The very first Flower Communion was celebrated on June 4, 1923, which is why we celebrate it on the first Sunday of June each year. This is a uniquely Unitarian ritual meaningful for many Unitarian Universalist congregations. All across the country, the continent, and the world, our religious companions also celebrate today the beauty of the season and of our faith tradition. Bring a flower to share during the ceremony, perhaps one from your own yard or garden. This All-Generation service includes the final appearance until September of the UUFM Choir, under the direction of Peter Kuhlman.
Quotation—”The ability to see beauty is the beginning of our moral sensibility. What we believe is beautiful we will not wantonly destroy.”—Rev. Sean Parker Dennison
What does it mean to be a community of BEAUTY?
Topics: Beauty, Flower Communion