
Sacred Space Between the Worlds Conference and ConVocation are this weekend!

Have a Great time and Safe Travels!
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The Aquarian Tabernacle Church of Wicca Africa (ATC Africa) has officially opened the GK Loom Wiccan Theological Seminary, a dedicated institution offering rigorous, lineage-rooted education in Wiccan theology, ritual practice, clergy leadership, and the living traditions of the Craft.
This launch marks a significant milestone in providing structured clergy training and theological education for seekers and aspiring clergy within Wiccan communities across South Africa and the wider African continent.
ATC Africa is now a legally recognized:
- Non-Profit Organisation (NPO 323-407)
- Non-Profit Company (NPC 2025/238189/08)
- Registered church under South African law
The seminary builds upon this foundation of religious legitimacy, ensuring that Wiccan education aligns with both spiritual integrity and legal compliance.
The GK Loom Seminary was established under the guidance and authority of Aquarian Tabernacle Church International, the global mother church of the Aquarian Tabernacle Church tradition. This connection ensures that the seminary carries forward an unbroken lineage of Wiccan teaching consistent with ATC congregations worldwide.
In alignment with ATC International’s vision for accessible, high-quality theological education, the GK Loom Seminary has been established as a sister institution to the Woolston-Steen Theological Seminary.
Students enrolled at GK Loom and Woolston-Steen will have the opportunity to:
- Cross-enroll in elective courses
- Engage diverse theological perspectives
- Access expanded curricula
- Share in a globally connected Wiccan learning community
This cross-enrollment arrangement reflects ATC International’s commitment to building a unified yet locally grounded network of Wiccan clergy and scholars.
The GK Loom Wiccan Theological Seminary offers:
- In-depth study in Wiccan theology
- Practical ritual training
- Ethical clergy leadership formation
- Community-centered spiritual service
The curriculum honors ancestral lineages and living traditions of the Craft while addressing the evolving needs of modern practitioners. Its goal is to prepare clergy to serve with wisdom, responsibility, and reverence for the Earth.
Registration is now open for those called to deepen their path through structured theological study.
“This is more than an educational program. It is a sacred commitment to preserving and transmitting authentic Wiccan teachings, empowering our community to lead with integrity, and ensuring that future generations have access to high-quality Wiccan theological training within a supportive, legally recognized framework.”
Through its partnership with ATC International and Woolston-Steen Seminary, GK Loom strengthens ATC Africa’s role as a beacon for Wiccans and Pagans across the continent—advancing religious freedom, education, and community building within Africa’s diverse spiritual landscape.
For more information about registration and programs, visit the GK Loom Wiccan
Theological Seminary page at The GK Loom Wiccan Seminary · ATC Africa.
Spelling The Heka-Tea with Marcus and Evanne
Marcus and Evanne are sharing some amazing podcasting – this week covering Love and more Love as well as Aphrodite, Recipes, Love, Mixology, and possibly more Love.
Finally, the FIRST TWO FULL EPISODES of Promenade of the Gods are here! We join the congregants of the Aquarian Tabernacle Church’s Mother Church for the next festival year, giving an inside look into all that ATC does and what goes into producing conventions and festivals for the Witchcraft/Pagan/Polytheist/Heathen/Wiccan community. We meet the 2026 Vessels who will carry the deities inside of themselves for the four festival days; witnessing them rehearse, build sets, transforming spaces into the sacred for Pagan Pilgrims from all over.
And speaking of Spring Mysteries, here is a quick reminder:

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There’s a growing conference in Portland! Spirit Northwest is a transformative and new format gathering for seekers, offering long-form immersive workshops on Paganism, witchcraft, and natural magick. Now in its second year, the conference is hosting keynotes from M. Isidora Forest, Laura Dávila, and Ivo Dominguez, Jr.
The conference organizers write, “Immerse yourself into modern and ancient wisdom, workshops, sacred rituals, and spiritual practices that inspire growth and connection.”
Information about the event and how to register is available on their website.
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Tarot of the Week by Star Bustamonte
Deck: African American Tarot, by Jamal R, artwork by Thomas Davis, published by Lo Scarabeo.
Card: The Fool – Soul
This week, there is likely to be energy that encourages trusting instincts and exploring ideas that are initially sparked by curiosity. There is also the potential for major pushback on preconceived ideas that have their roots in compliance and maintaining a status quo that serves only a privileged few. Additionally, a desire for something new and better, even if it seems impossible to obtain, could be a driving force for change.
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CONCORD, N.H. — The ACLU forwarded a press release that a federal district court has permanently invalidated the U.S. Department of Education’s February 14, 2025 “Dear Colleague” directive that sought to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in schools and colleges nationwide. After the federal government conceded that the directive and its related certification requirement were vacated, the court issued a final ruling barring the government from enforcing, relying on, or reviving the guidance anywhere in the country.