Other Side by Pat Humphries- no audio or video from this copyrighted material Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 121 We’ll Build a Land Reading John and Lynne Turvey Water Ceremony Hymn 1018 Come and Go with Me Extinguishing the Flame Until We Meet Again by Amy Zucker Morgenstern May all our hours together be blessed as this one has been: by open-hearted sharing, learning from one another, and making beautiful harmonies together. And may we greet everyone we encounter with the same acceptance and grateful kinship, until we meet again. Blessed be. Benediction Carry the Flame Postlude

    55 min
  3. Paws and Purrs: We Bless Our Animal Friends. June 16, 2024

    16 JUNE

    Paws and Purrs: We Bless Our Animal Friends. June 16, 2024

    June 16, 2024 Paws and Purrs: We Bless Our Animal Friends Rev. R. Morrison, Service Leader: Brandie-Moller-Reid Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting All Animal Chalice by Mark Causey We light this chalice, spark of the original fire of creation, to remind us that we all on the planet – the furred, the feathered, the finned, and the scaled, along with us featherless bipeds – we are all made of the same star-stuff and all share a common destiny. We all share the same hopes of a life free from harm and suffering, and the same aspirations of happiness, love, and flourishing – being able to express our own unique natures and capacities as best we may. We are just that many diverse perspectives from which the whole is seen and experienced. We are inextricably intertwined, interconnected, and interdependent. And it is good. Hymn 163 For the Earth Forever Turning Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Service Leader Reflection Song A Place in the Choir Reading Candles of Joy and Concern Video Presentation- not recorded I Love My Dog By Cat Stevens/Yusuf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET5drt_utUY Message Paws and Purrs: We Bless Our Animal Friends Hymn 1030 Siyahamba/Pet Parade 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 A Holy and Generous Love by Elena Westbrook Go in hope, for the arc of the universe is long and we can bend it toward justice. Go in courage, for together we have the strength to confront injustice in our daily lives and the larger world. Go in love, because a holy and generous love is both the reason and means by which we transform our lives. Carry the Flame Postlude A Place in the Choir – Lyrics Chorus All God's critters got a place in the choir Some sing low, some sing higher Some sing out loud on the telephone wire And some just clap their hands, or paws or anything they got now Listen to the bass, it's the one on the bottom Where the bullfrog croaks and the hippopotamus Moans and groans with a big to do And the old cow just goes, 'Moo' Chorus All God's critters got a place in the choir Some sing low, some sing higher Some sing out loud on the telephone wire And some just clap their hands, or paws or anything they got now Well, the dogs and the cats they take up the middle The honeybee hums and the crickets fiddle The donkey brays and the pony neighs The old coyote howls Chorus All God's critters got a place in the choir Some sing low, some sing higher Some sing out loud on the telephone wire And some just clap their hands, or paws or anything they got now Listen to the top where the little bird sings The melody with the high notes ringing The hoot owl hollers over everything And the jaybird disagrees Chorus All God's critters got a place in the choir Some sing low, some sing higher Some sing out loud on the telephone wire And some just clap their hands, or paws or anything they got now It’s a simple song of living sung ev’ry where By the ox and the fox and grizzly bear. The grumpy alligator and hawk above, The sly raccoon and the turtle dove. Chorus (sing 2x) All God's critters got a place in the choir Some sing low, some sing higher Some sing out loud on the telephone wire And some just clap their hands, or paws or anything they got now

    1h 14m
  4. Roots and Wings.  A Covenantal Celebration May 19, 2024

    20 MAY

    Roots and Wings. A Covenantal Celebration May 19, 2024

    Roots and Wings. A Covenantal Celebration of Reverend Rosemary Morrison and the Unitarian Church of Edmonton .May 19, 2024. Service Leader: Oksana Atwood Order of Service Oksana Atwood (she/her) Brief welcome Processional Hymn: When The Heart Is In a Holy Place • Procession of front row guests • Processional leader: Rev. Brian Kiely Welcome: Oksana Introduce Ilara Land Acknowledgement: Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet (They/Them) Introduce Anne Barker Greetings and introduction: Anne Barker (she/her) Prelude: Michelle Mares (she/hers) Piano prelude Goldberg Variations Chalice Lighting: Oksana (she/her) reading and introducing person lighting. Hymn /song: Morning Has Broken #38 Time for All Ages: Matthew Dalley (he/him) Introduce self and story, greetings and blessings from youth. Offertory/ Sharing Our Abundance - Anne Barker From You I Receive. Sing 2X Meditation: Ben Robins Hymn/Song: Spirit of Life #123 Family acknowledgement of Support: (from Zoom) Homily: Debra Faulk she/her To Soar While Grounded? Interlude Music - Michelle Mares Charge to Congregation: Samaya Oakley (She/Her) Charge to minister: Karen Fraser Gitlitz (She/Her) Interlude Music: Michelle Mares Ceremony of Commitment: Brandie Moller-Reid (She/Her) with congregation Connections at the roots: Placement of the Stole (Yvonne Mireau she/her) along with Brandie Moller-Reid Making promises/blessings: Ben Robins (he/him) Carry the Flame: Oksana note this weekly ritual will be done as part of this rite of installation now, rather than at the end Hymn: Woyaya #1020 Extinguishing the Flame: Oksana (she/her) Interlude Music - Michelle Mares Rev. Rosemary Morrison: Gratitude, Instructions, Benediction: Reverend Rosemary Hymn (Grace): Oh We Give Thanks #1010 Verse 2 - Sung 2x Postlude: Chorealis

    1h 50m

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The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children.

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