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emptyU2 Eucharist — Seven
March 13, 2010 | 6:00 p.m.

Join us for a community-wide communion service
— featuring the recorded music of U2.

Sudanese Children
In addition to the strong spiritual imagery of U2's recorded music, vocalist Aasne Daniels and guitarist Tom Beverly will lead us in worship.Dr. Clarice Ford, Director of the UIS Diversity Center, will proclaim the Word, and we will share communion together at Christ's open table. The entire evening's collection will go to purchase aid for Haiti and Darfur. Your presence will literally save human lives!

Breads from around the world will be served in a community reception.

Many lives have been saved through the $14,000 you have given.
And, we can join together to keep doing more!




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communion elements: bread and wine Can I take communion in the Presbyterian Church if I am not a member? In the Presbyterian Church, all baptized Christians, regardless of denomination, are invited and encouraged to receive the elements at the Lord’s Table, for it is God’s table, and not our own. Communion is offered at five stations throughout our sanctuary for U2 Eucharists.

What can I expect to happen in a U2 Eucharist?
The U2 Eucharist is a communion service that uses the recorded music of rock band U2 in place of traditional hymns. It is lively worship in which we sing along with the music — and sometimes dance. Children love not having to sit still — as do we all! We follow a liturgy that is familiar to many from various worship traditions. You will receive a printed bulletin at the door with the pattern, or order, of worship — so you will know what will happen when.

What if I belong to another church?
We are people from many faith traditions joining together for worship and mission in this special ministry. There is no east or west in Christ, and so we honor the many church families in our community: we would like you join us in an ecumenical spirit of worshipping and giving in this service, and to take the message of need out into the world. All funds collected at U2 Eucharists go to alleviate extreme world poverty.

Who started U2 Eucharists?
U2 has been recording for more than 25 years, and the group’s music appeals to several generations of listeners. Many of the group’s songs have messages of justice and faith, and the imagery has inspired many spiritual journeys. An Episcopal Priest, Rev. Paige Blair, is credited with developing the concept of a U2 ministry as a tool for alleviating world poverty (see the children from Sudan at right, which was provided by Christian Solidarity International) as outlined in the UN Millennium Development Goals. Since then, she has consulted with about 150 churches in 15 states and seven countries that have held U2 Eucharist services. Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation now provides resources for the growing movement of U2 communion services.

A Celebration, a song by U2, draws from the Book of Joshua:
"I believe in the walls of Jericho / I believe they're coming down"
— Joshua 6:20: When the people heard the blast of the trumpets, they gave a thunderclap shout. The wall fell at once. The people rushed straight into the city and took it. — from "The Message" earth in two hands

~ Resources for the UN Millennium Development Goals ~

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UN Millennium Project

Millennium Villages Project
UN Millennium Development Goals
Millennium Development Goals Indicators     
Millennium Promise
Millennium Campaign
The ONE Campaign



Currently, the most basic needs of more than 1.2 billion people, or 1 out of every six people worldwide, are not met. Extreme poverty kills. Fast facts:
— Every year six million children die from malnutrition before their fifth birthday
— More than 800 million people go to bed hungry every day...300 million are children.
— Everyday HIV/AIDS kills 6,000 people and another 8,200 people are infected with this deadly virus.
— More than 40 percent of women in Africa do not have access to basic education.
— A total of 114 million children do not get even a basic education and 584 million women are illiterate.
( data from Positive Foundations at Brandeis University )

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