Topic: Flower Communion

Power and Beauty In  Diversity: Celebrating the UU Tradition of Flower Communion

Note we are meeting at new time in new location Join us as we continue the beloved tradition of Flower Communion, begun over 100 years ago in Czechoslovakia and cherished by UU congregations around the world, celebrating the beauty of our uniqueness and diversity, interconnectedness, life, and community. Tree of Life members and friends are invited to … Continue reading Power and Beauty In  Diversity: Celebrating the UU Tradition of Flower Communion

Inspired Gifts: A Celebration of Flower Communion and of our Community

Our Sunday worship service will include our annual celebration of Flower Communion, a practice in Unitarian Universalist Churches throughout the world, to embrace the beauty in our diversity and uniqueness. As part of the ceremony, each person is invited to bring a flower with them, whether it is a wildflower from a field, a flower … Continue reading Inspired Gifts: A Celebration of Flower Communion and of our Community

In Full Bloom

Love and peace are in full bloom as we honor Julia Ward Howe’s Peace Day Proclamation and celebrate the century long UU ritual of the Flower Communion. Join us as we celebrate! 

The Beauty of Our Diversity

Join us for our annual Flower Communion. Why does this ritual matter to UUs? Bring your flower (and maybe an extra) and send pictures to Rev Jenn by April 24. Minister@treeoflifeuu.org We are also planning to have a May Pole ceremony after the service and picnic (weather dependent). Bring a picnic lunch and chairs. Masks … Continue reading The Beauty of Our Diversity

Celebration of Diversity

Flower Communion is the time of our year when we honor the diversity of our communities. It is a uniquely Unitarian Universalist ceremony. You can learn more about Flower Communion HERE This year we asked that you send us a picture of yourself with flowers for our in service video. As this also fell on … Continue reading Celebration of Diversity