Rev. Matt Alspaugh, Presenter
Rev. D’Vorah Kelley, Service Associate
On its surface, flower communion seems like a sweet ritual celebrating beauty and summer. People bring flowers to the service, bring them forward in the ritual and then leave with another flower. But as a result of the story of its founding, the ritual has deep roots in social justice, and our UU willingness to be political, to stand in opposition to fascism and oppression in all its forms.
Please bring a flower, maybe from your garden or a nearby roadside or lakeshore, to share in the ritual (but not to worry, we will have extras).
Topics: Flower Communion