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Order of Worship

5-17-26

Always maintaining a proper balance between proclamation of the word about life with the deeds which make life good.


Prelude ~

Shared by Tanner Bayles


Welcome and Announcements

Shared by Pastor Ken


We welcome everyone to our service and hope you are blessed by worshipping with us.


Opening Words

Shared by Lois Beberniss


One: Who are we and what are we called to do?

All: We are the sensitive and responsive ones called to create a world where every person is radically affirmed, and barriers between people become

bridges of inclusion, justice, and spirituality.



GATHERING WITH HOPE


Call to Worship ~ Shared by Carla and Greg Freeman


One: Spirit of God, brooding over the waters of our chaos, 

All: inspire us to a generous living

One: Wind of God, dancing over the desert of our reluctance, 

All: lead us to the oasis of celebration

One: Breath of God, inspiring connection with strangers, All: make us channels of your peace

One: Let us sing of our life together! 


Singing Our Faith ~ All Are Welcome


Let us build a house where love can dwell 

And all can safely live. 

A place where Saints and children tell 

How hearts learn to forgive. 

Built of hopes and dreams and visions, 

Rock of faith and vault of grace. 

Here the love of Christ shall end divisions: 

All are welcome, all are welcome

All are welcome in this place


Let us build a house where prophets speak 

And words are strong and true. 

Where all God's children dare to seek 

To dream God's reign anew

Here the cross shall stand as witness, 

And a symbol of God's grace. 

Here as one we claim the faith of Jesus: 

All are welcome, all are welcome

All are welcome in this place. 


Opening Prayer ~ Pastor Ken


O God, Spirit of Love and Life, 

as we begin our day, we ask for your guidance and strength to help us serve others. Please remind us that every person we encounter is created in your image and deserves to be treated with love and respect. 


Help us to see the needs of those around us and be willing to step in and help in any way we can. Whether it's offering a kind word, a listening ear, or a helping hand, please give us the courage and compassion to serve others selflessly. This we pray, in your name. 

All: Amen. 


LISTENING WITH HOPE


The Brave Little Parrot ~ Shared by Greg and Carla Freeman


Once, a little parrot lived happily in a beautiful forest. But one day, without warning, lightning flashed, thunder crashed, and a dead tree burst into flames.  Sparks, carried on the rising wind, began to leap from branch to branch and tree to tree. 


The little parrot smelled the smoke. “Fire!” she cried. “Run to the river!” 


Flapping her wings, rising higher and higher, she flew toward the safety of the river’s far shore. After all, she was a bird and could fly away.

 

But as she flew, she could see that many animals were already surrounded by the flames and could not escape. Suddenly, a desperate idea, a way to save them, came to her. 


Darting to the river, she dipped herself in the water. Then she flew back over the now-raging fire. Thick smoke coiled up, filling the sky. Walls of flame shot up, now on one side, now on the other. Pillars of fire leaped before her. Twisting and turning through a mad maze of flame, the little parrot flew bravely on. 


Having reached the heart of the burning forest, the little parrot shook her wings. And the few tiny drops of water that still clung to her feathers tumbled like jewels down into the flames and vanished with a hiss. 


Then the little parrot flew back through the flames and smoke to the river. Once more she dipped herself in the cool water and flew back over the burning forest.  Once more she shook her wings, and a few drops of water tumbled like jewels into the flames. Hissssss. 


Back and forth she flew, time and again from the river to the forest, from the forest to the river. Her feathers became charred. Her feet and claws were scorched. Her lungs ached. Her eyes burned. Her mind spun dizzily as a spinning spark. Still the little parrot flew on.


At that moment, some of the blissful gods floating overhead in their cloud palaces of ivory and gold happened to look down and see the little parrot flying among the flames. They pointed at her with their perfect hands. Between mouthfuls of honeyed foods, they exclaimed, “Look at that foolish bird! She’s trying to put out a raging forest fire with a few sprinkles of water! How absurd!” They laughed. 

