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Flagstaff Religion News for May 31, 2025

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Reader Chuck Barnes sent in this photo, taken from the parking lot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

BEACON UU SUNDAY SERVICE: "Flower Communion” Jun 1 — Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 510 N. Leroux St., Flagstaff. (928) 779-4492. 10-11 a.m., ALL ARE WELCOME! You BELONG at Beacon - Spiritually open and intentionally inclusive since 1958. For over a century, Unitarians (and now Unitarian Universalists) around the world have celebrated the flower ceremony. What's it mean? Where does it come from? Why is it so popular and important to us? Come and find out — and bring a flower (if you can)! With Rev. Patrick McLaughlin preaching, Worship Associate Nancy Paxton, and music under the direction of Marshall Voit with accompaniment by Eli Diemert. .

PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Jun 1 — 3430 N. Fourth St., 3430 N. Fourth St., Flagstaff. 928-526-9578. 10-11 a.m., If you're looking for a small church with a supportive community, you've found it at Peace Lutheran! Join us for Divine Service with Holy Communion this Sunday at 10am. Pastor William Weiss Jr. is preaching on Luke 24: 44-53 Jesus commands forgiveness to be proclaimed and then ascends in front of the disciples. Coffee and fellowship begin before service at 9:30, Bible study is after service at 11:30. For more details, give us a call at 928-526-9578 or visit our website . The next Hiker’s Church of 2025 is planned for 8:00am June 28, 2025, at the Pumphouse Wash. Meet at the trailhead. If you have any questions, contact the Church Office. .



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