Lammas Ritual & Celebration
About this Event
Lammas is the first harvest, and at Weavers of the Web we mark it as our festival of sacrifice and gratitude. Every loaf of bread begins with grain cut down at the height of its life so others can be fed through the winter, an honest bargain about what we give so the people we love make it through. Our whole community gathers to honor that: we bring nonperishable food for the Pagans In Need pantry, we make corn dollies to carry the harvest's blessing, and we share a community feast under the open sky. All are welcome, no experience or initiation required, and the main ritual is offered in person, on Zoom, and by YouTube livestream so you can join in whatever way calls to you.
The heart of the day is the Lammas Monologues, our living gallery of the gods. One by one, Vessels step forward in costume to invoke a deity and let that god speak to the community in their own voice — part theater, part devotion, part invitation. You don't have to be a student or an initiate to take part; if you can call the energy and deliver a genuine channeled message, there's a place for you on the list. Come watch the gods walk among us, lend your own voice if you're moved to, and stay for the feast, because gratitude always tastes best when it's shared.
For more information and to register, visit our website at https://www.weaversoftheweb.org/event/lammas-ritual-celebration-183/register
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