Links of Interest to Twin Cities Pagans
Eye of Horus
Eye of Horus is a metaphysical store and mythic art gallery located in the Uptown area of Minneapolis, specializing in books, ritual tools, candles, incense, jewelry, art and music for people walking a mystic path.
Harmony Tribe
Harmony Tribe hosts a Pagan festival to celebrate the ritual harvest share a unique vision of magic tribal community before the beautiful snows of Minnesota winter begin. Organized exclusively for charitable, religious, and educational purposes for practitioners of nature-based religions, Harmony tribe is incorporated as a non profit in the State of Minnesota.
Magus Books
An eclectic mix of supplies, services and resources for folks who walk their own path.
Minnesota Church of the Wicca
The first (known) federally recognized Wiccan Church in Minnesota.
MNPagan E-Zine
News and Views from Paganistan!
Sacred Paths Center
The Twin Cities Pagan Community Center!
Twin Cities CUUPs
The local chapter of the Covenant of Universalist Unitarian Pagans.
Twin Cities Pagan Pride
Since the late '90's Twin Cities Pagan Pride has provided an event where paganfolk of all flavors can come together and be seen in a positive context.
Upper Midwest Pagan Alliance
The Upper Midwest Pagan Alliance was formed to promote positive political and social change. Originally triggered by the Pagan Veterans' Headstone Campaign, UMPA has since organized cooperative community charitable projects and sponsors a two-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 10 near Anoka, in Minnesota's Adopt-A-Highway program.
The Witches' Voice
The Witches' Voice is a proactive educational network providing news, information services and resources for and about Pagans, Heathens, Witches and Wiccans.
The Wiccan Church of Minnesota
A multi-traditional pagan organization made up of individuals and covens dedicated to the celebration of pagan / Wiccan spirituality. Annually, the Church holds rituals for the eight sabbats, as well as providing referrals to seekers to various teaching groups / covens whose teachers are recognized by the church.
Miscellaneous: Murphy Pizza, PhD, (a.k.a. "Dr. Deep-Dish") is now a syndicated columnist for The Examiner. Her columns will be about the subject of her dissertation: "Paganistan." Check out her column (and perhaps subscribe to the RSS feed) at:
http://www.examiner.com/x-10569-Minneapolis-Paganism-Examiner
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