Summer Solstice at UUCC
June 21 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Celebrate the Summer Solstice with Earth-Centered Spirituality
As the wheel of the year turns to its highest point, we approach the Summer Solstice: the longest day and the shortest night of the year. For thousands of years, across countless cultures and traditions, this transitional time has been honored as a peak of life, growth, and abundant light. It is a moment to pause, express gratitude for the warmth that sustains us, and reflect on the inner fire that drives our own spiritual journeys.
To honor this powerful seasonal transition, UUCC’s Pagan and Earth-Centered Spirituality group invites the entire congregation and community to a Solstice Celebration on Sunday, June 21st, from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM at UUCC. Whether you identify as pagan, animist, humanist, shaman, or witch, or you are simply curious about earth-centered rhythms of our ancestors, your presence is welcome. This is an all-ages, open-hearted gathering designed to bring our community closer to the natural cycles of the earth and to one another.
We will gather outdoors around the sacred warmth of a hearth fire (weather permitting) to share in an evening of music, storytelling, and community connection. Along with our shared stories and songs, there will be plenty of snacks to enjoy, and we will close out the night with the timeless tradition of roasting marshmallows under the twilight sky. Please feel free to bring a camp chair, a musical instrument if you play one, a snack to share, or simply your open spirit as we welcome the summer together.
RSVP at https://forms.gle/QF6RY1FsBVq9F3un8 appreciated but not required!