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Sunday, February 22, 2026 Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith Learn more about our congregation and subscribe to our e-communications at https://westhartforduu.org/ Contribute to our offering at our Online Giving page: https://ucwh.breezechms.com/give/online Though it may not be possible to respond immediately during service, streaming support questions can be directed to tech@westhartforduu.org *Please rise in Body or in Spirit Prelude: Prelude to Act One from Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner, arr. Zoltan Kocsis Welcome: Winston Hill Introit: “Lenten Fantasia” by Jason W. Krug Call to Worship & Chalice Lighting: Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith Hymn: # 343 “A Firemist and a Planet” Unison Affirmation: Love is the spirit of this church, and service is its law. This is our great covenant: To dwell together in peace, To seek the truth in love, and to help one another. Time for All Ages: Hannah Garmise Singing the Children Out: # 414 “As We Leave This Friendly Place” Offering: Plate sharing recipient: Horace Bushnell Children’s Food Pantry Offertory: “With Malice Towards None” from Lincoln by John Williams Congregational Reading: # 534 “Gloria” Doxology: Praise God for Love we all may share, Praise God for Beauty everywhere, Praise God for Hope of good to be, Praise God for Truth that makes us free. Amen Prayer and Meditation: Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith Hymn: # 123 "Spirit of Life" Reading: Winston Hill Musical Message: “For the Beauty of the Earth” by Conrad Kocher, arr. Michael Ryan Sermon: The Problem is the Solution Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith Closing Hymn: # 21 “For the Beauty of the Earth” Unison Benediction: Engage with the world in peace. Have courage. Hold on to what is good. Return to no person evil for evil. Strengthen the fainthearted, support the weak, help the suffering. Honor all beings. Postlude: “America, the Beautiful” by Samuel A. Ward, arr. Phillip Keveren Musicians: Universalist Bell Choir T. L. Hine, piano