Playground
Events at this venue
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Spring Equinox Ritual
PlaygroundAs the Earth stirs and light returns, we gather to welcome Spring on Saturday, March 21st at 7pm on the playground adjacent to Building 5. If there is inclement weather, we will meet in Fellowship Hall. Spring Equinox brings a balance of dark and light and we strive to create balance in our lives. Please […]
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Litha
PlaygroundCelestial Celebrations Circle invites you to a Summer Solstice ritual, also called Litha. This is the longest day and shortest night of the year. After this night, the days will begin to shorten, so we call this the death of the sun God and follow him into the dark. We watch the sun set and […]
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Welcoming People of All Genders Ritual
PlaygroundCelestial Celebrations Circle invites you to a Welcoming People of All Genders Ritual. We want everyone to have the opportunity to experience an earth based religious ceremony that welcomes everyone of all genders. We welcome you whoever you are. Many religious doors are closed or only half open to the myriad of people who do […]
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Beltane
PlaygroundCelestial Celebrations Circle invites you to a Beltane ritual. Love is in the air at Beltane which invites us to embrace our passion and wisdom, jump the Bel-fire, and let our wings unfurl. We weave the Maypole and claim our desires. If possible, bring a ribbon for the Maypole (6 yards x 1/2 inch), a […]
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Easter Egg Hunt
PlaygroundThe church will host an Easter Egg Hunt for our youth after service on Easter Sunday on the playground. The eggs will contain play money that the kids can use to purchase items from our "Easter Store" in Room 604 after the hunt. The Youth Religious Education Committee is collecting gently used items that would […]
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Ostara
PlaygroundCelestial Celebrations Circle invites you to a Spring Equinox ritual, also called Ostara. We will meet on the playground. You may wear ritual garb or street or work clothes. “Equinox” means that this day has roughly an equal amount of sun and darkness. This is a solar festival opposite Autumn Equinox (Mabon). Spring first stirred […]