Coven of the Hallowed

Welcome

  • The calling of the Coven of the Hallowed is to honor the gods and goddesses, to celebrate the seasons, and to provide support and community to local witches and pagans. By doing these things, we create the first coven in the Hallowed tradition of polytheistic witchcraft.

Core Values

Private Practice

We are a new and growing tradition that pulls from many walks of paganism. We are receptive to all the gods, spirits, and energies. We strive for the inclusion of all practices, save those which are closed, and give space for and encourage all of our members to hold their own personal practices outside of the Hallowed.

Blessing vs Bane

We walk the line between light and dark, blessing and bane. As a coven we teach both positive and negative magick as options within the magickal world. While we do not pressure our members to work either or both, as a tradition we believe that to walk the line between is sacred and balanced.

Nature Based

We follow the Earth in all of it's wonder before all else. We view the Earth, the seasons, the weather cycles, the tides, the animals, and each other as sacred and worthy of respect.

Hospitality

We strive to offer people from as many walks of life as possible a place to call home. Regardless of ethnicity, race, age, sex, gender, gender expression, sexuality, etc., we are open to providing a place for guidance, rest, and perhaps a coven, should we be the right fit.

Guidance

As a tradition we work to give people a spiritual path the allows them to go throughout life as freely as possible. We strive to give instructions and practices that allow people to go throughout their lives with power and confidence in their actions and trust in their faith.

Moderation

We follow the belief that everything needs to be taken in moderation. Everyone's life is different and thus everyone's ability to dedicate time and effort to different tasks and skills varies. As a tradition, we do not demand a abundant amount of time and dedication from our members. We do however, hold everyone to similar standards.