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  • The song is best sung with others
    From WorshipWeb
    The universe sings no less because time and space wear us thin. The music calls us to recognize our limitations, to recognize that the song is best sung...
  • Travelers upon the Earth
    From WorshipWeb
    Enter into the communion of flowers with joyful hearts. Enter with reverent thoughts. It has taken long months beneath cold ground for these flowers to...
  • Let there be a quiet time among us
    From WorshipWeb
    Let there be a quiet time among us. Spirit of life, in us and around us, here is our chance—once again—to live like we wish the world would live. May...
  • Afraid of the Dark
    From WorshipWeb
    In sightless night, terrors draw near Nameless fears of talon and tooth Hopelessness yawns before us—an abyss Alone and unknown in the gloom, longing fo...
  • Out of the Box Worship
    From WorshipWeb
    Overview Appropriate for up to 20 people....
  • Ritual for Abundance and Emptiness
    From WorshipWeb
    Overview: A Soulful Sundown worship on abundance, exploring the interwoven nature of emptiness and fullness Theme or Background: spiritual abundance and...
  • Do What You Can
    From WorshipWeb
    Today is the second of our three-part sermon series dedicated to Rev. Forrest Church. As I noted last week, Church spent nearly 30 years as the senior...
  • About February
    From WorshipWeb
    February is not for the faint hearted, I think. It is so exceedingly ordinary, having neither the romance of spring nor the bravado of winter. And the...
  • This Is the Landscape
    From WorshipWeb
    So reads the doormat of conditional welcome: Here will pass the en-abled, blessed be their less complicated bodies....
  • My Heart is Moved by All I Cannot Save
    From WorshipWeb
    My heart is moved by all I cannot save: so much has been destroyed I have to cast my lot with those who age after age, perversely, with no extraordinary...