Coming into Full Bloom: Flower Communion Sunday

A bunch of flowers that are sitting on a table

Flower Communion is one of Unitarian Universalism’s most beloved traditions—a celebration of beauty, diversity, and the unique gifts each person brings to our shared community. This year, Rev. Dianne Daniels and congregational member Sarah St. George will lead a special service exploring what it means to grow, flourish, and become more fully ourselves.

As we exchange flowers and conclude another church year together, we’ll reflect on the seeds that have been planted, the growth that has taken place, and the possibilities still waiting to bloom. Whether you are a longtime member, a first-time visitor, or somewhere in between, we invite you to join us for this joyful celebration of community, transformation, and hope.

Please bring a flower to share if you are able.

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