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| Clatsop County Pagans (CCP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Pagan community as a networking and information resource to facilitate the practice of Pagan spirituality. CCP was started in 2002 by a local Pagan woman who saw a need in the community for a publicly-recognized Pagan service organization that serves the Northern Oregon and Southern Washington coast. CCP does not focus on a specific Pagan religious group, but rather embraces many forms of Pagan spirituality and members represent a variety of traditions. |
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| Pagans are people who belong to any of a number of nature-oriented religions, whose worship revolves around the cycles of the sun and moon. As Pagans, we believe in the immanence of divinity, not transcendence alone, and we see divinity in the feminine as well as the masculine. There are many different Pagan religions, each with their own set of beliefs and practices, some of which may not agree completely with our definition. In general, however, Pagans are earth or nature-based in their religious practices, and believe we all have, within ourselves, the capacity to improve our conditions. |
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