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Water: The Tie That Binds

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In Unitarian Universalist tradition, the water communion service is when the community re-gathers, like waters running to the sea. We bring water to this service and pour it from individual containers into a common bowl, reflecting our selves coming into the community and making it whole. Participants pour water that's significant to them into a common bowl to symbolize the ingathering. You are invited to infuse your water with your intentions toward your UUTC community by putting a word on your water container: love, peace, healing, clarity, reflection, compassion, for example.

Speaker: Rev. Jean Rowe

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