Ostara: Pagan Celebration of the Spring Equinox

With Liz Moore and Rev. Anna Martin, lay leader Erin Fitzgerald

Join us on Zoom 

The earth reawakens to a burgeoning new season of life-giving, life-affirming gifts. The Equinox means “equal night” and signals balance: the day and night are each twelve hours long. As the sun becomes stronger there is a sense of joyful abundance and promise. Join us for a pagan service celebrating the spring equinox, resilience, the somatic self, and lessons learned along the way! 

Liz (she/her) began her activism in PJALS’ youth group as a Deer Park high school student after looking up “peace” in the phone book. She worked as an organizer and educator in unions and community groups on issues including marriage equality, racial justice, and worker rights before returning to the organization that helped shape and define her work as a young activist. She is passionate about grassroots leadership development and supporting youth as leaders. In all that she does, Liz holds fast to the belief that everyday people have the power to build a just and nonviolent world. Liz has acted as PJALS director since 2009.


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