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Positive Christianity Pet Blessing – God created . . . every living creature that moves

Positive Christianity Pet Blessing

“Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened”

Gen 1:1 In the beginning … God created the heavens and the earth,

(Gen 1:20-28 NRSV) And God said, “Let the waters bring forth swarms of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the dome of the sky.”

{21} . . . God created . . . every living creature that moves, of every kind, with which the waters swarm, and every winged bird of every kind. And God saw that it was good.

{24} And God said, “Let the earth bring forth living creatures of every kind” . . . And it was so.

{26} Then God said, “Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth . . . {27} So God created humankind in his image . . . {28} God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth.”

The animals God created inhabit the earth with us. They share in the fortunes of human existence and have a part in human life. We read about them in the Bible: Animals were saved from the flood and afterwards made a part of the covenant with Noah (Gen 9:9-10). A giant fish saved Jonah (Jonah 2:1-11).Ravens brought bread to Elijah (1 Kings 17:6).

We recognize the divine connection we share with our pets. We came into each other’s lives for a purpose; for companionship, for help, for affection. We thank you, God, for the opportunity to share our love with our pets, and for our ability to care and provide for them.

In the name of God we bless this animal, this pet, this friend, and we bless those who care for it. We see them richly rewarded by each other’s company. We see each pet and each person guided clearly and safely by that higher power that brought them together.

And we accept this blessing in the name of Jesus Christ. And so it is. Amen

Apprehend God in all things,

for God is in all things.

Every single creature is full of God

and is a book about God.

Every creature is a word of God.

If I spent enough time with the tiniest creature —

even a caterpillar —

I would never have to prepare a sermon.

So full of God is every creature.

— Meister Eckhardt

Blessing for a Pet

Blessed are the animals we call our friends.

We nurture and care for them, and, in their special way,

they nurture and care for us.

They belong to us. We belong to them.

A bond is formed.

Not so much physical as spiritual.

Our pets know when we feel tired or sorrowful,

and they lend their loving support through unconditional love.

Our pets know when we are filled with happiness,

and they become part of that happiness.

Our friends, these animals, demonstrate for us an intuitive knowing

that often surpasses our own intuition;

a knowing without words, revealed in actions.

We consider them family.

They become little reflections of our very souls.

We gratefully accept their presence in our lives.

We honor the bond of mutual commitment we have,

one to another.

With true appreciation, we bless our pets,

the loving animals we call our friends.

(Original author: Rev. Dan Holloway)

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GOD’S BLESSING FOR Home or Business

GOD’S BLESSING FOR Home or Business

(If a business – name the business often.)

God bless this home/business with God’s love. Fill the heart of every person entering with Your Spirit of gentleness and joy, with Your Spirit of forgiveness and compassion, with Your Spirit of understanding and peace. God bless this home/business with love so steady and strong that harmony is the order of every day. God bless this home/business with vibrant continuing life. Renew and restore every person entering this prayerful place. Strengthen and perfect all. Heal and bind up every wound. Let the presence of new renewing life be felt by all that enter here. Let the idea of life so permeate this home/business that health and wholeness are the order of every day. God bless this home/business with Divine Ideas. Fill every person with a renewal of ideas and inspiration so that success and prosperity are the order of every day ongoing. God bless this home/business with happiness. Let the walls echo with the heavenly music of happy hearts. Let happiness be the order of every day. Let a spiritual experience of God-given peace come to every visitor.

We consecrate this place to God the good.
Each room of this home/business will henceforth be sacred.
All its occupants will feel God’s holy presence.
God dwells here.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of the one Divine Presence of Good.
There is only intelligence here.
All ignorance is cast out.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of the pure holy wisdom of God.
No untrue thing can enter here.
There is no falsehood, no deception, no jealousy, no selfishness in this home/business.
Every untrue thought is cast out.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of the Presence of Truth.
No thought of sickness can enter here.
No impurity, no fear can enter here.
All weakness and sickness are cast out.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of the God-given, ever renewing, Presence of Health. Whoever enters here shall be conscious of new Hope in their daily lives.
All thoughts and beliefs about who you are, and about what you can become, are uplifted.
All foolishness, ignorance, doubt, and superstition are cast out.
God is here, and God is security.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of God security and feel safe at a soul level.

This home/business is radiant with joy.

No thought of sorrow or grief can enter here.
All depression is cast out.
The joy of the Lord is here, the sounds of laughter are heard every day within these walls.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of the Presence of Radiant Joy.
Only love dwells here.
This home/business is forever filled with the Presence of God Love.
God is love and God is here.
All anger, hatred, and revenge are cast out.
Whoever enters here will be conscious of the pure, holy Presence of Love.

We are thankful to Thee, Oh God, that Hope Hill is forever filled with Your Presence. No matter what church affiliation, or none, may each person feel Your Presence in his or her own way. We are thankful that this will forever be a place of transformation and renewal at a deep level of the human spirit. We are grateful that all who enter here will be conscious of this, from this day forth at this home/business.

