Georgian Wicca
| Georgian Wicca | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | GW |
| Type | Wicca |
| Classification | Traditional/Eclectic Wicca |
| Governance | Priesthood |
| Structure | 'Family' |
| Region | Canada, United States |
| Founder | George Patterson |
| Origin | 1970 Bakersfield, California |
| Members | Over 1,000 |
Georgian Wicca is a tradition, or denomination, in the neopagan religion of Wicca. In its organisation, it is very similar to British Traditional Wicca groups such as Gardnerian Wicca, however, it does not trace its initiatory line to one of the old English covens.
The name "Georgian" refers to its founder, George Patterson, who founded the tradition in 1970 in the United States.