Being alive is more than just existing, more than not being dead. Adjectives abound when we talk about being alive. We can be animated. Lively. Alert. Awake. Being alive, to me, is about being in relationship. For some of us, we feel most alive when we are with other people. Others find their aliveness in nature. Many find it in art, particularly the making of art. As we begin the slow return to spring, letβs spend some time imagining what it means to be alive in this world.
Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister
Sam King, Worship Associate
Larry Chinn, pianist
Asher Davison, song leader
Mark Sumner, accompanist
Eric Shackelford, camera
Shulee Ong, camera
Joe Chapot, Social Media Chat Support
Alex Darr, Coffee Hour Zoom
Thomas Brown, Sexton
Carrie Steere-Salazar, flowers
Em bé khóc nhè, cover image
Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Video Edits
Order of Service:
https://content.uusf.org/Order_Of_Service/2021/20210131OSWeb.pdf
Music:
https://content.uusf.org/Sound/20210131Music.mp3
Reflection:
https://content.uusf.org/Sound/Reflections/20210131SKReflection.mp3
Attached media: https://web.archive.org/web/20211110223159/https://content.uusf.org/podcast/20210131AJSermon.mp3