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Maine Pagans on Facebook | Statewide networking and discussion group. We’re a small community, but most of us live in rural areas and communications has been challenging. Each year, at Common Ground Fair, we seem to find each other, then lose touch again. Group seeks to build community amid mutual respect for the diversity of Pagan paths that blossom in Maine. Goals include learning from each other, sharing events, and creating opportunities to come together as a community.
Welcome to Beltane on the Beach! Beltane on the Beach! EarthTides Yearly Maine Pagan Gathering! |
Maine Pagan Clergy AssociationB | The Maine Pagan Clergy Association is a support and networking organization for Pagan clergy with a ministry in Maine, as well as Leaders, Facilitators and those wishing to learn more. Clergy are self-selected. If you believe you are Pagan clergy, you belong here. Our quarterly meetings are open to all Pagan clergy and those who are on the path to becoming Pagan clergy and are held at various locations around the state. The MPCA has established an avenue for interested Pagan clergy to obtain legal licensure, no matter your tradition or practices. Please visit our website for more information. We also host the Maine Pagan Clergy Conference each year. Visit our website for more information. http://www.mainepaganclergy.org
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https://www.thetroth.org/ The Troth is an organization that focuses on the bringing together a variation of the old Norse ways through groups such as Asatru, Theodism, Urglaawe, Irminism, Odinism, Vanatru, and Anglo-Saxon Heathenry. We bring together an all-inclusive atmosphere that welcomes all that have been called to follow the elder ways of Heathenry. Through The Troth, the Gods and Goddesses of Northern Europe, our ancestors, the landvaettir, and the spirits around us, we welcome all people. |
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Aquarian Tabernacle Church | The Aquarian Tabernacle Church (ATC) was formed in 1979 by Pete “Pathfinder” Davis as a coven dedicated to providing religious services and support to the larger Wiccan community. The ATC was “the right idea at the right time,” and in a few years grew into the first Wiccan church with full legal status and recognition by the governments of three nations. The ATC now has many affiliated groups sharing the benefits and protections of the ATC recognition “umbrella” through its unique group exemption from the U.S. Treasury. |
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Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship | ADF was founded on the principle of open and free NeoPagan worship. We believe the Gods and Goddesses are real, and that their worship should not be limited to a select few. Rituals, magic, and lore are things everyone should be able to experience and create. And as the largest NeoPagan Druid organization in the U.S., we’re doing more than talking about it–we’re doing it. While we often hold a variety of opinions, we are unified and committed to providing a well-researched and completely open tradition of Druidry for anyone seeking the Old Ways. Whether you travel on or stay, you will always be welcome here… |
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Church of All Worlds, Inc. | The mission of the Church of All Worlds is to evolve a network of information, mythology and experience that provides a context and stimulus for re-awakening Gaia, and re-uniting her children through tribal community dedicated to responsible stewardship and evolving consciousness. |
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Circle Sanctuary | Welcome to Circle Sanctuary, publishers of CIRCLE magazine an international quarterly journal with articles, rituals, news, contacts, & more. Founded in 1974 by Selena Fox, Circle Sanctuary is dedicated to research, spiritual healing, counseling, and education. The Circle sponsors gatherings and encourages Nature preservation with Nature meditations and workshops celebrated at diverse locations including the Circle Sanctuary Nature Preserve, a 200 acre site in the forested hills of southwestern Wisconsin, USA.
