1st Principle (Worth & Dignity)

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  • A Seed Knows How to Wait
    From WorshipWeb
    A seed knows how to wait. Most seeds wait for several years before starting to grow; a cherry seed can wait for a hundred years with no problem. What...
  • Deciding to Build
    From WorshipWeb
    The first time I was told that I was too queer to be a congregation's minister, they asked, "What will the neighbors think?,” as if it were the most...
  • Invocation to the Spirit of Life (An Alternative Lord's Prayer)
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of Life and Love, Holy God, Source Eternal, in our midst yet still ever so elusive: To breathe your sacred name is a blessing. Your world become,...
  • Blessing for the Beginning of the Religious Education Year
    From WorshipWeb
    Today we kick off Religious Education classes with [over number registered] children and youth in our congregation....
  • The Vessel of Compassion: A Water Communion Story
    From WorshipWeb
    This story is great to be acted out by four women (of applicable ages for each direction) around a large bowl/vessel.
  • A Spacious Welcome
    From WorshipWeb
    This opening was written for two voices, as indicated below. 1: Welcome, who come in friendship who long for genuine community......
  • We Are Called to Pay Attention
    From WorshipWeb
    Many: This morning* and all mornings, we are called to pay attention. One. We are called to pay attention to our individual lives, to our delights and...
  • Teachers Everywhere
    From WorshipWeb
    In every person we meet, especially those who cause us discomfort, we find an opportunity for us to grow, to learn, to go further along the path of...
  • Thresholds
    From WorshipWeb
    Thresholds. We cross them every day....
  • The Body of Love
    From Braver/Wiser
    It was disruptive and strange to know that someone had died to bring this hope, and to wonder how the donor’s family mourned at the same time we rejoiced.