Pagan Sanctuary for Witches and Pagans North of Dallas, WPNOD
The Temple of Wytchery is a Pagan Temple established in 2021 to give Witches, Pagans and other members of the Nature Spiritualities community in the DFW Area- Created to be a home for pagans, witches, and pagan curious people.
We are social and supportive, respectfully sharing our experiences, traditions, questions, and thoughts in a safe community. Over time we hope to develop local resources to be shared, and to develop an active “in person” community.
We are an organically evolving and diverse group. We will not accept any hate driven communications including but not limited to Racism, Nazism, or Xenophobia.
We are the incorporated body that runs Witches and Pagans North of Dallas. We are run by the Temple Council.
The Temple of Wytchery is a labor of love, but also a means for continuing the Craft.
Volunteers and Donations are our lifeblood.
All Donations go directly into our ritual supplies, hosting fees, things like Candles, Incense, herbs, tools, paper, website fees, matches, hopefully soon to Zoom Fees *(Zoom Classes hopefully to return in 2024)
And, if any is left over it is added to our Temple Fund with the goal is to build a sanctuary for the local community-- a place for practitioners of the craft in the DFW area and a temple for the Goddess. Every donation helps fund our classes, our community, and our dream.
We are a not for profit church in the process of becoming a recognized 501(c)(3) Church under the Federal Governmental Tax code
Wynne (She/Her/They/Them) grew up gathering herbs in the wild, wandering in the woods, brewing potions, and exploring the Craft.
Nature captured her soul long before she knew the words to describe her spirituality. She currently lives in Frisco, Texas on the traditional territory of the Wichita.
Wynne currently practices a hereditary tradition of Scots cunning craft, initiatory Wicca, and village witchery, and runs eclectic sabbats and other rituals for her community. Wynne enjoys building connections, creating community, crafting rituals, and working in liminal spaces.
Wynne enjoys art, music, vegan food, and crafting rituals. She loves being a mother, spending time with her dogs, crafting, and magic. She has a strong interest in ecology, human rights, and serving her community. She sees her calling to Ministry as the weaving of these interests to build a brighter future.