We advocate religious freedom through the Lady Liberty League and foster interfaith dialogues which strive toward multicultural cooperation. Circle Sanctuary maintains the Circle Network, an information exchange and contact service which links together individuals, groups, networks, centers, and other groupings of Pagans/Nature Spirituality practitioners throughout the world. |
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Covenant of the Goddess | Welcome to the NEW CoGWeb, the WWW home page of the Covenant of the Goddess, an international organization of cooperating, autonomous Wiccan congregations and solitary practitioners. Here, you’ll find information about the COG organization and activities, as well as the religious beliefs and practices which comprise Wicca. |
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Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans – CUUPS |
Explore the beauty of Pagan, Goddess, and Earth-centered spiritualities woven together with Unitarian Universalism. The Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans, Inc. (CUUPS) is an Independent Affiliate of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations. We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization committed to furthering Pagan and Earth-centered thea/ology within the UUA. Visit About CUUPS to learn more about us. |
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EarthSpirit Community | EarthSpirit is a non-profit organization providing services to a nationwide network of Pagans and others following an Earth-centered spiritual path. Based in the Boston area, our membership extends across the United States, and also to several other countries. EarthSpirit was founded in 1980, with the goal of helping to create an active Pagan community in New England. This having been achieved, EarthSpirit has turned its primary focus toward work to help develop Pagan concepts and attitudes for living in the present age, to encourage communication and understanding among people of different traditions and ideologies, to provide opportunities for shared spiritual experience, and to help educate the general public concerning Earth-centered spirituality. |
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Nine Houses of Gaia | The Nine Houses of Gaia is a non-profit organization promoting interest in Earth-based religions, both past and present. We publish the Open Ways newsletter 8 times a year, and host The Northwest Fall Equinox Festival. |
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Pagan Federation | The Pagan Federation was founded in 1971 to provide information on Paganism and to counter misconceptions about the religion. The Pagan Federation works for the rights of Pagans to worship freely and without censure.The Pagan Federation publishes a quarterly journal, Pagan Dawn (formerly The Wiccan, founded in 1968), and other publications. It arranges members-only and public events, and maintains personal contact by letter with individual members and with the wider Pagan community. An annual conference is held at the end of each November and there are regional gatherings throughout the year. |
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Reclaiming | Welcome to Reclaiming — a Community of people, a Tradition of Witchcraft, and a religious organization.Reclaiming is a community of women and men working to unify spirit and politics. Our vision is rooted in the religion and magic of the Goddess — the Immanent Life Force. We see our work as teaching and making magic — the art of empowering ourselves and each other. In our classes, workshops, and public rituals, we train our voices, bodies, energy, intuition, and minds. We use the skills we learn to deepen our strength, both as individuals and as community, to voice our concerns about the world in which we live, and bring to birth a vision of a new culture.The Community has no formal “membership,” but on this site you will find information about open events and activities of the Reclaiming Community in California and elsewhere. Reclaiming is a Tradition of Witchcraft that began in the 1980s in Northern California and by the year 2000 had adherents throughout North America and in parts of Western Europe. On this site you will find information about classes and rituals in the Reclaiming Tradition, as well as a statement of the Principles of Unity.Reclaiming is a non-profit religious organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area which has tax-exempt status under federal and state law. On this site you will find information describing the structure and history of the organization and a description of who does what. |
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ACLU: American Civil Liberties Union | The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is our nation’s guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individ-ual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States. |
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OCRT: An agency promoting religious tolerance as a human right | We are an multi-faith agency of four volunteers who follow four different religious beliefs (Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity and Wicca). Our group is not affiliated with any religious organization. We rely on the revenue from banner ads, our readers’ donations, sales of CD-ROMs, and the occasional lecture fee to enable us to continue our work. We try to be tolerant of all religious beliefs; we try to write accurate, balanced, clear, objective and inclusive articles. We often tackle tough religious questions We don’t promote a specific religious viewpoint; we don’t attack anyone’s theological beliefs. We don’t value religious beliefs over secularism or vice-versa. However, we do criticize actions that harm people, even if those actions are religiously motivated. We are dedicated to “liberty and justice for all” (with the exception of those engaging in acts which a near consensus in society agree are criminal and hurtful). More information on our purposes, beliefs, rules of engagement etc. is available. |
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Witches’ Voice | It is our belief that Witches are givers and healers! By keeping abreast of the latest news and updated information, as well as having ready access to critical resource tools, we, as Witches and Pagans, can not only empower ourselves, but develop programs to educate our local towns and cities on who we are and what we do.Mission Statement: The Witches’ Voice is a proactive educational network dedicated to correcting misinformation about Witches and Witchcraft. Witchcraft – Wicca IS a legally recognized religion in the United States and it is our mission to help protect that right through education and awareness. |
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