You are invited to join in a Full Moon ritual inspired by earth-based spiritual traditions, the Work the Reconnects, and nature itself. We gather monthly to support one another’s spiritual growth and direct our collective energy toward the well being of all beings.
The intention of our circle is to support your individual spiritual exploration and growth while connecting Pagans and others in a local, welcoming group. Within our sacred space you will honor the Earth, open to Mystery, and strengthen your connection to Nature. Our inclusive circle is open to all, including Pagans, Wiccans, Witches, Druids, Heathens, and those exploring or curious about any ecospiritual path. No ritual experience is necessary.
Weather permitting, we gather on the grass in front of the UU building, next to the pollinator garden and the labyrinth. Otherwise, we meet inside in the Community Room, straight ahead when you enter the main door. Our full moon gatherings will typically follow this format: announcements, centering, connecting with local wild beings, casting the circle, calling the directions/elements, meditation or other practice, ritual, releasing directions/elements, closing the circle. Participants are welcome to stay after the circle is closed for informal social time. Our circles will be family-friendly, but we ask that children not participating in the ritual remain in the room with quiet entertainment.
Our September circle for the Moon of the Harvest includes work with acorns. Please bring some if you have easy access to them. You are welcome to add other nature items to our altar, too.
You are welcome to walk the labyrinth before or after the circle. Feel free to arrive early to do so.
Some of our circle members like to bring their journals to record any insights. You are also welcome to bring items from nature to add to our altar, as well as crystals or other sacred items to charge. We typically sit on the floor or ground for circle, however there are chairs available and several circle members use them. We have some backjacks and yoga blankets available to sit on and you may also bring your own cushion or blanket for that purpose.
To help plan for ritual supplies and space requirements, RSVPs for this free event are appreciated.