Rites
The central ritual of the Church is the celebration of rites through the partaking of sacraments prepared and blessed by an ordained clergy. Rites are celebrated in solar, seasonal, and lunar frequencies.
Lunar
Lunar rites are celebrated once or twice a month around the days of the new moon and full moon. This is the most common ceremony attended by a local congregation.
Solar
Solar return rites, also known as “birthday” rites, are celebrated annually on the day of the formation of the specific chapter. Many chapters hold their own festivities around the day of the ceremony.
Seasonal
Seasonal rites are celebrated four times a year at spring equinox, summer solstice, autumn equinox, and winter solstice. Rites are usually accompanied by an open house and may be celebrated as a retreat over several days.
Festival
Festival is an annual conference hosted by the leadership of the Church. All members of the community are invited to attend. The festival comprises of open houses, dramatic performances, initiations, and multiple ceremonies. New members are welcome at the festival.