Celebrating the 20th Anniversary The 20th Anniversary Special Edition features new content, revised information, and updated
rituals detailing a guide for practicing Wicca with the Early Christian Trinity: God, Goddess, and
the Solar Lord Jesus. This book is written for the rapidly growing Christopagan community,
specifically, Wiccans who wish to practice earth-reaffirming spirituality without surrendering the
familiar Deities of their upbringing. Trinitarian Wicca focuses on the Goddess-inclusive Gnostic-Kaballistic or Elohian pantheon,
celebrating eight Sabbats and thirteen Esbats while upholding the Wiccan Rede. Trinitarian
Wicca is a tritheistic tradition that merges Hermetic Christianity with the Dianic and Alexandrian
Wicca traditions. Trinitarian Wicca recognizes the Gods and Goddesses of ante-Nicene
Christianity during the faith's infancy, before 325 A.C.E., when it was tempered by the Greco-
Egyptian Mystery Schools, Gnosticism, and Kabbalah. "There is but ONE religion; its deities have had many faces and names. It has been practiced
since antiquity, beyond memory or record. " --- Nancy Chandler, Trinitarian Wicca Blessed Be!
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary The 20th Anniversary Special Edition features new content, revised information, and updated
rituals detailing a guide for practicing Wicca with the Early Christian Trinity: God, Goddess, and
the Solar Lord Jesus. This book is written for the rapidly growing Christopagan community,
specifically, Wiccans who wish to practice earth-reaffirming spirituality without surrendering the
familiar Deities of their upbringing. Trinitarian Wicca focuses on the Goddess-inclusive Gnostic-Kaballistic or Elohian pantheon,
celebrating eight Sabbats and thirteen Esbats while upholding the Wiccan Rede. Trinitarian
Wicca is a tritheistic tradition that merges Hermetic Christianity with the Dianic and Alexandrian
Wicca traditions. Trinitarian Wicca recognizes the Gods and Goddesses of ante-Nicene
Christianity during the faith's infancy, before 325 A.C.E., when it was tempered by the Greco-
Egyptian Mystery Schools, Gnosticism, and Kabbalah. "There is but ONE religion; its deities have had many faces and names. It has been practiced
since antiquity, beyond memory or record. " --- Nancy Chandler, Trinitarian Wicca Blessed Be!
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