Memorial for Thich Nhat Hanh
famous Buddhist monk, peace activist/prolific author/poet/teacher
Sunday Worship, October 22, 2023, 10:30am
- Come out and join us…
- in person — in Goddard Fellowship Hall
- or — online via YouTube
Order of Service
- Welcome
- Celeste Rogers
- Prelude
- Danielle Mepham
- Call to Worship
- Rev. Matthew Funke Crary
- Chalice Lighting
- Celeste Rogers
- Hymn
- #184 “Be Ye Lamps Unto Yourselves”
- Contemplation
- Rev. Matthew Funke Crary
- Joys and Sorrows
- Celeste Rogers
- Silent Prayer
- Rev. Matthew Funke Crary
- Chant
- Celeste Rogers
- Offering
- Celeste Rogers
- Offertory
- Danielle Mepham
- Reading
- Celeste Rogers
- Sermon
- Rev. Matthew Funke Crary
- Hymn
- #183 “The Wind of Change Forever Blown”
- Chalice Extinguishing
- Celeste Rogers
- Celebration Benediction
- Rev. Matthew Funke Crary
- Postlude
- Danielle Mepham
Attributions
- Prelude
- Call to Worship
- “The Lotus Mudra” by Rev. Matthew Funke Crary
- Chalice Lighting
- “To Carry the Light Forward” by Rev. Greg Ward
- Hymn
- #184 “Be Ye Lamps Unto Yourselves”
- Attributed to Gautama Buddha;
- Music from a melody in the Sarum Antiphonal
- #184 “Be Ye Lamps Unto Yourselves”
- Chant “Kwan Zeon Bosai”
- – Buddhist chant from Korea honoring Quan Yin
- Offertory
- Reading
- “The Good News” byThich Nhat Hanh
- Sermon Sketches
- Teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh — about death, grief, and living
- Hymn
- #183 “The Wind of Change Forever Blown”
- Words: Sarojini Naidu;
- Music: Johann Hermann Schein
- #183 “The Wind of Change Forever Blown”
- Chalice Extinguishing
- “We Cannot Extinguish the Love” by Rev. Greg Ward