Posts Tagged ‘Letter-writing’
Posted by admin January 1st, 2012
Worship Leaders: Greg Bard and David Dodd Our annual service in which we will share reflections on letters written to ourselves a year ago, as we put our present thoughts to paper, to be sent off to our future selves.
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Posted by admin January 2nd, 2011
Annual Letter Writing–A Message to Yourself Worship Leader: David Dodd For the past several years, we have had a tradition in our first service of the New Year wherein we have a chance to do something unusual–write a letter to ourselves. These letters are sent out near the end of the year by the Worship [...]
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Posted in 2011, Past Services •
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Posted by admin January 4th, 2009
“The Two-Faced God, Janus” Speaker: David Dodd Worship Leader: Elisabeth Hathaway We look backward and forward, like the God for whom this first month of the year is named. This service offers us an opportunity to send a letter to ourselves, to be delivered next December–if you wrote one last year, look for it in [...]
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Posted in 2009, Past Services •
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Posted by admin December 30th, 2007
“Looking Forward, Looking Back” Worship Associates: Diana Spaulding and David Dodd Amid the holiday bustle we pause to reflect on the end of 2007 and the beckoning New Year. Mother Winter will guide us as we gather our memories, consider the possibilities for our lives in the dawning year, and reflect on what will sustain [...]
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Posted in 2007, Past Services •
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Posted by admin December 28th, 2003
Last January at the first UUP service of 2003 we thought about our hopes and resolutions for the year, and wrote ourselves letters that will be mailed a week before the year ends. Today we gather to reflect upon the close of this year and the beginning of 2004, and to consider rededicating ourselves to [...]
Tags: Hannukah, Judaism, Letter-writing
Posted in 2003, December 2003, Past Services •
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