Celebrate 100 years of the Flower Ceremony! The first flower ceremony was held in Prague, in 1923, led by Rev. Norbert Capek. For decades this beloved tradition and its powerful history have provided meaning to hundreds of UU congregations. Come participate in this ritual that celebrates community and the beauty we create together. *** Everyone is encouraged to bring cut flowers to place on a table in the front of the Meeting House.
Together with our youngest congregants we will explore how we can continue to expand our circle of love and care. Through storytelling and a little creativity, this service will give us the opportunity to grow and learn in new ways.
Returning to the UUCF pulpit, Rabbi Daniel Schwartz from the Temple Shir Shalom will discuss the rise of antisemitism and what we as UUs can do about it.
Join us this Sunday as we launch our annual stewardship campaign: 'Weaving Our Future Together.' In this Sunday Service, we’ll explore the unique threads each of us contributes to the vibrant tapestry of our beloved community. Please stay for a complimentary lunch following the Service!