Please join us for our annual Flower Communion service as we honor and celebrate our mothers and those who mother us. Norbert Čapek turned to the beauty of the countryside; to the beauty of flowers. In 1923, he developed the flower ceremony. He asked his congregants to bring a flower to church—from their gardens, the field, or the roadside. He invited each person to place their flower in a vase. There was the church community, no less unique for being united. Following the service, each person could take a flower from the vase—a different one than they had brought. Please bring a flower to share with someone in the congregation! Extra flowers will be available if you are unable to bring a flower—everyone will leave with a flower!
Tamara Murray will lead the service both in person and on zoom.
Greeters: Bert Green and Judy Rushton
Topics: blooming, community, flower communion, growth, renewal, unity