About Us
Columbia River Witches Collective is a closed coven for Witches, Pagans, and Kindred Spirits.
We are a diverse community of individuals drawn together by the mutual love of the God and Goddess, and the yearning to deepen our knowledge of the craft.
We think of each other as family, and we address each other as such. We are a closed community based on the depth of intimacy of the relationships we have forged.
We are teachers, students, activists, artists – people of many pagan paths, who walk together to learn, teach, and carry our message to the larger pagan community.
We welcome new students to our monthly Witch School, where witches can gather in a cozy setting to learn about various aspects of witchcraft, including ritual work, spiritual beings, worldwide magical traditions, and other endless areas of study.
After three consecutive classes, students may join us in ritual celebration of the Full Moon, at the discretion of the coven member hosting the ritual.
Our community is LGBTQIA+ and Sober Friendly!
See our calendar for Witch School dates and Full Moon gatherings.
See info about our services under “Our Services”
We welcome any questions, contact us using the contact page!
About our Founder
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Merry Meet! My name is Angel and I am the high priestess of the Columbia River Witches Collective. I have been practicing for 30 years and out of the broom closet for over 25 years.
During my journey, I’ve encountered many people who share my passion for Witchcraft and the spiritual practices of Paganism. Ultimately, my search for like-minded folks led to this beautiful, tight-knit community, filled with unique individuals who share the love of magic.
Fast forward to May 2022, I began trying to connect with witch groups on social media. Against all efforts, I couldn’t find a group that fit our vibe.
Based on a nudge from the Goddess, I was inspired to form the Columbia River Witches Collective. After the first post for an open Lughnasadh ritual, our Coven was born! I began teaching Witch School, and our community grew even larger.
Now, our circle actively celebrates the eight Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year. We have plans to offer open rites, show support at local pride events, and provide for those in need by participating in yearly food drives.
I feel blessed to look forward to many years of creating magic with the community that I’ve been blessed to know.
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