Frosted Moon Festival | The Troth
Music, Classes, Workshops.. Food, Campfire, Vendors ~ come spend Labor Day weekend with us on the Farm @ Hidden Acres Farm,~ where we believe in […]
Music, Classes, Workshops.. Food, Campfire, Vendors ~ come spend Labor Day weekend with us on the Farm @ Hidden Acres Farm,~ where we believe in […]
Monthly Denver Metro Coffeemoot with Colorado Steward Piper Perry First Saturday of the month 10-12pm MST time Prodigy Coffeehouse 40th and Colorado Blvd Denver, CO
The Mission of the Pagan Pride Project is to foster pride in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity and community. In keeping with that mission, Philadelphia Pagan Pride Day is intended to bring together Pagans of all traditions to advance understanding, communication and fellowship among the various communities.
I am putting a call out for like-minded all-inclusive Heathens, Pagans, or even those who are still curious or uncertain, in the greater Dayton area to meet me on Friday the 8th of September (3:00pm-8:00pm) for a casual meet and greet, so I may get to know our surrounding community.
The Troth will be hosting a family friendly get-together on the occasion of the Pagan Pride Fall Festival at the beautiful Minnehaha Falls Regional Park in Minneapolis on Saturday, September 9th, 2023. Troth members are welcome, as well as people who are just curious about Heathenry/Asatru in general and want to know more.
Join us at Maumelle Park Pavilion 1 for a ritual for peace and justice! This ritual is part of Arkansas Peace Week, an event that celebrates non-violence as a means to instill justice, build stronger communities, alleviate poverty, promote ecological stewardship, end war, and eliminate the scourge of violence in our society; while seeking respect, inclusion and fair treatment of all people.
Lauren Crow, President and CEO of the Troth, will be presenting a workshop on Mental Health and Addiction Recovery from a Pagan Perspective, with a focus on Heathens in Recovery and the 9 steps created by the participants in that program
Distelfink Sippschaft is an Urglaawe kindred and 501(c)(3) not-for-profit religious organization with members in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Distelfink produces Urglaawe and Heathen-related materials, and undertakes folklore research throughout the Pennsylvania German settlement areas. This table will also feature a full line of Troth publications as well the publications of some of our members.
Other Troth and Heathens Against Hate items (pins, t-shirts, etc.) are also available.
Join Hallowed Horn Kindred at LA/OC Pagan Pride Day on October 8th at Rainbow Lagoon in Long Beach.
The Troth will be represented there among many other Pagan faiths for what looks to be a beautiful day in Southern California!
North River Kindred welcomes New York City Heathens to a lore discussion every second Monday of the month. The North River Kindred and New York […]