Roots and Wings: Celebrating Family
Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!
Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!
Originally created in 1923 by Unitarian minister Norbert Capek of Prague, Czechoslovakia, the Flower Communion is an annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community. In this ceremony, everyone in the congregation brings (or is given) a flower. Each person places a flower on the altar or in a shared vase. The congregation blesses the flowers, and they’re redistributed so that each person brings home a different flower than the one they brought. Click on the link for the full text of the service.
Dance around our Maypole as we invoke springtime blessings of passion and creativity. Honor the ancient traditions of Beltane which bring fertility to our land, our lives and our community. Share in communion with Mother Earth as She emerges into full bloom. Everyone of all ages welcome! Service leader Athne Machdane. This year we are pairing this dynamic Beltane Sabbat ritual experience with our beloved Flower Communion, to take place during the Sunday morning service on the following day, April 28th.
The UU Casper Social Justice Group members will present an Earth Day Service. Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!
Janice Holz will lead us in an interactive service about engaging with those we may disagree with and still having a productive dialog. How do we find that common ground that will allow everyone involved to stay open and engaged? Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!
Janice Holz will lead a discussion forum on the monthly theme of Covenant. Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!
Walks like the West Highland Way in Scotland often re-enact medieval religious rituals, but what would it mean for two Wyoming UUs who probably wouldn’t call themselves “religious”? Presented by Debra Park and Margaret McAtee. Click on the link for their wonderful slide show!
Covenant is the silk that joins UU congregations, communities, and individuals together in a web of interconnection – among themselves and the greater world. “The practice of promising to walk together is the precious core of our creedless faith” (uua.org). We join in community not … read more.
UU Casper Ostara/Spring Equinox celebration invoking Eostre, a Fertility Goddess of European pagan tradition. Cast the sacred circle, call the Elements and raise energy for the coming season of warmth, new growth and abundance. Embark upon an esoteric journey to meet Eostre in Her court of eternal springtime and discover what messages She may have for you. Service leader Athne Machdane. Everyone is welcome!
Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!