Most years, our Flower Communion is on the second Sunday in May (the same day as Mothers’ Day), but please note that this year we will celebrate it on June 1. This is one of Unitarian Universalism’s most beloved traditions. Everyone brings a flower, creating a multi-colored, multi-scented, many-splendored abundance of blooms on our altar table. After we bless the flowers and each other, we each take home a flower that someone else brought.
See you and your flower(s) then!
Flower photos, L to R: Sandra Grünewald on Unsplash, Behzad Soleimanian on Unsplash, Lidiia Harmash on Unsplash, Marwan Ahmed on Unsplash