Our local CUUPS Chapter will conduct their annual Beltane ritual.
In ancient and modern traditions across the Northern Hemisphere, the first of May (known as Beltane to modern Pagans) has marked an important turning point in the agricultural calendar, the starting point of summer. It is often celebrated with bonfires and livestock blessings, and with seasonal rites of fertility, growth, and abundance. Join with us on April 26th as we celebrate Beltane together with Pacific CUUPs and the Pacific UU Fellowship. We invite you to bring flowers and greenery, to contribute to a floral and foliage mandala, and to meditate on the blessings of the season.

Child Care is provided.
Every month we are featuring artwork relevant to our monthly theme. This month our theme is “What Is Good”. Laura Janes is this month’s contributor. This work, featured below, is titled “Finding the Good Unexpected Places.

Join us for Coffee Hour after the service in Fellowship Hall!

Topics: CUUPs Service, Lay Led Service