Unitarians draw on 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.”
Turning the Wheel of the Year – Special Events
We plan to offer public rituals for the eight sabbats: solstices, equinoxes and cross-quarter days.
Our events usually involve creating a sacred space to honour the four elements/directions – Earth/North, Air/East, Fire/South and Water/West as well as the God and Goddess (masculine and feminine) and our spiritual centre.
West – Water | East – Air |
South – Fire | North – Earth |
We also offer:
- A ten-session experiential program, Paganism 101 explores paganism in depth in a group setting. Learn more and see upcoming offerings on the web page under “Spiritual Growth – Adult Programs.” You may also purchase the curriculum facilitator guide to explore on your own with this form.
- Opportunities to walk our two outdoor labyrinths and participate in events including World Labyrinth Day.
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Our buildings and grounds offer many opportunities to experience the awe and wonder of nature. From the sanctuary, you can see outside to the natural world. The garden path labyrinth and courtyard paved labyrinth offer a unique meditation experience. You are invited to snip flowers and herbs as you walk the labyrinth. Interested in gardening or herbs?
Complete this form for more information: https://vancouver.breezechms.com/form/pagan
Some interesting organizations and links
Here is information from the Unitarian Universalist Association about pagans and Unitarians.
Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans offer many resources.
British Unitarian Earth Spirit Network
References
World Pantheism: A Religion of Nature, Earth, Gaia
Guide to Nature Spirituality Terms
Are You a Unitarian-Universalist (and/or a Pagan?)
Beliefnet Questionnaire about your beliefs and what religion is a best fit
Question #20 reads: “Revering (and/or worshipping) nature should be fundamental to my belief group.”
If you answer “agree” to this question, you might want to join us!