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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
293 episodes
1 day ago
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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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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All Creatures Great and Small: Animals Bless us Every Day. June 1, 2025
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
1 hour 14 minutes 45 seconds
5 months ago
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
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
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.