Flowers of Our Fathers

The Flower Communion, for us Unitarian Universalists, celebrates an important event in UU history.  For this special Sunday, we ask you to bring a flower or two from your own garden or wildflowers or Freddie’s, whatever works for you.  During our service (Flowers for our Fathers), we will hear the story of the Flower Communion and what it signifies in our UU history.  Rev. Kit Ketcham will also speak about Fathers and what our fathers have contributed to our lives, both positive and not-so positive-but-useful.

~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~

We are meeting in person at the First Presbyterian Church of Astoria. The service will also be live-streamed via Zoom for those who are not comfortable attending in person. Masks are optional, but due to rising cases of Covid, strongly encouraged. If you are at risk from Covid, please wear an N95 mask. If you are not at risk, please wear a mask for the safety of other members of the fellowship. Everyone should practice social distancing (6 feet apart).

We will have coffee hour after the service in Fellowship Hall.

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