PRELUDE - Justin Furnia, Piano
WELCOME - Ray Gonzales, Worship Associate
GATHERING SONG #6 “Just as Long as I Have Breath” - Congregation and Justin Furnia, Piano
CALL TO WORSHIP - Rev. Dr. Rebekah A. Savage, Senior Minister
CHALICE LIGHTING - Lexy Chadd
SONG OF COMMUNITY #123 “Fuente de Amor / Spirit of Life” - Congregation and Justin Furnia, Piano
WELCOMING NEW MEMBERS - Rev. Dr. Rebekah A. Savage and Chloe Ockey, Director of Congregational Life
Congregation
We, the members and friends of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Rockville, welcome you. We invite you to share in the work and service of this congregation and to take up your religious and spiritual journey within this loving community. We covenant to join our strengths and talents with yours, believing that together we can build a world of more justice, of greater integrity and of deeper meaning. We welcome you with heart into our UUCR family and as members of this congregation.
New Members
With this covenant, I affirm that I join this congregation. I offer my gifts and talents, my financial support, and my service to this congregation. I commit to continuing our shared search for truth and meaning, and to do my part in service of our commitment to freedom and justice in the world.
BLESSING OUR CHILDREN WITH SONG #1053 How Could Anyone - Congregation and Justin Furnia, Piano
GREETINGS & ANNOUNCEMENTS - Mark Shannon, Board President
MUSICAL INTERLUDE “Let Us Carry Out That Dream” - UUCR Community Choir
CENTERING AND PRAYER - Rev. Dr. Rebekah A. Savage
MUSICAL RESPONSE - Justin Furnia, Piano
INVITATION TO THE OFFERING - Ray Gonzales
Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless
This week we Share The Plate with the Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, a 35 year-old organization dedicated to providing solutions here in Montgomery County to ensure that homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring.
MCCH deploys over 150 employees to operate ten different programs that serve more than 1500 men, women and children each year and over 250 children each day. MCCH provides 60% of the emergency shelter beds in Montgomery County and operates approximately 40% of the County’s permanent supportive housing solutions for families and single adults, including military veterans. More than 95% of the families served by MCCH remain stably housed long after they first access MCCH’s resources.
MCCH provides emergency shelter to meet the immediate needs of men, women and children experiencing homelessness; arranges for permanent supportive housing to help formerly homeless clients remain in stable homes; advocates for systemic public policy changes to create efficient and cost-effective means for responding to homelessness in the community; and works with its affiliated Coalition Homes Project to manage properties for people exiting homelessness.
The issue of unhoused citizens is pervasive throughout the country and unfortunately is exacerbated by many current federal policies and budget constraints. The situation in Montgomery County is similarly stressed. As you are willing and able, please join in helping our neighbors by supporting MCCH’s critical work.
Online giving options include: Realm or Paypal, at https://uucr.org/give;
Or you may mail a check to UUCR at 100 Welsh Park Dr, Rockville MD, 20850
OFFERTORY ANTHEM “Aria” by Alessandro Stradella - Kathy Long, French Horn and Justin Furnia, Piano
REFLECTIONS - Dominic Russoli & River Howe
CLOSING SONG “Undivided” by Karen Marrolli - UUCR Community Choir, Lexy Chadd, Soloist, Karl Irikura, Violin and Gillian Nave, Cello
CLOSING HYMN #388 “Dona Nobis Pacem” Congregation and Justin Furnia, Piano
BENEDICTION AND CHALICE EXTINGUISHING - River VanWildes
POSTLUDE “How Long?” by Pepper Choplin- UUCR Community Choir, Patrick Hixenbaugh and Julia Elder, Soloists
Thank you to our members and congregants who make this service possible!
Worship Steward: Brian Sullivan
A/V Tech: John Mornini (Audio) and Ody Leonard (Video)
Ushers / Greeters: Sharon Fitzpatrick, Claire McDonald, Antonio Carillo, and Ginger Dixon
Hospitality: Cynthia Shires-Thurston, Sue Hedges, and Mary Lanigan
Just as long as I have breath,
I must answer, “Yes,” to life;
though with pain I made my way,
still with hope I meet each day.
If they ask what I did well,
tell them I said, “Yes,” to life.
Just as long as vision lasts,
I must answer, “Yes,” to truth;
in my dream and in my dark,
always that elusive spark.
If they ask what I did well,
tell them I said, “Yes,” to truth.
Just as long as my heart beats,
I must answer, “Yes,” to love;
disappointment pierced me through,
still I kept on loving you.
If they ask what I did best,
tell them I said, “Yes,” to love.
Fuente de Amor, ven hacia mí.
Y al corazón, cántale tu compasión.
Sopla al volar, sube en el mar,
Hasta moldear la justicia de la vida.
Arráigame, libérame,
Fuente de Amor, ven a mí, ven a mí.
Spirit of Life, come unto me.
Sing in my heart all the stirrings of compassion. Blow in the wind, rise in the sea;
Move in the hand, giving life the shape of justice. Roots hold me close; wings set me free;
Spirit of Life, come to me, come to me.
How could anyone ever tell you
you were anything less than beautiful?
How could anyone ever tell you
you were less than whole?
How could anyone fail to notice
that your loving is a miracle?
How deeply you’re connected to my soul.
Let us carry out that dream to end the divisions that exist so deeply in our country.
To remove the stain of bloodshed from our land. To understand and to comprehend;
to replace violence with compassion
and with love.
Let us tame the savageness of men
and make gentle the life of this world.
Let us dedicate our lives to that
and say a prayer for our country
and for our people.