 

But one of those gods, strangely moved, changed himself into a golden eagle and flew down, down toward the little parrot’s fiery path.  


The little parrot was just nearing the flames again when a great eagle with eyes like molten gold appeared at her side. “Go back, little bird!” said the eagle in a solemn and majestic voice. “Your task is hopeless. A few drops of water can’t put  out a forest fire. Cease now, and save yourself before it is too late.”

  

But the little parrot continued to fly on through the smoke and flames. She could hear the great eagle flying above her as the heat grew fiercer. He called out,  “Stop, foolish little parrot! Stop! Save yourself!”  


“I don’t need some great, shining eagle,” coughed the little parrot, “to tell me that. My own mother, the dear bird, could have told me the same thing long ago.  Advice! I don’t need advice. I just” cough, cough “need someone to help!”  


Rising higher, the eagle, who as a god, watched the little parrot flying through the flames. High above, he could see his own kind, those carefree gods, still laughing and talking even as many animals cried out in pain and fear far below. He grew ashamed of the gods’ carefree life, and a single desire was kindled in his heart. 

 

“God though I am,” he exclaimed, “how I wish I could be just like that little parrot.  Flying on, brave and alone, risking all to help, what a rare and marvelous thing!  What a wonderful little bird!”  


Moved by these new feelings, the great eagle began to weep. Stream after stream of sparkling tears began pouring from his eyes. Wave upon wave, they fell, washing down like a torrent of rain upon the fire, upon the forest, upon the  animals, and the little parrot herself. 

 

Where those cooling tears fell, the sparks shrank down and died. Smoke still curled up from the scorched earth, yet new life was already boldly pushing forth shoots, stems, blossoms, and leaves. Green grass sprang up from along the still glowing cinders. 


Where the eagle’s teardrops sparkled on the little parrot’s wings, new feathers now grew: red feathers, green feathers, yellow feathers, too. Such bright colors!  Such a pretty bird! 

 

The animals looked at one another in amazement. They were whole and well.  Not one had been harmed. Up above in the clear blue sky they could see their brave friend. the little parrot, looping and soaring in delight. When all hope was  gone, somehow she had saved them.  


“Hooray!” they cried. “Hooray for the brave little parrot and for this sudden, miraculous rain!” 



Celebrations ~ Lois Beberness


This is our time to share the celebrations of our lives: birthdays, anniversaries, words of kindness and works of peace and justice.


Music for Thinking of You Cards ~ Shared by Tanner


Invitation to Give ~ Led by the Freemans


As a sign of hope in the world, we offer the gifts of our time, talent, and money. May we and these be used to further the ways of love, hope, and justice in our world. 




In our offerings, we share not only measurable treasures of time, talents, and resources, we radically commit ourselves to sharing immeasurable gifts of forgiveness, grace, compassion, acceptance, and loving concern with each other and with ourselves.


In response to our celebrations and the deep goodness of life, our offerings for the celebration of life, in this place and beyond, shall now be received.


Offertory~ Tanner Bayles


QR Code for Giving Page


The Chime Calls Us to The Word About Life

Shared by the


Word About Life ~ Pastor Ken



SCATTERING WITH HOPE


Words for Mission ~ Led by the Freemans


One: Today is a day of compassion... 

May our indifferences give way to awakening. 

All: May we allow ourselves to feel more keenly the 

hungers and pains of others we encounter

One: And may we come to know deep within that our every act of compassion and sharing, changes things... 

All: even if only ourselves

One: These are the times!

All: We are the people!

One: All of Creation is blessed!

All: May we love all and serve all!

One: May God be with you.

All: And also with you.

One: Amen.

All: Amen.


Sending Forth Song ~

Sermon Reboot is OFF for today.


This is a time to talk about the message and explore together using the ORID Art Form Conversation methodology. What is ORID? It stands for Observation, Reflection, Interpretation, and Decision. You will get the hang of it.