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Worship Material

We offer a range of material that can be used by individuals and congregations for local services, special occasions or personal inspiration.

Mel Prideaux has written a good presentation on ideas for intergenerational workship. To view, please click here.

Worship Words

Click on the links below to view the material. It may be used in worship with proper attribution.

    Opening Words

    Chalice Lighting

    Prayers

    Meditations

    Hymns

    Closing Words

    On a lighter note

Themed Worship Packs

200th Aniversary of Unitarian Toleration Act is a worship pack to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Unitarian Toleration Act, 1813 or Unitarian Relief Act with a focus on how Unitarians achieved their religious freedom and how the struggle for religious freedom continues today.

Being Connected is the worship pack that has been put together by the Worship Panel specifically for GA Sunday (June 26th) and other occasions when our ‘connectedness’ is to be celebrated.

Rabindranath Tagore - A worship resource pack to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Tagore.

Michael Servetus - A worship resource to mark the 500th anniversary of his birth. .
Service - Extra Material - Mock Interview

Elizabeth Gaskell - 29th September 1810 - 12th November 1865. A worship resource to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Elizabeth Gaskell

A Celebration of Human Rights and Responsibilities - A Service Marking the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 10th December, 1948

Theophilus Lindsey (1723-1808) – The Reluctant Dissenter?

The following Worship Packs are published by the Worship Panel and can be downloaded for no charge or are available from the General Assembly at a cost of £2 each. To order, please call on 020 7240 2384.

Worship Is - A service encouraging us to think about the meaning of worship and share our thoughts and experiences with one another.

A Generous Communion - Communion comes from the same root as community.

A Flower Communion - A celebration of the good things of life as given and received through the fellowship of a congregation, symbolised in the giving and receiving of flowers.

Charles Darwin - The Fruits of Heresy.


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