• "After Running Through the Thistles… A Service About Ministry" February 11, 2024, Worship Service
    2024/02/11

    The full Order of Service is available at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rv20O3CIJzVLS-pEB3GLiBg8KSxFRg_nS5pK5iCXSVA/edit#

    The service begins with a touching rendition of a song expressing gratitude and sharing, evoking strong emotional ties within the community. A significant part of the introduction is dedicated to a land acknowledgment, recognizing the Massachusetts people as the traditional custodians of the land where the congregation gathers, and acknowledging the ongoing issues of broken treaties and land extraction.

    Jody Leader warmly welcomes attendees, emphasizing inclusivity and openness to individuals regardless of their spiritual journey, race, or gender. The service includes an announcement about ongoing discussions regarding the interim ministry led by Reverend Joe Cherry, suggesting a three-year interim ministry plan, although it is not yet finalized.

    The service features a hymn, "Gather the Spirit," and a segment for sharing joys and sorrows, where congregants are invited to share their personal stories, reflecting a wide range of human experiences from joy and gratitude to grief and concern. These moments highlight the strong sense of community and support among the congregation.

    Rev. Joe's sermon draws from Adrienne Marie Brown's work on the importance of generosity and vulnerability in creating durable connections within the community. It also references Reverend Dr. Mark Morrison Reed's essay on the complexities of ministerial relationships, emphasizing the balance between professional obligations and personal affection within the congregational setting.

    The service includes hymns, a unison chalice lighting, and a benediction inspired by Archbishop Oscar Romero, focusing on the collective efforts of the congregation to plant seeds for the future, despite knowing they may not see the results themselves. It's a reflection on the transient nature of ministerial roles and the eternal aspect of the congregational community, underscoring the themes of hope, community support, and the ongoing work of love and social justice.

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  • Rev. Joe Cherry "The Power of Words" Sermon - Feb 4, 2024
    2024/02/05


    You can view and listen to the entire service on our website at:
    https://firstparishinbrookline.org/2024/02/04/the-power-of-words-february-4-2024-worship-service/

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    23 分
  • January 28th, 2024: Just the Music with Sanctuary Boston
    2024/02/02

    Many thanks to our Sanctuary Boston Musicians:
    Alex Fam – Ukulele, violin, vocals, music direction
    Callie Jennings – trumpet, vocals
    Emma Pawl – vocals

    Video and full worship service available here: https://firstparishinbrookline.org/2024/02/02/what-we-sow-and-what-we-reap/

    From our worship service:

    “What We Sow and What We Reap”
    Sanctuary Boston
    January 28, 2024 Worship Service

    Gathering Bell

    Introit

    Words of Welcome Brad Reich

    Call to Worship

    Gathering Music

    We Shall Be Known – MaMuse

    Truth Beyond Our Knowledge Words by Matt Meyer
    Music by Randy Scruggs & John Thompson
    Unison Chalice Lighting
    Nos entregamos y nos comprometemos a caminar juntos como
    congregación, prometiendo con mucha fe cuidarnos mutuamente
    y deleitarnos en el amor que permanecerá entre nosotros.

    We give ourselves one unto another, covenanting to walk together.
    as a congregation, promising faithfully to watch over one another,
    and to delight for love to abide in our midst. 1717 Covenant (adapted)

    Stones of Joy and Sorrow

    Go Out and Love the World

    Reading “Affirmation” by Assata Shakur

    Offering Words
    You may text the dollar amount you wish to give to (617) 996-8956. You may also give online from the First Parish webpage through PayPal or your credit or debit card. If you are also filling part of your pledge, please write “Pledge” in the memo line (Please note that there is a QR code available on the back page).

    Offertory Improvisation on “Truth Beyond Our Knowledge”

    Blessing of the Gifts

    Centering Song

    Planted – Alex Fam

    Sermon What We Sow and What We Reap

    Anthem Sow Good Seeds – Mavis Staples

    Extinguishing The Chalice
    Unison Affirmation
    Apagamos esta llama pero no la luz de la verdad,
    Ni el calor de la comunidad ni el fuego del compromiso.
    Estos los llevamos con nosotros y los ofrecemos para bendecir al mundo.

    We extinguish this flame and not the light of truth,
    The warmth of community or the fire of commitment.
    These we carry with us and offer as gifts onto the world.

    Benediction

    Closing Song

    Blessed Unrest – Zo Tobi

    Upcoming In Our Church

    2/2:
    First Friday Community Dinner! 6-8PM, Lyon Chapel
    An all ages gathering to nourish community.
    *Childcare and age-appropriate, lightly supervised activities for children
    This time we’ll celebrate Imbolc with crafts, dance, music, and conversation.
    and, as always,
    Fred Andree’s great entrée: this time it will be lasagna!
    If you can, please bring a side dish, drink, or dessert to share.
    CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU!*

    2/10:
    Community Folk Dance! 7-9PM, Pierce Hall
    *What is happening? All kinds of folk dances to dance!

