Learn + Celebrate the Sabbats with Beth & Stephanie
High Priestesses | Wiccan Elders | Devoted Wildlings of the Earth
A spell-break for the weary sacred rebel.
A love letter to your wild beauty and sacred defiance.
We were never meant to live monotonously linear factory lives. Mama Earth reminds and guides us towards our ebb and flow.
These gatherings are an invitation to return, into rhythm, into presence, into sacred alignment with the light and dark that shape our experience.
Learn + Celebrate the Sabbats with Beth & Stephanie
High Priestesses | Wiccan Elders | Devoted Wildlings of the Earth
A spell-break for the weary sacred rebel.
A love letter to your wild beauty and sacred defiance.
We were never meant to live monotonously linear factory lives. Mama Earth reminds and guides us towards our ebb and flow.
These gatherings are an invitation to return, into rhythm, into presence, into sacred alignment with the light and dark that shape our experience.
Learn + Celebrate the Sabbats with Beth & Stephanie
High Priestesses | Wiccan Elders | Devoted Wildlings of the Earth
A spell-break for the weary sacred rebel.
A love letter to your wild beauty and sacred defiance.
We were never meant to live monotonously linear factory lives. Mama Earth reminds and guides us towards our ebb and flow.
These gatherings are an invitation to return, into rhythm, into presence, into sacred alignment with the light and dark that shape our experience.
Across the eight Sabbats of the Wheel, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas, Mabon, Samhain, and Yule, we gather in community, in devotion to Mama Earth, our Sacred Sun, and a benevolent, loving Source, within us and all around us.
The shifting seasons & the shifts of our own becoming.
We welcome all paths and people to celebrate with us! Whether you’re new to earth-based ritual or have been walking the Wheel for decades, you are most welcome here.
Through ritual, reflection, body wisdom, storytelling, and celebration, we remember the lessons of our ancestors:
We are not separate from the turning of the wheel, we are the turning.
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February 1st | 10 AM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
Imbolc is the whisper of light beneath the snow. It is the moment between sleeping and waking, when the seeds stir and gestate, but have not yet broken ground. It is Brigid’s breath, the hearth’s gentlest flicker, and the sacred pause before rebirth.
March 22nd | 10 AM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
Ostara, the Spring Equinox, balances night and day after the long stretch of night’s dominance. The stirring seed begins her blossom, sacred rebirth after the long hermit of winter. We gather to honor the Earth’s reawakening, and our own.
May 1st | 7:30 PM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
The Fire festival of Beltane is where desire meets devotion at The Serpent and The Dove. The veil to the fae thins, the energy is thick with fire, mischief, and our energy is coming into her fullest blossom. Join us at our celebration of life force and love made manifest.
June 20th | 10 AM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year, Sun and Earth in perfect abundance! Litha is a time to celebrate all we’ve sown, all we’ve grown, and all we’re becoming. It’s sacred permission to bask, to rest, to bloom wildly.
July 31st | 7:30 PM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
The Fire festival of Lughnasadh, or Lammas is the first of three harvests. It is a time of both gratitude and grief; the reaping of the harvest is both gathering with love and letting go with grace.
September 20th | 4:00 PM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
At the Autumn Equinox, Balance returns again. Day and night steady hold hands at the threshold. Mabon invites reflection, integration, and the soft descent into the shadow seasons. We gather to share, to harvest, to name what we’re ready to lay down.
October 23rd | 7:30 PM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
The veil to the Spirit Word draws thin. The ancestors draw near. Samhain is the Witches’ New Year, where endings are beginnings, and darkness becomes teacher. We gather in grief and gratitude, in memory and magic, to honor the seen and unseen.
December 6th | 4 PM | The Serpent & The Dove, Mullica Hill, NJ
The Winter Solstice is the quiet and gentle return of the light. The whisper of the Sun drawing near, Yule is the inevitable promise the longest night of the year brings. It is the warmth we carry through the cold. Join us to rest, to bless, to begin again.
Each Sabbat gathering is an opportunity to realign, remember, and reconnect with the turning of Mama Earth and her season, reflecting her perfect balance of ebb and flow in our own cyclical human experience
Register For our journey
Watch pre-recorded information on the Sabbat
Join us for conversation and ceremonial celebration
Sabbat Curriculum & In-Person Celebration: $77
A pre-recorded video from Beth & Stephanie to ground you in the season’s themes
A 2-hour in-person High Ritual, embody the energy of the sabbat in sacred ceremony with a Serpent and The Dove Eldar or High Priestess
Practices & tools to support ongoing integration
Gatherings are held at The Serpent & The Dove in Mullica Hill, NJ unless otherwise noted.
