Death

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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 Death.

  • Prayer for the Living
    From WorshipWeb
    As my body begins to loose its hold On this life, this earth, this entirety, May I lay my past to rest And face the unknowable With courage and curiosity.
  • All Souls Chalice Lighting
    From WorshipWeb
    As we kindle this the flame, we honor and remember Those who have passed into the mystery....
  • The Seasons of Life
    From WorshipWeb
    We are grateful to mark time with seasons, to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries, or to gather as family to remember our loved ones. In all these...
  • Honoring Fallen Soldiers
    From WorshipWeb
    Think of where you feel safe and at peace. What’s the signal that tells you it’s okay to be at peace? (Ask for answers.) For people in the United...
  • Closing Memorial Prayer
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of Life and Love: Under the vast spiral of time and space, surrounded by the simple blessings of a community of care and love, we carry these...
  • Immovable Elements of Being Alive
    From WorshipWeb
    "Grief no more needs a solution than love needs a solution. We cannot 'triumph' over death, or loss, or grief. They are immovable elements of being alive.
  • Companioned Inside Your Grief
    From WorshipWeb
    [S]piritual and meditative practices are not meant to erase pain. That's a symptom of our pain-avoidant culture, and not an accurate portrayal of the...
  • Cauldron Prayer
    From WorshipWeb
    And so I bury my cauldron today I fill it full of salt and place it in the warm earth. Cradle it Persephone! Hold and rock and heal this womb....
  • Blessing of the Ashes
    From WorshipWeb
    This has been published with "they/their" pronouns; please use the most fitting pronoun in your setting. Claimed by death, we remember [Name]'s life...
  • Love Does Not Disappear
    From Braver/Wiser
    In my small-town congregation, our beloved dead seem to linger with us for a little while.