May 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Flower Communion
This historic UU story of courage for liberty and brotherhood celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, community & the story of Norbert Capek and its influence on UU congregations around the world.
Please bring a single flower (just one!) to the Fellowship service on Sunday
Irene and her husband, Pete, have lived in many parts of the South, settling in Fairhope 12 years ago. A former teacher, religious education director, & social service administrator, Irene was an organizer and lobbyist for AARP. Irene’s husband Pete brought this program, popular in UU churches from Carmel, Ind.
Jane grew up a Methodist who moved toward agnosticism. She was happy to join our liberal UU community when moving to Fairhope in 2001. She adds: “It’s appropriate that I should participate in this program, because some of my most spiritual moments are those I spend in my flower garden early in the morning.”
Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship
251-929-3207
Office@FairhopeUU.org