Anglo-Saxon Heathenry is a polytheistic religion, that is it has many Gods and Goddesses. The ancient Anglo-Saxon Heathens shared many of these deities with the Norse and Germanic peoples. Others like Eostre seem to have only been worshiped by the Anglo-Saxons. These Gods and Goddesses are not like those of the Roman and Greek pantheons. They do not have specific things that they are the deity of. That is while you may turn to Thunor for rain, he is not ONLY the God of rain. Modern Anglo-Saxon Heathenry worships all the deities the ancient pagan Anglo-Saxons did with a few Norse additions. No doubt the names of many Anglo-Saxon deities have been lost.
Anglo-Saxon Heathenry has many beliefs that it shares with Asatru, another modern Germanic religion such as the belief in Wyrd and such concepts as frith. There are also codes defining social behavior. These are generally drawn from ideas of ancient Anglo-Saxon and Germanic culture. There are a whole host of practices varying from such things as wassailing to the rite of symbel. Due to the lack of information on ancient Anglo-Saxon paganism, modern Anglo-Saxon Heathenry is a blend of Norse and Anglo-Saxon practices. With the invasion of the Danes in the 9th century, and the closure of the monasteries by Henry VIIi in the 16th century much information that may have been helpful to reconstructing Anglo-Saxon rites and beliefs were lost., Since the Norsemen and the Anglo-Saxons come from a common Germanic culture, such borrowing was deemed necessary to fill out religious practice.
Wednesbury Shire practices a very specific form of Anglo-Saxon Heathenism. We draw
on only the practices of the ancient Angles, using their customs as the basis
for our religious practice. In addition, we are Theodish, which means that we
believe a tribal setting is the natural way for Heathenry to be practiced.
For more information on Anglo-Saxon Heathenry it is suggested you read "History of Anglo-Saxon
Heathenry at the Miercinga Theod website.