Welcome To The Order
About The Order:
The Order Of Pan in an underground pagan society dedicated to providing spiritual as well as magical enlightenment to those who follow the old ways. The Order is not an exclusive coven or organization; however the orders composition is one which is held in the highest regard. Order members are chosen based on how they represent the pagan community as a whole, and pride themselves on being knowledgeable and respectful of all paths regardless of denomination.
Classes are held at least bi-monthly, including rituals or other events. Regardless if you are new to the craft or a high priest/priestess, there are classes and events to suit all. We work under a cooperative learning environment, understanding that all pagans learn differently and are at different points of their journey through life. We operate as a unified entity and all dedicate ourselves to the bettering of each other as well as the pagan community.
The Oder Of Pan holds semi-open rituals, meaning that members may invite others to attend and be a part of our rites. While the order maintains the old ways of secrecy, we still get involved in our local community through charities and city cleanup programs. Although many of these projects are done through The Order Of Pan, we also reach out in conjunction with other pagan groups and organizations to help create a better place in society for all followers of the craft. If you would like more information regarding the order, or if you would like to comment on our website please contact us via email through our “contacts” tab.
Why Pan?
Pan has many attributes and is known for a variety of things. One of which is being a guardian of the wilds and the defender of life. The order recognizes the fact that as pagans we have been put in a unique position to protect all things sacred in nature. Although we cannot do everything, we understand that we have been given a greater intellectual capacity than other creatures of the goddess, and it is our intent to use this to protect those in need; be them human or not. Pan is symbolic to this, and this is why he has become a beacon for what we stand for.