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Music

Music is an important part of worship in Unitarian Universalist congregations. Most congregations sing together during services, accompanied by a piano or organ. Many congregations have choirs that sing additional songs. Instrumental interludes often provide for a time of reflection or prayer during services.

The type of music featured in each congregation can vary wildly from one congregation and one service to the next. Everything from Christian hymns to Pagan chants to rock songs might be included in any service, if they relate to the topic of the sermon.

Last updated on Monday, May 7, 2007.

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