Our Beltane Celebration: What to Expect
Beltane marks the height of spring — a Celtic fire festival of life, light, and abundance. Here’s how we celebrate it at the Pagan Church of Christ, and why you’re welcome to join us.
Pagan Church of Christ
Beltane marks the height of spring — a Celtic fire festival of life, light, and abundance. Here’s how we celebrate it at the Pagan Church of Christ, and why you’re welcome to join us.
Once a month, we gather in the dark of the new moon to set intentions, release what no longer serves, and sit together in sacred quiet. Here’s what actually happens — and who it’s for.
Seasonal ceremonies mark the great turning points of the earth’s year — and at the Pagan Church of Christ, they are among the most meaningful gatherings we share.
The Pagan Church of Christ doesn’t choose between earth-based wisdom and the teachings of those that came before us — we hold both, finding resonance where others see contradiction.
If you’ve believed deeply but never belonged fully — if every tradition has asked you to leave something essential of yourself at the door — you may be spiritually homeless. We were too.
A pagan church is a spiritual community rooted in the rhythms of the earth, the turning of the seasons, and the living presence of the sacred — and the Pagan Church of Christ is exactly that.
A guide to what it actually feels like to walk through our doors for the first time and why you might decide to stay.
The spirit that moves through all living things is not a metaphor it is the oldest theological claim human beings have ever made, and it is at the heart of everything we do here.
For the spiritually homeless — those who believe deeply but have found no tradition that truly fits — the Pagan Church of Christ exists as a gathering place where the earth-rooted and the tradition-touched belong together.