ÁSATRÚ UTAH
Finding our way back to the old Gods

From the dawn of time

Mankind has searched for their place in their community, world, and universe.

Religion is a way of finding our true nature and our relationship with life.
 Finding that the modern faiths of the world lacked what we needed.

We looked back to our ancestors and to the religion that they practiced.

Our name for it is Ásatrú.

Ásatrú is an old Norse word which means Troth (loyalty) to the Gods, and modern Ásatrú is nothing less than the complete revival of the ancient Norse Pagan religion.

Ásatrú recognizes many familiar Gods and Goddesses.

Thor is the Thunderer, the wielder of the divine Hammer Mjolnir. The thunder is the sound of his chariot, the rain his gift that allows the crops to prosper.

Odin, the All father, is the God who gifted mankind with a divine nature. He is the One-eyed God, who traded his eye for wisdom, and hung on the world tree to learn the mysteries of magic and the runes. Odin receives slain warriors in his hall, where they prepare for the final battle of Ragnarök.

Frey is a God of peace and plenty who is King of the Elves and brings fertility and prosperity to the land.

But a religion without Goddesses is halfway to atheism.


Freya, who wears the sacred necklace Brisingamen and rides in her cat drawn chariot. She is the Goddess of love and beauty, but she is also a fierce Goddess of battle and takes half the battle-slain to her.

Frigg is Odin’s wife, and she shares in his leadership of the Gods. She is the only other deity allowed to sit in Odin’s Seat from which she can see all of the Nine Worlds, and is the patron of the household and of married women.

Skadi is a Goddess of strong independence and a patron of hunting and of skiing.

We of the Ásatrú believe that the goal of living is to lead a worthwhile and useful life.

Our values are based on individual liberty, tempered with responsibility, as outlined in the Nine Noble Virtues: Courage, Truth, Honor, Fidelity, Discipline, Hospitality, Industriousness, Self-Reliance, and Perseverance.

No individual can stand alone without kinsmen and we believe strongly in the power and importance of the family. A strong religious community is also very important to us and we gather into groups, known as kindreds, to worship our Gods.

While we do not believe any religion is for everyone, the Ásatrú welcome anyone to our faith who is sincerely interested in pursuing the old ways. Ásatrú Utah does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender or sexual orientation.

Ásatrú Utah

Eagles Kindred of Utah started with 3 individuals drawn together because of their beliefs, values and a desire to grow spiritually. 

Founded in 1993 and was reorganized as Ásatrú Utah April 12, 2008.

Ásatrú Utah is dedicated to building a vibrant Ásatrú community in Northern Utah and its surrounding areas.

Ásatrú Utah is dedicated to being a re-constructionist form of Ásatrú, accepting all the forms of Northern tradition and lore.

Ásatrú Utah does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender or sexual orientation.

Ásatrú Utah Holds several classes, rituals, and other meet ups, all of them are open to the public.  

I am new to Ásatrú

This is where you can discover resources to assist you as you take your initial steps into the realm of Ásatrú.

Who We Are

As Ásatrúar we are proud of Utah and what we have to offer our community.

Here you can find out about what we are all about and our Ásatrú Community.

what is happing

Here You will find our upcoming Holy Days, Events and Classes

Resources and blog

Here is where you can locate the resources to support you on your continued journey alongside the Gods.

Our Recent Blog Posts!

Thor: The Thunderous Protector of Ásatrú

In the pantheon of Ásatrú, the pre-Christian Norse religion enjoying a revival today, there is perhaps no deity as beloved and iconic as Thor. Known for his mighty hammer, Mjölnir, and his boisterous presence in Norse mythology, Thor is a central figure in the belief system. In this blog post, we will delve into the fascinating world of Thor, exploring his origins, his role in Norse mythology, and his enduring significance in modern Ásatrú.









Unveiling Odin: The Allfather of Ásatrú

In the vibrant tapestry of Ásatrú, the ancient Norse religion that has experienced a resurgence in recent decades, few figures loom as large as Odin, the Allfather. Often shrouded in mystery and intrigue, Odin is a complex deity who has captured the imagination of many. In this blog post, we embark on a journey to unravel the enigmatic persona of Odin, exploring his multifaceted nature, his role in Norse mythology, and his significance to modern Ásatrú.








Building a Sence of Family in the Pagan Community

In a world that often seems disconnected and fragmented, finding a sense of belonging and community is vital for our spiritual and emotional well-being. For many Pagans, the path they follow is deeply personal, but that doesn’t mean they have to walk it alone. Building a sense of family within the Pagan community can be a profoundly enriching experience. In this blog post, we’ll explore five key ways to foster a strong sense of family in the Pagan community.

“it’s a very well-rounded religion and its always important to remember where you came from not who won the war.”