The Sacred Grove is arranged and hallowed, hopefully with lots of fresh flowers and brightly
 colored ribbons. Preferable altar cloth colors = red and white.
 Purpose
 Six months ago we gathered at Samhain to celebrate the end of summer. Now, a perfect
 half-year later, we gather at Beltaine to welcome it back. Sap has risen in the trees and in
 us, and all life responds with the urgent need to blossom, releasing itself from the shackles
 of winter into the joyful abandon of spring. Today is a day of play and pleasure. We gather
 for May Day. Let us celebrate well!
 Procession
 “ComewenowasaPeople”–upbeat and fast. I DEMAND DRUMMING. People are censed
 and aspersed as they enter, perhaps passing between two trays of candles.
 Opening Prayers
 Universal Spirit Prayer
 That which is without name
 That which is without gender
 That which is without form
 Spirits which exist in all Creation
 We, the Children of the Earth, call out to you
 And ask that you bless this work and our lives.
 So be it.
 Earth Mother
 Please orient this toward spring/summer-time. The face of the Earth at this time is young and
 vibrant uncertain and vulnerable but also hopeful and fiercely determined –like spring incarnate,
 transforming into summer. Think of the fawn becoming stags, the buds becoming flowers, the
 snakes that haveemergedfromtheireggs… good times
 Inspiration Would be pretty cool if we made up a little harmony and a male and a female led us
 in Awen or something.
 Purpose and Precedent
 As the ancients did before us, so do we now, and so may our descendants do in the future.
 We have come into the Sacred Grove to worship as the Elders did, to offer to the Ancestors,
 the Nature Spirits, to Gods.
 In elder days the feast of Beltaine was a time of power an
 made their worship of the Goddesses and Gods that sustained them in the flowering
 Groves.
 Today we honor Sirona, Lady of the Enchanted Well, bearer of the erotic power of
 renewal. Today we also honor Belenus, Lord of Radiant Lightandthesun’squickeningof
 the Earth. We feel their energy coursing through us as we celebrate the dawning of May.
 Outdwellers
 Idon’tknowifmanypeoplethinkofthis,butonBeltaineit’severybitasimportanttoappease
 the Outdwellers as it is on Samhain. The Veil is thin once again and the fey in particular are
 being rambunctious. I like to give them a little dish of milk or cream with strawberries soaking in
 it; we could perhaps also set up a game for the non-fey. We can be more playful than grim this
 time,butlet’smakesuretostateaclear“Acceptthisoffering!”thateverybodycanecho.
 Grove Attunment
 One male and one female willing to do the traditional one? I secretly really like it. Nothing
 radical this time, por favor.
 Fire, Well And Tree
 Censer and Asperser. Offerings are given when the song instructs.
 Chant: “Portal Song”, happy and awesome. Drums? I wish?
 Opening The Gates
 Garanus Crane,
 You who stand with one foot in the Water and one foot on the Land,
 Winged One, you tilt your eyes toward the Sky,
 Welcome in all realms but beholden to none.
 Guide as we seek to travel as you do,
 Ward us as we walk the Elder Ways.
 Share your magic with us,
 Winged One, Free One,
 As we travel to meet the Kindred together.
 Garanus, accept our sacrifice! [Shrimpy goodness! Pink ones! Mm!]
 Now, Garanus
 Join your magic with ours
 And let the fire open as a gate, [gesture with staff for these? I am NOT twirling]
 Let the well open as a gate,
 Let the tree be the crossroads of all Worlds.
 Open as a road to our voices and to the Spirits.
 Let the gates be open!
 Kindred Offerings
 Ancestors
 Maybe mention our connection to people who went a-Maying in the past, and to all those who
 honoured the rites of May. Hell, knowing us, most of our Ancestors were probably conceived
 today! Offering = condoms. JK!!! Tasty beer.
 Nature Spirits
 Springy and summery –manygorgeousthingsaregoingoninNaturerightnow.Alsodon’t
 forget the beloved yet rascally Sidhe. Offering = seeds, a peach
 Deities
 Don’tforgetthe place gods and the gods of our people. Offering = Oil, fragrant herbs for the
 fire if anybody has some?
 Key Offerings
 Welcome to the Gods and Goddesses, the Mighty Dead and the Noble Sidhe!
 To all of you who have gathered at our fire, we pray you join us in worshipping the patrons
 of this holy rite here in our sacred grove.
 Turning to the well:
 Sirona Invocation
 Sirona, Lady of the Flowing Waters,
 Hear my words as they resound in the Well!
 Yours is the supple movement of the dark waters that course beneath the land,
 And the murmur of cool sweet rivers
 That wash away exhaustion
 And bring forth life.
 Sensuous One,
 You pull the heavy robes of winter off the land
 And expose the potential within us,
 Teaching us of strength in vulnerability,
 Teaching us of delight in uncertainty and hope.
 Sirona,
 As you caress the lands and encourage the erotic blossoming of life,
 Bring us a sensual and prosperous summer
 And heal away the scars that winter has wrought.
