Sacred Wheel

Sacred Wheel We are the Earth based spirituality group within Accotink UU Church. Please join us!

Some of us at Accotink UU Church find a strong spiritual source in nature and express our “respect for the interdependent web of all existence” through ceremonies that acknowledge and celebrate the eternal cycle of the seasons at eight points of the Earth's trip around the Sun. All are welcome to participate in Sacred Wheel ceremonies; no statement of faith or belief is required, and children are

always welcome. Our eight yearly festivals are: Fall Equinox/Mabon, Samhain/Halloween, Winter Solstice/Yule, Imbolc/Lupercalia, Spring Equinox/Ostara, Beltane/May Day, Summer Solstice/Midsummer, and Lughnasadh/Lammas.

12/12/2022

Good Yule! Our Yule ritual will be held December 18th at 10 as the congregational service, all vaccinated are welcome to find out why we kiss under mistletoe, how Santa came to be, and Hanukah. Yuletide food and drink will be served afterward, come join us!
This is a FREE event, and come as you are, no ugly Christmas sweaters required! 😉

05/15/2020

This livestream is going to rock.

Our Ostara celebration was held virtually to help keep all of our AUUC and Sacred Wheel families safe.
03/16/2020

Our Ostara celebration was held virtually to help keep all of our AUUC and Sacred Wheel families safe.

Ostara Spring Celebration Virtual Service 3.15.2020

Our page on Accotink Unitarian Universalist Church (AUUC)'s website has been updated!
01/30/2019

Our page on Accotink Unitarian Universalist Church (AUUC)'s website has been updated!

A Spiritual Home Beyond Belief

12/29/2018

I put together a Wheel of the Year Plan for myself, based on my interpretation of the pagan calendar. I hope to fine tune it each year as I pick up new practices and activities.

May the lights of Hanukkah usher in a better world for all humankind.
12/03/2018

May the lights of Hanukkah usher in a better world for all humankind.

Happy 1st night of Chanukah!

Happy Diwali!May the glow of Joy, Prosperity, and Happiness illuminate your days in the year ahead!
11/07/2018

Happy Diwali!
May the glow of Joy, Prosperity, and Happiness illuminate your days in the year ahead!

“The inextinguishable tradition dates back 3,000 years, during the time of the Aztecs. It survived through the 16th cent...
11/02/2018

“The inextinguishable tradition dates back 3,000 years, during the time of the Aztecs. It survived through the 16th century, when the Spanish arrived to central Mexico and thought the tradition to be sacrilegious. Instead of it being abolished, however, the celebration evolved to incorporate elements of Christianity, such as celebrating it on November 1 and 2 instead of on its original summer observance to coincide with All Saints’ or All Souls’ Day, a time to pray for departed souls.”

El Día de los Mu***os is confused with Halloween, but despite the skulls it's not spooky. It's a celebration of those loved ones who are gone and we miss.

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Burke, VA
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