Join us for the Flower Communion, the annual Unitarian Universalist tradition created by Czechoslovakian minister Norbert Capek in 1923. We will celebrate hope, community, rebirth, and renewal, all themes found in many spring traditions and holidays observed in both Eastern and Western cultures. We invite everyone to bring a flower to place in the vases located at the front of the sanctuary. During the service, we will exchange flowers with fellow congregants, highlighting both our similarities and differences and reminding us that we are stronger together
Topics: Mind & Spirit, Unitarian Universalism
