Flower Communion

Join us in celebrating the Flower Communion, a Unitarian Universalist tradition first created by Norbert Čapek (pronounced CHA-pek) in 1923. Each person is invited to bring a flower to contribute to a shared bouquet, symbolizing the beauty of diversity and the strength of community. At the end of the service, everyone takes home a different flower, a reminder of the gifts we each bring and receive in community. Our small Casper congregation will hold this joyful and meaningful ritual on Sunday, April 27, 2025. All are welcome.

Image credit: Flower Communion. Public domain. Created with OpenAI.

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