August 7, 2002
A service to celebrate our “Grand Reopening. Merle Wenger will present the message on what it means to “come home to our physical space” after more than two years when we met on Sunday morning through Zoom. Linda Dove will present an original poem to mark the occasion and several members will offer their reflections on coming home.
Opening Reading: “So are we bound together” By Elizabeth Lerner Maclay
As drops of rain that find each other and build to become a track, a rivulet, a stream, a river, a sea, so are we drawn together; so are we fortunate to find each other; so are we bound together, on this shared passage toward an unknown ocean and eternity.
Let Joy Ring Out
by Linda Ankrah-Dove
The sad tears of these strange years slide heavy
from my schoolhouse steeple. I’ve held our sanctuary
safe for you but it’s hollow with the silence
of your communal voice and song in worship.
My old wooden floors have not creaked,
felt no padding feet, heard no scraping chairs.
No hymns have vibrated on my walls,
no stories danced in children’s ears.
Be sure I’ve not at all forgotten you,
dear seekers after truth and love and justice.
I’ve kept our chalice glowing steadily
against the shadow of these vacant years.
Most of you, like me, have lost, suffered,
grieve for family, friends, familiar ways of life,
and all of you have shared the purple pain
that has so badly bruised the world.
But in the past few weeks, I’ve sensed a stirring—
new screens and mics, blossoms on the podium,
piano keys, bright black and white, and poised to play,
signposts of yet undiscovered paths along our UU journey.
The summer beauty of our gardens, nurtured
by your tender hands, promise us a vibrant life together.
And today I open wide my doors to welcome
your coming home to this, our holy space.
Today is not yesterday and not yet tomorrow.
Today, I celebrate with you right here and now.
That’s why my steeple bell rang out in joyful spirit
for tomorrow’s sacred possibilities.