Crossroads Coven

We're all adults here.

Very small coven of middle-aged/crone women seeks like-minded witchy friends who can make a monthly commitment to be supportive of the group as a whole (act as true witchy friends, not pretending to have higher religious virtues, psychic powers, etc., that you do not actually possess).

We are just a couple of women who gather as equals to share the wisdom and mutual respect that we've gained over the decades of practicing witchcraft. We often research to expand our knowledge of any Pagan (e.g., kitchen witchery) subject and then present those new ideas (maybe even food) to share with the group.

We also do readings for each other when asked, burn candles to offer support of another witch's spell, or cast spells to support someone's health. We also do serious garden, forage, and Faerie witchery and have decades of witchy ritual experience on both the solitary and public sabbat levels where we have planned and presented the ceremonies.

We laugh together and explore together. If this sounds like YOU ... then, feel encouraged to reach out. Blessed be!

 http://crossroadscoven.blogspot.com/

XroadsCoven@gmail.com

Black Mountain Druid Order

Email: sencha@senchaskene.com

Directory List Title: Black Mountain Druid Order

Website: http://www.blackmountaindruidry.com

Briefly describe your directory offering and its connections to Paganism in the Puget Sound:: Black Mountain Druid Order was founded in Black Mountain, North Carolina but now resides in Tacoma, Washington. We offer online courses in Druidry and occasional get-togethers in the Seattle/Tacoma area.

Women Of The Goddess Circle

The Women Of The Goddess Circle is a feminist Pagan community of women in the Dianic tradition of Wicca. We mark the eight Sabbats of the year with like-minded adult women to strengthen the Goddess connection within us, to share this connection with others, and to bring wholeness to the world and to our journey in it as the Wheel of the Year turns. We welcome all adult women of good intent who sincerely subscribe to our purpose. We have been active for 31 years and have helped priestesses set up their own circles. We encourage continued learning and we create very good rituals. Our motto is REAL PEOPLE, REAL MAGIC.

The Rowan Tree Church

The Rowan Tree Church

The Rowan Tree Church (Tradition of Lothloriën) is a Wiccan church and tradition founded by Rev. Paul Beyerl. The Rowan Tree Church hosts public full moon rituals at Arcadia in Ballard and has a formal pathworking program leading to ordination.

Contact: revcharly@therowantreechurch.org

Website: http://www.therowantreechurch.org/

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Riðar Ók Wyrd

Riðar Ók Wyrd

Ridar Ok Wyrd seeks to gain the knowledge and lore of our ancestors and bring it to light once more. They hope to gain new insights into wisdom from our shared knowledge. They strive to live honorably among the gods, to build each other up and to foster a strong heathen community free of bias and prejudice. They welcome all respectful visitors, and those seekers heeding their call. They aim to use all at our disposal to the benefit of the kindred and community.

Contact:  Ridersofthewyrd@gmail.com

Phone:  (253) 287-6821

Website:  TBD

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Pagan Renewal Seattle

Pagan Renewal Seattle

This is the Radix (root) group of the Pagan Renewal. Their inter-traditional group practice consists of catalytic ritual, loving community, open-minded learning, and connection with Nature and the divine. They welcome new visitors, seekers, friends, and members.

Contact:  seattle@paganrenewal.org

Website: TBD

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Lavender Magic

Lavender Magic

Lavender Magic provides networking and information about neo-pagan, Wiccan, and earth based spirituality to the LGBTQI community and allies. Originally formed in 1987 to attend the Seattle Pride parade, Lavender Magic has expanded to include monthly meet-up socials as well as marching in the parade.

Contactinfo@lavendermagic.org

Website: To be updated

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Puget Sound Pagan Pride

A 501(c)3 non-profit organization

Puget Sound Pagan Pride serves the broader Pagan community of Western Washington

Founded in 1994, Puget Sound Pagan Pride (PSPP) organizes Pagan Pride Day, an annual fall festival bringing together Pagans from all across the Pacific Northwest in celebration of our interconnected faiths. PSPP also organizes regular social meetups and provides information and resources in service to the Pagan community.

Contact: Lawrence Lerner @ president.pspp@gmail.com
Website: www.pugetsoundpaganpride.com
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