Oak and Willow
Oak and Willow coven is one of eleven (11) member covens of the Assembly of the Sacred Wheel Tradition. Although each of our covens maintains autonomy in its style of practice, being part of a larger Tradition affords us the opportunity to share communal practices and philosophies and interact with a larger member base, Additionally, we have access to the strengths of a leadership base nurtured and trained within a specific Tradition; while still bringing a wealth of individual expertise and talents to meet the needs of membership as they develop their own magickal talents and style. For more information about our Tradition and its other covens, please click on the link below: Assembly of the Sacred Wheel Note: Please use your browser’s back button to return to Oak and Willow
The Assembly of the Sacred Wheel is a legally recognized Wiccan non-profit religious organization based in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Assembly was incorporated in the state of Delaware in 1993 and was granted 501(c)(3) status by the IRS in 1995. The form of Wicca that the Assembly practices is syncretic and draws inspiration from Astrology, Qabala, the Western Magickal Tradition and the folk religions of Europe. The Assembly hosts and participates in many events throughout the year, many of which have become annual events such as Spring and Autumn Magick; the Ritual of Hecate; the Ritual to the Stag-God Cernunnos and more.
Keepers of the Holly Chalice, the founding coven of the Assembly, came into being in February of 1984. The Assembly currently consists of eleven covens located throughout Delaware, Maryland, Northern New Jersey and the Delaware Valley/Greater Philadelphia areas. They are: Keepers of the Holly Chalice, Coven of the Rowan Star, Oak & Willow, Weavers of the Moonfire, Guardians of the Windsword, Fellowship of the Ancient White Stag, Troupe of the Starry Door, Chalice of Living Stars, Tenders of the Earth Temple, Order of the World Tree, and Grail of the Birch Moon.
The Elders of the Assembly of the Sacred Wheel are Helena Domenic, Ivo Dominguez, Jr., and Michael G. Smith.
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The Assembly of the Sacred Wheel
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