Growing a Beloved Community

Growing a Beloved Community
Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains
June 14, 2026
Rev. Kevin Tarsa
Cheryl Morris, Worship Associate


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“The place where we meet to seek the highest is holy ground.” – Felix Adler.  

It’s tempting to people both outside and inside Unitarian Universalism to characterize our faith tradition “as every kind of psycho-social-political venture except a religious one,” wrote Tom Owen-Towle, who contends, instead, that healthy congregations are “primarily sites for seeking and spreading the holy.”  Here in new space, with our varied beliefs and perspectives, and with room to grow both inwardly and outwardly, how might we together grow a Beloved Community and realize that we occupy holy ground.  

Songs for Gathering 
                Answering the Call of Love #1014 by Jason Shelton
                A Dedication by Lea Morris  

Greeting One Another  Rev. Kevin Tarsa

Land Acknowledgement

Lighting of the Chalice  Beautifully Bound by the Rev. Scott Tayler, read by Bob Branstrom

Wonder Box & Singing the Children on Their Way

Welcome  Cheryl Morris, Worship Associate

Opening Words  This Hope That We Make by the Rev. Gretchen Haley

Joys & Sorrows & Candle of Compassion, Resistance, and Resilience  Rev. Kevin Tarsa

Prayer & Meditation  Not Made for Isolation by Rev. Michelle Collins 

Song  When Our Heart is In a Holy Place # 1008 by Joyce Poley 

Sermon/Message  Growing a Beloved Community   Rev. Kevin Tarsa 

Offering  Cheryl Morris, with Curt Beckmann, Color Me Human board member 

Offertory

Dedication  Cheryl Morris

Thank you & Announcements 

Closing Song  We Would Be One #318 words by Samuel Anthony Wright, music by Jean Sibelius 

Closing Words  A Place of Belonging and Caring by Kimberlee Anne Tomczak Carlson

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

Music for Going Forth