Flower Communion

Our last service before a summer break is the annual Flower Communion — a distinctly UU ritual instituted in June of 1923 by the Rev. Norbert Capek, minister of the Prague Unitarian Church. Those joining us in person are invited to each bring a flower,* add it to our altar of communal bouquets, and take home a different flower than you brought. Those joining online are encouraged to have a flower with them at their device, as we all bless the flowers, one another, and the joy of being in community together.

*If you’re able to bring extra, please do! If you can’t bring one, please join anyway!

Zoom link coming soon.

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