“Norbert Capek’s Gift”
Rev. Terry Davis
Twentieth century Unitarian minister Norbert Capek founded both the modern Unitarian Church in Czechoslovakia and the Flower Communion Service, which was a way to honor the importance of unity in diversity. Rev. Capek died in a Nazi concentration camp, but his message of love and hope live on in this beautiful annual service.
Musicians: Anita Robertson on piano and the UUFH choir
We gather for worship and fellowship each Sunday with a service at 10:30 followed by coffee hour. Dress is casual. Parking is plentiful. And our building is accessible.
Family Ministry / Sunday School: All Ages meet in Sanctuary at 10:30 AM Children go to classrooms at 10:45 after the “Story for All Ages.” On the lower level, we have a nursery for infants and toddlers, and we have classes where children and youth learn about and explore faith, religion, justice, and community.
We welcome you: your whole self, with all your truths and your doubts, your worries and your hopes. Join us on this extraordinary adventure of faith!
Topics: Flower Communion