At Two Birds Church, we honor the cycles of life through four sacred holy days:
- Winter Solstice (December 21)
- Spring Equinox (March 21)
- Summer Solstice (June 21)
- Autumn Equinox (September 21)
These days reflect the spiritual rhythms of nature and remind us of our own inner cycles of growth, rest, renewal, and transformation. Each season offers a unique opportunity to connect with the deeper lessons of change and evolution in our lives.
Spiritual Reflections of the Seasons
- Winter Solstice invites us to embrace the stillness of the longest night, symbolizing rest and the quiet potential for new beginnings.
- Spring Equinox celebrates balance and renewal, encouraging us to cultivate new growth and possibilities.
- Summer Solstice honors abundance and vitality, a time to appreciate life’s fullness and the clarity of purpose.
- Autumn Equinox marks the harvest, a season of reflection and letting go, preparing us for continued transformation.
Communal Gatherings
These holy days are observed through gatherings that focus on the spiritual essence of the season. Whether through reflection, gratitude, or shared connection, we pause together to honor the transitions within nature and ourselves.
By observing these sacred days, we align with the rhythms of life, finding meaning in both the darkness and the light, and nurturing gratitude, growth, and renewal.