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Spring/All Things Bright and Beautiful Bulletin 2008, Large Size (Package Of 50)

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Bulletin Reads: All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all. This beautiful Bulletin with its delicate images of the Dogwood flowers and nest of Robin's eggs will enhance any of your spring services. Size: 8 1/2" x 11." Also, available in regular size. Our bulletins are provided in packages of 50 to help you to get the number of bulletins you need for your worship services and for other members of your congregation such as homebound persons who wish to receive your service bulletin and announcements. Bulletins may be used for a wide variety of church and community programs. Go here to see all our 2008 Bulletins currently available. Take a moment to look at Worship Connection for ideas and resources for all the ways we worship. Did you know... The Legend of the Dogwood Tree: When Christ was on earth, the dogwood grew to a towering size with a lovely hue. Its branches were strong and interwoven and for Christ's cross its timbers were chosen. Being distressed at the use of the wood Christ made a promise which still holds good: "Not ever again shall the dogwood grow to be large enough for a tree, and so slender and twisted it shall always be with cross-shaped blossoms for all to see. The petals shall have bloodstains marked brown and in the blossom's center a thorny crown. All who see it will think of me, nailed to a cross from a dogwood tree. Protected and cherished this tree shall be a reflection to all of my agony."