SUN., APR. 10, 2022: SUNDAY SERVICE
Hybrid: Sanctuary / Zoom
Our fourth principle calls us to an individual search for truth and meaning. Our faith journeys are lifelong and the personal spiritual practices we develop serve as stepping stones and building blocks along that path. In this service, we’ll explore the miracle of those daily (even hourly!) opportunities to renew our faith that are experienced as we dedicate ourselves to spiritual practice. We will celebrate the direct experiences with the divine that may start as small moments, but swell into larger moments of awakening and personal groundswells of faith.
Rachel Rogers is a seminarian at Meadville Lombard Theological School and an aspirant to ministerial fellowship with the UUA. Rachel discovered Unitarian Universalism in 2014 and quickly discerned her call to ministry and her particular passion for leading worship. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her wife and two young daughters and is a member of the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashville.
Join us for a Sanctuary/Zoom Hybrid Service. During a hybrid service, you can attend either in person or virtually. The goal of the hybrid service is to make the experience of attending a service as similar as possible whether you were attending in person or virtually. If you are attending virtually, you will be able to see and to be seen. You will be able to see the speaker, the pulpit, and the surrounding area, you will be able to see the chalice and people who come up to share joys and concerns. You will be able to hear the speaker, music, and questions and comments from those in attendance, and joys and concerns. You will be able to share joys and concerns much as we have done in virtual services, and those attending in person will be able to see and hear you—Zoom will be projected on the screen in the sanctuary. Attending virtually or in person, you will see and hear, and be seen and be heard.
Please review the Indoor Hybrid Meeting Policy. We will take attendance at the door, wear masks, and keep distance. You will also receive a color-coded name tag to designate your comfort level.