Speaker: Jo Leary (Worship Associate)

Flower Communion

The Flower communion service was created by Norbert Capek (1870-1942), who founded the Unitarian Church in Czechoslovakia. He introduced this special service to that church on June 4, 1923. For some time he had felt the need for some symbolic ritual that would bind people more closely together. The format had to be one that would not alienate any who had forsaken other religious traditions. Join us for the CVUU version of this communion.

Virtual Service

Tune in online through Zoom for a modified service that will include familiar elements such as the chalice lighting, readings, joys & concerns, and music. For instructions on how to join the Zoom meeting, email coordinator@cvuu.org.

Migraines as Teacher

Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists is a lay-led congregation. Rather than relying on a full-time minister, members and friends of our congregation and invited guests, give of their time and talents to provide our worship experience, mirroring the diversity each of us brings to this community.

Community Series: Cache Community Food Pantry

Jake from the Cache Community Food Pantry will present on their role in the community. This organization is very much in line with the UU principle of affirming and promoting the inherent worth and dignity of every human being. A box will be available to collect donations for the food pantry. Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists is a lay-led congregation. Rather than relying on a full-time minister, members and friends of our congregation and invited guests, give of their time and talents to provide our worship experience, mirroring the diversity each of us brings to this community.