Bryan Lankford
Bryan Lankford is a leading Wiccan
practitioner in the Dallas Pagan community. He has been
trained as a High Priest in the McFarland Dianic Tradition, a
Wiccan tradition founded in the early 1970s by Morgan
McFarland, and has master standing in Old Path Wicca. He
is the cofounder and High Priest of the OIC coven, an Old Path
Wiccan coven that holds regular circles of its own as well as
performing rituals for the Dallas Pagan community.
Bryan has served as national co-second
officer of the Covenant of the Goddess (CoG), an international
organization for Wiccans, and as first officer of the Texas
Local Council of CoG. Since its creation he has been on
the board of directors of Betwixt & Between (B&B), a
community center for Wiccans, Pagans, and others who follow
alternative spiritual paths, and has taught the beginning
Wicca class at B&B since 1998. As interfaith officer
for the Texas Local Council of CoG and interfaith director for
B&B, Bryan lectures extensively about Wicca at colleges,
universities, and private functions around the North Texas
area helping thousands of people understand the truth about
Wicca. Bryan is also a founding member of B&B’s
Civil Rights Division, which aids those who are experiencing
religious discrimination.
Since 1999 Bryan has been a member of the
Thanks-Giving Square Interfaith Committee, which promotes
dialogue and cooperation between people of all religions,
where he represents the Wiccan faith in the Dallas area
religious community. In 2000 he received international
media attention when he gave the opening invocation at a
Dallas City Council meeting.
Bryan has been frequently interviewed by
the media and has been a guest on both secular and religious
radio programs. His first book, WICCA
DEMYSTIFIED: A GUIDE FOR PRACTITIONERS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS,
was published by Marlowe & Co. in 2005. He lives in Mesquite, Texas, with his
wife, Anastasia, and two
children. |