Christian witchcraft communities are living, breathing sanctuaries — places where prayer meets magic and faith meets freedom. These groups offer education, fellowship, and safety for those reclaiming a spiritual path that blends Christ and craft. Explore them with discernment, curiosity, and an open heart.
(Note: Some communities are private to protect members — request access respectfully.)
Official Sites & Learning Platforms
Christian Witches (Website + School)
Type: Educational Platform / Community Hub
Overview: Founded by Rev. Valerie Love, this site hosts articles, classes, the Christian Witches Mystery School, and annual conventions. A major hub for structured learning and fellowship.
Join: Visit ChristianWitches.com
Christian Witches Mystery School (Teachable)
Type: Online Courses & Private Forum
Overview: Teachable-based platform with in-depth lessons on Christian witchcraft, theology, and magical practice. Access includes a private peer community.
Join: Enroll through Christian Witches Mystery School
Facebook Communities
Christian Witches (FB Group)
Type: Social Group / Fellowship
Overview: Long-running moderated community for spiritual discussion, prayer, and support. Beginner-friendly.
Join: Search “Christian Witches” on Facebook and request to join.
The Christian Witches Coven (FB Group)
Type: Study Group / Coven-Style Community
Overview: Smaller, focused group for devotional magic and scripture-based rituals. Moderated for respectful engagement.
Join: Facebook search “The Christian Witches Coven.”
Christian Witches, Trinitarian Wiccans & Christo-Pagans (FB Group)
Type: Academic / Discussion Forum
Overview: More scholarly space for exploring theology and the intersection of Christian mysticism and witchcraft.
Join: Search the full group title on Facebook.
Wider & Interfaith Spaces
Meetup & Disboard (Mixed-Path Groups)
Type: Local & Online Meetups
Overview: Use tags like witchcraft, Christo-pagan, or faith & magic to find inclusive local covens or hybrid circles.
Join: Meetup Disboard
How to Engage Safely
- Respect each group’s theology and privacy boundaries.
- Use a pseudonym if you’re exploring quietly.
- Avoid posting personal info or location details in public threads.
- Read group rules before contributing — these spaces are heavily moderated to protect members from harassment.