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A Church For Wiccans In Minnesota?

I ask my wiccan brothers and sisters, what would your ideal church have? Where would it be? In an old warehouse in downtown Minneapolis or maybe a tiny room in a community center? Can we come together and invest in a place of our own where we can be safe?
I really want to get together with other wiccans and not just for the major Sabbats. So to get you thinking about it, what kinds of things do you think are important for a scared place?

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3 Comments on "A Church For Wiccans In Minnesota?"

  1. renlove3 on Thu, 17th Dec 2009 2:25 am 

    Why does there need to be such a place? Our group meets everywhere from the local metaphysic shop, each other’s homes, restraunts, local parks, the winery, etc.

  2. Keltasia on Thu, 17th Dec 2009 2:39 am 

    Honestly, my ideal “church” is out in the woods or a field somewhere – not in a building. I’m with Keltasia – my local group meets in a nearby state park and/or at a farm belonging to one of the members where we can be indoors if weather is not favorable for outdoor activities, but also hold outdoor rituals without being disturbed as it is private property. There is also a CUUPS chapter at the local Unitarian Universalist church that some of my pagan friends belong to.
    Sorry you are lonely. :( Per the link below, there does seem to be quite a few pagan-oriented events and workshops, etc. in Minnesota. Perhaps you could start by attending some of these and networking. You may end up finding a group to join through such…and then you’ll find out where all the meetings are happening. ;) http://www.witchvox.com/vn/ev/usmn_ev.ht…
    Blessings.

  3. Crystal clear on Thu, 17th Dec 2009 2:59 am 

    I’m not a Wiccan, but I am from Minnesota and the community I live in has one downtown. It’s actually in a yoga center, and they meet once a week.
    Just wanted to let you know that it is out there in Minnesota :) Good luck!

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