Welcome!

Twin Cities Pagan Pride is an organization that offers events and resources to the Twin Cities (Minnesota) community.

Twin Cities Pagan Pride (our fall event) focuses on public education in the broader community. Our new spring event, Paganicon, offers programming, events, and resources by the Pagan community for the Pagan community.

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Welcome

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Please excuse the mess.

We are staying open while we remodel the site… We’ve just launched the new Paganicon site!

We welcome you to the site of the Twin Cities Pagan Pride organization. We host two events each year.

Twin Cities Pagan Pride is a free public fall event, held in cooperation with the international Pagan Pride movement. Head over to our fall event site for more information and details, but there’ll be great music, rituals, vendors, and much more. We also collect a food and charitable donation at this event.

Paganicon 3 – March 15-17, 2013

Paganicon 3 with Oriion Foxwood and Brandy Williams

March 15-17, 2013

In 2013, Paganicon will feature not one, but two authors: Brandy Williams and Orion Foxwood. Paganicon is our spring hotel-based conference offering workshops, an equinox ball, conversation, and other events by the Pagan community for the Pagan community. Discover programming items that challenge you to think in new ways, make new connections, and renew or inspire your religious and spiritual life. (We also add in some great food, lots of chances to hang out and talk, an art show, and much more.) Head over to our Paganicon site for more details, registration information, and information about our plans.

About Twin Cities Pagan Pride

We’re a 501(c)3 organization, and we always welcome volunteers. We also welcome vendors at both our events, and more information about vending can be found both on this site and the event-specific sites linked above. You can also find out ways to support us.

What’s our Mission?

  • To promote religious tolerance for all faiths especially minority faiths, religions and beliefs
  • To educate the general public about minority faiths
  • To dispel and debunk myths and stereotypes about minority faiths and individuals who adhere to such beliefs
  • To provide a forum for the exploration, comparison, contrast, and growth and expansion of diverse spiritual and religious ideas, theories, practices, traditions and views
  • To promote research and knowledge about the history, science, and art of all religions from ancient to modern