Flower Service / Multi-Generational HYBRID
Rev. Craig Schwalenberg & DRE Darlene Anderson-Alexander
Online Service • Outdoor Ritual • Social Picnic
Our traditional Unitarian Universalist Flower Service is this Sunday! We’ll be celebrating it with two different flower rituals from our history. During the online service via Zoom, people will be asked to share the flowers they have brought into their homes. These can be wild flowers you brought inside, flowers you bought and arranged, flowers you made or drew, or anything flower related. This tradition of celebrating with flowers dates back to the early years of Unitarian churches in the United States.
After the service, we invite everyone to come down to the UUC Front Lawn for a flower communion. Bring a flower to join together with everyone else’s offered flowers. Bring a chair, your masks, and your picnic lunch. After we eat and safely socialize, we’ll all take a different flower home with us. This traditional flower communion dates back to the early mid 1900’s from Unitarian churches in Europe.
See you on-line and/or in person this Sunday!
CLICK HERE to join the Zoom Sunday Worship Service with video from your computer, tablet, or phone [with Zoom APP installed]. Or call 929-205-6099 and enter the meeting ID 207 697 3037 from your phone.