Flower Communion

The Flower Communion is a long-standing tradition with Unitarian Universalists originally created in 1923 by Unitarian minister Norbert Capek of Prague, Czechoslovakia.  The Flower Ceremony was introduced to the United States by Rev. Maya Capek, Norbert’s widow.

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Past Services

On Faith, Hope, and Love

This Father’s Day service will blend the values of faith, hope, and love, as Chip Harriford shares stories of fatherhood, the importance of Juneteenth, and his connection to the Charleston Nine.

Free to Be Me and You

June is Pride Month. It’s a month to recognize and accept this diverse community that is characterized by a shared culture, social movements, and a focus on individuality. An introductory discussion for the month begins with recognizing how people are different and why that’s okay. Each of us is born in a different time and place and has a different heredity and environment. The product of the choices made by those factors makes us who we are: Free to be you and me.

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