Michael Shuler – has lived in the Northwest for more than 25 years. As a parent, spouse and Priestx Michael has served in several communities and groups. Driven by a desire to explore many occult practices, Michael has more than 20 years of experience in various occult groups, including multiple degrees across the Nroogd and Georgian traditions of Wicca. Michael has often led public rituals within Whatcom Pagans and Skagit Pagans, and provided classes and workshops on various occult topics.

Michael Boyce (they/them) –  is a 2nd degree Wiccan priest in the Georgian/NROOGD traditions of Luna Del Mar. Their professional experience ranges all over the board from teaching children life skills through martial arts, to providing tech support to local non-profits. Michael has been a part of the local pagan community for over 10 years and is excited to support their community members while making an explicitly safe and welcoming space for their fellow queers.

Ahn Davidson (she/her) – holds over 30-years experience in the pagan communities across the United States. Ahn settled in the Pacific Northwest with her husband in 2010 and raises her family in a beautiful old growth forest on the edge of town, where she furthers her permaculture craft and ethnobotony studies. As an Agnostic Atheopagan High Priestess she has dedicated her life to creating inclusive and meaningful rituals which honor diverse nature-based spiritual practices. Ahn specializes in life celebrations such as birth and naming rituals, rites of passage, weddings, funerals, and transformative group gatherings which inspire connection and personal growth. Ahn is passionate about environment and social justice issues, empowering women, and supporting families, and is one of the facilitators of HAUNT Women. Ahn’s leadership reflects her deep commitment to fostering spaces where individuals feel inspired and supported to thrive within community.

Patricia Meehan – is an ordained priestess of the Guild of Sacred Night, a goddess tradition that honors primordial night as deity. Since moving to Bellingham in 2020, she has been working with the local pagan community to help facilitate gatherings and develop new forms of community service and outreach. She enjoys writing music and running sound for ritual gatherings, teaching, and is spearheading the effort to promote action-based acknowledgement on behalf of the Whatcom Pagans to our indigenous neighbors and these sacred lands and waterways. Patricia is passionate about helping to create thriving pagan community in this digital age, and is excited to to bring about a lively, engaging, and explicitly queer-friendly space for our local community.

Autumn Selkie – Autumn is a priestess of the Guild of Sacred Night and the founder of the Dèa Noctist tradition. She has over twelve years of experience serving her Goddess and community as a priestess, putting on public ritual and rites of passage, as well as teaching the arts that go into performing ceremony and sacred storytelling. As a visually impaired artist and priestess, Autumn strives to make pagan community and ritual space accessible, and to demonstrate that there are many varied paths through the blessed night and to the Goddess.