Correllian Nativist Tradition

Location
Fort Worth, TX 32.7-97.33 76110US
Meetups
6 so far
Members
78 Members
Rating
SACRED FIRE TEMPLE-Witan Shrine 5.00 5.009
Meetup topics
Founded
January 10, 2009

Sacred Fire Temple-Witan Shrine meets on all the Wheel of the Year Sabbats. Esbats are conducted with other teachings and degree work with in the Coven system that is part of the Shrine. Notifications of Sabbats go out eight times a year ahead of time so that you may plan to attend. Coven questions and interests should be sent to the Shrine Keeper directly.

Sacred Fire Temple-Witan Shrine exists to provide a non-threatening, supportive environment for spiritualists,Pagans and others of open mind in which to exchange ideas and practices. The primary mission is to provide a safe, non-judgmental environment in which people can meet, learn and to discuss their spirituality, regardless of what it may involve, without the threat of ridicule. Members will not engage in proselytizing of any kind, as each individual must be allowed to seek and find their own path. Members will provide occasional opportunities for group worship with an attempt to accommodate the spirituality of each individual who participates. Members will support one another within the Shrine in their healing, growth and aspirations. Located in the Fort Worth, Texas area, but with smaller study groups in the southern Dallas county area as well. The Shrine will offer public outreach in the form of educational classes, public ritual, participation in community charity events, Classes will include all aspects of spirituality, general Wicca, Correllian teachings including a path to Clergy and whatever fits the wants and needs of those interested in exploring their spirituality.

The Correllian Nativist Tradition is the largest and fasted growing Wiccan Tradition in the world.

The Correllian Nativist Tradition is founded upon the teachings of the High-Correll family. The Correllian Tradition is dedicated to fostering communication and co-operation between Pagan peoples everywhere, and to improving and securing the status and legal rights of Pagans as an ethnic group.

The teachings of Correllian Nativism derive from the
blv. Orpheis Caroline High Correll, an American woman of mixed racial and cultural descent, who taught that Pagan (Native) peoples around the world could only survive through united action against religious/cultural imperialism.

Our next MeetupYule

Where?
This location is shown only to members
Who’s coming?
14 Yes / 0 Maybe

Want to attend?

Yule Celebration:

Ritual at 7:00 pm sharp

Chinese gift exchange immediately following ritual, $10 max and suggested gift, sacked or wrapped, your choice.

meal to follow gift exchange.

Ritual robes are appropriate, stoles are required for Temple members.

blessings,
Shrine Keeper

What members are saying

 It is a great meet up group with a lot of knowledgeable and friendly people. 

—A former member

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What's new?

  • Nov 6
    • New member
      “i have been studying on my own for 5 years now. I am looking to meet new friends. I dont have a set path but follow where my heart and mind goes. Looking forward to learning more.”
  • Oct 19
    • New member
      “I am currently studying First Degree and a member of the Seagoville group.”
  • Oct 14
    • New member
      “I want to learn about your beliefs and meet new people, and ask some questions!”
  • Oct 11
    • New member
      “Hi, um I want to learn more about the beliefs and wish to become a member of the temple.”
  • Oct 10
    • New member
      “MM I am studying First Degree”
  • Oct 9
    • New member
      “I hope to be becoming a member of the Temple ans Coven!! I am beginning as a 1st degree student!!”
  • Sep 30
    • New member
      “Curious & interested in this particular tradition. Do not know much about it, but it seems to + aspects of ancient free spirituality & organized religious elements. More than that, interest in nature craft + Cherokee Tradition + Scottish Tradition”
    • New member
      kim
      “because i was invited”
  • Sep 21
    • New member
      “I have been Pagan since 1996. Previous to this I was a member of the Orthodox Church in America for 18 years. I have seen some of the Lustration ceremonies of the Correllian Tradition on YouTube and loved them. The really resonated with me.”
    • New member
      “I'm a pagan who has been in the area for a while and miss the interaction with fellow pagans. I just happen to google this site and found it interesting and would like to be around my own kind from time to time.”