Topic: Annual Water Communion

Held in early September, this ritual marks the beginning of the congregational year. Members and friends bring small amounts of water collected from meaningful places—whether far-off travels, backyard sprinklers, or moments of emotional significance. These waters are combined in a shared bowl, symbolizing our unity in diversity and the ways our individual journeys flow into a common purpose.

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Water Communion

Bring some water that holds meaning or comes from a special place in order to participate in this special Unitarian Universalist traditional service.

The Water Communion  was first used at a Unitarian Universalist service in the 1980s. It celebrates “coming together” from our many journeys, physical and spiritual. … read more.