A Multigenerational Service
The Unitarian Universalist Flower Communion is a ritual unique to our living tradition. This ritual was originally created by Czech Unitarian Minister Norbet Čapek as a celebration of human dignity and diversity in the face of rising fascism in 20th century Europe. Join us for this multigenerational service where together we will honor human dignity and celebrate the diversity necessary for interdependent human community to thrive and flourish.
All are invited to bring fresh-cut flowers to participate; we will have extra flowers for anyone who arrives without one.
Question to Ponder: “How has experiencing difference and diversity enriched your life?”
Monthly Theme for May: Imagination
The Nursery will be available during service for infants to preschool aged children.
Join us for service on Sunday at 10:00 am in-person or online via Zoom.
View / download the Order of Service here.