Living to Tell the Tale - Crawford - Saturday Worshp - 815 am

Please visit the Hospitality Suite if you need a
ride to the airport at the close of CONVO.
Meditation on Breathing
U.U. choir director Sarah Dan Jones wrote this
chant as a meditation for spiritual healing in
the aftermath of the September 11, 2001
attacks.
Somebody Prayed for Me
Donnie McClurkin is an American gospel
singer and minister who has won two Grammy
awards, ten Stellar awards, two BET awards,
two Soul Train awards, one Dove award and
one NAACP Image award for his work.
There Is More Love Somewhere
This is an African American Hymn which was
named for Steven Bantu Biko, a Black South
African activist and founder of the South
African Student’s Organization
“Hold Me, Rock Me” by Brian Tate
Brian is a Vancouver-based vocalist,
composer/arranger, pianist, percussionist,
choir director, and educator. He is also the
founder of the CITY SOUL CHOIR.
“There’s A River Flowin’ …” by Rose Sanders
This version is arranged by Kenny Smith and
is found in the Singing the Journey songbook.
Saturday Worship, 8:15 a.m.
for the Convocation of Unitarian Universalist Ministers
Ottawa, Ontario
Jane Perry
Music Director
First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa
Rev. David Carl Olson
First Unitarian Church of Baltimore
(Universalist & Unitarian)
“There’s a River Flowin’”
Words and music by Rose Sanders
There’s a river flowin’ in my mind,
There’s a river flowin’ in my mind,
And it’s tellin’ me
that I’m somebody
There’s a river flowin’ in my mind.
There’s a river flowin’ in my heart,
There’s a river flowin’ in my heart,
And it’s tellin’ me
that I’m somebody
There’s a river flowin’ in my heart.
There’s a river flowin’ in my soul,
There’s a river flowin’ in my soul,
And it’s tellin’ me
that I’m somebody
There’s a river flowin’ in my soul.
“For My Young Friends Who Are Afraid”
By William Stafford
Rev. Jason Shelton
Minister
First UU Church of Nashville
Meditation on Breathing
U.U. choir director Sarah Dan Jones
wrote this chant as a meditation for
spiritual healing in the aftermath of the
September 11, 2001 attacks.
When I breathe in,
I breathe in peace
When I breathe out,
I breathe out love
Rev. David Carl Olson
from The Furies of Mother Jones
by Maxine Klein
Please make cheques payable to
Meadville Lombard Theological School
Rev. Jason Shelton
“Hold Me, Rock Me”
by Brian Tate
Hold me, rock me,
calm and easy,
Hold me, rock me,
deep and wide,
Hold me, rock me,
in your arms,
Oh I got a home
on the other side.
Rev. Dr. Alma Faith Crawford
Associate Minister
UU Church of Pittsburgh
Somebody Prayed for Me
by Donnie McClurkin
Somebody prayed for me,
had me on their mind,
Took the time to pray for me.
I’m so glad they prayed,
I’m so glad they prayed,
I’m so glad they prayed for me.
Rev. David Carl Olson
Rev. Jason Shelton
There’s a river flowin’ in my soul,
There’s a river flowin’ in my soul,
And it’s tellin’ me
that I’m somebody
There’s a river flowin’ in my soul.
Rev. Alma Faith Crawford
There is More Love Somewhere
This is an African American Hymn which
was named for Steven Bantu Biko, a
Black South African activist and founder
of the South African Student’s
Organization. (Used by permission.)
There is More Love Somewhere
There is more love somewhere,
There is more love somewhere,
I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it,
There is more love somewhere.
There is more joy somewhere,
There is more joy somewhere,
I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it,
There is more joy somewhere.
There is more peace somewhere,
There is more peace somewhere,
I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it,
There is more peace somewhere.
There is more power somewhere,
There is more power somewhere,
I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it,
There is more power somewhere.
There is more love somewhere,
There is more love somewhere,
I’m gonna keep on ‘til I find it,
There is more love somewhere.
Postlude
Please Join Us for
Vespers at
8 p.m. tonight
“The Last Straw”
Greg Ward, service leader
Please visit the Hospitality Suite if you need a
ride to the airport at the close of CONVO.