Spirituality

Bike Blessing

Bike Blessing is an annual outreach of Salem Covenant Church in West Duluth. Bikers and non-bikers of all walks and rides are invited to this family-friendly event starting at 10:30 a.m. that kicks off the riding season. Pastor Joe Florestano leads the blessing of the bikes. Then there is “kickstands up” at 1 p.m. for a 100 mile ride. Destination to be determined. Emma’s Kitchen food truck will provide lunch (cost not included).

Community Sound Bath

Halcyon House hosts a community-focused sound bath on the second Sunday of each month. Participants can bring a yoga mat, pillow, blanket or anything to help get cozy on the floor for an hour of relaxation.

Doors open at 5 p.m. Participants are invited to hang around afterward to share tea and stories.

Registration is available at ticketleap.com.

Rainforest Falls Vacation Bible School

Children in kindergarten through the 5th grade are invited to this inclusive weeklong Vacation Bible school. Check out the poster for more details and registration information.

Sessions are June 22-26 from 5 to 7 p.m.

City on the Hill Music Festival 2026

City on the Hill Music Festival is two days of Christian, faith-based music at Bayfront Festival Park on the shores of Lake Superior. The event runs Aug. 7-8.

Gates open at 2 p.m. on Friday and noon on Saturday, welcoming attendees from across the Midwest to experience a lineup featuring Anne Wilson and Cain as headliners, alongside performances from Leanna Crawford, Ben Fuller, Cade Thompson and more.

In addition to live music, guests can enjoy a wide variety of food vendors, explore local businesses and nonprofit organizations, and take part in a dedicated kids’ area featuring activities, bounce houses and a sensory space designed for those who might need a break from the crowd.

Tickets are available at cityonthehillmusicfest.com or by calling 1-800-854-1320. In-person tickets are available at Life 97.3 or Sonshine Detail Center in Grand Rapids. Group rates are available.

City on the Hill Music Festival 2026

City on the Hill Music Festival is two days of Christian, faith-based music at Bayfront Festival Park on the shores of Lake Superior. The event runs Aug. 7-8.

Gates open at 2 p.m. on Friday and noon on Saturday, welcoming attendees from across the Midwest to experience a lineup featuring Anne Wilson and Cain as headliners, alongside performances from Leanna Crawford, Ben Fuller, Cade Thompson and more.

In addition to live music, guests can enjoy a wide variety of food vendors, explore local businesses and nonprofit organizations, and take part in a dedicated kids’ area featuring activities, bounce houses and a sensory space designed for those who might need a break from the crowd.

Tickets are available at cityonthehillmusicfest.com or by calling 1-800-854-1320. In-person tickets are available at Life 97.3 or Sonshine Detail Center in Grand Rapids. Group rates are available.

Ecstatic Dance Duluth

Ecstatic dance is free-form movement inspired by music. The Ecstatic Dance Duluth group holds dances on the second Friday and last Sunday of each month from September through May. The focus is on exercise without a nightclub vibe.

Ecstatic Dance Duluth dances offer a sober, non-guided, non-judgmental space to explore moving to music, in whatever way feels right, in the company of other humans doing the same. The group gathers to move on a wood dance floor to an 80-minute eclectic playlist, different for each dance, that starts slow, revs up to high energy, then cools back down.

Send an email to ecstaticdanceduluth @ gmail.com to receive invitations to Ecstatic Dance Duluth events. Check the Ecstatic Dance Duluth Facebook page for up-to-date information about last-minute cancelations due to weather, etc.

Ecstatic Dance Duluth

Ecstatic dance is free-form movement inspired by music. The Ecstatic Dance Duluth group holds dances on the second Friday and last Sunday of each month from September through May. The focus is on exercise without a nightclub vibe.

Ecstatic Dance Duluth dances offer a sober, non-guided, non-judgmental space to explore moving to music, in whatever way feels right, in the company of other humans doing the same. The group gathers to move on a wood dance floor to an 80-minute eclectic playlist, different for each dance, that starts slow, revs up to high energy, then cools back down.

Send an email to ecstaticdanceduluth @ gmail.com to receive invitations to Ecstatic Dance Duluth events. Check the Ecstatic Dance Duluth Facebook page for up-to-date information about last-minute cancelations due to weather, etc.