At the Root of Civil Disobedience

The practice of civil disobedience was first proposed by an entitled iconoclast named Henry David Thoreau, a Unitarian. Let’s explore what lessons of his may be useful for us today.

 

  • Centering Music, Welcoming Chime | Rev Eric (or WA) & Musician(s)
  • Announcements | Glen
  • Introit: ##1 May Nothing Evil Cross This Door | Linli SLIDES
  • Opening Words | Board Host
  • Land Acknowledgment | Glen SLIDE
  • Chalice Lighting | Rev Eric
  • Hymn: #153 Oh I Woke Up this Morning | Musician SLIDE
  • Wisdom Tale The Angry Monk and the Fly | Rev Eric (SLIDES)
  • Singing Our Children Onward SLIDE
  • Joys, Sorrows, & Gratitudes | Rev. Eric w/ Glen assisting
  • Moment of Silence ( a minute or more )
  • Music for Returning Rev. Rebecca Parker | Linli SLIDE
  • Reading excerpts from Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau | Glen
  • Musical Interlude | Linli
  • Sermon At the Root of Civil Disobedience | Rev. Eric
  • Hymn: #1017 Building a New Way | Linli SLIDE
  • Offertory | Glen SLIDE
  • Hymn: #1018 Come and Go With Me | Linli SLIDE
  • Benediction | Rev. Eric
  • Extinguishing the Chalice | Rev. Eric SLIDE
  • Postlude: Title | Linli
  • Final Wave | Rev. Eric