It was 100 years ago that Norbert Capek held the first Flower Communion in Prague. Capek is considered one of the martyrs of the Unitarian faith, but a century later his Flower Ceremony remains a beautiful expression of all that the Unitarian Universalists of today value. Please bring a flower to the ceremony, where each of us will give a flower to share and receive. We will also recognize and covenant with recent new members who have joined our fellowship.
~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 now optional but strongly advised. If you are not feeling well, please wear a mask, or attend via Zoom.
Religious Education for Children will occur during the regular service.
Contact Adriana at Puufreligioused@Pacuuf.org for more information.
Join us for Coffee Hour after the service in Fellowship Hall!
Topics: Lay Led Service