Ritual
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Ritual.
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Cornbread and Cider Communion in Refugee TimesFrom WorshipWebIntroduction The Cornbread and Cider Communion is a tradition in some of our congregations. With gratitude for our freedom and for our abundance, let us...
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Board Investiture RitualFrom WorshipWebIn a free religious community, to serve is the highest expression of our commitment and love. To be asked to lead is the highest honor....
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Honoring Founders/Longterm MembersFrom WorshipWebThe following ritual—which could be used to honor a congregation's founders—is used at First Unitarian Church of Des Moines (IA) to honor decade(s)...
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Four Part Water CommunionFrom WorshipWebThe following is a creative format for a water communion, but most other worship elements have been removed to highlight they way that the communion is...
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Holding the Hope for One AnotherFrom WorshipWebThis is a ritual of caring (or, if you like, praying) for one another, couched in terms of struggle and hope....
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The Birthday Circle: A Ritual to Celebrate Another Year Around the SunFrom WorshipWebThe Birthday Circle is a ritual that shows children that they are loved, known, and appreciated in our families and communities.
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Leavetaking Ritual (for a Minister)From WorshipWebLay Leader: Our church family is constantly changing. People come and go. Babies are born. Children grow up. People commit themselves to one another....
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Ritual of Departure for a Director of Religious Exploration (DRE)From WorshipWebIn a worship service, the congregation presented farewell gifts to the outgoing Director of Religious Education/Exploration (DRE) before the following:...
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Goodbye Ritual (for Minister Retiring or Leaving)From WorshipWebPlease note: this ritual was preceded by the departing minister's homily, in which she looked back at the installation service and the promises they had...
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Ritual for a Retiring MinisterFrom WorshipWebThis ritual, for use within a worship service, calls for the voices of two lay leaders—such as the Board President and a worship associate—although a...