Topic: Religion

Imbolc 2026

Occurring on February 1st, Imbolc, also known as Candlemas, is the midpoint between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Imbolc translated literally means “in the belly” in Gaelic. It is called this because it is when the sheep first began to give milk again, signifying they were pregnant. This is also a time where the … Continue reading Imbolc 2026

Burning Bowl 2026

Come celebrate the new year together as we look forward to transformation! The Burning Bowl, or Fire Communion, is an annual ritual celebrated at the transition to the new year where we let go of the past and express our hopes for the future. In this annual ritual, everyone is encouraged to write out words and/or … Continue reading Burning Bowl 2026

Kwanzaa 2025

As we end our year, we continue our tradition of celebrating Kwanzaaa, a cultural holiday celebrating African and African American history, family, community, and culture through stories and music. Please join us as we walk through the days of celebrating: Umoja (unity) Kujichagulia (self-determination) Ujima (collective work and responsibility) Ujamaa (cooperative economics) Nia (purpose) Kuumba … Continue reading Kwanzaa 2025