Strength

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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 Strength.

  • Learning from Daffodils
    From WorshipWeb
    When you look at a daffodil there are lots of things you notice (note: you can ask and get responses)....
  • Receive, O Mystery, the words of our hearts
    From WorshipWeb
    Receive, O Mystery, the words of our hearts. If prayer worked like magic—if I knew the words that would guarantee prayer's power—I know what I would...
  • O Light of Life
    From WorshipWeb
    O light of life, Be kindled again in our hearts As we meet together this morning To celebrate the joy of human community Seeking a wholeness that extend...
  • A Thanksgiving for the Elements
    From WorshipWeb
    The strength of the Earth is the stones And the same is the source of our bones. The Water flows across the ground And within our blood. The Air blows...
  • Spirit of life, bring to us beauty
    From WorshipWeb
    Spirit of life, bring to us beauty—the beauty of snowdrops and tulip shoots. Bring to us strength—the strength of torrents of spring streams and the...
  • If just for this hour
    From WorshipWeb
    In this hour may we be open To a rededication of treasured friendships, a renewal of spirit; May we relinquish the worries and anxieties of the past wee...
  • Still There is Hope
    From WorshipWeb
    During our darkest moments, still, there is hope. When facing our biggest challenges, still, there is hope....
  • May the blessings of life be upon us
    From WorshipWeb
    And now may the blessings of life be upon us and upon this congregation. May the memories we gather here give us hope for the future....
  • the strength we have gained
    From WorshipWeb
    Into our world we commend our spirits: May the strength we have gained in this communal hour sustain us as we resume the work that is at hand. Source:...
  • 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...