Celebrating Cinco de Mayo Through a Unitarian Universalist Lens
Cinco de Mayo, often misunderstood as Mexico’s Independence Day (which is actually celebrated on September 16), commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces […]
Cinco de Mayo, often misunderstood as Mexico’s Independence Day (which is actually celebrated on September 16), commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces […]
Each spring, Unitarian Universalist congregations across the world gather for a ritual that is as beautiful as it is meaningful—the Flower Communion. Also known as […]
The Unitarian Universalist Water Communion is a cherished ritual that embodies the essence of community, connection, and shared purpose. Celebrated annually, usually at the start […]
In a world often divided by beliefs, the Unitarian Universalist Flower Communion stands as a symbol of unity, diversity, and interconnectedness. Rooted in the principles […]
On New Year’s Day, you commonly hear the phrase “Out with the old and in with the new.” Unitarian Universalist find creative ways to celebrate […]