Giving Blossoms: Belonging and Hope
Giving Blossoms: Belonging and Hope
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Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Bring a stem of fresh flowers to place on the table in the front of the sanctuary. Everyone will take home a flower brought as an unexpected gift by another member or friend. Bring an extra stem or two if you can for guests who may not have prepared for this special exchange. The Flower Communion (or Flower Celebration) is a UU tradition started in Prague by a Czech Unitarian minister who would not stay quiet in the face of Nazi occupation.
We reflect today on sources of generosity, courage, and hope. Also, we recognize our Religious Education and other volunteers who make this community blossom. Please plan to stay for the important annual meeting. Child care will continue ‘til 12:30 p.m.
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Potluck Theology: Stone Soup for the UU Soul 4/14 Ministerial Intern Rosemary Dodd
No Laughing Matter: Committed, Loving, Generous! 4/7 Rev. Dr. Roger Jones
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