When darkness drops and achor
In the fearful oceans on our minds,
And when the world is preaching rancor,
I can choose to be kind.
And maybe more will find the quiet rivers,
Where we’ll lift a peaceful melody,
And undivided we will stand,
Stand together, hand in hand.
And when hatred shatters silence,
And each one clings to each one’s will,
And when the world bows down to violence,
I can refuse to kill.
And maybe more will join in sweet resistance,
Singing chords in gentle harmony,
And undivided we will stand,
Stand together hand in hand.
And when anger breeds division,
We can choose to stand side by side,
And when the world exalts derision,
We can choose to lift each other high.
And maybe then we’ll join in one big chorus
Singing songs of peace and unity,
And undivided we will stand,
Stand together hand in hand.
Dona nobis pacem, pacem;
dona nobis pacem, pacem.
Dona nobis pacem, pacem;
dona nobis pacem, pacem.
Dona nobis pacem, pacem;
dona nobis pacem, pacem.
How long, how long ‘til
this world is free from suffering?
How long, how long ‘til
blessed peace will reign?
How long, how long ‘til
the pow’r of love will come
and heaven’s will is done?
How long, how long?
How long, how long ‘til ev’ry gun is silence?
How long, how long ‘til hate and war shall end;
‘til ev’ry battle’s thunder
will fade to blessed peace
and sounds of war will cease?
How long, how long?
Press on, press on,
let faith and hope sustain you.
Press on, press on,
keep working for the day
when all of God’s children
will live in peace as one.
Until that new day comes,
press on, press on.
Send me, send me to work for the kingdom.
Send me, send me to go and live for peace.
Until the love of heaven to earth shall descend
and peace will reign again, send me, send me.
Press on, we’ll press on.
We will sing a peaceful song!
But still we’re praying on,
how long, how long?
After the service today the documentary film "No Other Land" will be shown in Founders Hall. The film was recorded between 2019 - 2023 and was co-produced by a Palestinian-Israeli collective to document devastation in the West Bank. The 2024 film won an Oscar for Best Documentary, yet is not available in theaters or via streaming. Suzanne Leonard purchased a copy of the film to give UUCR congregants an opportunity to view the award-winning film. A potluck will begin at 11:45a, followed by the 90-minute film and a discussion moderated by UU Rev. Louise Green. The film is rated R for language and violence. This event is limited to UUCR congregants.
Poinsettia Sales begin today! There will be a table in Fellowship Hall after the service each Sunday through November 30. The plants will be $7 each, and can be picked up to take home after the last Christmas Ever service. If you have questions call Carolyn Randall at 301-219-9015.
UUCR will be teaming up again with Community Reach of MC to provide Thanksgiving Baskets for our neighbors in need. If your family, neighbors, book group (you get the picture!) would like to put together a basket, please contact Dolores Barnes, Dammbarnes@verizon.net. Completed Baskets (think laundry or box with handles) can be dropped off at UUCR on Sunday, Nov. 9th and 16th. Arrangements can also be made between November 12th- 20th. Completed baskets will be distributed to Community Reach on Nov. 21st. There will be a collection bucket outside the Sanctuary if you would like to drop off individual items over the next few weeks. What goes in a basket? Visit uucr.org/baskets to learn!
Our next Midweek Vespers is on Wednesday, November 12th at 7:30p, led by Julia Earp, with music by Theresa Schneider!
K-Pop Demon Hunters Movie Showing - Nov. 16th at Noon - Join us for an afternoon of action, music, and community spirit as we screen K-Pop Demon Hunters — an animated adventure where dazzling idols use their talent (and a little magic!) to fight demons and protect the world! Popcorn, snacks, and good company provided! Bring your family, friends, and fellow K-pop fans for a fun-filled afternoon celebrating courage, creativity, and connection. Costumes, lightsticks, and singing along encouraged!
Would you like to help people make connections at UUCR? We’re in search of one or two folks to coordinate Dinners for 8. There is a mailing list of people who have expressed interest in dining together. Once per month, you send out a letter asking for *hosts* and invitees to respond if they can come. It's on the second Saturday. Once you have hosts and guests, you divide the groups so that each host has about 8 (6 to 12) total people and notify the hosts. The hosts then notify the guests. In addition, you give new folks the chance to sign up and add them to the mailing list. For additional information contact Nita and Spence Hines. We thank them for all of the fun and friendship at Dinners for 8 during their tenure.
You’re invited to join us right after service on Sunday, December 7th for our annual Getting Ready for the Holidays (GR4TH) celebration! Enjoy an exciting afternoon full of crafts, live music, and delicious food—including vegetarian and vegan options. Everyone is welcome!
UUCR LGBTQ+ Portrait Project: Call for Participants - We are excited to share a new art project celebrating the vibrant LGBTQ+ community within UUCR. The project will feature portraits of congregants, taken with care and creativity, as a way of honoring our shared stories and presence in this community. - The portraits will be created by our creative team of UUCR congregants Sal LaFianza and Lara Klopp, and the collection will be shared as both an art installation and an archive of pride, visibility, and belonging. We’re looking for volunteers! If you identify as LGBTQ+ and are part of UUCR, we would love to include you in this portrait series. Participation is completely voluntary, and every photo session will be handled with respect and care. Youth are encouraged and welcome to participate with a caregiver or parent's permission. We can’t wait to see the ways it will celebrate our community and spark connection. To participate or learn more, please reach out to Rev. Rebekah or Rev. Mykal or UUCR congregants Sal LaFianza or Lara Klopp.