Litha
Also called Midsummer's Eve, Litha celebrates the consummation of the sacred marriage in which the energy of the God is poured out in the service of life. His sacrifice, resulting in his total immolation by the end of the season, sets the standard of self-giving in service to the Goddess. Litha comes on the June […]
Lammas
(Also called Lughnasad) Lammas is the celebration of the grain harvest, the Harvest of First Fruits. Many traditions celebrate Lammas as the funeral of Lugh, the sun God whose strength is visibly waning by late summer.
Labor Day
Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers and is traditionally observed on the first Monday in September. It was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894
Mabon
Also known as Harvest Home, Mabon celebrates life's encapsulation as a seed to survive the cold, barren winter and the Harvest of the Vine, which as wine symbolizes the Goddess' power to transform youth's sweet nectar into old age, wisdom and spiritual maturity.
Halloween
Halloween's origins can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain, which was held on November 1 in contemporary calendars. It was believed that on that day, the souls of the dead returned to their homes, so people dressed in costumes and lit bonfires to ward off spirits.
Sam’hain
Samhain is a Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter or "darker-half" of the year. It is held on 1 November but with celebrations beginning on the evening of 31 October, since the Celtic day began and ended at sunset.
Samhain
This day celebrates the Celtic New Year. The dying God returns to the womb of the Goddess in preparation for rebirth at Yule. The souls of those who have died during the turning of the past year's wheel are bid farewell. It also marks the third and final harvest. Vegan Wiccans harvest nuts, the kernels […]
Racial Justice Task Force [L,z]
Library & ZoomPoetry Group [l&z]
Library & ZoomExplore poetic forms through group writing exercises and share your work with interested poets. We meet on 2nd Sundays. Contact: Pamela Denchfield, pdenchfield@yahoo.com
Monday Morning Sister Circle [L,Z]
Library & ZoomMonday Morning Sister Circle is a WUUC group which has met every second Monday(10-12). We are a group of women who meet in the Library at WUUC (and via zoom) to discuss a person of interest or an essay of interest every month. We have recently discussed women philosophers, women of action, NPR essays, spiritual […]
Finance Committee [z]
ZoomFinance Committee Meeting.
Lay Pastoral Associates [z]
ZoomLay Pastoral Associates Meeting. Contact Rev. Dan for more information.
Post-Service Potluck [s]
Ditzler HallA potluck in the sanctuary on the 4th Sunday of each month after Sunday service. For those with limited transportation, a potluck just after service is much easier to manage than a special trip to someone’s home like with our circle suppers and lunches. Please send me thoughts and questions to Tevina Flood: tevina.flood@gmail.com.
Membership Team [z]
ZoomMeeting for WUUC's Membership and Engagement Committee. Meets from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Monday's of the month. Contact the chair Kate Smith with questions.
Golden Girls Lunch (os)
Off Site- Stephana Ditzler All ladies are cordially invited to join the Golden Girls Thursday, December 19 at 11:00 a.m. for lunch and fine conversion at BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse. The address is 7211 – 166th Ave NE, Redmond. We will be eating together at a table in their back room busily getting to know each other better. An […]