Always Connected, led by Reverend Janet Parsons with music by Steve Lacey. This Sunday we observe our annual Water Ceremony: an opportunity, using water, to reaffirm all that connects us. Traditionally we invite people to bring a small amount of water with them that represents a moment or a place that was meaningful to you during the summer, when we are often more distant. We pour the water into a common bowl to symbolize our connection and belonging. If you didn’t bring water from a special place, we will have water on hand so that all may participate.

And, as they did last year for UU Water Ceremonies, Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East (UUJME) invites UU’s – if so moved – to place an empty cup in solidarity with the 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza living with famine conditions caused by Israel, with inadequate food and water. If you choose to participate and are bringing a sample of water to share, you can pour that first, and then, if you wish, take a paper cup and symbolically “pour” from the empty cup into the bowl. Then leave the empty cup beside the bowl.

Join us at 10AM in-person or at the livestream link below.

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