"Going to church" is a part of the Christian tradition and not part of Paganism. Paganism is an undogmatic, rustic tradition that predates Christianity by thousands of years. Historically, Pagans practiced their traditions and celebrations to mark cycles and seasons. Their meeting places were more likely to be forests and fields, caves and mountains, groves and waterfalls, rivers and springs and leafy glades . . . places in nature that they considered sacred. In fact, when the early Christians tried to wipe out Paganism one of the first assaults was to cut down sacred groves of trees that had been meeting places for hundreds of years.
Pagans meet wherever they choose.
Pagans (assuming you mean pagan in the most commonly accepted sense) worship in a wide variety of places. The most preferred worship location would be outdoors; so that they may be more in-tune with nature. This is not a set in stone rule though. Many pagans find fulfillment worshiping in the sanctity of their own homes, with friends in a basement or bedroom, or even performing their religious rituals on the astral level. Pagan religions are a faith geared toward being in-tune with nature but sometimes due to space issues, safety issues, and prying eyes they are forced to worship in the "shadows".
Neo paganism are religions that are focused on the earth. Religious practices often occur outside but many practice in their homes due to privacy or space issues.
Harvest - Neopagan magazine - was created in 1980.
Neopagan is a spiritual walk that reflects the principals of past civilizations. Someone who considers themself a person who worships the same way as Celtics, Inca, Romans, or other ancient cultures could be considerered a Neopagan. Neopagan can also be considered a religion that focuses on nature-based teachings, usually including seasonal changes and the cycles of the earth.
No, it's not necessary. The word Neopagan is usually capitalized, however.
what r u talkin about? neopagan goups r still around
The Neopagan, or Wiccan, Sabbath of Samhain is representative to the Witch's New Year.
yes he does go to church because he is christian not all christians go to church my dad is a christian he doesn't go to church
She "forgets" to go to church. So she doesn't go to church.
no he does not go to church
No Buddists do not go to a church.
yes does go to church
No they did not go to church. the first church is mentioned in the book of Acts.
Yes, anyone can go to church.