This curriculum is communal by design. We learn in circle, we reflect together, and we create a shared rhythm of remembrance, ritual, and renewal.
Our prerecorded teachings allow you to explore each Sabbat’s wisdom at home, in your own time, while our in-person rituals root that learning in the body and in community.
The Sabbats are not just holidays.
They are holy days, portals of remembrance
that call us back to the rhythm of life,
to the sacred cycle of light and dark, growth and decay, action and rest.
To celebrate the Sabbats is to live in defiance of systems
that demand we stay disconnected, exhausted, and ashamed of our sacred timing.
Each Sabbat offers us a chance to pause, to feel,
to mark the turning, not just in the Earth, but in ourselves.
They remind us that everything has a season,
that all things rise and fall,
and that even in the darkest moments, the light will return.
When we celebrate, we participate in the sacred rhythm of creation itself.
We become aligned with the mystery.
We learn to listen to the land, to our own bodies, and to Spirit.
We remember that transformation doesn’t come from pushing harder,
it comes from honoring the moment we’re in.
As High Priestesses, theologians, and lifelong spiritual facilitators,
we approach the Sabbats with both devotion and responsibility,
grounded in reverence for the land, inter-spiritual inclusivity,
and ethical awareness of cultural lineage.
These celebrations are not recreations of the past,
but living rituals that meet the modern soul
with ancestral wisdom and present-tense care.
This curriculum is communal by design.
We learn in circle.
We reflect together.
We create a shared rhythm of remembrance, ritual, and renewal.
Whether you attend a single gathering or walk the full Wheel with us,
you are sacred, and you are part of something sacred.
The Sabbats are not just holidays.
They are holy days, portals of remembrance
that call us back to the rhythm of life,
to the sacred cycle of light and dark, growth and decay, action and rest.
To celebrate the Sabbats is to live in defiance of systems
that demand we stay disconnected, exhausted, and ashamed of our sacred timing.
Each Sabbat offers us a chance to pause, to feel,
to mark the turning, not just in the Earth, but in ourselves.
They remind us that everything has a season,
that all things rise and fall,
and that even in the darkest moments, the light will return.
When we celebrate, we participate in the sacred rhythm of creation itself.
We become aligned with the mystery.
We learn to listen to the land, to our own bodies, and to Spirit.
We remember that transformation doesn’t come from pushing harder,
it comes from honoring the moment we’re in.
As High Priestesses, theologians, and lifelong spiritual facilitators,
we approach the Sabbats with both devotion and responsibility,
grounded in reverence for the land, inter-spiritual inclusivity,
and ethical awareness of cultural lineage.
These celebrations are not recreations of the past,
but living rituals that meet the modern soul
with ancestral wisdom and present-tense care.
This curriculum is communal by design.
We learn in circle.
We reflect together.
We create a shared rhythm of remembrance, ritual, and renewal.
Whether you attend a single gathering or walk the full Wheel with us, you are sacred, and you are part of something sacred.
The Sabbats are not just holidays.
They are holy days, portals of remembrance that call us back to the rhythm of life, to the sacred cycle of light and dark, growth and decay, action and rest.
To celebrate the Sabbats is to live in defiance of systems that demand we stay disconnected, exhausted, and ashamed of our sacred timing.
Each Sabbat offers us a chance to pause, to feel, to mark the turning, not just in the Earth, but in ourselves.
They remind us that everything has a season, that all things rise and fall, and that even in the darkest moments, the light will return.
When we celebrate, we participate in the sacred rhythm of creation itself.
We become aligned with the mystery.
We learn to listen to the land, to our own bodies, and to Spirit.
We remember that transformation doesn’t come from pushing harder, it comes from honoring the moment we’re in.
As High Priestesses, theologians, and lifelong spiritual facilitators,
we approach the Sabbats with both devotion and responsibility, grounded in reverence for the land, inter-spiritual inclusivity, and ethical awareness of cultural lineage.
These celebrations are not recreations of the past,
but living rituals that meet the modern soul with ancestral wisdom and present-tense care.
This curriculum is communal by design.
We learn in circle.
We reflect together.
We create a shared rhythm of remembrance, ritual, and renewal.
Whether you attend a single gathering or walk the full Wheel with us, you are sacred, and you are part of something sacred.