Organizations

The Maine Pagan & Alternative Spiritual Alliance recognizes that Pagan practices, are inherently diverse. We respect the multitude of unique practices that manifest from relevance in the lives of practitioners. We also recognize that this multitude of practices and beliefs can be confusing and even disorienting, especially to those new to exploring Paganism.

We offer this page as a grounding place to learn about the foundational Pagan practices, beliefs, ((((( and ethics within the broader Pagan & Alternative Spirituality Community locally and worldwide.))))

Maine Pagan Clergy Association

The Maine Pagan Clergy Association is a support and networking organization for those who identify as Pagan clergy with a ministry in Maine.
Temple of the Feminine Divine | Pagan Practices

Temple of the Feminine Divine

Under the guardianship of ordained clergy, the Temple of the Feminine Divine is a spiritual community that supports one another on our paths of Earth Based Spirituality.

The Covenant of the Goddess

“The Covenant of the Goddess, founded in 1975, is an advocacy organization that seeks to foster cooperation amongst Wiccans and Witches; to secure legal protection; to provide education through outreach and to nurture its members through dialogue and community. “

Cherry Hill Seminary

Cherry Hill Seminary is the leading provider of education & practical training in leadership, ministry, & personal growth in Pagan spiritualities.

The Pagan Federation in America

“Founded in 1971 the PF seeks to support all Pagans to ensure they have the same rights as the followers of other beliefs and religions.”
The Troth | Pagan Practices

The Troth

It is also sometimes called Norse Paganism, Germanic Paganism or Asatru.

“Pagan Square”

Online Magazine, Blogs, Publications and More

What is Paganism

Parliament of the World’s Religions

“Religious and spiritual communities live in harmony and contribute to a better world from their riches of wisdom and compassion.”