Closing

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  • We receive fragments of holiness
    From WorshipWeb
    We receive fragments of holiness, glimpses of eternity, brief moments of insight....
  • Cheered by Our Community
    From WorshipWeb
    Cheered by our community, blessed by our covenant, uplifted in mind, and renewed in spirit, go forth with courage and in peace to meet the days to come.
  • Between the dawn and dusk
    From WorshipWeb
    Between the dawn and dusk of our being, let us be brave and loving....
  • May we never rest
    From WorshipWeb
    May we never rest until every child of earth in every generation is free from all prisons of the mind and of the body and of the spirit; until the earth...
  • Extinguishing the Chalice
    From WorshipWeb
    We extinguish the chalice here that it might glow gently in our hearts. May it light your path as you leave this place....
  • To blanket the world
    From WorshipWeb
    One snowflake is a marvel, a miracle; Four snowflakes, five, and the kids begin to run around in the yard One hundred and the cars start slowing down; O...
  • Prayer for a Drop in the Bucket
    From WorshipWeb
    Blessed are the droplets, for they shall fill the bucket to overflowing. Blessed are they who know there is a bucket, for they shall be filled with hope.
  • An ending, or merely prelude to more glorious beginnings?
    From WorshipWeb
    We have reached the end of this time For the gathering of memory And for letting the imagination play with future possibilities. We have enjoyed magic...
  • Go in peace, embraced by the light
    From WorshipWeb
    Go in peace, embraced by the light and warmth of our gathering. Go in love, ready again to struggle on. Go in beauty, shining forth like a lamp for...
  • Cherish Your Doubts
    From WorshipWeb
    Cherish your doubts, for doubt is the servant of truth. Question your convictions, for beliefs too tightly held strangle the mind and its natural wisdom.