Topic: Multigenerational Service
“We Call Our Beloved Dead” Multigenerational Service
In many faith and cultural traditions, this is the season to remember and honor our ancestors and beloved dead. Today we gather for our annual remembrance service in memory and celebration of those who have gone before us.
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“Ingathering and Water Ritual” Multigenerational Service
If you’ve been away for a while, today is the perfect day to return! We observe our communal Water Ritual, where the blending of waters reminds us of our deep connections to each other. Please bring a small amount of water from your home or … read more.
“Blessing of the Banned Books and Backpacks” Multigenerational Service
“Celebrating Our Diverse Community” Multigenerational Service
This morning’s annual flower ceremony was originally created in 1923 by Unitarian minister Norbert Capek of Prague, Czechoslovakia as a celebration of diversity. Please bring a flower to celebrate together and remember the story of Rev. Capek.
Our 11 a.m. service will also celebrate our youth congregants … read more.
“Chalice Soup and Founders Day” All-Church Service
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on and to share our communal abundance, with special appreciation for our founding members. Please bring vegetarian soup ingredients for our communal soup.
Our “Making Up For Lost Time” food drive ends today. This is the last day to return … read more.
“We Call Our Beloved Dead”
Whether you call it Samhain, Dia de los Muertos, or All Hallows’ Eve; this is the season to remember and honor our ancestors and beloved dead. Today we gather for our annual service in memory and celebration of those who have gone before us.
Boxes will … read more.
“Homecoming” All-Church Service
If you’ve been away for a while, today is the perfect day to return! We observe our communal Water Ritual, where the blending of waters reminds us of our deep connections to each other. Please bring a small amount of water from your home or … read more.
“A Blessing of Ordinary Things” at Felicita Park, area 4
Think of the amazing objects that make your daily life possible: backpacks, purses, bicycles, water bottles. Today you are invited to bring your treasured objects to receive a blessing for the coming year. Congregants who attend school are especially encouraged to bring their backpacks. Childcare … read more.
“Celebrating the Harvest” at Felicita Park, area 4
We mark the Pagan holiday of Lammas, the first harvest festival, the festival of grain. Please bring fruits and vegetables from your garden to share. We will celebrate the bounty together. Childcare will not be available.