This Year's
Lansing
Pagan
Pride
Day
is
Saturday, September 11, 2010
9:00am to 4:00pm
at
The Unitarian Universalist Church
Grounds
855 Grove Street
East Lansing, MI 48823
Statement of
Purpose:
The
Pagan Pride Project is a non-profit organization. The primary purposes of this
corporation shall be the advancement of religion and elimination of prejudice
and discrimination based on religious beliefs.

Mission Statement:
The
mission of the Pagan Pride Project is to foster pride in Pagan identity through
education, activism, charity and community.
Defining the
Mission Statement:
We try
to keep our purpose balanced through the inspirations of Air, Fire, Water, and
Earth:
·
Air:
Education
We're never going to be able to practice our spiritual paths openly if we don't
give the public accurate information about what we do and do not do.
·
Fire:
Activism
People aren't necessarily going to go out of their way to find out what Pagans
really do. We have to have the courage to act on our convictions and do what we
need to do.
·
Water:
Charity
We know that what we do returns to us. We need to demonstrate this by offering
compassion to our communities where it is needed. When we share our own
abundance, we show that we trust the Gods to share abundance with us in return.
·
Earth:
Community
We're never going to be able to practice openly if we don't know anyone else in
our local Pagan communities. We need to weave networking webs in our cities, in
our towns, in our rural areas. We need these webs to support one another. That
support will also show those who would restrict our practice that we are not
just a few isolated wackos, but are a growing congregation of people who adhere
to a faith that, while different, is as valid as their own.

History
Read a history of the Pagan Pride Project
What is a Pagan?
The
following definition is for the purposes of the Pagan Pride Project. Others may
define themselves or their group in different ways, and that's OK. Some groups
that fit the categories we list may not call themselves Pagan, and that's ok too
- that's why we say that first and foremost the definition of a Pagan is someone
who self-identifies as a Pagan. But the following was created in order to have a
functional definition to help educate the public about the spiritual paths we
cover:
Definition:
A Pagan
or NeoPagan is someone who self-identifies as a Pagan, and whose spiritual or
religious practice or belief fits into one or more of the following categories:
·
Honoring, revering, or worshipping a Deity or Deities found in
pre-Christian, classical, aboriginal, or tribal mythology; and/or
·
Practicing religion or spirituality based upon shamanism,
shamanic, or magickal practices; and/or
·
Creating new religion based on past Pagan religions and/or
futuristic views of society, community, and/or ecology;
·
Focusing religious or spiritual attention primarily on the Divine
Feminine; and/or
·
Practicing religion that focuses on earth based spirituality.
Here is the
link to the National Pagan Pride Site.
www.paganpride.org
Here is a
link to our Yahoo Group, where you can leave messages.
www.groups.yahoo.com/group/LansingPaganPride

Contact Information
- Electronic mail
General Information:
info@lansingppd.com
community/church liaison:
communityliaison@lansingppd.com
press info:
pressinfo@lansingppd.com
Vendor Info: Angela@lansingppd.com
Volunteers info:
Angela@lansingppd.com
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