
This Sunday, we celebrate Flower Communion: an annual Unitarian Universalist ritual celebrating beauty, human uniqueness, joy, diversity, and community. Through this ritual, we proclaim the broadness of love on which the foundations of our beloved community are built.
Originally created in 1923 by Unitarian minister Rev. Norbert Čapek of Prague, the ceremony was introduced to the United States by the Rev. Mája Čapek, where it has endured and is treasured to this day. This will be the 103nd Flower Communion for Unitarian Universalism.
Please bring a flower or two to contribute to this joyful celebration as we close out the regular church year. You will take away a different blossom, as celebration of our individual contributions to our diverse community. Adults and children are all welcome to participate.
If you are unable to join us in person, bring a flower to your zoom view to participate in the ceremony. Katy Boyd will lead our service.
Remote attendees: join at the link below.
https://zoom.us/j/93005285647?pwd=Jam09KvgEh1yjBzVLVISUYDlN9P8oZ.1
Meeting ID: 930 0528 5647
Passcode: 380890
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