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​PRIME TIME
November 9

Daybreak is the few moments of rising light and building energy. As the sun rises, and night becomes day, we enter into the traditional monastic period known as “Prime.” If you rise to greet the sun or whenever it is that you rise, that is your Prime Time.
Rev. Matthew offers his early morning reflection below.

Building Bridges
Singing the Journey Hymnal #1023

Building Bridges between our divisions,

I reach out to you, will you reach out to me?

With all of our voices and all of our visions,
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friends, we could make such sweet harmony.
Words by the women of Greenham Common peace occupation in England, 1983
There is a wonderful cacophony of chaos surrounding the singers of this song.
Be prepared to adjust your audio accordingly.
  
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