2016-05-24T05:10:59+00:00

No age is closed to us if we wish to expand our minds—we roam through the ages. Read more

2019-05-23T03:10:54+00:00

I believe that when we celebrate the diversity of our members and visitors, when we offer welcoming paganism, it is to the great benefit of everyone involved. Read more

2019-05-18T18:41:35+00:00

Through a ceremony for Mary, Mother of God, we helped build bridges. How might UU-Pagans do something similar? Read more

2019-05-18T18:26:50+00:00

My hope is that we are individually and together, casting our banishing spells, in our own ways, on the curse of the prosperity gospel. Read more

2016-05-13T05:00:59+00:00

The Druid priestess can be lover and warrior, shaman and queen. She can weave these roles together. She can become something new. Read more

2016-05-11T05:00:11+00:00

The ritual of the full moon has given me, and them, an anchor in this sea of uncertainty -- knowing that every month, we will come under the light of the moon and be reminded of our own power, and the love of our community. Read more

2016-05-10T05:00:30+00:00

Marcus Aurelius started Chapter 11 of his Meditations with the properties of the rational soul: Read more

2016-05-09T05:00:25+00:00

what I’ve found as one who was raised in a pagan-friendly home in a pagan-affirming church, is that there is just as much flexibility in engaging these traditions, such as Asatru, as we’ve found in Christianity or BuddhismRead more

2016-05-06T05:00:30+00:00

This is a retelling of Snow White that I used recently in an intergenerational service. This is a story about how we see ourselves, and what happens when we don’t like what we see. Read more

2016-05-02T05:00:35+00:00

Here is the tie-in between maypoles and labyrinths. In modern Scandinavia, the maypole dances are sometimes performed in a labyrinth. . . a strikingly similar, labyrinth-like dance is still performed by the Basque people in Spain. Read more


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