Thoughts on navigating the tension between our individuality and our interdependence.
Rev. John Cullinan, PastorRev. Tina DeYoe, Director of Lifespan Religious Education & vocalsNylea Butler-Moore, Director of MusicYelena Mealy, staff accompanistUCLA Choir: Nelly Case, Joy Drake, Barbara Mann, Kelly Shea, Susan Gisler, KokHeong McNaughton, Tamson Smith, Janet Van Cleave, Thomas Graves, Kathy Gursky, Mike Begnaud, Galen Gisler, and Ryan Van CleaveMultilingual speakers (in order of appearance): Vitaliy Gyrya, Ukrainian; Galen Gisler, Spanish; Tamson Smith, German; Thomas Graves, French; Susan Gisler, Norwegian; and KokHeong McNaughton, MalayEric Schaller, percussionRenae Mitchell, Mike Begnaud, Patrick Webb, Galen Gisler, and Rick Bolton, AV techsNew to our church community? Sign our guestbook and let us know if you’d like to get more connected.If you would like to submit a joy or sorrow to be read during next week’s service, we invite you to write it in the book by the prayer candles, or in our Virtual Prayer Book.
For more information on our church community, visit us on the web at http://www.uulosalamos.org or call at 505-662-2346. Connect with us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/uulosalamosHave questions? Contact our office administrator at: [email protected] or Rev. John at [email protected] Our Share the Plate partner for April is the Esperanza Shelter.100% of all offered this month will be given to our partner.We are now using Givelify.com to process the weekly offering, Please make your donation here:: https://giv.li/5jtcps “Colors of the Wind,” words by Stephen Schwartz, music by Alan Menken. (Rev. Tina DeYoe, vocals & Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Permission to stream the ASCAP/BMI song in this service obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770.“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” verse 1 by Robert Robinson, adapted; verses 2 and 3 by Eugene B. Navias; music by John Wyeth from Repository of Sacred Music, Part II, 1813. Verse 1 and music Public Domain. Verses 2 and 3 used by permission of the lyricist.“We Celebrate the Web of Life,” Lyrics by Alicia S. Carpenter, © 1990; used with permission of the Estate of Alicia Carpenter. Music by Melchior Vulpius, Public Domain. “This We Know,” words from Chief Seattle, music by Ron Jefferies. (UCLA Choir with speakers LIST). Permission to stream ASCAP song #500442908 in this service obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770.“Hope for the World,” words by Robert Bode, music by Jacob Narverud. (UCLA Choir with Yelena Mealy, piano). Permission to stream ASCAP song #891423326 in this service obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770.“Turn the World Around” by Harry Belafonte and Robert Freedman, arrangement by Jason Shelton. Permission to stream ASCAP song #500284286 in this service obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770. Arrangement used by permission of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).“The Way,” words by unknown author, music by Nylea L. Butler-Moore. Used by permission of the composer.Permission to stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-730948. All rights reserved.
Permission to stream music in this service obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770.