Ethical Culture Thanksgiving Ceremony

(for two readers)
by Lois Kathleen Kellerman

As we gather together to celebrate another harvest, may freedom ring from every heart, and in this place may we find peace.

Every day we work, but for now we set aside our work for a little while and rest.

Every day we go our separate ways, but now we gather together.

Every day we count our life in hours, in the value of the marketplace.

But now we stand in the spaces between time's beat and think of what is good, what is lasting, what is true.

(the candles are lit)

We light candles of understanding against the shadows of our times.

This is a sign of our joining together with all those who sought goodness, sometimes at great risk and sacrifice throughout the ages.

We break bread by sharing simple joys. We raise our cups of care in praise of life.

All: Peace!

Each person present is invited to share: "This year I am thankful for....."


Written by Lois Kathleen Kellerman, Leader Emeritus, Brooklyn Society of Ethical Culture.

A copy of this ceremony formatted for printing is located here.

Copyright 1996 Lois Kellerman. All rights reserved. May be used by individuals and congregations for non-profit purposes as long as the author is credited. Posted by Lois Kellerman on November 05, 2002 | TrackBack

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