Lúnasa Ritual Planning
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Join us as we prepare to celebrate Lúnasa / Lammas! 🌾🔥
Lughnasadh—sometimes called Lammas in Modern Paganism—is the first of the harvest festivals and marks the turning of the Wheel between the Summer Solstice and Autumn Equinox. It’s a time to honor the rhythms of the earth, celebrate the fruits of our labor, and reflect on what we’re cultivating in our lives and communities.
In this session, we’ll collaborate on ideas for our Lúnasa ritual at NEPA Pagan Pride Day. Together, we’ll explore seasonal themes like gratitude, transformation, hard work, and shared abundance. Whether you’re bringing years of tradition or brand-new curiosity, your input is welcome and valuable.
Bring your ideas—inspiration for ritual elements, seasonal symbols, decoration concepts, music, movement, or meaningful reflections on this turning of the season. This is a space to dream together and co-create something beautiful and inclusive.
If you can’t attend but have ideas, we’d still love to hear from you!
Let’s gather in community to shape a ritual that honors the season and the strength we cultivate together. 🌻🌾✨
Zoom Link if you are attending online:
https://zoom.us/j/95167418946
ADDRESS:
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Wyoming Valley
20 Church Road, Wyoming, PA 18644
(Look for the purple doors)
Lughnasadh—sometimes called Lammas in Modern Paganism—is the first of the harvest festivals and marks the turning of the Wheel between the Summer Solstice and Autumn Equinox. It’s a time to honor the rhythms of the earth, celebrate the fruits of our labor, and reflect on what we’re cultivating in our lives and communities.
In this session, we’ll collaborate on ideas for our Lúnasa ritual at NEPA Pagan Pride Day. Together, we’ll explore seasonal themes like gratitude, transformation, hard work, and shared abundance. Whether you’re bringing years of tradition or brand-new curiosity, your input is welcome and valuable.
Bring your ideas—inspiration for ritual elements, seasonal symbols, decoration concepts, music, movement, or meaningful reflections on this turning of the season. This is a space to dream together and co-create something beautiful and inclusive.
If you can’t attend but have ideas, we’d still love to hear from you!
Let’s gather in community to shape a ritual that honors the season and the strength we cultivate together. 🌻🌾✨
Zoom Link if you are attending online:
https://zoom.us/j/95167418946
ADDRESS:
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Wyoming Valley
20 Church Road, Wyoming, PA 18644
(Look for the purple doors)
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