In Jesus Christ’s name… Amen

(I would always give a copy with the business name or street address to the people receiving the blessing that would be suitable for framing with my signature.)

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Positive Christianity Wedding Service

Positive Christianity Wedding Service

Note: Ask the couple to give you the marriage license, a few days ahead of time, so that you can have it all filled out. Also, this ensures that the license will not be forgotten.

OPENING SOLO:

This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Dear wonderful God, we ask that you bless and consecrate this place for this event of marriage is holy. Surround us all as our thoughts and prayers go forth to bless this couple.

May this special couple always live in the awareness of the presence of God with a deep inner knowing that God is their help in every need.

Thank You, dear God. Unto You we give all praise and thanks for the magic of this love and its continuing relationship in holy marriage.

In the name of Jesus Christ we pray . . . Amen.

This is called “Let Us Not Ask Too Much” by Clifford Gessler

Let us know how not to ask too much of each other.

Share body and mind and spirit without giving up freedom,

Love without trying to absorb, be kind yet not smother with kindness,

walk together, but neither retard the other’s pace.

I would not lead one who did not choose to follow

Or follow one who demanded that I be led.

The spark of self-hood, that high and precious thing-

Let us not dampen it with scorn or blame:

Each his own master, and the two of us richer, dearer because of it,

But neither sunk passively in the other–

That alone is true mating.

WELCOME: We welcome__________and__________their families and friends, to the celebration of their love, and we are in this place to give our blessing to their new life. They come to dedicate themselves to God and to each other, and with God’s eternal help, to fashion their house into a home, their family into a unity of God’s loving kingdom, and to achieve within their lives the hint of eternity.

__________and__________ come to publicly proclaim their love and devotion through holy marriage.

[Ask..] Who gives the bride away [Blesses]?

PRAYER: Lord, thank you for the gift of love, especially the love that brings us together here today, Thank you for the meaning of real marriage in which two people become more than they are, because of their relationship to each other. Thank you for the privilege we have to be here and to be a part and party to ____________ and __________ love for each other in marriage. Amen.

Blessing For A Marriage by James Dillet Freeman
(As I read this, I will bless your marriage in prayer)

May your marriage bring you all the exquisite excitements a marriage should bring, and may life grant you also patience, tolerance, and understanding.
May you always need one another–
not so much to fill your emptiness as to help you to know your fullness.
A mountain needs a valley to be complete;
the valley does not make the mountain less, but more;
and the valley is more a valley because it has a mountain towering over it.
So let it be with you and you.
May you need one another, but not out of weakness,
May you want one another, but not out of lack.
May you entice one another, but not compel one another.
May you embrace one another, but not encircle one another.
May you succeed in all important ways with one another, and not fail in the little graces.
May you look for things to praise, often say, “I love you!” and take no notice of small faults.
If you have quarrels that push you apart,
May both of you hope to have good sense enough to take the first step back.
May you enter into the mystery which is the awareness of one another’s presence–
No more physical than spiritual, warm and near when you are side by side, and warm and near when you are in separate rooms or even distant cities,
May you have happiness, and may you find it making one another happy.
May you have love, and may you find it loving one another!

PRAYER: The Lord’s Prayer

I would like you now to speak to each other saying the most important words that you will say in your marriage say “I love you” each to the other.

Look into the eyes of your partner and allow me to speak for you–

I love you, not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you.

I love you, not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of me.

I love you for the part of me that you bring out.

I love you for putting your hand into my heaped-up heart and passing over all the frivolous and weak things that you cannot help seeing there, and drawing out into the light all the beautiful, radiant things that no one else has looked quite far enough to find.

I love you for ignoring the possibilities of the fool in me and for laying firm hold of the possibilities of good in me.

I love you for closing your eyes to the discords in me, and adding to the music in me by worshipful listening.

I love you because you are helping me to make of the lumber of my life, not a tavern, but a temple, and of the words of my days, not a reproach, but a song.

I love you because you have done more than any creed could have done to make me happy.

You have done it without a touch, without a word, without a sign.

You have done it by being yourself

After all, perhaps this is what being in love with you means.

(by Mary Carolyn Davies)

There is one place in our Bible the talks more directly, than in any other place, about the love that you are feeling, and how to keep that love alive and growing 1 Corinthians 13

If I speak in the tongues of mortals and of angels, but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give away all my possessions, and if I hand over my body so that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.

Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

Love never ends. But as for prophecies, they will come to an end; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will come to an end. For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part; but when the complete comes, the partial will come to an end.

When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known.

And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love.

The first was “Faith”, the second “Hope”, and the third “Love”. (Adlib about the stages of their relationship)

Actually, what Paul is saying is that faith, hope and love make up a relationship Trinity which all of us can understand and believe in. Love is what makes hope beautiful and faith reliable.

Words of Guidance

______________- and — , true marriage is more than the joining of two persons in the bonds of matrimony. In its right relationship, it is the uniting of two souls already attuned to each other. When such a true bond already exists between a man and a woman, it is proper that an outer acknowledgment be made.

