Clergy & Ordination


All clergy members must hold to a tenet or guiding principle that guides their work and sets a foundation for ethical behavior. Clergy must declare which tenet(s) guide their work when joining the roster.

There are two types of clergy associated with Black Oak Grove: those we ordain (BOG Ministers) and those who were trained/ordained elsewhere but are a part of our clergy network.

The network is a collection of pagan clergy in the region who can help provide services. Needing someone for a wedding or other service? Interested in joining the network? Contact us: [email protected]


Rights of a Black Oak Grove Minister

Black Oak Grove Ministers are granted the direct authority to officiate weddings and are permitted to conduct other religious ceremonies in accordance with their faith.

Duties of a Black Oak Grove Minister

Black Oak Grove Ministers are held to high standards of honesty and integrity. They are required to adhere to all applicable laws and regulations while diligently fulfilling your duties. Their dedication and effort in creating meaningful wedding ceremonies are highly valued.

Ethics & Limitations of the Black Oak Grove Ordination

Ordination must be a considered, deliberate, and responsible act. We are currently developing a short, self-paced training that must be completed prior to ordination. If interested, check back soon.

Do you already have documented spiritual training and/or previously held an ordination with another organization? Email us: [email protected]

Ordination within Black Oak Grove remains valid solely if the information provided is accurate, submitted in a spirit of genuine faith and sincerity, and upholds the following ethical philosophies:

  1. Respect Autonomy: Respect and uphold the autonomy and dignity of every individual.
  2. Qualification: Utilize only practices within your expertise and training.
  3. Self-awareness: Be aware of how your beliefs and limitations impact your work.
  4. Service-Oriented: Provide spiritual guidance as a service to others, not for personal satisfaction.
  5. Open-Minded: Be open and respectful to diverse beliefs.
  6. Religious Freedom: Affirm the religious and spiritual freedom of all.
  7. Non-imposition: Avoid imposing personal beliefs but may express them appropriately.
  8. Non-Discrimination: Serve all without discrimination.
  9. Trust and Dependency: Avoid exploiting trust and dependency.
  10. Referrals: Make referrals to professional services when needed.
  11. Continuity: Ensure continuity of services if unable to continue.
  12. Realistic Expectations: Provide realistic expectations for spiritual services.
  13. Responsible Magic: Use ritual or magic responsibly and provide preparation.
  14. Integrity: Avoid dual relationships compromising integrity.
  15. Confidentiality: Respect and maintain confidentiality.
  16. Conflict Mediation: Intervene only when necessary or requested, acting as a mediator.
  17. Community Welfare: Prioritize community welfare.
  18. Professional Cooperation: Foster professional relationships and cooperation.
  19. Consistent Actions: Act consistently with beliefs and honor deities.
  20. Personal Wellness: Maintain personal well-being and seek assistance when necessary.
  21. Ongoing Growth: Pursue continuous personal growth and development.
  22. Notification: Promptly notify Black Oak Grove of the inability to continue duties.

Regarding Marriage

  • Marriage is a fundamental right for everyone, irrespective of their race, gender/identity, or sexual orientation.
  • Every couple has the freedom to select the person who will officiate their marriage ceremony.
  • The privilege to officiate marriage is open to all individuals holding the appropriate credentials.