Sunday, October 29, 2017
Topics for NewsTalk Nov 5, 2017
— Immigration detention camps
— 2018 candidate outlook
— Executive orders
Friday, October 27, 2017
Office Admin Medical Leave Nov 7-10
Due to Office Administrator Barbara Hatzfeld’s medical leave, Nov 7 through Nov 10, The Order of Service for Nov 12 will be created on Friday Nov 3rd.
Paul Ward and Janet Fryman are available for congregational needs during Barbara’s absence.
Order of Service, Oct 29, 2017
Introduction
*Hymn
#188: Come, Come, Whoever You Are
Prelude: Irlandaise by
Claude Bolling
Welcome and Announcements
Lighting the Chalice Flame (in unison): Responsive Reading (see
insert)
*Hymn #38: Morning Has Broken
Opening Words: The Ancient Celebration of
Samhain by Amy Stauber
Quiet Time/Meditation/ Prayer
Story for All Ages: Day of the Dead by
Julie Murray
*Hymn #413 Go Now in Peace
Offertory: Solitude by
Samuel
Affirmation (in unison) Love
is the spirit of this congregation and service is its law. This is our great
covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to help one
another.
Responsive Reading:
(see insert)
Sermon: Alloween: The Spirit and the Mystery
Amy Stauber
*Hymn #123 Spirit of Life
Extinguishing the Chalice Flame (in unison) We extinguish
this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of community, or the fire of
commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are together again.
Closing Words
Postlude: Knockin’ 0n Heaven’s Door by Bob Dylan
Gratitude & Applause
* Please stand in body or spirit
Hearing devices, and envelopes for cash pledges are available on the hymnal cart or ask an usher.
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
·
Service
Leader: Amy Stauber with Sarah Wilson
·
Story
for All Ages: Amy Stauber
·
Music
coordinator: Peilin Ko
·
Special
RE Program: Suzanne & Kira Schluter
and Karen Wolin
·
Ushers:
Nickie Albert & Suzanne Schluter
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: David Traupman
And
to our permanent staff:
·
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
Announcements
· Next Sunday: “What Does it Mean to
be a “Liberal Religion”?” Dan Lambert
· Food Items collected during the
offertory are donated to the Lake Park Food Pantry,
Shoes and Toiletry Articles
collected are donated to the Haitian C
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Birth of a Movement, Nov 4 in Ministers Hall
On Saturday, Nov 4, from 1 to 3:30pm in Minister's Hall, the 1stUUPB Justice Action Ministry will continue its revelations regarding racial justice in America with the presentation of the film BIRTH OF A MOVEMENT. Wayne Johnson will lead a discussion following the film. The doors will open at 12:30.
Dr. Dan Lambert's Biographic Information
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| Tess and Dr. Dan Lambert |
The Rev. Dr. Dan Lambert (pictured with his wife, Tess), was born and raised in a secular home in rural northeastern Indiana. He became a Christian at Ball State University thanks to the influence of several friends he made there. Shortly thereafter, Dan sensed a call to youth ministry and finished his bachelor’s degree in Christian Education from Fort Wayne Bible College.
Dan served in ministry with Youth for Christ for a few years, followed by stints with a Church of the Brethren in Indiana (where he was initially ordained), a Reformed Church of America in Michigan, and an independent Christian church in Indiana. He finished his seminary degree at Cincinnati Bible Seminary, then earned a doctor of education degree from the University of Cincinnati so he could begin a career teaching at the college and seminary levels.
Dan was ordained into the teaching ministry in 2000 after accepting a faculty position at an evangelical university in Arkansas, where he stayed in various teaching and administrative roles until 2011. As a result of encountering several Bible majors there who had abandoned their faith, Dan’s own spiritual journey led him to read the writings of atheists and skeptics, resulting in a deep re-examining of his faith.
As a result of that journey, his theological leanings became too liberal for that university, and he was dismissed in December 2011. Since that time, Dan has continued to read and be engaged in a wide variety of religious fields and interfaith groups. He completed a Master’s of Humanities degree in 2015, which helped broaden his thinking even more, especially in areas of race, sexuality, feminism, and creativity. After teaching at Tiffin University in Ohio for a few years, Dan accepted an associate dean position with a college in West Palm Beach and moved here in February 2016.
Dan and Tess married in September of 2014, and have continued their faith journey together. They have six children, ages 29–19, and have a son-in-law and a daughter-in-law.
1stUUPB is the first UU congregation they ever attended, and they have found a group of kindred theological spirits who are anxious to keep seeking truth while impacting the community through social justice activism. This led Dan to answer a call back to ministry.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Norton Museum Tour Nov 17
Natalie
Lederer will lead a Tour of the Norton Museum of Art on November 17 at 1pm. We will
view a selection of new acquisitions called “Brilliant”. Reservations to
Natalie at 561-790-5981 or ledererc@ bellsouth.net.
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