Flower Communion Sunday

Sunday, June 5, 2011
at 10 AM

An Intergenerational Service led by our Minister, Tom Rosiello.

We bring our regular season of Sunday Morning Worship in our sanctuary to a close with our beautiful flower communion ritual.  Please be sure to bring a cut flower or two.  We will bring them all together in one bouquet symbolizing the unity in our diversity.  In doing so, we will recognize the many blessings, gifts and talents we each bring to this community.  In gratitude for all we receive from others in our church community we will leave with the flower that another person brought.  Two members of our Youth Group will perform a short skit entitled “A Dialogue about Flowers and Men” written many years ago for this special Sunday by our late Minister Emeritus, The Rev. Don Kafka.  Our Adult and Youth choirs under the direction of Ellen Oak will be providing beautiful music.

This is a very meaningful service that really communicates what is at the heart of our faith tradition.  If you have a friend or neighbor who you think might be interested in Unitarian Universalism, this would be a great service to invite them to attend.  Also, during the service there will be an opportunity to sign our membership book and officially join our church.