Climate Action Team leads our Flower Communion, a Unitarian Universalist ritual. Bring a flower or two if you can. Take a different flower home with you. Every flower is unique, just like each of us. Each of us contributes our uniqueness to this community. We celebrate one another with the flower communion, and this morning, and every Sunday morning.
The Flower Communion service was first held in U.S. Unitarian churches in the 1940’s, with a focus on how flowers support pollinators which support us. The Circle of Life is beautiful and diverse. Please bring a flower to share.