Showing posts with label witch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label witch. Show all posts

SunStave Circle Samhain Ritual

Monday, October 7, 2013







Hosted by The Church of the Sacred Circle   - this family friendly Samhain ritual will honor our sacred dead and the Guardians who speak to us through the veil.

Please bring a dish to share for feasting and dress warmly as we will be spending some time outdoors.

Friday, Nov. 1st
6:30 pm 

3464 W. 3800 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

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SunStave Samhain

Monday, October 15, 2012

The wheel has turned and Samhain, known to non magical folks as Halloween is upon us. The Celtic new year is a time for renewing commitments, setting goals and honoring the dead.

This year’s Samhain is a special one since UUPS picked up the Sun Stave Staff and will be hosting Sun Stave for Samhain. Part of this year’s Samhain will consist of drinking to the new year, a druid rite, wiccan death ceremony of Cernunnos, and calling in the dead or ancestors to deliver messages from the other realm, help their living loved ones improve and move forward in their lives.

Please bring an item or photo of a loved one that has passed. There will be a separate ancestral table to set them on. This ritual will included heavy emotions, be prepared to see those beyond the grave. Feast will be after as usual. Dress warmly and if able, please bring a seasonally appropriate dish.

Saturday, Oct. 27th
6 pm

7455 Parkridge Cir, SLC 84121

Contact Daniel Cureton for more information - 801-709-4632 or uofupagansociety@gmail.com

SunStave Midsummer Celebration!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Join SunStave Circle for a Midsummer Celebration! 

Thursday, June 28th
7 pm 
Your hostess is Demetria Moonstorm

532 Julep Drive (460 East), Murray, UT 84107

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SunStave Circle Lammas

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Gather, children, for it is the time of the first harvest.
Bring your wheat,
Baked into bread
To share with the family.

Harvest your intentions, release your regrets and celebrate the bounty of the Goddess by creating corn dollies.

Sunday, August 1st
Gathering at 5:00 pm, ritual at 5:30 pm

Fairmont Park, Main Grove Pavilion
2361 S. 900 East

Please bring something from your harvest to share for the feast.
Children welcome!
You can also RSVP on Facebook!

Please contact Daisy at alea@ools.org with questions.

Hosted by the Order of Our Lady of Salt

SunStave Mabon

Wednesday, September 9, 2009


Sunstave ~ Mabon

September 20, 2009 5:00 PM

Golden Hills Park
8303 Wasatch Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT

Join Sunstave in a celebration of Mabon
Sunday, September 20, 2009 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
at Golden Hills Park on Wasatch Blvd. in Cottonwood Heights

Please bring a dish to share, and a chair or blanket to sit on
We will be doing a balancing meditation on the autumn season

Hosted by Leslie

Learn more here:
http://www.meetup.com/utahwitches/calendar/11335659/


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SunStave Lammas - First Harvest

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Join us for celebrating First Harvest
A time of joy and giving thanks to
mother earth for her beauty and abundance!


Friends,
Lammas is a celebration of the bounty of the first harvest of all grains, fruits, and vegetables. It is one of the cross-quarter Sabbaths and is the first of the three harvest celebrations of the Pagan wheel of the year.

Throughout history, Pagan worshippers all over have celebrated their bountiful harvests on this day and offered prayers and sacrifices for the success of future crops. Today, this holiday is still celebrated by many around the world as it marks the end of summer and the welcoming of autumn.


Join us for a community pot-luck feast.


Bring bread and the various fruits of your harvest to share, in this celebration of gratitude on Saturday, August 1st
at Fairmont Park (1049 Sugarmont Dr
With Simpson as a cross street, SLC) at 4:00 p.m.


Wear your best robes in earthy oranges, browns, yellows, and gold. These colors that symbolize the harvest and the sense of renewal that comes with it.


Bring a joyous heart on this day of celebration, and see you there!! Your hostess for this gathering is Elena Gray Owl.

Photo is courtesy of Ben Northern via Flickr

SunStave Circle Summer Solstice 2009

Thursday, June 11, 2009


Celebrating 13 years of SunStave!
Blue Planet Productions presents
SunStave Circle Summer Solstice 2009
Sat. June 20th - Gathering @ 7 - Ritual @ 8

Join us as we come together in voice, rhythm, movement, energy and intent to dance the Fire.
Please bring: Feasting food, utensils and cups, camp chairs and DRUMS!

Directions: Take I-80 east to Highway 40 South (to Heber)
Go through the1st stop light (River Rd.) and then watch for Potters Lane on your right.
It is directly across from the Kingdom Hall.
Turn right onto Potters Lane, then take your first left 600 W. and then the first right. 2400 N.
Drive to the end of the road and look for the gate to your right.


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Camping information: Dogs are welcome with responsible owners (clean up and leash)
Small dogs are at risk from birds of prey
Children welcome but MUST be supervised.
No culinary water or electricity.
Tents, campers and trailers welcome.

SunStave Imbolc / Candlemas

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Friday, Jan. 30th
Starting at 7 pm
Odd Fellows Hall
8698 Center St. Sandy Utah

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I am Clove, this is the pagan that took the staff for the 2nd
Midwinter Sabbat that is usual held around January 31 to Feb 6. I have
rented the Odd Fellows Hall in Sandy, for Friday January 30th at 7pm.
We will be giving honor to Winter & the weather god/desses, at the
end of ritual acknowledge the coming of spring. Volunteers and the
loan of decorations would be very welcomed and needed. For decorations
colors of winter not Yule~~ think dark blues, the colors and symbols
of snow and ice, bare trees, animals of the season, rain, thunder and
lighting, finally caves, shadows and the occasional star filled sky of
late winter. Or what I like to call Deep Winter.
Midwinter Fractal
I am a solitary Hedge Witch (with Druid leanings) that celebrates the
seasons I am in, not the ones coming up. In my path I give thanks and
Honor to the current cycle of seasons. The pagans of old were Turning
the Wheel ~ which is wonderful. I know that many pagans still Turn the
Wheel which is great. However many in the world not, just pagans, are
so focused on what is next that I feel moments and energies are rushed
through, dealt with or ignored like Dark Winter. The season of cold
and storms, death, transformation, rest, candlelit rooms, fire warming
our homes, slowing down and introspection, incubation…
I will share more soon about the ritual, volunteer activities and
would love input. So please if you can help or would like to volunteer
reply here or email me clove@hipplanet.com
Peaceful Deep Winter,
Clove

 
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