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Closing Words

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And now may we go forth
    Harold E. Babcock

And now we take our leave.
    Barbara Cheatham

As far as our love flows
    Annie Foerster

As we depart one from another
    James A. Hobart

As we leave this community of the spirit
    Richard S. Gilbert

As we part now one from another
    Eileen B. Karpeles

As you prepare to leave this sacred space
    Andrew Pakula

Between the dawn and dusk
    Carl G Seaburg

Cherish your doubts
    Michael A. Schuler

Closing Words
    Michael A. Schuler

Closing Words
    Robert F. Kaufmann

Closing Words by the Youth
   

Extinguishing the Chalice
    Martha L. Munson

Extinguishing the Chalice
    Rolfe Gerhardt

Extinguishing the Chalice
    Lee Huebert

For a church history service
    Priscilla Murdock

Go now in peace
    Barbara Hamilton-Holway

If we would but allow the majesty of creation
    Stephan R. Papa

If you are proud of this church
    Michael A. Schuler

In our hungering for meaning
    Bruce Southworth

In the end it won’t matter
    John C. Morgan

In the river, the water continually flows
    John C. Morgan

In this community
    Sydney K. Wilde

Let us go forth into the world
    Marjorie Newlin Leaming

Let us sing the magic of imagination
    Susan L. Van Dreser

May the love that is the doctrine of this church
    Kenneth R. Warren

May the quality of our lives
    Philip Randall Giles

May we be aware of our weaknesses
    Robert T. Dick

May we leave this place
    Bets Wienecke

May we never rest
    John Cummins

Mindful of our highest aspirations
    Rebecca A. Edmiston-Lange

Much of ministry is a benediction
    Susan Manker-Seale

Our eyes and minds turn now
    Norman V. Naylor

Our time in this place
    Kathy A. Huff

Remembering our spiritual, courageous ancestors
    Rhys Williams

Remembering that the universe is so much larger
    Marjorie Newlin Leaming

Reminded that we are part and participants of the Universe
    Norman V. Naylor

That which is worthy of doing
    Steve J. Crump

The Ship of State
    Jeff Liebmann

There is, finally, only one thing required of us
    Kendyl R. Gibbons

Through our temporary lives
    Carl G Seaburg

To pass the peace
    Clarke Dewey Wells

To Water in Excelsis
    Richard M. Fewkes

Walk softly
    Elaine Gallagher Gehrmann

We all have two religions
    William E. Gardner

We have a calling in this world
    Jean M. Rickard

We have gathered here today to feel the truth in the depth of our being
    Carol Ann Huston

We receive fragments of holiness, glimpses of eternity, brief moments of insight
    Sarah York

We shall overcome
    Jonalu Johnstone

We walk this earth but a brief moment in time.
    Tim Haley

When all is quiet and we are small and the night is dark
    Jane Ranney Rzepka

When we say, "Go now in peace," we mean the peace that asks us to stop grasping after power over
    Amy McKenzie Quinn

Who could do better than to be a singer on the high wind-swept hills of life
    David A Johnson

With faith in the creative powers of life
    Lindsay Bates

Worship need not cease
    Gordon B. McKeeman

Last updated on Wednesday, August 30, 2006.

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