This acknowledgment is the prime objective of this ceremony. We are here to bear witness to the entry of these two beloved friends, who are already one in spirit, into the closer relationship of husband and wife.

_________________ and ___________ , you are now taking into your care and keeping the happiness of the one in the world whom you love best, and the dynamic flow of love in the heart of marriage. This love merges from, responds to, and is your fellowship with God and each other. It is your challenge to create an atmosphere of freedom in which you both can develop your potentials.

It is working together in an attitude of service for common goals. It is sharing from the depths of your being in the understanding presence of each other. It is a union of persons which respects individuality. It is the Covenant of love which accepts weakness as well as strength.

[Braid] if two hairs were taken from your head we could weave a braid, but the moment we let go it would untangle itself. However, if a third strand of hair was added, the braid would last for all eternity. And so it is with you____________and_______________. Always add God into your daily relationship, in your relationship will last throughout eternity.

God creates the fire, but you have to add the logs, to keep the fire burning. Never let a day go by that you don’t say or do something nice for the other.

Real love is not a total absorption in each other. Rather, it is looking outward in the same direction, together. Love makes the burdens lighter because you divide them, Love makes the joys more intense because you share them. Love strengthens each of you as individuals and as a team. As you live, love, work and play together, your mutual happiness is assured.

At this time I request everyone in this room to join in a Divinely appointed prayer group. Many religions are represented here today. Each person has his or her own way to commune with God. Will everyone present now join with me in a silent prayer to place your special blessing on ______________ and _____________________.

SOLO

________________ and _____________, as you stand in the presence of God, before whom the secrets of all hearts are disclosed, having duly considered the holy covenant you are about to make, I require and ask you both to declare before this company of friends your pledge of faith, each to the other.

________________ and ____ ___________ , will you turn and face each other and join hands.

MARRIAGE VOWS: (Man first; then Woman – pause after every four words or so, and invite groom/bride to repeat)

Groom:
I ask you to look into her eyes, speaking from your heart to her heart.

Repeat after me:

I, _________________ , choose you, ___________ to be my wife / as my friend and companion (and as friend and protector for our children). On this day, I affirm / the relationship we enjoy, / looking to the future / to deepen and strengthen it. / I will be yours / in prosperity and in struggle, I in sickness / and in health,. / in failure and in triumph. / I will cherish and respect you, / comfort and encourage you, / be open with you / and stay with you / as long as we shall live / freed and bound by our love.

Savor this moment—it is truly one of the holiest of your life.

Bride:
I ask you to look into his eyes, speaking from your heart to his heart.

I, ________________ , choose you, __________, to be my husband / as my friend and companion (and as friend and protector for our children). On this day, I affirm / the relationship we enjoy, / looking to the future / to deepen and strengthen it. / I will be yours / in prosperity and in struggle, / in sickness / and in health, / in failure and in triumph. / I will cherish and respect you, / comfort and encourage you, / be open with you / and stay with you / as long as we shall live / freed and bound by our love.

Savor this moment—it is truly one of the holiest of your life.

As you enjoy this sacred time, allow me to read “On Marriage” from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran

Then Almitra spoke again and said, “And what of Marriage, master?”

And he answered saying:

You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore.

You shall be together when the white wings of death scatter your days.

Aye, you shall be together even in the silent memory of God.

But let there be spaces in your togetherness,

And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.

Love one another, but make not a bond of love;

Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.

Fill each other’s cup but drink not from one cup.

Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf

Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each of you be alone,

Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.

Give your hearts, but not into each other’s keeping.

For only the hand of life can contain your hearts.

And stand together yet not too near together:

For the pillars of the temple stand apart.

And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each other’s shadow.

–A marriage is not a big thing–It’s a long series of little things.

THE MAGIC OF THE ROSE (minister gifts them with a special rose)

Allow this rose to symbolize your relationship

First, the seed, as in the seed of your relationship at the very beginnings.

Second, the stem, as your relationship started to grow into something you both hoped would bloom.

Third, the unfoldment, which is what we are celebrating today, and what you will celebrate every day for the rest of your lives.

Always new, more beautiful, over time.

A rose only knows how to give.

Presentation of your first rose: I ask you to enjoy it during the special days ahead and after it begins to fade, I ask you to preserve it within the pages of the family Bible.

And thus we began a new tradition that will become something to live in your marriage.

Every Anniversary present the other person with a rose symbolizing your ever unfolding love.

And here is where the magic of the Rose will begin to work in your relationship. Anytime you have a disagreement that pushes you apart, and you cannot find the right words

to heal the disagreement .

Give of yourself – through the magic of the rose.

Give to the other person one long-stemmed rose, and he or she will know. The message will be powerfully spoken.

If such a time ever comes–
I ask you to agree in advance that you will accept the gift of the magic of the rose—do so by nodding your heads.

Ring Blessing: May I have the rings?
Hold these up for friends and family to see.
With a love that is represented here today, with friends and family gathered, I ask each present to focus on these rings and bless them with your love, and also praying that they are eternally blessed by God’s love.

