“A Black Pioneer in a White Denomination”
Revs. Tim Temerson and Tori Goodloe
IN PERSON AND ON ZOOM
Today’s service celebrates Black History Month by looking at the life and ministry of Rev. Egbert Ethelred Brown, who was a trailblazing Unitarian minister and a leading voice in African American Humanism. We will explore Rev. Brown’s extraordinary contributions to our faith tradition as well as his fraught relationship with the larger Unitarian movement, a relationship characterized by elitism, marginalization, and white supremacy.
Prelude offered by Scott Deveaux
Welcome Tori Goodloe, Worship Weaver
Call To Worship Rev. Tim Temerson
Chalice Lighting
Opening Hymn #354 We Laugh, We Cry” (Verses 1 & 4)
Story “To Question Is An Answer”
Sharing the Flame
Hymn #414, “As We Leave This Friendly Place”
Musical Interlude
Testimonial Hayley Owens
Centering and Sharing
Offertory Offered by Scott Deveaux
Reading “Why I am a Unitarian” by Rev. Egbert Ethelred Brown
Sermon I “A Black Pioneer in a White Denomination”
Reading “Mission of the Harlem Community Church”
Sermon II
Closing HymnHere Together – Going Forth
Benediction and Chalice Extinguishing
Postlude offered by Scott Deveaux