Our Values

There are some wonderful traditions and fantastic covens out there but for the newcomer to Wicca, finding one that suits their needs first time up isn’t always easy. As a result, the Circle of Oak and Mistletoe was formed initially as a teaching coven so that people who wanted to learn a flexible, personalised approach to Wicca could do so in a safe and caring, shared environment. Oak and Mistletoe quickly developed into more than just a face to face teaching coven and eventually became the founding coven of CCIWI and the tradition of Inclusive Wicca. CCIWI is still growing and it’s become known as a community that supports students and practitioners with members from all around the world. But what does the tradition that grew out of that hold as its foundation principles?

  • We explore the verifiable evidence of Wicca’s history so that newcomers understand it’s relatively short history. We do not hold to the romantic view of Wicca as a revived pre-Christian religion,
  • Everyone has the right to develop their own relationship with the Divine,
  • Inclusive Wicca is a religion, philosophy, practice and a way of life. It is not a dogma,
  • All tradition members deserve to be honoured, respected and cared for,
  • The real religion of Wicca is more important than the fluffy bunny stuff around it,
  • The Wiccan Rede and Law of Return are our prescriptions for appropriate behaviour and consequences,
  • Wicca can be eclectic and flexible and still be Wicca.

To learn more about the Inclusive tradition, please visit the teaching coven, the Circle of Oak and Mistletoe.