Giving Ideas For Blessings Abound
Present Blessings at joyous occasions
and holidays:
A Blessing Scroll is a perfect gift for a wedding, bar/bat mitzvah,
anniversary, birthdays, and to welcome a new baby.
Give Pocket Blessings to guests at weddings, bar/bat
mitzvah, baptisms, First Communions, baby namings and brit milah (bris),
conversions, and confirmations.
Pocket Blessings are a special way to wish people well
on holidays, including Easter, Ash Wednesday, Rosh Hashanah, Hanukkah,
Christmas, and as a New Year's greeting.
Give Blessings during hospital visits:
Clergy and members of caring committees can leave a Pocket Blessing
when they visit a congregant in the hospital or in their home.
Put up a Blessing Scroll in a patient's room and add warmth to the hospital
environment.
Patients find that giving Pocket Blessings to their caregivers is a wonderful
way to say "thank you".
Use Blessings at Conferences, Meetings, or Services:
Include a Pocket Blessing in a conference packet to instantly create
a more caring environment
Pass out Pocket Blessings to transform the atmosphere of a meeting or
service
A wonderful way to acknowledge and welcome new clergy, elders or board
members in a worship environment.
Recognize your volunteers and donors:
Give the Pocket Blessings as an inexpensive and important way to
say "thank you".
Present the Blessing Scrolls as a beautiful gift of appreciation.
Many other ways to use your Blessings:
Keep a basket of Pocket Blessings on your desk give them out when
people come to see you.
Send or give Pocket Blessings to friends as an unexpected, yet deeply
appreciated gift.
When you meet people in need, give them a Pocket Blessing to uplift their
spirits.
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