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About the Service
Following our Thanksgiving Festival Service on Sunday, November 23, all are invited to stay for a brief and meaningful Unitarian Communion, one of the oldest and most beloved rituals in our tradition.
Practiced by Unitarians in Transylvania for nearly 450 years, this communion is not about doctrine or dogma. It is a ritual of remembrance, renewal, and recommitment—sharing bread and wine (or juice) while reflecting on our highest values and the lives we aspire to lead.
As Rev. Marlin teaches, this ritual invites us to:
All are welcome. No creed, no barrier—just a simple moment of shared meaning in community.