The rites of passage are ceremonies which celebrate the high moments of life: birth, "Coming of Age," marriage or union, and death. Every age, place, and people have observed such events with music and dancing and the spoken word. So too do Unitarians.All Souls Unitarian Church has its own customs and procedures for the services that reflect the spiritual values of our religious community. Infants and children may be dedicated during or following any Sunday morning service or as arranged with the Ministers. The Ministers request that you call them well in advance of the time when you wish a child dedication. They will be glad to talk to you about its form and significance. You may invite members of your family or other sponsors to participate in the ceremony.
The rites of passage are ceremonies which celebrate the high moments of life: birth, "Coming of Age," marriage or union, and death. Every age, place, and people have observed such events with music and dancing and the spoken word. So too do Unitarians.All Souls Unitarian Church has its own customs and procedures for the services that reflect the spiritual values of our religious community.
Infants and children may be dedicated during or following any Sunday morning service or as arranged with the Ministers.
The Ministers request that you call them well in advance of the time when you wish a child dedication. They will be glad to talk to you about its form and significance.
You may invite members of your family or other sponsors to participate in the ceremony.
All Souls Unitarian Church2952 South PeoriaTulsa, Oklahoma 74114918.743.2363info@allsoulschurch.org
Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008 10:00 am Traditional Service 11:30 am Contemporary Service Thanksgiving Festival Sunday Rev. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister