Branches, Blossoms and Leaves: A Flower Communion in Three Acts

Norbert Čapek created the Flower Communion ritual as a way to celebrate both the unity and diversity in community. In this concluding spring service, we will practice Flower Communion and also consider the bigger story it tells about the cycle of birth, blossoming and enduring found in all of life. We will also celebrate Alison Streit Baron’s service at WUS before she relocates with her family. Please bring a flower to the service and give it to the greeter upon arrival. If you forget, that’s okay; we will have plenty extra! As this is an intergenerational service, there will be no RE activities or Family Worship. A community potluck follows the service so also bring a dish to share and an appetite.

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