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September 14th, 10:30am
In person and livestreamed
Flow: Ingathering Water Communion with Backpack Blessing
Michelle McKenzie-Creech
We begin a new congregational year with a joyful all-ages service celebrating connection and possibility. Bring a small amount of water from a place that holds meaning for you to add to our communal bucket, symbolizing the community we create together. Bring a backpack or bag for a special blessing as we enter a new year of learning and growing. Let’s flow into a new year, together.
Music: Michael Rosin, UU Singers, Roots and Wings Drum Choir.
Join us for a congregational picnic following the service.
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Summer Theme: DEMOCRACY
E pluribus unum. (Out of many, one.)
Democracy is based upon the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people.
Democracy means not ‘I am as good as you are,’ but ‘You are as good as I am.’
The government is us; we are the government, you and I.
In a democracy, the highest office is the office of citizen.
A functioning, robust democracy requires a healthy, educated, participatory followership, and an educated, morally grounded leadership.
Dictatorships are one-way streets. Democracy boasts two-way traffic.
Man’s capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man’s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.
Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.
Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.
The problem is whether the American people have loyalty enough, honor enough, patriotism enough, to live up to their own Constitution.
Nobody makes a greater mistake than he who does nothing because he could do only a little.