    When and where? FEBRUARY 10! From 7 to 9 pm in Pierce Hall at
    First Parish in Brookline 382 Walnut St. in Brookline

    Who? You, friends and family and a wonderful teacher, Marcie van Cleave from the Folk Arts Center of New England*

    Many thanks to our Musicians, Worship Associate, Greeters and
    Sanctuary Boston Musicians:
    Alex Fam – Ukulele, violin, vocals, music direction
    Callie Jennings – trumpet, vocals
    Emma Pawl – vocals

    *Flowers today are given by Eleanor Clarkson*

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  • Brookline Interfaith Thanksgiving: 12 minutes of shared spiritual community with Jewish, Muslim, Christian & UU voices
    2023/11/21

    12 minutes of shared spiritual community, song, reflections, insights and prayer from last Sunday evening in our sanctuary with Jewish, Muslim, Christian & UU members of the Brookline Interfaith Clergy Association.

    Congregations who participated include: All Saints Parish, First Parish in Brookline, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Brookline, TBZ Brookline, Temple Ohabei Shalom, Sinai Brookline, First Church in Chestnut Hill, United Parish in Brookline, Center Communities of Brookline, Congregation Kehillath Israel Congregation Mishkan Tefila, Brookline Muslim Friends, Brookline Church of Christ, Yusuf Mosque Brighton, 2life Communities #Thanksgiving #Brooklinema #peace #Salaam #Shalom

    You can view the entire Brookline Interfaith Thanksgiving Service at: https://www.facebook.com/FirstParishBrookline/videos/237691399129806 and make a donation to the Brookline Food Pantry at https://brooklinefoodpantry.org/

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    11 分
  • Just the Music: November 5, 2023 "Right-Sizing the Congregation"
    2023/11/06

    First Parish In Brookline

    November 5, 2023

    Right-Sizing the Congregation

    Order of Service

    Thank You/Send Me (Amanda Udis-Kessler)Chancel Choir,


    Thank you for everything, all that is.
    Send me to love and serve and give.
    Thank you for all that is.
    As you’ve given, may I give.
    Thank you. Send me
    .


    Opening Hymn Woyaya (Teal Hymnal, #1020)


    Go Out and Love the World

    Go out and love the world!
    Vá e ame o mundo!
    ¡Vayan a amar al mundo!
    Ale e renmen tout moun! (2x)

    AnthemWhat Will I Do? (words: Rev. Marta I. Valentín; music: Chancel Choir

    Mark David Buckles; arr. Keith Kirchoff)
    What will I do?
    Where will I go?
    When will I know?
    It’s time to set sail or sow?

    Offertory Sunday Mornings (Susan Werner)Lisa Barone

    Sunday morning
    There is someplace that i'm supposed to be
    Keeps returning
    The feeling keeps coming over me
    Just like music
    Or like sunlight on a distant memory
    Sunday mornings
    Sunday mornings


    My mother choosing what to wear
    My father combs his jet black hair
    We are their little prizes
    In our mary janes and clip on ties
    We hurry down the aisle
    The neighbors smile because we're late again


    On Sunday mornings
    There is someplace that I'm supposed to be
    Keeps returning
    The feeling keeps coming over me
    Just like music
    Or like sunlight on a distant memory
    Sunday mornings
    Sunday mornings


    Daddy prays because the money's tight
    Mama prays she'll raise her children right
    And my brother prays he'll change
    So he won't feel so very strangely out of tune


    And I went back the other day
    Closed my eyes and tried to pray
    But a voice spoke loud and clear
    "You ask too many questions, dear"
    And i said, "You asked too few"
    That's why i still don't know quite what to do


    On Sunday mornings
    There is someplace that i'm supposed to be
    Sunday mornings
    Sunday mornings


    Closing Hymn We Give Thanks (Teal Hymnal, #1010)


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  • "Simple Gifts" by the First Parish Brookline Irregular String Band, May 29th, 2023
    2023/05/30

    From our Camp Service on Sunday, May 29th, the First Parish Brookline Irregular String Band, featuring Martha, Landon, Eric, and Nathan, playing "Simple Gifts"

    Video available at: https://fb.watch/kROe1Gqucn/

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    6 分
  • Music from Last Sunday: Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", as interpreted by Jeff Buckley
    2023/05/23

    From last Sunday's Coming of Age Sunday service, Adrian Jones and Landon Rose performing a beautiful rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", as interpreted by Jeff Buckley. (Sometimes when you think you've heard enough of a very popular song, you realize that just isn't the case)

    Leonard Cohen explained the meaning behind the song whilst leaving it open to interpretation in his trademark poetic fashion: “Hallelujah is a Hebrew word which means ‘Glory to the Lord,” he explained. “The song explains that many kinds of Hallelujahs do exist. I say: All the perfect and broken Hallelujahs have an equal value. It’s a desire to affirm my faith in life, not in some formal religious way but with enthusiasm, with emotion.” Whereas Buckley interpreted the lyrics in his own way, the late singer referred to his voluptuous rendition of the track as being a "a song about sex, about love, about life on earth."

    https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/jeff-buckley-made-leonard-cohens-hallelujah-masterpiece/

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  • Sanctuary Boston at FPB "Just the Music" from May 7 Worship
    2023/05/12

    Last Sunday, The Sanctuary Boston band graced our sanctuary with their music and presence. Here is a "Just the Music" edit of that lovely experience.

    Thanks to the Sanctuary Band Musicians: Callie Jennings, Alex Fam, Taiward Wider

    #unitarianuniversalist #sanctuaryboston #uumusic #worshipmusic #worship



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    25 分