Let us pray.

These rings are [This ring is] a symbol of the truth of the vows you have spoken. These rings mark [This ring marks] the beginning of a long journey together filled with wonder, surprises, laughter, celebration, and joy. May these rings glow [May this ring glowj in reflection of the warmth and the love which flow through __________ and __________ today.
May these rings serve not as locks binding you together but as keys unlocking the secrets of your hearts.

Ring Exchange:

Turn to the groom: I asked that you place this ring on the third finger of her left hand and keep holding the ring as you repeat after me: ___

Man: I love you__________and I will be your husband. / I offer you this ring, a symbol of my love / I ask that you take it / and wear it that all may know / you are touched by my love.

Now, I ask that you can for your own blessing upon her ring by placing a single kiss upon the ring before you release it.

Woman: I love you__________and I will be your wife / I offer you this ring, a symbol of my love / I ask that you take it / and wear it that all may know / you are touched by my love.

Now, I ask that you can for your own blessing upon her ring by placing a single kiss upon the ring before you release it.

SOLO

The Lighting Of A Candle In Marriage –

Before I pronounce you husband and wife, I would like to have both of you light this candle. The lighting of this single candle represents the bond of spiritual love that shall always mark your marriage.

Light is symbolic of that which is good. This marriage is good. This candle exemplifies the true inner light that sparks this marriage. This light is love.

The individual love-light of each person… . bride… .and groom is now joined in one light. This one light will now, and forever, dispel darkness in you… . and you.

[Bride, groom, and others bring their individual candles together, and together they light the one candle. The individual candles are then extinguished.]that

Let us pray as you watch the new flame you have created.

The light of God surrounds this marriage.
The love of God enfolds this marriage.
The power of God protects this marriage.
The presence of God watches over this marriage.
Wherever this couple is — God will be too!

SILENCE

Optional SOLO place

[Together they blow out the candle.]

Even though the outer light symbol goes out, your inner light will never stop burning for each other. Relight this candle at your first anniversary, and every anniversary after close to the time of the pronouncement.

The exact time is____________and your lives are about to change for the better.

____________ and _____________, by exchanging vows and rings, you have declared your marriage to each other in the presence of God, your family, and your friends.

Pronouncement: [Join couple’s hands and put your hand upon them.]

In the name of Jesus Christ, I pronounce you husband and wife.

Nuptial Kiss: You may seal this holy union with a kiss.

Introduction: Please face your family and friends.

I have the distinct pleasure of presenting to you for the first time, Mr. and Mrs___________________.husband and wife.

Postlude

[HAND THEM THE LICENSE]

God bless you in your great work!

 

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Infant / Child Baptizing / Christening Service

Positive Christianity Infant / Child Baptizing / Christening Service

Prelude: Brahms Lullaby’ may be played as the christening party* approaches the minister.
*Parents, Godparents, Children

Dear God, bless these words, and bless this holy moment of christening…Amen

There is great truth, and guidance in the following, entitled, “Children Learn What They Live” by Dorothy L. Nolte

If children live with criticism,
   they learn to condemn.

If children live with hostility,
   they learn to fight.

If children live with fear,
   they learn to be apprehensive.

If children live with pity,
   they learn to feel sorry for themselves.

If children live with ridicule,
   they learn to be shy.

If children live with jealousy,
   they learn what envy is.

If children live with shame,
   they learn to feel guilty.

BUT…

If children live with tolerance,
   they learn to be patient.

If children live with encouragement,
   they learn to be confident.

If children live with praise,
   they learn to appreciate.

If children live with approval,
   they learn to like themselves.

If children live with acceptance,
   they learn to find love in the world.

If children live with recognition,
   they learn to have a goal.

If children live with sharing,
   they learn to be generous.

If children live with honesty and fairness,
   they learn what truth and justice are.

If children live with security,
   they learn to have faith in themselves
a   nd in those around them.

If children live with friendliness,
   they learn that the world is a nice place in which to live.

If children live with serenity,
   they learn to have peace of mind

With what are the children around us living?

Your child(ren) will live in an environment that teaches acceptance and love.

Let us pray:

Dear loving God, we ask that You bless and consecrate this place

For this event of christening is holy.

Surround us all as our thoughts and prayers go forth to bless these willing people who now become parents, both physically and spiritually.

Recreate and purify their hearts,
Cleanse and renew their minds
Through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and the child(ren).

May the child(ren) always live in the awareness of the Christ present with a deep inner knowing that God is (his/her) help in every need.

Thank You, dear God

Unto you we give all praise and thanks through Jesus Christ. Amen

It has been said a child is only in our care for a short while. Every minute must be made as worthwhile for the child as we can make it.

Kahlil Gibran has wisely written “Our Children,” allow me to share it with you now, and let its words inspire you.

   Your children are not your children.
   They are the sons and daughters of life’s longing for itself.
   They come through you but not from you.

   And though they are with you—yet they belong not to you.

   You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
   For they have their own thoughts.
   You may house their bodies but not their souls,
   For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
      which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
   You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you.

