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The Three Haven Society (THS) is a spiritual and nature-centered religious organization dedicated to fostering sacred connection, environmental stewardship, and community resilience. Rooted in the teachings of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Triple Moon Goddess, and the Sacred Web of Life, we honor the cycles of nature and embrace personal and communal spiritual growth. Our mission includes reverence for the Earth, support for ancestral wisdom, inclusivity, and the empowerment of individuals on their sacred paths
Membership in the Three Haven Society is open to individuals who resonate with our principles and wish to engage in spiritual practice, environmental stewardship, and community service. To join:
Review the Pathways of the Grove, which outlines our core teachings
Participate in a local Grove gathering or ceremony.
Undergo an initiation ritual if you choose to formally align with the Society.
Complete the membership process, which includes understanding our doctrine and values.
All members are encouraged to actively contribute to the community through service, learning, and spiritual practice
The Three Haven Society is deeply committed to environmental stewardship and sustainable land management. Through our Nature Stewardship & Environmental Care Resolution (THS-2025-C07) and Environmental Services & Community Land Stewardship Resolution (THS-2025-C08), we:
Maintain sacred lands using ecological restoration techniques.
Engage in tree felling only when necessary for safety, ritual purposes, or ecological balance.
Balance pond and lake ecosystems to preserve water quality and biodiversity.
Offer land restoration services to the public in exchange for donations to support our nonprofit work.
Promote natural landscaping, pollinator-friendly gardening, and sustainable conservation efforts
Yes! Ordained clergy within the Three Haven Society are authorized to perform:
Legal weddings and handfastings (subject to state laws and proper registration).
Rites of passage, such as name blessings, dedications, and coming-of-age ceremonies.
Seasonal celebrations and sacred rituals aligned with the Wheel of the Year.
Funerary rites and spiritual transitions for those crossing into the next phase of existence.
Clergy members have the right to refuse any ceremony that does not align with their spiritual beliefs, and all officiants are required to comply with legal documentation requirements
Yes, the Three Haven Society is a legally recognized nonprofit religious organization under Indiana state law and operates with tax-exempt status similar to a church. Our funding comes from:
Member contributions and donations, which are tax-deductible.
Volunteer and community service programs, such as environmental land stewardship.
Rituals, ceremonies, and educational programs that sustain our mission.
Grants and partnerships that align with our ecological and spiritual objectives.
All funds are used to maintain sacred spaces, provide community services, and support the spiritual and environmental mission of the Society