We Are Weaving the Women Back In
April 28, 2025 | 10 AM – 5 PM
A time when we knew our power.
A time when we moved with the rhythms of the Earth.
A time when we were not alone.
But then, we were told to forget.
The wisdom of our bodies was silenced.
Our intuition dismissed.
Our voices lost.
The time of forgetting is over.
It is time to REMEMBER.
On April 28th, 800 women will gather at Old South Church in Boston to reclaim what was stolen, heal what was broken, and awaken the power that has been within us all along.
This is not just an event. It is a homecoming. A ritual. A reckoning. A return to who you were before the world told you who to be.
✨ A Full-Day Immersion in the Sacred Feminine
This event takes place from 10 AM – 5 PM.
We will begin with a two-hour Holy Woman New Moon Ceremony from 10 am – 12 pm (this portion of the day will be livestreamed to Holy Woman members only).
We will break from 12 – 2 pm for lunch (not included).
From 2 – 5 pm we will journey together through more ceremony, connection, ritual, dancing and deep remembrance.
🔥 Ritual & Rememberance
Step into a transformational ceremony to release the layers of forgetting and reclaim your voice, your power, your truth. In addition to our morning Ceremony, our Holy Woman Lead, Emma Manchester will lead us in a powerful ‘Rite of the Womb’ ritual in the afternoon.
🌙 Sacred Teachings
Sarah Jenks will share wisdom on the erasure of Mary Magdalene, the Feminine Christ, and what she came here to teach us.
💫 A Gathering of 800 Women
Feel the power of sisterhood as we come together in a way we were always meant to—united, whole, holy, and free.
🔸 You feel a deep longing to remember—even if you don’t have the words for it yet.
🔸 You have felt disconnected from your power, intuition, or feminine energy and are ready to reclaim it.
🔸 You crave community with women who are also walking the path of awakening.
🔸 You know, deep in your bones, that you are meant to be part of something bigger.
This is your invitation.
Will you answer the call?
We’ll gather from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET on Monday, April 28th at Old South Church in Boston for a full-day ceremony designed to awaken, root, and call us forward—into personal truth and collective care.
This is a ceremony for the self and for the whole.
For the remembering—and what comes after it.
For the ones who are waking up—and the world we are here to help heal.
Sarah will lead a ceremonial journey rooted in her Avalonian Celtic lineage, calling forward the sacred feminine that lives beneath the patriarchal overlays of Christianity.
She’ll work with the stories of Mary Magdalene, Mother Mary, and Eve—bringing us into contact with the lineages that were erased, and the power that still lives.
Through storytelling, sound, prayer, and visioning, we’ll tend to our own wounding, reconnect with personal power, and reweave the parts of ourselves that have been long forgotten.
Participants will head out into the city (or take space at home) for rest, nourishment, and integration. The livestream will pause during this time and resume promptly at 2:00 p.m.
In the afternoon, we return for ritual—guided by three extraordinary women offering practices drawn from their own lineages and lived experiences. Through their leadership, we’ll enter into deeper relationship with the Earth, the ancestors, the body, and the collective.
Asha Ramakrishna, a priestess of Andean and Hindu lineages, will lead an ancestral ritual to help us connect with our grandmothers’ grandmothers—and honor the medicine in our own bloodlines.
Asha Frost, an Anishinaabekwe and member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation, will share the teachings of the Medicine Wheel—and invite us into right relationship with the Earth.
Reverend Sandy Range, a Black elder, minister, and visionary from the Boston area, will speak to the sacred role of eldership and guide us in practices of intergenerational care and collective responsibility.
Each of these women brings a thread of wisdom, rooted in her lived experience and spiritual tradition.
Together, they will open new pathways of perception, presence, and power.
Our prayer is that through them, you will not only feel more of who you are—but remember who we are together.
Different threads. Each carrying a piece of what is needed now.
You can attend online via livestream from anywhere in the world.
The livestream includes the full ceremony experience—from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET—with a pause for lunch from 12–2 p.m.
As with all ceremonial work, the energy moves beyond physical space.
Whether you’re with us in Boston or tuning in from home, you are part of the field.
Is this event only for women?
This space is open to women, nonbinary, and trans people.
What do I need to bring?
Your open heart, a journal, and a water bottle. More details will be sent upon registration.
Can I come alone?
Absolutely. Many women will be coming solo, and you will leave with 800 sisters.
What if I’ve never done something like this before?
Then this event is especially for you. There is nothing to “know”—just to remember.
Are you serving food and beverages?
No, we are not. There is no food or beverage permitted in the Church. We have scheduled a long lunch break to be sure you have time to nourish yourself.
What do I wear?
What does one wear to the fall of the patriarchy? 😆 Interpret this as you will.
For centuries, we have been told to stay small. To stay silent. To stay separate.
But that was never the truth.
The truth is—we were meant to gather, heal, and rise together.
On April 28th, we rewrite the story.
Will you take your place in the circle?
With love and fire,
Sarah Jenks
Sarah was a Priestess Apprentice in the 13 Moon Mystery School for over 10 years and was Ordained a Priestess in Summer ‘22.
Sarah’s personal sacred practice weaves together the mysteries of Ancient Avalon, Earth-based practices of her Celtic and Germanic ancestry, the Feminine Path of Mary Magdalene, and the Ancient Egyptian practices of Anointing. Sarah thought she was destined to have an “in the box” life after going to a top college, working in advertising, and then creating a successful weight loss company.
One day she walked into her therapist’s office where the remnants of a sacred circle from the night before were strewn on the living room floor. She had a full body “Remembering” of being in ceremony. Since that day she’s been devoted to her own sacred practice and Temple skills and has devoted her life to creating spaces for women to have their own remembering and normalizing the presence of the Sacred Feminine in our culture.