   For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
   You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth.
   The Archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that His arrows may go swift and far.
   Let your bending in the Archer’s hand be for gladness;

   For even as He loves the arrow that flies—so He loves also—the bow that is stable.

Dear Friends, we come together at this time to baptize this child. It is written:

They were bringing unto Jesus little children, that He should touch them: and the disciples rebuked them. But when Jesus saw it, He was moved with indignation, and said unto them, Allow the little children to come unto me; forbid them not: for to such belongeth the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall in no wise enter therein. And He took them in His arms, and blessed them, laying His hands upon them (Mark 10:13-16).

When Jesus said to His disciples, “Suffer the little children to come unto me,” He was showing the right attitude toward children. They are to be received in the love of God. They are not to be kept apart from the things of God. They have their rightful place in God’s Divine plan.

Let us keep in mind the right thought about children, which is: For to such belongeth the kingdom of God.

Let us receive little children as equal with ourselves, as children of God. As we do so, we shall frequently see the light of God shining through them to lead us into right paths.

Well-beloved, you have brought here (this / these) little one(s) remembering that before this one was yours, this child was a child of our God in heaven. It is your privilege to stand sponsor for them.

Guard well this trust.

And now, realizing the love of our heavenly God toward these God’s children,

Let us pray:

Almighty God, we give thanks that Your love is ever-present and that You remember little children and do take them to Your great heart of love.

Increase in us our awareness of Your love and of a childlike spirit of faith and trust.

And these little ones quicken them. 0 Holy Spirit. Cleanse their human nature with the effluence of Your Divine nature, that they may be wholly consecrated to Your love.

Bless us with the grace of spiritual perception that we, as their sponsors in Your name, may worthily minister to and instruct them so that they may grow in wisdom and stature.

In knowledge of Your loving presence, and in the favor of human and in Your sight.

This we ask in the name of Your most gracious and Holy Son, Jesus Christ… Amen.

This child comes to you endowed with infinite possibilities of good. He/she comes to teach you as well as to learn from you.

Today you seek God’s gracious approval of the trust God has placed in you, and of your acceptance of it.

(Look at audience) We are here as witnesses, and by our presence, we testify that we believe you are worthy, and well-qualified to fulfill the obligations of your sponsorship to rear in grace, and God’s Truth this/these child(ren) committed for a time to your care.

There are many religions represented by the people that stand here in this room. I now ask each to pray in his or her own way blessing the parents and the child in a moment of silent prayer.

In silence let us pray.

(The silence is accompanied by a pause or instrumental solo.)

MINISTER. (to parents). Then, beloved, as you say aloud the name of this child, may your words be a prayer for wisdom and guidance.

Will you name this child—Speak the name at the same time.

PARENTS: (Both speak child’s name)

MINISTER (speaks child’s name). Baptism is done with water that has been blessed and prayed over, or with a rose (that has been blessed and prayed over) touching the forehead three times: alternative: rose petals. The minister may use flower petals symbolizing the innate beauty of the soul, and calling forth its expression. Flower petals may be presented in a silver bowl by an attendant, usually a Sunday-school boy or girl chosen for the service.

I baptize you in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

Minister to the parents: “And now speak aloud the name of the Godparents.”

All rise for the Prayer of Protection.

The light of God surrounds this child,
The love of God enfolds this child,
The power of God protects this child
The presence of God watches over this child and his/her parents.
Wherever you are as a family, God will be there also
Bringing…
continual love,
health,
strength,
guidance,
and inspiration..

Amen

The benediction: (Minister touching child)

Dear God, endow this child with a life of countless blessings of happiness, wisdom, and health. Empower and equip this little one to grow strong and make a real difference in our world through living its life, by using the God-given talents bestowed upon him/her this holy day.

In Jesus Christ name…Amen

(If a Rose was used during the service it is presented to the parents with the instructions to put it within the folds of the pages of the family Bible. A certificate printed on parchment paper is also presented containing the full child’s name, date and time of the christening, location, along with the minister’s signature.)

This now concludes the service.

Postlude: Brahms Lullaby’ may be played as the christening party leaves.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – Complete Funeral Service, and family pre-meeting

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - Complete Funeral Service, and family pre-meeting

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“Lo, I am with you always” Matthew 28:20

(((Opening Music)))

We are here to honor the life of (full name)

Please join me in prayer:

By Your grace, O God, lover of my soul, strength of my body, light of my life, I am sustained, freed from my sorrow. My heart is at peace for I am one with You. My faith has told me so. I draw nearer to You, dear loving God, that I may be nearer to [my loved one] who is with You.

Help me to know perfectly that life is eternal, and death but a shadow that hides from my earthly sight the unseen world into which [my dear one] has stepped. Love knows no boundaries, and the love of my heart reaches into the beyond.

You did not lose when You gave [this dear one] to me, and I cant lose when [my beloved] returns to Your eternal home. As it promises in the Bible, “In my Father’s house are many rooms” (John 14:2).

