As spring turns into summer, Unitarian Universalists from around the world celebrate Flower Communion, a ceremony that honors each person’s uniqueness and the ways we flourish together. Flower Communion was created for his congregation in 1923 by Czech Unitarian minister, Nobert Capek. Remember to bring a few blossoms to give away as we share in life’s abundance.
Reminder that the Annual Congregational Meeting will be on June 7th, directly after the service. All Members and Friends are welcome to attend; however, only members may vote. We will be voting on the 2026-2027 budget and on new Board and Nominating Committee members. We must have a quorum at this meeting for the votes to be valid. We need at least 30% of our members to attend. Therefore, we want as many members as possible to stay after this service and vote.
Topics: Community Building