This Sunday we celebrate our annual Flower Ceremony. This Unitarian Universalist tradition was first celebrated in 1923 in Czechoslovakia. Unitarian minister Norbert Capek sought to honor the beauty and variety of flowers each June, and to herald the beginning of summer. It was a reminder that when each person is allowed to bloom to their potential and encouraged in their diversity and talents, glorious things are possible.
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Earlier Event: June 6
Silly, Fun and Sacred: The Art of Play
Later Event: June 19
CRE Presents: Summer Solstice