Closings
Closing words bring the service to an end and prepare people to return home. If the service has been thematically tied together, the words can be a summation, a parting thought, a final nugget for people to reflect on throughout the week.
Benediction comes from the Latin, to speak well or the good words, and are a final blessing on the community. Benedictions are a blessing: words of comfort, strength, and encouragement for the week to come.
Search Words for Worship Services
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Closing
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Blessed with Questions (WorshipWeb)by Ma Theresa "Tet" Gustilo GallardoTagged as: Humanism, Justice, Kindness, Reason, Unitarian Universalism
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Bring Happiness (WorshipWeb)by Barbara CheathamTagged as: Acceptance, Community, Gratitude, Happiness, Prophetic Words & Deeds, Unitarian Universalism, Unity
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Cheered by Our Community (WorshipWeb)by Burton D CarleyTagged as: Commitment, Community, Meaning, Purpose, Service, Unitarian Universalism
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Cherish Your Doubts (WorshipWeb)by Michael A SchulerTagged as: Acceptance, Connections, Doubt, Trust, Truth, Unitarian Universalism
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Church History Service Closing (WorshipWeb)by Priscilla MurdockTagged as: Building/Space Dedication, Business Meetings, Commitment, Connections, History, Meaning, Purpose
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Closing Words for Easter (WorshipWeb)by Alex HoltTagged as: 3rd Principle (Acceptance & Spiritual Growth), 4th Principle (Truth & Meaning), Acceptance, Beginnings, Christianity, Courage, Direct Experience, Easter, Hope