Still in the shadow of Your protection, still in Your loving care, only into another room has [my dear one] gone. This I know, even as I know You are ever watchful over me.

As to life in this other room, I trust that to You. I know that when the veils of uncertainty are fully lifted from my vision I shall see clearly into this room, and know perfectly all that is now hidden.

Help me, dear God, to understand the mystery of eternal life. Some day I shall understand. Until then I am content to know that [my beloved] is with You, safe in Your everlasting arms.

Now we continue our prayer with the 23rd Psalm:

The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures:

He leadeth me beside the still waters.

He restored my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness of His name’s sake.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me.

Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil: My cup runneth over

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

In Jesus Christ’s name. . Amen

I would like to share the following with you. It is called “There Is No Death.”

I am standing on the seashore. A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength, and I stand and watch her until at length she is a speck of white cloud just where the sea and sky come to mingle with each other.

Then someone at my side says, “There! She’s gone!” Gone where? Gone from my sight, that is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side, and she is just as able to bear her load of living weight to her destined harbor.

Her diminished size is in me, not in her. And just at the moment then someone at my side says, “There! She’s gone!” there are other eyes watching her coming, aid other voices ready to take up the glad shout, ‘There she comes!”

And that is dying.

(((SOLO or MUSIC)))

We are gathered here today to reaffirm our faith in life eternal as we bless [this loved one] on [his~her] way into [his/her] next experience in living.

It is our prayer that from this time forward we may never think of [him/her] as limited by time or form, but always as a living soul, continuing on the pathway of life, ever in our heavenly God’s wise and loving care,

The Holy Bible gives us many promises concerning eternal life, Here are a few:

John 5:24, “He that heareth my word. and believeth Him that sent me, hath eternal life, and cometh not into judgment, but hath passed out of death into life”.

John 11:25, “I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he die, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth on me shall never die”.

II Corinthians 4:16-18, “No wonder we do not lose heart! Our eyes are fixed, not on the things that are seen, but on the things that are unseen: for what is seen passes away; what is unseen is eternal. For we know that if the earthly frame that houses us today should be demolished, we possess a building which God has provided – a house not made by human hands, eternal, and in heaven. In this present body we do indeed groan; we yearn to have our heavenly habitation put on over this one”.

I Corinthians 15:44-49, “It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body … , the first child is of the earth, earthy: the second child is of heaven – and as we have borne the image of the earth,, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.. For, our citizenship is in heaven”.

Life, being of God and actually being an extension of God Himself into His creation, can under no conditions be lost. Life is eternal. It never ceases to exist. It does not allow itself to he lost or ended any more than God, our Creator and sustainer is ever lost.

There is not now, never has been, and never can be any absence of life anywhere, any time, because there can never be an absence of God,

Life does not move toward death. It moves toward more life. It turns death into life. It turns inanimate matter into life. It turns lesser forms of life into higher forms of life, It invents. It evolves. It shapes itself into new and ever more various forms, with greater capacities for living. It moves from brute to human and from human beyond that, that we can ever know. Even now the life-force is pressing to outstrip itself, to surpass and over-top all that it has so far done.

It is as when we climb a mountain. Sometimes to reach the peak we have to go down into a valley. But when we emerge, we are closer to the peak.

Life does not go backward. Life goes forward. Life is like Napoleon’s drummer boy – it does not know how to beat retreat. Its bugles, even blowing requiem, sound for the living and are a call to life, When the winding of the horn has died away upon the air and pulses only in our heart, we lift our eyes to green endeavors

We can fix our gaze on the death and the dying, or even trouble and evil and imperfection. But this is not the whole view. Life is whole, and to be understood, it must be seen whole.

It is not that the facts are not the facts. It is just that they are not the truth. Believing that the facts are the truth is like believing that the sun has stopped shining because we happen at the moment to be in darkness. The long day’s journey is not into the night. Though we move through 10,000 nights, the journey is and always has been toward a brighter day.

The setting sun is but the other side of the rising sun! Nevertheless, even from this part view, seeing things moment-by-moment and little-by-little, we see that if there is darkness, there is also light.

For the person passing through death, it is really a birth into a new and better world. Those who are left behind should not grieve as if there were no hope. Life is changed, not taken away. Our dear ones live on in a world beautiful beyond anything we can imagine. With God, they await the day when they will welcome us with joy.

At a sad time like this we ask, “What happens when the individual goes through the experience humans call death?” This is simply the separation of the soul from a particular body.

The body is merely the clothing that the soul has worn for a time. In this process called death, the clothing is discarded, and the soul goes on to its next experience in Divine unfoldment.

The soul of [the one we love] is not here in this casket. This is but the body that housed the individual. The soul, the spiritual being, is too great to be confined,

As we lay aside a garment at the end of a day, so [our loved one] has laid aside the garment of the flesh.

(His/Her] soul continues in another sphere of life. Although invisible to us, [he/she] continues [his/her] soul experience.

