Upcoming events
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Entheo Church First Anniversary Social & Fundraiser
Join us for our First Anniversary Social & Fundraiser!
Once everyone is settled, we’ll spend the first half-hour sharing exclusive updates about what we’ve accomplished in our first year as an official religious organization, followed by a group Q&A. Afterwards, we’ll relax, socialize, and celebrate the year together!
You’ll have the chance to meet the Hearthkeepers, connect with fellow members, and support the growth of our next chapter.
The venue and guest list are private. If you’d like to attend, please contact info@entheochurch.org for details.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Winter Solstice Hearth Gathering
Join us for our Winter Solstice Hearth Gathering!
As the longest night gives way to the slow return of light, we’ll gather to mark both the Solstice and the beginning of a new cycle for our community. The Winter Solstice invites rest, reflection, and restoration. It is the time to root into the Earth and prepare for the blossoming seasons ahead.
This gathering also marks a milestone: the completion of our first year together as Entheo and the start of our next chapter. We’ll honor the darkness, share light, and look forward to all that’s to come.
This will be our final open Hearth before gatherings become member-only. Beginning in the new year, Hearth events will be reserved for official members who have gone through our onboarding process. New participants will be welcomed through our educational and onboarding sessions.
The venue and guest list are private. If you’d like to attend, please contact info@entheochurch.org for details.
Vernal Equinox Hearth Gathering
Join us for our Vernal Equinox Hearth Gathering!
As day and night come into balance once again, we gather to welcome the returning light and the quickening of life all around us. While winter called us inward to rest and restore, spring stirs us to action. The soil softens, roots awaken, and the first shoots reach toward the sun. It is a time of preparation, planting, and renewed intention.
This Hearth will include our annual spring plant swap, where members are invited to bring seedlings, starts, or other small gifts of growth to share. Together we’ll set intentions for the year ahead, celebrate the returning vitality of the Earth, and root ourselves in the work of tending what we wish to grow.
This gathering is open only to Entheo members who have completed the onboarding process. If you are interested in becoming a member before the Equinox Hearth, please contact the Hearthkeepers at info@entheochurch.org for details.
Summer Solstice Hearth Gathering
The Summer Solstice marks the longest day of the year, when the Northern Hemisphere tilts closest to the Sun and light floods the world. Life hums at full frequency — plants stretch toward the sky, pollinators move from bloom to bloom, and every ecosystem is alive with motion and song.
Of all our Hearths, this one is our most unapologetically fun. The work of spring is behind us, and the long days invite us to celebrate, play, and simply enjoy being alive. The Solstice reminds us that joy, laughter, and connection are sacred acts — expressions of gratitude for the living world in its fullness.
Our Summer Solstice Hearth is a celebration of light, life, and community. If you are an Entheo member and would like to attend, please contact info@entheochurch.org for details.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
Autumnal Equinox Hearth Gathering
Join us for our Autumnal Equinox Hearth Gathering!
As light and dark come into balance, we’ll gather to honor the turning of the season through reflection, creation, and shared abundance. The evening will include bundle or broom making, communal sharing of the harvest, and time to connect with one another in gratitude for the year’s growth.
Together, we’ll slow down, mark the shift into autumn, and celebrate the reciprocity between ourselves and the living world.
The venue and guest list are private. If you’d like to attend, please contact info@entheochurch.org for details.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Vernal Equinox Hearth Gathering
Join us for our Vernal Equinox Hearth Gathering!
As day and night come into balance once again, we gather to welcome the returning light and the quickening of life all around us. While winter called us inward to rest and restore, spring stirs us to action. The soil softens, roots awaken, and the first shoots reach toward the sun. It is a time of preparation, planting, and renewed intention.
This Hearth will include our annual spring plant swap, where members are invited to bring seedlings, starts, or other small gifts of growth to share. Together we’ll set intentions for the year ahead, celebrate the returning vitality of the Earth, and root ourselves in the work of tending what we wish to grow.
This gathering is open only to Entheo members who have completed the onboarding process. If you are interested in becoming a member before the Equinox Hearth, please contact the Hearthkeepers at info@entheochurch.org for details.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
New Moon
The New Moon is the darkest night of the lunar cycle, when the sky is clear and the stars are most visible. In this quiet darkness, intentions take root beneath the surface. It is a time for reflection and renewal, to pause, turn inward, and listen deeply to what is ready to grow.
We encourage Entheo members to make intentional choices on these nights — whether that means gathering in small groups, stepping outside to see the stars, or spending a few quiet moments in nature with your breath. The New Moon is one of our quieter sacred moments, without a formal Hearth gathering, yet it remains an important part of spiritual practice and seasonal rhythm.
Full Moon
The Full Moon is a time of brightness and presence, when the world is illuminated and the rhythms of nature shift in response. As the Sun, Moon, and Earth align to create spring tides, the strongest tides of the month, both sea and land respond; coral reefs release their eggs into the sea, some creatures quiet their movements while others become more active, and we too are invited to attune ourselves to these natural rhythms through reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
We invite Entheo members to ground themselves in this shared rhythm, whether by gathering with others, sharing food or song, or simply stepping outside to feel the glow of the moon. The Full Moon reminds us to see clearly, give thanks, and appreciate the beauty already within reach.
Winter Solstice Hearth Gathering
Join us for our Winter Solstice Hearth Gathering!
As the longest night gives way to the slow return of light, we’ll gather to mark both the Solstice and the beginning for our community. The Winter Solstice invites rest, reflection, and restoration. It is the time to root into the Earth and prepare for the blossoming seasons ahead.
This gathering also marks a milestone: the first official gathering together as Entheo Church. We’ll honor the darkness, share light, and look forward to all that’s to come. May our days get brighter from here.
The venue and guest list are private. If you’d like to attend, please contact info@entheochurch.org for details.