The lantern is lit.

Welcome home to Wolfsong Temple.

A Colorado-based Norse Pagan temple and open spiritual community rooted in frith, ancestry, land, sacred learning, and belonging.

Wolfsong Temple lantern and wolf mark
“Thank the one who carried the lantern before you, even if it was you.”

Temple

We honor the gods, goddesses, ancestors, land spirits, and the old ways through worship, study, service, and lived practice.

About the temple
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Hel’s Hall

A community gathering space under Wolfsong Temple for frith-building, discussion, fellowship, online groups, and in-person circles.

Gather in the Hall
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The Wanderers’ Library

The soul of the Hall: living knowledge, ancestral memory, field wisdom, stories, and resources for seekers and wanderers.

Open the shelves

Built by a wanderer, for wanderers

A sacred home for those who have often felt outside the circle.

Wolfsong Temple is being shaped as a place of reverence and welcome. Our work is rooted in Norse Pagan practice, but our hearth is open to pagans and seekers of many respectful paths.

We are not here to be gurus. We are here to keep the lantern lit, tend the hearth, honor what came before, and help build what comes next.

Our core commitments

  • Frith, respect, and community care
  • Ancestral remembrance without exclusion
  • Nature-based spirituality and land reverence
  • Learning, discussion, and spiritual growth
  • Safe gathering spaces, online and in person

The Hearthfire

The heart of Hel’s Hall: welcome, ritual, seasonal observance, community meals, and the simple promise that the fire is tended.

Ancestor Hall

A place to Remember Well: names, stories, candle-light, animal companions, teachers, guides, and all who helped carry the flame.

The Wild Shelf

A living place for nature, wolves, ecology, field knowledge, sanctuary work, and the sacred bond between humans and the more-than-human world.

Carry the Flame Forward

There is a place for you here.

Join us in building a temple, a hall, and a living community for those who seek rooted spirituality, frith, remembrance, and wonder.