In this gathering of loved ones and friends, we are particularly aware of the love and friendship of this one we have known, and we are saddened in the thought that something precious has gone out of our lives. But we know that it is not the outer face or form that draws a host of friends, Rather it is the inner qualities–love, strength, and joy–that come from the heart of God and find expression in those with whom we share rich experiences.

(((PERSONAL COMMENTS))) – this is the place for the complete biography of the deceased’s life that the family has given you starting the birthplace, schooling, military service, places of residence, hobbies, vocation, accomplishments, awards, clubs belonged to, location of death.

(((Ask if anyone would like to say anything about (him/her)))

Wait just a brief moment, there probably will not be anyone because this is so hard to do. But there will be occasions where you will have many that wish to speak, including family members that had indicated so.

And personal comments section with:

The sunrise of this earthly life – ____________ (date). The sunset of this journey – ____________ (date).

“The free gift of God,” said Paul, “is eternal life” (Romans 6:23). Life did not begin when we were born, nor does it cease when we die, anymore than we begin to live when we put on a garment, or cease to live if we lay it aside. It is true that a part of our spiritual growth is to learn to exercise our God-given dominion over the body, but as it says in I Corinthians 15:26, “the last enemy to be destroyed is death.” I am sure that as we cross that threshold that humans called death we ourselves will smile a bit, because we realize that death is not a period, but simply a comma in the story of life.

To overcome death we must place our emphasis upon life. The more completely we express life, the more our lives will increase.

We should not fear death, either for ourselves or for others. We do not fear it if we are firmly established in the understanding of God’s love for us. We wish for those whom we love only that which is for their good. If we knowingly had the power, we would ensure that good to them. If our human love would do so much, how much more will the love of God do! We readily forgive the errors of those whom we love. We help them to overcome weakness, to manifest wisdom and strength. How much more does God forgive us our human mistakes, and help us to he strong and wise!

Our grief for the departed is not usually grief for them because they are with God and are happy again.

Our grief is for ourselves because we shall miss them and because we seem to be separated from them.

We take from bereavement its greatest power to us when we realize that in fact our grief is for ourselves.

(((SOLO)))

This is entitled Eternal Vision:

They know me not who think that I am only flesh and blood a transient dweller on this fragile earth that gave me human birth,

For I am Spirit.
eternal, indestructible, not confined to space or time. And when my sojourn here is through, my roles fulfilled, my assignments done, I will lay aside this suit called my body and move on to other’ mansions, roles, assignments in our God’s house of eternal life.

So dry your tears.
weep not overmuch for me–or for yourself. Set me free, in the love that holds us all and makes us one eternally!

Our paths will cross again
Our minds and hearts will touch; our souls will shout with joy and laughter as we recall the lives we’ve lived, the worlds we’ve seen, the ways we’ve trod to find ourselves–at last–in God.

Prayer:

Let us all here at this moment form a Divinely appointed prayer group. As we pray together let us know that each one is enriched in his own experience of God and in his own participation in the life that is limited only by our present understanding.

Romans 8:38-39 “For l am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will he able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

I believe prayer is the language of Spirit. It has no boundaries of time or space, so no one ever passes beyond the realms of prayer.

Let us enter into this time of prayer with open and receptive minds and hearts. As we do so, we shall release a real blessing of prayer that will follow our loved one in [his/her] great ongoing. Let us pray. Please join me in saying our Lord’s Prayer.

Our Father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be Thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done,
On earth as it :is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread:
And forgive our debts,
As we have also forgiven our debtors.

And leave us not in temptation,
But deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever.
Amen

Dear God, with the loss of our dear one, we turn sincerely to You, for the comfort and strength that You have to offer. We willingly turn to You in this time of need and we surrender all of our pain in one great gesture of letting go.

Dear God, we open ourselves to the influx of Your love, comfort, and strength. By becoming still in prayer, by listening, we hear Your voice, God, assuring us that all is not lost. We know with Your help, darkness will turn to light.

We find acceptance in our hearts of a deep and unexplainable Presence that gives us the strength to carry on.

Dear God, we feel Your Presence and warmth of Your love. In the awareness of our oneness with You, we feel a sense of closeness with all those whom we love, even (name) who has passed beyond our physical sight. We see [name] enfolded in Your love, and we know that Your light illumines [name] path.

Through the language of prayer, we extend the blessings of mind and heart to this dear one. To [name] in [his/her] ongoing we say: “We know that your faith is a lamp unto your feet. We know that you are secure in God and in life that is endless. Our prayer for you is this:

The light of God surrounds you;
The love of God enfolds you:
The power of God protects you;
The presence of God watches over you.
Wherever you are, God is!

We remember Jesus’ words of eternal life. We are lifted up in the thought of the eternal unending life in which we live, in which (name) lives. The Comforter with us brings to our remembrance the assurance that though to appearances life may seem to cease, behind the appearances is the Truth of eternal life.

And now, dear God, we give thanks that You strengthen us and lead us on our way, as we make our own adjustments in the days to come. We give thanks for guidance, understanding, strength, and peace. God, we thank Thee, for Thine “is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.” Amen.

