You are made of the same stardust and magick as everyone else, you are divine, and you are worthy. A pagan's church is wherever they are. It is in their yard, or the woods, or a mountain top, but it's also in their bedroom, or their basement, or a coffeeshop. Our gods live with us, surround us, and are ever-present in our lives. We do not deign to be some high and mighty ecumenical body. A Pagan C
hurch exists to serve their community. For the last year, many of our meetings have been relegated to the internet, and we've found that it, too, acts as a conduit for magick. We welcome all, of all paths, provided they accept others. We promote radical acceptance, but we are also intolerant of intolerance. It is worth noting, we do not accept those who are hateful toward any race, religion, sexuality, identity or belief system. Your beliefs and preference may be your own, but the gods do not discriminate.