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“Thank You, Jesus, I Would Happily Love My Enemies, But Have You Met These Guys?” Rev. Chris

December 7 · 9:00 AM · Sanctuary

In this moment, few of Jesus’s teachings feel more challenging than the call to love our enemies. Together, we’ll explore similar teachings in the Buddhist tradition, and if we can find even one more major tradition that echoes this wisdom, we’ll commit to trying it out together. Music provided by Ian Garvie and Richard Curzi, featuring Jackson Browne’s “Rebel Jesus.”

Gathering Music Richard Curzi, piano

Welcome and Announcements Board Member

Prelude “Christmas In The Trenches,” by John McCutcheon

Chalice Lighting Rev. Martha Durkee-Neuman

Life is a gift, for which we are grateful.

We gather in community to celebrate

The glories and the mysteries of this great gift.


Gathering Hymn  #357, “Bright Morning Stars “

Story “Lovingkindness Meditation,” by Rev Martha Durkee-Neuman

Anthem “Rebel Jesus,” by Jackson Browne

Reflection Margaret Eagle

Words of Offering 

This month we share the plate with 

Friends of Caritas Cubana


Offertory “Some Children See Him,” arr. Richard Curzi

Doxology 

From all that dwell below the skies;

Let words of love and peace arise;

Let joyful songs of praise be sung;

Through every land by every tongue. Amen.


Candles of Celebration and Concern

Prayer Rev. Chris Jablonski

Hymn  #225, “O Come O Come Emmanuel “ 

Sermon “Loving Our Enemies,” by Rev. Chris Jablonski

Closing Song #226, “People Look East”

Extinguishing the Flame 

Postlude Richard Curzi, piano


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