Many of us have encountered a novel issue – we are often not co-religious even with people who on paper share the same branch of religion as us. Co-religious meaning that we are co-religionists; that we share the same religion, recognizing our beliefs and practices in the religious beliefs and practices of others. If we are going to join others in worship, where do we draw our own personal lines of belief and practice? Unfortunately, we do not often know our own limits until we reach them or in the very least question them. What concessions are we personally alright with? What is most important to us? Where is the middle ground between breadth and depth of belief and practice that we are comfortable with? Join this workshop for an honest and open discussion about one of the elephants in the room when pagans choose to congregate- co-religiosity.