Become an Affiliate!
Find community and family!
ATC Affiliates stand out as respected icons within the sea of local groups that you might find in any given city. We have the legal infrastructure that provides a safe haven for all of paganism to flourish, even if those pagans never interact with or know about an ATC church. If you are a spiritual leader with an active group, and you want to be a part of a legal, long-standing, unified, magical organization that serves the Lord and Lady together to make the world a better place for everyone, then you've found the right place.
Joining the ATC is a magical and legal process. We help you with the necessary paperwork to become a legally protected church. Churches receive more benefits and have more responsibilities than a regular non-profit organization. There is much paperwork, and waiting is part of the government game. The ATC does this work for you, but also represents you to the government. We will need to know who you are, what you do, and if your goals are in harmony with ours. If you come recommended by one of our affiliate leaders, you could become an affiliate in as soon as six months. If we have to get to know you, then let's get to know you, plan to come visit, and possibly have the Archpriesthood come and visit you. It's not required. Be patient and let us know if there is a reason for urgency.
If you are new to the family, please help us by providing references of people that we might know, who can vouch for your work within community. Without a proper vouch and vetting process it can take longer to get through the affiliation process. It's all about getting to know you and see if we are aligned in our energies.
At the ATC, we know there are many different types of magical families and it is our goal to empower those, who are doing the work of the Gods, to be more effective in their ministry. We do everything we can to ensure that the leaders we empower through affiliation are doing their best to make the world a better place, and growing a great crop of students to keep that work going in the future.