Topic: Intergenerational

Litha 2026

Occurring on June 21st, Litha, also known as Midsummer or St John’s Night, is the Summer Solstice. Litha is the longest day and the shortest night. At this time of year, the Sun God has reached the moment of his greatest strength. From this moment forward, darkness will increase ever so slightly each day until … Continue reading Litha 2026

Easter Flower Communion

In honor of our Easter tradition, we will hold our annual Flower Communion Service, celebrating the beauty and diversity of our beloved community. Originally created in 1923 by Unitarian minister Norbert Capek (Czechoslovakia), the Flower Communion was intended as a symbolic ritual to connect people. In this ceremony, everyone brings a flower of their choosing and … Continue reading Easter Flower Communion

Ostara 2026

Join us this Sunday as we celebrate Ostara and the first day of Spring! Ostara celebrates the Spring Equinox – the day when the sun is perfectly lined up with the earth’s equator and day and night are equal. At this time, Pagans celebrate life, fertility, springtime, and the balance of opposing forces, such as … Continue reading Ostara 2026