SERVICE NOTES
MUSIC CREDITS
“Chattering Magpie” and “Lark in the Morning,” trad. Irish tunes. (Patrick Webb, fiddle). Public Domain.
"Step by Step the Longest March," words: from the preamble to the Constitution of United Mine Workers of America; music: Irish folk song; adapt. & arr: Waldemar Hille. (Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Used by permission.
“Find a Stillness,” words: Carl G. Seaburg, music: Transylvanian hymn tune, harm: Larry Phillips. (Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Used by permission.
“Spirit of Life” by Carolyn McDade, harm. by Grace Lewis-McLaren. (Kathy Gursky, viola & Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Used by permission.
“Nine to Five” by Dolly Parton. (Nylea Butler-Moore, vocals & piano). Permission to podcast/stream BMI song # 1068031 obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770.
“Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór” (“Small Fairy Mound, Big Fairy Mound”) by Turlough O’Carolan and “Kesh Jig,” trad. Irish. (Patrick Webb, fiddle & Joy Charles, cello). Public Domain.
“As We Leave This Friendly Place,” words: Vincent B. Silliman, words: J.S. Bach, adapt. from Chorale 38. (Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Public Domain.
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
OTHER NOTES
Opening words by Megan Visser*
Time for All Ages: “The Stolen Smell” is a traditional folktale with variations found in Japan and South America
Reading, “We Labor in Love,” by Amanda Udis-Kessler*
*from the UUA’s WorshipWeb, used with permission
OFFERTORY
Our Share the Plate partner for September is the UUA’s Disaster Relief Fund, a rolling fund that makes individual grants to congregations and other recognized UU nonprofit entities affected by disasters. From natural disasters like wildfires that scorch everything in their path and hurricanes that bring destruction through winds and water, to human caused disasters like the collapsing infrastructure that we’ve seen in Flint, our congregations, our people, and our communities sustain the impact. Your donation to the UUA Disaster Relief Fund allows the UUA to respond flexibly on your behalf to tragedies that overtake us.
We are now using Givelify.com to handle monthly Share the Plate as well as other types of donations. https://giv.li/5jtcps
SERVICE PARTICIPANTS
Rev. John Cullinan
Tina DeYoe, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
Nylea Butler-Moore, Director of Music
Patrick Webb, guest musician
Rick Bolton & Mike Begnaud, AV techs
For more information on our church community, visit us on the web at http://www.uulosalamos.org or call at 5050-662-2346.
Connect with us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/uulosalamos
Have questions? Need to talk to a minister? Contact our minister, the Rev. John Cullinan, at: revjohn@uulosalamos.org
MUSIC CREDITS
“Chattering Magpie” and “Lark in the Morning,” trad. Irish tunes. (Patrick Webb, fiddle). Public Domain.
"Step by Step the Longest March," words: from the preamble to the Constitution of United Mine Workers of America; music: Irish folk song; adapt. & arr: Waldemar Hille. (Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Used by permission.
“Find a Stillness,” words: Carl G. Seaburg, music: Transylvanian hymn tune, harm: Larry Phillips. (Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Used by permission.
“Spirit of Life” by Carolyn McDade, harm. by Grace Lewis-McLaren. (Kathy Gursky, viola & Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Used by permission.
“Nine to Five” by Dolly Parton. (Nylea Butler-Moore, vocals & piano). Permission to podcast/stream BMI song # 1068031 obtained from CHRISTIAN COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS with license #10770.
“Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór” (“Small Fairy Mound, Big Fairy Mound”) by Turlough O’Carolan and “Kesh Jig,” trad. Irish. (Patrick Webb, fiddle & Joy Charles, cello). Public Domain.
“As We Leave This Friendly Place,” words: Vincent B. Silliman, words: J.S. Bach, adapt. from Chorale 38. (Nylea Butler-Moore, piano). Public Domain.
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
OTHER NOTES
Opening words by Megan Visser*
Time for All Ages: “The Stolen Smell” is a traditional folktale with variations found in Japan and South America
Reading, “We Labor in Love,” by Amanda Udis-Kessler*
*from the UUA’s WorshipWeb, used with permission
OFFERTORY
Our Share the Plate partner for September is the UUA’s Disaster Relief Fund, a rolling fund that makes individual grants to congregations and other recognized UU nonprofit entities affected by disasters. From natural disasters like wildfires that scorch everything in their path and hurricanes that bring destruction through winds and water, to human caused disasters like the collapsing infrastructure that we’ve seen in Flint, our congregations, our people, and our communities sustain the impact. Your donation to the UUA Disaster Relief Fund allows the UUA to respond flexibly on your behalf to tragedies that overtake us.
We are now using Givelify.com to handle monthly Share the Plate as well as other types of donations. https://giv.li/5jtcps
SERVICE PARTICIPANTS
Rev. John Cullinan
Tina DeYoe, Director of Lifespan Religious Education
Nylea Butler-Moore, Director of Music
Patrick Webb, guest musician
Rick Bolton & Mike Begnaud, AV techs
For more information on our church community, visit us on the web at http://www.uulosalamos.org or call at 5050-662-2346.
Connect with us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/uulosalamos
Have questions? Need to talk to a minister? Contact our minister, the Rev. John Cullinan, at: revjohn@uulosalamos.org
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