Flower Ceremony
The Flower Ceremony, sometimes referred to as the Flower Communion, is a traditional Unitarian Universalist celebration usually held in the spring.
The Flower Ceremony, sometimes referred to as the Flower Communion, is a traditional Unitarian Universalist celebration usually held in the spring.
This Sunday join Sandy Charlson and Leah Hazlett for the service “A Portrait of Mothering.” Focused on the many definitions that can be mother, learn about the history of Mother’s Day, Mother Earth and how to foster the nurturing parts within to mother ourselves, others and the Earth.
This Sunday Sharla Hart will be giving a “This I Believe.” Inspired by the “This I Believe” series that ran for a number of years on NPR, various members of our congregation have given statements of their own beliefs and core values that guide their daily lives. Shar’s beliefs draw from an unlikely source that will leave unnamed so you can be surprised on Sunday.
Fourth Sunday Lecture Series: Tyler Pratt, a graduate student at Utah State University studying hydraulic engineering, will speak about water
Make no mistake about it; Women’s Rights are a matter of life and death. It’s important to recognize that when individual women lose, whole communities feel that loss. Let’s take a look at what we’re facing and where we need to act.
This Sunday we will be exploring the question, “When does one (or a church) become and adult?”