How to find a Coven or Group

If you are looking for a group then going out and meeting people and talking, asking questions and showing your intent of finding a group are the most important steps.

If you stay at home and never mingle with other people then don't expect anything to happen. This is not a 'spoon fed' path to walk, there is a lot of serious work involved and when you do find a group, the work doesn't stop.

Joining a Coven means giving up a lot of free time, substituting social time for Coven time and spending a lot of time studying and experiencing... So which ever path you follow, and which ever type of group you are seeking - make an effort and be patient.

In big cities such as London (UK) there is no reason to say 'But there is nothing to go to'. There are online organizations such as WWL (Wiccans and Witches in London [note: currently looks like their group is no longer in effect]) who keep their members informed of social events, workshops, training groups, conferences and open rituals. The WWL also organizes events just for their members, so that you can meet the faces behind the names.

In parts of the world it is not that easy, and you might have to travel to attend conferences or workshops. This might seem like a lot of work just to meet other people, but if you are serious then travel should not deter you from your path.

When you do get the opportunity to meet other Pagans make an effort to ask around about open groups and other events. As the organizers of the event if they know of groups which might be taking on new trainees.

It is important to note that even in big cities such as London there are very few new groups forming and the groups in existence might only take on a trainee every few years. Those who do might expect to interview you to see if you will fit in with the rest of their group. If this happens take the opportunity to interview them too! Be honest with them, but make sure that their answers also satisfy you. Ask what they will be expecting from you and what training they will be providing you with.

Unfortunately there are still some dubious groups using the name of Wicca to cover other activities. Do not just join a group because they happen to be the first one which approaches you!

Remember:

  • You should feel comfortable with your HPS & HP;
  • Sex should not be expected in return for training, nor should it be part of your initiation;
  • You should not be expected to contribute large sums of money in return for training - although you should expect to contribute towards temple expenses;

Confidentiality is VERY important in Wiccan groups;

  • Expect a lot of hard work!
  • Finally you should enjoy being part of the group you join!

-Used with permission of The Welsh Sorcerer*,

*please see search engine link page for their url.  (Which I did and could not find anything.)