The first Flower Communion, led by Unitarian minister Rev. Norbert Čapek, was held in Prague in the spring of 1923. It is a celebration of beauty, of nature, and community, but it is not without a certain fierceness. Holding fast to beauty and goodness, even when we know there is so much wrong in the world, is a form of fierce resistance. Like the flowers themselves, we continue to bloom. Be sure to bring a flower to place in our communal vase if you plan to attend the onsite service.
Join us onsite or online! Visit tinyurl.com/uuccflowers2025 for the Zoom link.
Topics: UU History