Winter Solstice/ Yule
Usually December 22.
Winter solstice is the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Traditionally, it is a time of both foreboding and expectancy, as the longest night leads to the return of the sun. “Solstice” in Latin means “the sun standing still.”
The Winter Solstice has become important to both humanists and pagans, who can find common ground in celebrating this occasion. Themes can include light amid darkness; the death of nature and the cycle of life; the darkness just before the dawn; the miracle of every birth.
Faith Without Borders
For everything there is a season—a time to die and a time to be born. With the arrival of winter’s low dark sky, communities around the world look to the miracle of light as a sign of rebirth and a source of hope. We celebrate the promise of new life and recommit ourselves to the protection of everyone’s right to his or her own radiant humanity.
Celebrating the winter holidays is an excellent opportunity for Unitarian Universalist congregations to express their commitment to our Sixth Principle: We covenant to affirm and promote the goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all. See Sixth Principle Resources for winter holidays.
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Meditation
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Winter Solstice Meditation (WorshipWeb)by Lyn CoxTagged as: Abundance, Contemplation, Creativity, Earth, Earth-Centered, Growth, Healing, Journey, Trust, Winter
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Meditation on the Four Directions (WorshipWeb)by Julia HamiltonTagged as: 7th Principle (Interconnected Web), Earth, Earth-Centered, Nature, Paganism, Spiritual Practice, WorshipWeb
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Music
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In the Darkness of the Winter (WorshipWeb)by Ruben Piirainen, Suzelle LynchTagged as: 1st Principle (Worth & Dignity), Awe, Children, Christianity, Family, Hope, Love, Salvation, Winter, Wonder
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O Holy Darkness, Loving Womb (WorshipWeb)by Jann Aldredge-ClantonTagged as: Anti-Oppression, Awe, Christianity, God, Mystery, Wisdom, Women
Opening
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Determined Seed (WorshipWeb)by Laura WallaceTagged as: 3rd Principle (Acceptance & Spiritual Growth), Caring, Community, Earth-Centered, Hope, Love, Nature, Sacred
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On a Winter Morning (WorshipWeb)by Barbara CheathamTagged as: 3rd Principle (Acceptance & Spiritual Growth), Challenge, Community, Connections, Earth, Meaning, Unitarian Universalism, Unity
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Open to Awe (WorshipWeb)by Shari WoodburyTagged as: 3rd Principle (Acceptance & Spiritual Growth), 4th Principle (Truth & Meaning), Awe, Children, Christianity, Mystery, Tradition, Unitarian Universalism, Wonder
Poetry
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The Solstice Teaches Us (WorshipWeb)by David BreedenTagged as: 7th Principle (Interconnected Web), Awe, Connections, Earth, Earth-Centered, Humanism, Nature, Paganism, Secular, Silence, Winter, Wisdom






