Closings and Benedictions for Worship

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

  • Go in peace. Live simply (WorshipWeb)
    by Mark L. Belletini
    Tagged as: Body, Compassion, Peace, Power, Purpose, Unitarian Universalism
  • Go now in peace (WorshipWeb)
    by Barbara Hamilton-Holway
    Tagged as: Listening, Meaning, Presence, Searching, Unitarian Universalism
  • How To Write Your Own Closing Words (WorshipWeb)
    by Erik Walker Wikstrom
  • I Send You Out (WorshipWeb)
    by Kelly Weisman Asprooth-Jackson
    Tagged as: Transformation, Truth, Wonder
  • If you are proud of this church (WorshipWeb)
    by Michael A Schuler
    Tagged as: Commitment, Responsibility, Stewardship, Strength, Unitarian Universalism
  • In our hungering for meaning (WorshipWeb)
    by Bruce Southworth
    Tagged as: Faith, God, Meaning, Mystery, Strength, Unitarian Universalism
  • In the end it won't matter (WorshipWeb)
    by John C Morgan
    Tagged as: Commitment, Generosity, Integrity, Love, Purpose, Unitarian Universalism
  • In the Rising Sun Today (WorshipWeb)
    by Joel Miller
    Tagged as: Christianity, Easter, Love, Pain, Unity, Wholeness
  • In the river, the water continually flows (WorshipWeb)
    by John C Morgan
    Tagged as: Abundance, Christianity, Hope, Joy, Reverence, Transcendence, Unitarian Universalism
  • In this community (WorshipWeb)
    by Sydney K Wilde
    Tagged as: Abundance, Gratitude, Love, Service, Stewardship, Unitarian Universalism