Unitarian Communion ritual
Posted by Rev Roger
Posted on November 28, 2022
2:00 pm Dec. 11
A Communion Open to All in the Spirit of Jesus
Led by Rev. Dr. Roger Jones with Bobbie Keill and pianist Kenneth Ma
Jesus of Nazareth was a prophet, healer, teacher and friend. Famous for his boundary-breaking table fellowship, he is commemorated by the communion ritual, a simple sharing of bread and fruit of the vine. You need not identify as Christian to participate or to find inspiration from this tradition.
On the second Sunday of Advent, all are welcome to gather in the open spirit of Jesus to share silence, music, prayer, and a brief message—and to share communion together. It will last 45 minutes, but you are welcome to stay for conversation.
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