Flower Communion

Marsha Buly, Service Assoicate; Adele St. Pierre, Reader

The Flower Communion is an annual springtime celebration in most Unitarian Universalist congregations, celebrating the beauty of diversity. Traditionally each person brings a flower, preferably found in their own garden or by the roadside, and each person leaves with a different flower. We’ll redesign that ritual for our location in Mexico, with the rainy season, but retain that essential meaning – the beauty of diversity. Everyone is invited to bring a flower to share.

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