YULE ENJOY LEARNING ABOUT PAGAN ORIGINS OF CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS!
Join us as we highlight pagan traditions that Christianity took and altered to be a part of what we now know as Christmas.
MABON: REFLECTING ON THE AUTUMN EQUINOX AND THE BALANCE OF LIGHT AND DARK
Explore the meaning of Mabon, the pagan sabbat of balance, harvest, gratitude, and seasonal rituals on the autumnal equinox.
LUGHNASADH & LAMMAS: THE FIRST PAGAN HARVEST
Rooted in Celtic tradition, Lughnasadh is named for one of the most important gods of the Irish pantheon: Lugh of the Long Arm (Lugh Lámhfhada). From baking bread to lighting ritual fires, let’s look at the deeper meaning of this ancient tradition and how to celebrate it in modern, meaningful ways.
THE PAGAN WHEEL OF THE YEAR THROUGH CELTIC AND NORDIC TRADITIONS
This guide offers a grounded look at each point on the wheel as it appears through the lens of Celtic, Norse, and folk European traditions.




