- Posted On: August 12, 2025
- Category: Whole Building
Flower Communion – Sunday Service
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The Flower Communion is a cherished Unitarian Universalist ritual, begun by Norbert Capek, founder of the Unitarian Church, in 1923. It celebrates beauty, diversity, and community. Participants bring a flower from their own garden or wherever they find one, place them together in a shared arrangement, and take home a different flower at the end of the service.
Please join us and bring a flower for this annual tradition. There will be flowers supplied for those who do not bring a flower with them.
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There is an opportunity for ‘social time’ in person (with coffee) or online following the service – a time to connect with friends old and new.
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11135-65 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
T6H 1W3
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