THIS NOW CONCLUDES THE SERVICE.

(((Post-service instrumental music)))

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Funeral Committal graveside:

(This is generally very short, due to the weather elements, and that the formal service has already been done.)

We go to the grave of a friend saying a [man/woman] is dead. But angels throng about [him/her] saying a [man/woman] is born.

Friends, we are here to consecrate this resting place. To release this human form, and to commit the soul of our dear one into the care and keeping of God.

Allow me to share with you “The Traveler”
by James Dillet Freeman

[He/She] has put on invisibility.
Dear Lord, I cannot see–
But this I know, although the road ascends
And passes from my sight;
That there will be no night~
That You will take [him/her] gently by the hand
And lead [him/her] on
Along the road of life that never ends,
And [he/she/ will find it is not death but dawn
I do not doubt that You are there as here,
And You will hold [him/her] dear.

Our life did not begin with birth,
It is not of the earth;
And this that we call death, it is no more
Than the opening and closing of a door–
And in Your house how many rooms must be
Beyond this one where we rest momently

Dear Lord, I thank You for the faith that frees,
The love that knows it cannot lose its own,
The love that, looking through the shadows see
That you and [he/she] and I are ever one

This garment of flesh used for a time is not the reality of [our loved one]. I pray that this grave and its marker will never be a reminder of one who is dead. Rather, I pray it will always be a symbol of the life that was lived; life that is one with eternal life; life that in its ongoing seeks the fulfillment of God’s eternal life

Let us pray.

Dear God, we know that You are here as everywhere. We know that You consecrate this place and receive this human form. In its transition, we commit to Your care and keeping the soul we love.

To our dear one, this true spiritual being, we say:

“There shall be a garland for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness” (Isaiah 61:3).

We lift our eyes above and beyond “the valley of the shadow of death,” (Psalms 23:4). to the sunrise of a new day and to a new life.

We bless our dear one in [his/her] journey forward, and we loose [him/her] and let [him/her] go. As we turn to face the work that lies before us, we remember the promise of Jesus-

“Lo, I am with you always” Matthew 28:20

Thank You, God, for the privilege we have had to share our life experience with [name]. We know that all the good we have shared with [name] makes us richer and better able to fulfill our part in the challenge of living.

We thank You, God for Your love and ever-present help on our way.

In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

THE END OF COMMITTAL SERVICE

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First meeting with family, SHEET FOR QUESTIONS:

(Give of business card with ALL your numbers, including home, personal cell phone, to every person in attendance. Some of the most meaningful comments about the deceased may come later.)

I developed this sheet after doing a funeral for a housewife. After the service they said, “You called her Mary, we all called her June.” Sometimes a person’s name is quite different from what is on their birth certificate, the family in their grief will often forget to mention these things.

Another time I did a service, and afterwards the extended family said you never mentioned her military service (it was quite extensive.) Again the family thought that this was a given, that everyone should know. I didn’t know.

Service date: __________________

Time: _______________

Funeral Home: __________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________

Funeral Home Contact: __________________________________

Funeral Home phone: ____________________________________

Place of service_______________________ Special Directions_________________

Ask funeral home: what type of service? Where in building? How many people will be attending? Request a microphone, if over a few. People are often older, and unless sitting on the front row they will not hear you. This is a given most places, but not all. Many times the funeral home will use community buildings, and halls, not normally for funerals. They will not think about microphones until it’s too late.

Ask if you will be going to the cemetery?
Should you drive in your own car, or ride in the hearse?

If driving your own car where should you be in the procession? (Normally clergy car follows the hearse.)

Request that funeral home sends you in advance, by email, the newspaper obit.

Note: Good funeral directors – direct. But with funeral homes becoming corporate I have seen that sadly drastically change over the last decades.

I have had a lot of funerals that I completely ran, because funeral home didn’t know how.

Family Contact_________________________________________
Phone:______________________ Relationship_______________

Deceased Full Legal Name:_______________________________
Pronunciation___________________________________________

Nickname_____________________________________________

Born______________________ Where_____________________

Passed Where _______________ When____________________

Schooling____________________________________________

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Service – Branch – History___________________________

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(City) Resident (or) what led to him/her to (City)

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(Note: this is the story of the journey and will often take up several pages)

Married_________ How many years __________ Where_____________

(Note: I usually only mention the last marriage, unless there are special circumstances)

How many children__________

First Names (by order of birth)

__________ __________ __________ __________ __________

__________ __________ __________ __________ __________

Career(s) _______________________________________________

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Clubs ___________________________________________________

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Hobbies/Loves/Passions in life___________________________

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Special Friendships:_____________________________________

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Will anybody be speaking, or presenting Bible, poetry etc. at the service?

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Would the family like me to ask the open question:
“Would anyone like to say anything in loving memory of (deceased)?” ___________________

(If someone, or many people speak, be close by, to help the person walk up the stairs, and help them in their grief. One time, I stood with a person at the lectern to help hold them up, otherwise they would’ve fallen.)

One sentence that would describe person____________________

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