Saturday, October 24, 2026
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Unity Church of the Hills - 9905 Anderson Mill Rd.
Pavilion
Harvesting Wisdom. Allowing Presence.
There are seasons for planting.
There are seasons for tending.
And then there are seasons for harvest.
Beneath the golden glow of the Harvest Moon, we gather in sacred circle to pause and honor the abundance that has quietly taken root within our lives. Together, we will reflect on the growth, blessings, and inner transformations that have emerged through the turning of the seasons.
For countless generations, women have gathered beneath the moon's light. Around fires and hearths, beneath open skies and among the rhythms of the Earth, they came together to share wisdom, celebrate life's passages, tend one another's hearts, and remember their belonging within the great web of life. Though times have changed, something ancient still stirs when women gather in circle.
The moon has long been a symbol of the feminine, of intuition, creativity, inner knowing, and the sacred cycles that shape our lives. She reminds us that wisdom does not always arrive through striving. Sometimes it emerges through listening. Through stillness. Through trust in what is ripening unseen.
As we gather beneath the Harvest Moon, we honor both the visible harvests and the quieter ones…the courage cultivated, the boundaries strengthened, the healing embraced, the truth spoken, and the subtle ways our spirits have grown.
Together we will:
Share in water ceremony.
Reflect on the blessings, lessons, and growth that have emerged through the season.
Honor the visible and invisible harvests unfolding within our lives.
Explore gentle practices designed to deepen intuition and self-awareness.
Listen for what is ready to be celebrated, received, and carried forward.
Reconnect with the ancient rhythms of nature, Spirit, and the feminine soul.
You are invited to bring:
An Earth offering to share with our altar
Ancestral photos that inspire your feminine energy
Water vessel to carry home the full moon waters (if you do not have one, one will be available for you at circle)
A mug for tea, a blanket to rest onto