Update: Our coven gatherings are intimate, closed events created to foster trust, safety, and deep connection within our community.
To attend a coven event, you must meet one of the following:
You have previously attended a coven gathering, or you have been personally invited by a current coven member.
As the longest night of the year arrives and we gather to welcome back the returning light, we come together in warmth, reflection, and shared spirit for our Yule celebration. This is a time to honor the stillness of winter, the wisdom of our trials, and the quiet rebirth beginning within each of us.
This gathering will be held outdoors, so please dress warmly and bring your own chair for the evening. We will have a fire pit burning throughout the ritual, offering light, comfort, and a sacred space for connection. Warm cider will be provided to share as we settle into the winter magic.
Our ritual for the night will be a Pinecone Releasing Ceremony, symbolizing the shedding of old pain, burdens, and lessons that have run their course. You will be invited to hold a pinecone, speak your release in silence or aloud, and place it into the fire to allow the flames to transform what no longer serves you.
Throughout the evening, we will play ancestral music, inviting everyone to dance, sway, or simply listen—connecting with our roots, our bodies, and the deep wisdom carried through generations.
As a circle, we will share reflections on:
✨ The trials of the year
✨ What hurt the most
✨ What we learned and how we’ve grown
This is a night of honesty, healing, and welcoming the spark of returning hope.
There is no attendance limit, but RSVP is required, and all attendees must agree to coven rules and expectations to participate.
Join us in the winter’s embrace as we honor Yule—together in warmth, community, and the promise of returning light.
Blessed Yule.
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