The Tradition of Inclusive Wicca
Inclusive Wicca started off as a small face to face teaching coven called Oak and Mistletoe in Adelaide, which blossomed into an online coven and school. While active for several years has now closed its online teaching circle. The Adelaide Coven may still be active.
The tradition of Inclusive Wicca was founded by Amethyst Treleven in Adelaide South Australia.
- Inclusive Wicca is eclectic by nature
- The teaching of Inclusive Wicca are presented in an open and truthful way
- Study is adapted to the needs of the individual.
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF INCLUSIVE WICCA
In 2008 the Community Church of Inclusive Wicca Incorporated (CCIWI) (of which Oak and Mistletoe was the founding coven) was officially registered as a church and not-for-profit body under the South Australian Associations Incorporation Act 1985.
In 2008 the Community Church of Inclusive Wicca Incorporated (CCIWI) (of which Oak and Mistletoe was the founding coven) was officially registered as a church and not-for-profit body under the South Australian Associations Incorporation Act 1985.
- CCIWI is the first ever Wiccan organisation to receive recognition by the Australian Taxation Office
- CCIWI is the first ever Wiccan organisation to be given a charities licence by the South Australian government.
The Community Church of Incisive Wicca likely closed when the online school did in 2015 for what reasons I do not know.