Christopagan.net is "... a Network for Christopagans,
Christian Witches, Christian Wiccans, Mystics, and Magickal Christians."
See: http://www.christopagan.net/
GoddessChristians is a Yahoo! group: "Balancing Goddess
and God." It is for "Goddess worshipers, Christo-Pagans, seekers
of Mother Earth, Mary Magdelene, Asherath." See:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ The Yahoo! group
page refers to Jesus by his real name Yeshua of Nazareth:
"Yeshua was
an occult teacher of the ancient Mystery tradition. He was married to
Mary Magdalene, the other half of the Messiah Archetype, both of them
representing the Divine Energy as it Incarnates in both Masculine and
Feminine forms. The wedding at Cana was theirs, some scholars and
historians now say they even produced children."
The Cross and the Pentacle is a "...gathering place for the magical
Christian and the eccentric Witch." See:
http://groups.msn.com/
The Cauldron and the Cross attempts to find common ground between
Wicca and Christianity -- between the Cauldron and the Cross. See:
http://www.geocities.com/
Christian Wicca discusses Trinitarian Wicca,
"... a path of American Wicca ... that works exclusively with the Christian
Pantheon." See:
http://www.christianwicca.org/ Webmaster is Nancy Chandler Pittman,
author of books on Christian/Trinitarian Wicca.
Essays, covering a wide range of viewpoints -- a few are quite negative:
The following graphic is the result of a search of the Amazon.com inventory
of books for "Trinitarian Wicca" Such searches often come up with some
rather strange titles.
Books by Ann Moura:
In her book "Green Witchcraft," she describes how her mother
and grandmother were able to merge Roman Catholicism and traditional
Witchcraft/Pagan practices and beliefs. The Christian belief in Jesus
being born of the Virgin Mary and the Holy Spirit found resonance in the
widespread Pagan belief that the God impregnated the Goddess who gave
birth to the God. Her mother and grandmother looked upon the Christian
Trinity as the male aspect of the divine and of Mary as the
Mother-Goddess. Her book is:
Ann Moura,: Green Witchcraft: Folk magic, fairy lore and herb craft,"
(1996). You
can read many dozens of reviews and/or order this book safely from
Amazon.com's online book store