The traditional Celtic and Gaelic holiday of Imbolc, also known as St. Brigid’s Day in the Catholic Church, is celebrated on February 1 each year. It marks the half-way point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Symbolically, Imbolc represents hope, renewal, regeneration, fertility, and new beginnings. It is a time of transition during which the seeds for the next growing season are planted. What seeds do we need to plant in our individual and collective lives to ensure a bountiful harvest for all life?
During the past decade, Rev. Charlotte Lehmann has served as a religious educator or minister at UU congregations in MA, FL, and VA. They are also trained as an earth scientist and managed geochemical laboratories and conducted research on global climate change during their previous career.
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RE classes will meet as usual. Childcare for children 3 and under will be available.