Pagans Ahoy! / Salt Lake Weekly, Dec. 21, 2006

Pagans ahoy!by Jerre Wroble Rev. Heron has been part of the Salt Lake City Pagan community since the early ’90s and is one of the founders of the Church of the Sacred Circle, a local earth-based tradition. A graphic artist and Web designer, Heron is married with two children being Read more

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Sisterhood / Salt Lake Tribune, March 12, 2005

Organizations emphasize female energy andhelp members connect with Mother Earth The Rev. Heron says she has always known that she “was born a pagan.” (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune ) By Julie DeHererraThe Salt Lake Tribune The room is illuminated by four candles that represent the four points of the Read more

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Rites of Spring / Deseret News, March 7, 2009

Spring. It’s a time when the earth awakens from its winter’s sleep. Flowers bloom. And the sun is more willing to show its face. Coincidence or not, it’s also a time of celebration and remembrance for the world’s largest religions. Christianity’s springtime observations include Lent, the days of Holy Week Read more

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Diff’rent Strokes, Good Will to All Folks

Diff’rent Strokes, Good Will to All Folks Unapologetically Un-Christian By Randy Harward According to ReligiousTolerance.org and Adherents.com, Christianity, with a 33 percent slice of the population pie, is the largest religion in the world—except that leaves 67 percent of the world worshiping other gods. Islam ranks second (and gaining—gasp!) at Read more

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