Flower Communion and Loving Kindness

Stephanie Vos's portrait

The Flower Communion Ceremony has become a Unitarian Universalist tradition created by Norbert Capek (1870-1942), who founded the Unitarian Church in Czechoslovakia. We ask that those in attendance each bring a flower to be included in the front display, symbolizing the gifts that we each bring to the community. Then we each select a different flower to take with us. Potted bedding plants or cut flowers are welcomed. Zoom attendees can show their flower or plant on screen. There will also be some guided Metta meditation, led by Rev. Stephanie Vos. All are welcome!

This will be our last weekly service until after Labor Day. We will meet the 2nd Sundays of June July and August.

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