
What we’re about
Welcome to Weavers of the Web, where we seek to create a space for the Lansing pagan community to learn from and connect with each other. Our aim is to provide the connection and social support that other mainstream faiths get from their churches, so that none need ever be alone.
Our regular event calendar includes discussion/teaching groups, Sabbat rituals, game and craft nights, psychic fairs, festivals and more. All levels and paths are welcome. Some events are donation-based, while others have a nominal fee. All funds go toward our operating expenses and our goal of purchasing property for a permanent Lansing pagan community temple.
During this time of social distancing, we are working on a variety of online options to keep our community connected and cared for. Our Wednesday night discussion groups are on Zoom with livestreaming on YouTube and recordings and handouts available to Patreon subscribers. We have informal social time before and after these events. Regular rituals are available in SecondLife on Sacred Cauldron, home of the Woolston-Steen Theological Seminary where our HPs Solinox Silverstar teaches. You can also join us on our Discord server for general community chat.
We are continually looking to improve our online offerings. If there's something you'd like to see, just let us know.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Unveiling the Self RitualWeavers of the Web, ATC, Lansing, MI
Join us online or in-person every Wednesday evening for discussions, rituals, meditations, and more! Bring your own experiences and knowledge to share, learn something new, and worship in sacred space.
Click here to join the Zoom call.
Our Wednesday night groups start at 6:00pm for some social time. At 6:30, we go live on YouTube for our main event. Once we finish up with our formal activities and stop streaming, we usually keep the Zoom call going a bit for more social time as folks head out.
Can’t make it live? Secure recordings of our discussions are available to Patreon subscribers at the Bobbin level and above, and ritual recordings are available at the Balanced level and above.
Weaving the Web is our very own discussion series, designed not only to provide a basic introduction to our own WISE-ATC beliefs and practices but also to encourage sharing of information between traditions. Our cycle of 52 topics returns each year, so if you miss one, you can always catch it next year.
For ritual nights, if you are joining us from home be sure to set up your ritual space at home with candles, incense, and any other sacred tools or music. - 2025 Litha RitualFenner- not main entrance, Lansing, MI
- We will be at the scout campground, NOT in the main Fenner Center. Follow the signs from the main entrance!
- Zoom call will be open for entire time (click here to join).
- 1pm: Gates open, raffle tickets go on sale.
- 5pm: Circle cast.
- 7:00pm: Feast begins. Bring food for yourself and (optionally) food to share with the community.
- 7:30pm (or when feasting is finished): teacup raffle drawing (donations welcome!)
Join us in-person or on Zoom as we celebrate the longest days of the year with our Litha ritual. Bring your favorite outdoor games and entertainment, and enjoy the afternoon and evening in the beautiful Fenner woods as we celebrate the blessings of summer in the grassy fields around the bonfire pit. Please make sure to bring your own seating, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks and drinks, and whatever else you may need.
Litha is a time of challenges and transformation. We offer free Rites of Passage at Litha for those moving into young adulthood, which can be anywhere from ages 11-19 depending on individual paths. In addition, we'll be offering a Blessing of the Babies again for new children who have joined their families over the past year. If you have children or young adults who would like to participate in these special annual ceremonies, please contact Lord Solinox in advance so that we can plan and prepare together.
At 1pm, our gates will open and raffle tickets will go on sale. Circle will be cast at 5pm. Our main ritual will also be available by YouTube livestream and Patreon, as usual, so everybody can enjoy the ritual in whichever manner calls to them best. As a friendly reminder, all observers of WISE-tradition rituals must be participants within the circle, and all are welcome.
For the best online experience, we recommend setting up your own ritual space at home where you plan to be during the ritual. You may want candles, incense, God and Goddess representations, elemental tools, or anything else you have available for a working sacred space. This is optional, but will definitely help you get into the mood. Be sure to have something to eat and drink as well!
After ritual, we will break bread together. Please bring a meal for yourself and optionally food to share if you like. Great ideas for Litha include strawberries and raspberries, early summer squash and greens, fresh fruits and vegetables, mint, and red and yellow foods that remind us of the sun. Ingredients labels will be available to fill out onsite, or you can bring the list with you. Weavers will be providing our basic feast meal to share.
Attendance to our sabbat rituals is always free! Donations help to cover the cost of our space and materials as well as help grow our Temple fund. You can help out by bringing cash, donating via PayPal, or become a subscribing member through Patreon. Circle cast will be at 5:00pm, so please arrive early.
As is now our tradition, we will be having a teacup raffle with donated items. If you have any items at home that are ready to bring joy to a new home, please consider bringing them to donate to the raffle. Tickets will go on sale at the beginning of the day, and the drawing will be around 7:30pm.
The Fenner Center scout campground is accessed via a hard-to-see driveway on Mount Hope just east of the main entrance; we will have signs at the street. You can park just inside the gate and hike down to the site, or those with handicapped permits are welcome to park with care in the field. Please arrive dressed and equipped appropriately for the weather; we cannot guarantee socially-distanced shelter in the event of rain. Fresh water and a pit toilet are available on site. The ground onsite is grass that is thick and mowed with some uneven terrain. Limited benches are available; we recommend bringing your own chairs if you expect to need seating.
SEVERE WEATHER PLANS: We will move this event to the store at Keys To Manifestation if a severe weather alert is issued or if winds exceed 20 mph. As long as it stays dry or is just raining, we will be at the campground. Please be careful, and plan for getting wet or being chilly this time of year!
- Family Happy HourWeavers of the Web, ATC, Lansing, MI
Join us every Tuesday for a free, weekly all-ages playgroup in our safe and welcoming space.
Looking for a space where your whole family can just be? This is a relaxed drop-in playgroup where infants, teens, and even tired parents and young adults are all welcome. Come play, rest, and connect with a community that celebrates every kind of family—all ages, all identities, all neurotypes, all walks of life.- Toys, games, and sensory-friendly spaces
- Coffee, tea, and snacks for sharing (or bring your own)
- Fully wheelchair-accessible indoor space
- All-gender accessible restroom
- Quiet zones for overwhelmed littles or adults
- Grown-up conversation encouraged!
Caregivers must remain on site—but there's no pressure to "do" anything. Sit on the floor and build, color, chat, or just be in a space that gets you.
No RSVP required. Just come when you can, stay as long as you like, and know you're not alone.
Also available via Zoom.
Your family belongs here.