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Music from our service on Christmas Eve at 7:30 P.M. www.sayvilleucc.org
Christmas Eve 2023 5:30 Worshipful Music Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ www.sayvilleucc.org
1. Meeting God Then and Now; From "God Out there to God Right There" (05-02-1997) by Welcome
2. "Images of God: Why They Matter" (05-03-1997) by Welcome
3. Jesus God: Pre-Easter & Post Easter" (05-04-1997) by Welcome
4. "Opening to God: The Heart of Spirituality" (05-03-1997) by Welcome
5. "Easter Stories in the New Testament" (05-04-1997) by Welcome
6. "Easter Stories in the New Testament"(05-04-1997) by Welcome
Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ www.sayvilleucc.org 2023 Justice Luncheon on April 21, 2023 Keynote Det. James Johnson Suffolk County Police Department Human Traffic Investigations Unit Kidnap Investigation Team FBI Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Task Force
Featuring Sean Cameron, James Cesare, The High Point University Chamber Singers. You really do want to listen to this! Index: Start: Sinfonia for Piano & Organ 1:48: "Where I Find God" by James Ahrend 7:17: "The Impossible Dream" 10:57: Benediction & Covenant 12:27: "I'm So Happy" - Chamber Singers
2022 - 11 - 08 - Audio - Notes2 - 11:7:22, 1.23 PM by Welcome
THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU by Welcome
Suffolk Association United Church of Christ Fall Meeting | November 6, 2021 Sandra Davidson, Deputy Chief Commissioner Department of Social Services Email sandra.davidson@suffolkcountyny.gov Desk 631-854-9933 | Mobile: 631-829-0535
Sunday Worship, Oct 4, 2020 - Audio Voiceove by Welcome
Worship in our sanctuary on August 30, 2020 For more information visit www.sayvilleucc.org
Audio of Letter to the Congregation of August 19, 2020 on the return to the sanctuary.
Thank you for joining us for worship. For more information, please visit our website at www.sayvilleucc.org. Contact our pastor anytime at 631-827-8611 or ray@sayvilleucc.org. Be safe. God Bless You.
Thank you for joining us on this Mother's Day for worship, wishing all who you hold dear as parents, guardians and all who have helped love you into who it is you are and becoming. Visit us at www.sayvilleucc.org for more information.
Sunday Worship, May 3, 200 Sayville Congregational United Church or Christ Welcome! Visit our website at www.sayvilleucc.org
4 PM Eastern More information at www.tamfs.org
A Little Monday News - April 20, 2020 by Welcome
Pre-recorded worship for Sunday, April 19, 2020 will be available by 10 AM . Thank you to Rev. Mary Larson, Worship Leader and Preacher. Thanks, also, to Rev. Dr. Janie Spahr, San Francisco, for saying, "Hello!" And a huge thanks to our Music Director Sean Cameron. Up to date links and information is online at www.sayvilleucc.org Please let us know if you need anything. Call anytime, if you'd like to... 631-827-8611 or Ray@sayvilleucc.org
Visit our webpage for more information at www.sayvilleucc.org and you can watch the full video at www.echimestv.org. Thanks for visiting!
Visit our webpage for more information at www.sayvilleucc.org and you can watch the full video at www.echimestv.org. Thanks for visiting!
Visit our webpage for more information at www.sayvilleucc.org and you can watch the full video at www.echimestv.org. Thanks for visiting!
Visit our webpage for more information at www.sayvilleucc.org and you can watch the full video at www.echimestv.org. Thanks for visiting!
An audio file from our Easter Sunday Worship. The full audio and video can be found at www.echimestv.org.
Forum by Becky Taylor, Incoming President of the Board of El Hogar Ministries on December 17, 2017
This sermon was offered on Sunday, September 3, 2017 at Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ. Based on Exodus 3:1-15
Sermon: Sunday, August 20, 2017 On Moral Equivalency, Charlottesville and who we are in response. Matthew 16:13-20
Provocation delivered on July 9, 2017 at Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ. To read the prayers and see the bulletins visit www.sayvilleucc.org and select Worship Planning! Thanks for listening! We welcome your comments!
Provocation delivered at Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ on July 2, 2017. To see the bulletin and readings, please visit www.sayvilleucc.org and select the tab for "Worship Planning."
Provocation deliveries on Sunday, June 25, 2017at Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ www.sayvilleucc.org www.facebook.com/sayvilleucc
Provocation delivered by Ray Bagnuolo on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ, Sayville, NY For more information visit www.sayvilleucc.org
I stood there somewhere between stunned and in awe. The infant’s hand was smaller that my thumbnail, her entire head barely the size of my inner palm. I had never seen a person so small, so fragile - so literally close to God and creation in the measurement of tic-toc time and kairos. Everything inside of me shifted.
The choir performs "Love Grows Here"
Jesus’ words were to the community of his followers. He was telling his followers that if you are going to be a part of this, your life will be different. Your actions will be different. Your fears will be different. Your joy - beyond your expectation.
Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ; January 29, 2017 Ray Bagnuolo, Pastor Introduced by the choir, this reflection centers on the "Call of the Beatitudes" - those in Matthew, Luke and on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in Emma Lazarus' sonnet.
Reflections based on: Matthew 3: 13-17 Sayville Congregational United Church of Christ, Sayville, NY (c)2017 Ray Bagnuolo January 8, 2107
Rev. Dr. Jane Adams Spahr's Sermon at Rev. Susan Thomas' Ordination, Fitchburg, MA, October 2, 2016 See the pictures at rayb.photos
Sermon delivered on Sunday, October 23, 2016 at All Souls Parish Presbyterian Church, Portchester, New York. Readings were: Psalm 84:1-7; Luke 18: 9-14. raybagnuolo@gmail.com
Sermon delivered at All Souls Parish Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 16, 2016
The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) now stands as one of the most powerful documents of faith for the full inclusion of the LGBTQ/Queer community on the face of the planet. So, with the profound advances that have been made in the last several years and the need for the message we have to share - what makes us so timid about shouting this from the rooftops? The short video and audio talks about these things and more, adding my voice to the witness that hopefully will grow - inviting you to add your voice and comments, as well. Peace, Rev. Ray Bagnuolo, Chaplain, That All May Freely Serve; www.tamfs.org
Excerpt of Bear and Susan's comments on why marriage is important? "The difference between a contract and a covenant for us was really significant. We had the contract, essentially, with our domestic partnership, because once marriage equality hit California for that little brief time, essentially they said, “It’s now going to be as difficult to separate from a domestic partnership as it would be getting a divorce. So, essentially you’re married, but you’re not married.” So, the contract was already there. It was the covenant. It was sharing making our love and commitment to each other, our exclusive lifelong commitment to each other – public, celebrated before God and all these witnesses. And that’s what it was, including our kids. Also, there is language involved – if you use the word “this is my partner” – you’re not exactly sure what that means. It could mean any number of things (business partner…). But when we got married, Susan inherited, I mean she became my kids’ “mother-in-law-in-law,” and I became the mother-in-law of her kids and grandchildren, my mother became her mother-in-law – and now there’s language. And people understand that. So, when we’re out with Susan’s kids they’ll introduce me to their friends as their mother-in-law. And that’s different from saying my mother’s partner or something., because there is the in-law, which actually means “in-law.” And that was important to us." Full transcript at tamfs.org/interviews