
Celebrate Mabon
Location:
- Outdoor Bench Circle
Join the celebration of Mabon: the Equinox, equal daylight and dark: the Fall Harvest, gifts of the Earth and of the Universe: a Celtic Pagan festivity.
Pagan Celtic celebrations are held eight times a year at Cedar Lane. They are an integral part of the UU scope of philosophy, humanism, conservation, and tradition.
Pagan Celebrations and Unitarian Universalism
Pagan, Celtic, Unitarian Universalist We, the member congregations of the Unitarian-Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote...respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part. ---UUA Seventh Principle
The living traditions we share draws from many sources including ....spiritual teachings of earth centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature. ---UUA Sixth Source
Scientists are developing a growing respect for all living things, and have discovered that cooperation with nature rather than ruling over it leaads to humanity's larger good. ---Sophia Fahs
One of the great things about Earth-centered spirituality which includes the modern Pagan movement and a bit more, is its ability to respond to a changing environment. We are in a relationship with the world, the outside world with its endangered species and fracked watersheds, as well as within ourselves working toward a more sustainable future. ---David Pollard
Seminary students at UUA General Assembly in 1985 held a Summer Solstice, a midsummer ritual, that has been held at the GA every year since. Thereafter the organization was formed, the Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans. CUUPS is an active UU organization.