Celebrating "The Interdependent Web of
Existence"
The seventh UU principle is “respect for the interdependent web of existence, of which we are a part.” For Pagans, that principle resonates strongly. As Unitarian Universalists, we believe in all seven of the principles. We work with our fellow UUs for the respect and dignity of every person, a just, free, and peaceful world, democracy, a free search for truth, and the responsible search for truth and spiritual growth. As Pagans, we have found our “truth and meaning” in the UU principle of the interdependent web of existence. We look to nature for spiritual growth. We celebrate the natural cycles of the seasons, honoring the spiritual meaning of each one in turn.
To do this, we organize rituals and festivities for each of the eight seasonal festivals. All of these rituals are open to the public. It helps if reservations are made, and donations for our events are always accepted. Join us for any of our upcoming celebrations!
Midsummer is coming!

Our Midsummer celebration is just around the corner. Come and join us at 7:00 p.m. on June 19 as we celebrate the longest day of the year - the day of the sun's greatest strength and the night of Shakespeare's mischievous fairies.
The sparkle of those Midsummer fairies will be with us on this magical night. The ritual will be at the church, on the grass outside the Gillan Classroom Building. Wear comfortable, colorful clothing and bring a dish to share for the potluck afterward.
This will be a fun and family friendly event. Come and celebrate the strength of the sun, the growing bounty of the earth, and the love of life! Titania and Oberon are waiting.
