ALTAR MAKING

ALTAR MAKING

Earth Altars

A contemplative land art practice of beauty, prayer, and impermanence.

Ceremonial thresholds—rituals of remembrance and holy surrender to the unfolding.

As a certified Morning Altars® facilitator trained by artist and ritualist Day Schildkret, Jennifer guides this sacred practice as a way of remembering our connection to creation and rediscovering the wisdom of the earth.

Earth Altars invites you to slow down, listen, and co-create with the natural world. Using leaves, stones, feathers, petals, and other found materials, you’ll create impermanent mandalas that become visual prayers—born from the land and returned to it in reverence.

Rooted in ritual and held in stillness, each Earth Altar becomes a mirror of your inner landscape—a sacred expression of what is rising, what is ready to be offered, and what is already being transformed.

In the rhythm of gathering, creating, and letting go, this practice becomes a holy dance of beauty and impermanence. A remembering that God is not only found in temples made by hands, but in every leaf, every breath, every sacred moment.

Interested in collaborating to bring Morning Altars® to your next online or in-person event?

Contact Jennifer for more information.

"Our ruptured relationship with mess is corollary to our own resistance to let go and see ourselves, our work, our life connected to a much bigger story. Letting go is the giant exhale that reminds us that we can’t hold onto everything forever and that everything we possess, including our own bodies, are a part of life's cyclical give and take. Letting go allows the mess to be included back into the whole story again as a source of where we come from and where we’re going to.”

— Day Schildkret