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Info on CST: About CST CST Services: Sacred Grove
Academy For Members: Becoming a CST Minister Things Going On: Calendar of CST
Rituals More Cool Stuff! Links |
The Church of the
Spiral Tree (CST) is a Non-profit, volunteer-staffed, ecumenical pagan
church, designed to foster and celebrate a sense of community and family
among pagans, both locally and in other regions of the country/world. The CST
celebrates the unique pagan family: parents, children, elders, and extended
family. It is an ecumenical church in that it encompasses all traditions, and
is non-exclusive. It welcomes all who revere the Earth Mother and who respect
themselves and others; regardless of with which tradition one is affiliated. CST Rituals
CST hosts rituals for almost every sabbat (see Next Sabbat). You do not have to
be a CST member to attend! These rituals are open to everyone, including
beginners, solitaries, and children. However, if you do deeply enjoy
attending our rituals and would like to join CST, please fill out a membership form and send it in. Dress is casual; we do
not work skyclad, to keep it family-friendly. After each ritual we always
have a pot-luck dinner; please bring a dish for this. To make sure that adequate numbers of people will be present
at the sabbat ritual so it is fun for everyone, our policy is that we must
have five RSVPs by the Wednesday night before the ritual (72 hours before),
To make it easy for you to RSVP and to see if the ritual will take place or
not, we have an RSVP
page (a glorified Guestbook) for you to leave your RSVP and check to see
who else is going. Thank you! If you would like to be placed on our email list for Church of
the Spiral Tree's Sabbats and other events, please email Paul with your full name, physical
address, and email address. Contact
Us: (706) 570-1017 CST Headquarters: cst at
spiraltree dot org
Webmaster (Paul Syck): cstinfo
at yahoo dot com We
want to thank the group "Spiral Rhythm" out of Atlanta, Georgia for
their permission to use their music for our website. |
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