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Women’s Grateful Moon
presented by The Hearth Witch Homestead
Full Moon Circle for self-identified Women
Saturday, September 6, 7:00PM
The Home of Truth Spiritual Center, in the Sanctuary, 1300 Grand Street, Alameda
$10 donation requested
The Hearth Witch Homestead, a devotional group of Priestesses within CAYA Coven, are proud to bring a ritual to honor Hestia, goddess of the hearth, and to remind ourselves of all for which we are grateful. We will also be collecting food to be blessed by the goddess and then taken to the Alameda County Food Bank, and we ask that each woman bring at least one can of food to the ritual.
Feel free to bring drums, rattles, shakers as well as items to charge on the altar. Contributions to cakes and ale are encouraged, and will be shared with a mixed group in the back Cottage after the men's and women's circles have concluded.
CAYA’s Full Moon Circles will now be meeting at The Home of Truth, where we started holding our Sabbat rituals in 2013. For 2014, some of our Full Moon Circles will be divided, with men and women meeting separately, and some will be shared, with all genders celebrating together. Each ritual will be created by a group of CAYA Clergy who share dedications to a particular deity or set of deities. We are delighted to share our ongoing evolution with you!
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Men’s Grateful Moon
presented by The Green Men
Full Moon Circle for self-identified Men
Saturday, September 6, 7:00PM
The Home of Truth Spiritual Center, in the Cottage, 1300 Grand Street, Alameda
$10 donation requested
The Green Men, CAYA Coven's High Priesthood tradition, welcome all self-identified men to join them in a ritual to celebrate the joys of gratitude and to honor the changing season around us with the Slavic Deity Volos.
As part of CAYA Coven's annual Food Drive, we will be collecting food to be blessed by the god which will be taken to the Alameda County Food Bank. We ask that each person attending bring at least one can of food to the ritual.
Feel free to bring drums, rattles, shakers as well as items to charge on the altar. Contributions to cakes and ale are encouraged, and will be shared with a mixed group in the back Cottage after the men's and women's circles have concluded.
CAYA’s Full Moon Circles will now be meeting at The Home of Truth, where we started holding our Sabbat rituals in 2013. For 2014, some of our Full Moon Circles will be divided, with men and women meeting separately, and some will be shared, with all genders celebrating together. Each ritual will be created by a group of CAYA Clergy who share dedications to a particular deity or set of deities. We are delighted to share our ongoing evolution with you!
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