June 3, 2001
Rev. Nina Grey, Rev. Marlene Walker, and Rev. David Arksey
"Gifts for Building Peace: Flower Communion Sunday"
Bring A Flower!!! We gather together, all ages, to celebrate our community, on our annual Flower Communion Sunday. Each person brings a flower to symbolize the unique gifts of the individual and then we gather the flowers all together. Then we enter a procession to take another flower home with us, signifying the gifts we receive from each other. We hear the story of Rev. Norbert Capek, who gave his freedom and his life for the sake of our free faith. He and his wife, Maja, created the flower communion.
Our Children's Choir will make its first appearance.
June 10, 2001
Youth Worship Service
Our Junior and Senior High Youth will be presenting this special service
based on the Messages in Music curricula that the 7th and 8th grade class has
been working with all year. They have been explonng our Unitarian and
Universalist Principles through music and will be sharing with the congregation
what they have discovered.
June 17, 2001
Rev. Nina Grey
"The Nurturing Which Fathers Do"
Father's Day is a day to think of the nurturing which fathers can and often do for their families. But it is not always easy to be a father. There are challenges in every family, and especially so when the family faces economic difficulties or other oppressions.
We will honor fathers, today. And we will also think about the ways that some
fathers and mothers in the troubled Middle East are trying to nurture their
families and their people's lives.
June 24, 2001
To Be Announced