 Bless us with pleasure, freedom, and fertility
 As we bless you in turn and show you our love.
 Goddess Sirona!
 We dress your Well
 Where the Earth opens up to the Sky.
 Sirona, bless and renew us!
 [ Now, if the folk have brought praise offerings for Sirona, you may give them now.
 Sinkable,pref…]
 Turning toward the fire:
 Belenus Invocation
 Belenus, Lord of the Radiant Sun,
 Hear my words as they arise on the fire!
 Yours is the glittering movement of stars
 And the heat of the noon-day sun on our faces;
 You are the Quickener of Life,
 The Blossomer of Flowers and Opener of Seeds.
 Powerful One,
 Your awaken the world from slumber
 And bid it to dance in your light,
 Exposing that which was hidden
 And allowing it to thrive in unrestrained joy.
 Belenus,
 As you stir the sap in the trees,
 Stir the sap within us as well.
 Awaken us to our potential and allow for new, beautiful growth.
 Bless us with freedom from fear and want
 As you shower us in your generous light,
 Knowing that we bless you in turn,
 Thanking you for the spark of life.
 Belenus,
 Bless and awaken us!
 [Folk’spraise offerings for Belenus –flammable, pref]
 General Praise Offerings
 Final Sacrifice and Omen
 So we have given of our love and our wealth
 To the Powers, that they may know our intentions.
 Now let our voices arise on the Fire
 Let our voices sound in the Well
 Let our words pass the boundary to the Otherworld.
 Sirona and Belenus,
 We give you our love, our respect, and our devotion
 As we pray to you.
 Belenus, Sirona, accept our sacrifice!
 Omen
 Having sacrificed to the Powers,
 Let us open to them
 Asking what blessings they offer us in return
 And the needs they have of us.
 1. Have our sacrifices been accepted?
 2. What do the Gods offer us in return?
 3. What further needs to the Gods have of us?
 Omen is taken with tarot preferably. Carmen or Mariel?
 The Blessing
 The litany of the waters
 Chant:“PourtheWaters”or“PoweroftheSpirit”
 The circle is brought back together, and all are re-grounded and centered.
 Work
 Now it is time to play. 
 Long ago, it was ancient tradition to randomly draw bannocks (biscuit) from a basket on
 Beltaine. One would be marked –burnt, usually –and the recipient of the burnt one would be
 called upon to do something. Luckily for you guys, I am well aware that nobody wants to eat my
 burnt bannocks, and thus we have M&M’shereforeveryonetoblindlyselect.Whomeverdraws
 the red one will be crowned our Fool and asked to lead us in a romping procession between the
 two fires (trays of candles or whatever we have). This act of passing between two fires is a form
 of ritual purification, so as you pass between the fires let go of your troubles and feel whatever
 scars the winter may have left in you healing away. [Note that the Fool will remain the fool even
 after the rite has ended, and then if they want to pass the crown on they have to sing/lead a song,
 tell a funny story or joke, dance, etc. during the feast. ]
 Closing
 The Great Ones have blessed us!
 With joy in our hearts,
 Let us carry the magic from our sacred Grove
 Into our lives and our work.
 Each time we offer to the Powers
 They become stronger
 And more aware of our needs and our worship.
 So now as we prepare to depart
 Let us give thanks
 To all those who have aided us.
 O Belenuns, O Sirona, We thank you!
 Thank yous
 O Gods and Goddesses of elder days, We thank you!
 All: We thank you!
 O Spirits of this land, We thank you!
 All: We thank you!
 O Ancestors, our Kindred, We thank you!
 All: We thank you!
 To all those Powers that have aided us, we say again…
 We thank you!
 All: We thank you!
 Recenter and return all unused offerings:
 Mother of all
 To you we will return all we leave unused
 Uphold us now in the world as you have in our rite.
 We thank you!
 All: We thank you!
 The druids go to the center. They speak:
 O Gatekeeper, warder of the ways
 For your presence and power
 Your guiding and guarding we say…
 We thank you!
 All: We thank you!
 Now by the Keeper of Gates and by our magic
 We end what we began.
 Now let the Fire be flame
 Let the Well be water
 Let the Tree be only wood
 Let all be as it was before
 Let the Gates be closed!
 All: Let the Gates be closed!
 Go now, Children of the Earth
 In peace and blessings
 The rite is ended!
 Chants:
 “Come We Now As A People”
 Inspiration chant
 “Portal Song”
 “Power of the Spirits”
 Offerings:
 Outdwellers – small dish of milk/cream and strawberries, games
 Garanus – pink shrimp?
 Ancestors – Beer / seasonal alcohol?
 Nature Spirits – Peach, some seeds?
 Deities – Olive oil, fresh herbs?
 Sirona – well decorations (flowers, silver?)
 Belenus –Oil/Alcohol for fire?
 Other needs:
 Flowers
 Ribbons
 Drums
 M&Ms
