Beauty Born of Brokenness

Beauty Born of Brokenness
Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains
November 24, 2024
Worship Leader Gail Johnson Vaughan
Cheryl Morris, Worship Associate

Can what’s been repaired be more beautiful than what was broken? Kintsugi, the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold is a worthy metaphor for our lives as it reminds us that embracing imperfections can create a more beautiful and resilient “us” where the “scars” of our brokenness can be part of the design, rather than trying to hide them. 

Come join us as a trio of our members weave a tapestry of beauty born of brokenness. 
Bring repaired objects…. 

Song for Gathering  Woyaya #1020 by Loughty Amoa, Solomon Amarfio, Robert M. Bailey, Roy Bedeau, Francis T. Osei, Whendell K. Richardson, Mac Tontoh  

Greeting: Gail Johnson Vaughan

Land Acknowledgement  read by Lynda Guthrie  

Lighting of the Chalice  Chalice Lighting for Challenging Times by Lisa Doege  read by Charlene Dugan    

Singing the Children on Their Way  

Welcome Cheryl Morris 

Greeting One Another  

Opening Words  Gail Johnson Vaughan  

Song Japanese Bowl by Peter Mayer, sung by Heather Grove 

Joys & Sorrows  Beth Karow

Prayer & Meditation  Beth Karow

Song  Voice Still and Small #391 words and music by John Corrado 

Beauty Born of Brokenness – a Tapestry
Introduction: Gail Johnson Vaughan
Allison Rivers
Gene Gilligan
Tracy Pepper

Offering  Cheryl Morris

Offertory 

Dedication  Cheryl Morris

Thank you & Announcements

Closing Song  My Life Flows On in Endless Song #108 Anna Bartlett Warner, Doris Plenn, and Pete Seeger, music by Robert Lowry

Community Benediction / Extinguishing of the Chalice  
                Carry the flame of peace and love until we meet again.   

Music for Going Forth