Heathens purchase building for public Norse temple

Volkshof Kindred, a Heathen 501c3 organization located in the Twin Cities, recently purchased a building to be used as a Hof.  A Hof is the name for a temple building in Old Norse.  The group says this is the first dedicated, group-owned, public Heathen Hof in North America.  The residential building, which the group is currently renovating, is located in a northern Minneapolis suburb.

Site of Volkshof Kindred’s new Hof in Brooklyn Center, MN

Volkshof Kindred on Facebook
Hof location:  5319 Oliver Ave N, Brooklyn Center, MN
To donate:  Paypal (link on website) or  send cash or check
to PO Box 290241 Minneapolis, MN 55429.
Donations are tax-deductible.
For more information:  email Webmaster@volkshofkindred.com

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The Kindred says the Hof will provide space for their board meetings, rituals, symbels and other religious and social activities.  It’s also available to other Heathen groups to rent for workshops or retreats.   Previously, the group met at the home of one of the group members. As the Kindred desired to have a public Hof, Chris ‘Gunnar’ Miller, who heads the Hof, says continuing to meet in a private home was no longer a viable option, “As a public entity, we have a responsibility to open our doors to newcomers. This sometimes means opening our doors to strangers, which carries a much higher potential for problems when our meeting space is someone’s home. In addition, as our kindred and our regional circle of friends widens, we are becoming more pressed for space when we get together, which has become more and more stressful for me and for my family. We needed and wanted a space that was truly sacred and dedicated to the gods and goddesses and that was the responsibility of the group. We wanted a space and a resource that we could share with the larger community to foster the growth of our folkway.”  Miller hopes that this will be the first of many dedicated, group-owned Hofs in the United States.  He feels public Hofs could  lend Heathenry some legitimacy and credibility.

Miller says the building was purchased through a fundraising effort that started several years ago, “So far, our fundraising has been slow and steady in general, although we were able to obtain a building much sooner than expected due to the very generous donations of a few friends. Now that we have the property, we need to continue raising money to repair and remodel the space, and on an ongoing basis to cover operational expenses such as property taxes, utilities, maintenance, etc. We are in the process of creating a short and long-term budget plan that will give us a better idea of how much money we will need on an ongoing basis.”

He stated that persons who donate “notable amounts” will be commemorated with a plaque in the new Hof.

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Magus Books and Herbs Customer Appreciation Day held Sept 17th 2011

The pagan community turned out in droves to the Magus Books event held to celebrate and thank them for their loyal support over the last 19 years. Free BBQ’ed vittles were served to all customers and passersby and the day was packed with fun. Tarot cards were read, astrology charts deciphered, auras photographed, soothing massages thoroughly enjoyed and … not to be forgotten, fabulous door prizes proliferated the day!

Magus Books and Herbs thanks all of their customers for their support and also thanks the following for their discussion groups and contributions that made it such a fabulous day for all:

  • Alex and Matt for presenting the “TC Solitary Practitioner Tea Time”
  • Bobby Sullivan for the aura photography and aura photography discussion
  • Alferian for the Wander lore workshop
  • Babette Sicard/Mugwort Maggie for the talk on “What Works as a Small Business Owner”
  • The Standing Stones for the discussion comparing “Living the Wheel of the Year … Then and Now”.

A special Thanks and Appreciation goes out to our local artisan vendors who donated items for door prizes! Babs of Mugwort Maggies Apothecary, Ardus of Crescent Moon, Pauline Kabe of Squirrely Girly, Alan Olson, Cathy from The Edge newspaper, Alferian Gwydion MacLir, Marie Booth of Meadowlake Arts, Liz Johnson – herbalist, Mela Amara – shiatsu practitioner, Laurel Redd of Opinicus Soaps, The Standing Stones who catered the event and all others who contributed to our fun day!

Standing Stones outside the Magus Store Front

Nels Linde

Earth House Announces Festival Layaway Program

In response to festivant requests, the Earth House Project of Minnesota announced a Festival Layaway Program for Paypal registrants. Several participants reportedly approached members of Earth House’s Midsummer Gather last year and asked about the availability of a payment plan, and others  said they had issues raising the registration fee all at once.

The Earth house plan allows participants who sign up through September to submit automatic payments of the total registration cost over 10 months. Registrants  pay $13.00 a month until June through a subscription payment through Paypal .  The plan will adjust payment amounts based on the remaining months before the 12th Annual Midsummer Gather, if registrants sign up after September. There is also a youth option for the Festival Layaway Program, children 10 and under attend free with any paid adult.

Earth House Project of Minnesota sponsors the Midsummer Gather at Eagle Cave Campground and the Coffee Cauldron every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at the Edge Coffee House and the Sacred Paths Center.  Contact: 1 (877) 538-4121,  email Earth House Project of Minnesota or visit www.EarthHouseMN.org for more information.

An online informal survey of national pagan events reveals few offer payment plans for event costs that are under $300, if at all.  No definitive statistics are available about the use of payment plans to aid Pagans in budgeting for the festival experience or increase festival attendance.

Nels Linde

International Peace Day

Thirty years ago, the UN General Assembly declared September 21st to be an International Day of Peace.  The UN envisions this day as one where people and organizations observe the day with celebrations and educational programs promoting peace  and that all nations participate in a global  ceasefire.

The theme for this year’s International Day of Peace is Make Your Voice Heard.  Mr. Kiyo Akasaka, UN Under-Secretay-General for Communications, spoke about the significance of the this year’s celebration, “September 21, 2011, marks the 30th anniversary of the International Day of Peace. As we begin today a 100-day countdown to the observance, we pay tribute to the many civil society activists who lent the strength of their imagination to the institution of this Day.

The United Nations General Assembly declared in 1981 that the Day shall be devoted to commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples. It invited all Member States, the United Nations system, regional organizations, non-governmental organizations, peoples and individuals to commemorate the Day in different ways, especially through all means of education, and to cooperate with the United Nations in the observance of that day.

Education, and the fruits of education, have been central to this observance. Young women and men everywhere are demonstrating the power of connection by reaching out to each other, and rallying together, in the common cause of the dignity and human rights to which their peoples aspire.

It is in tribute to them, and the spirit they represent, that we have chosen this year, under the overall idea of Peace and Democracy, the theme of “Make Your Voice Heard.” The United Nations stands ready to work with the peoples in whose name the International Day of Peace was established to secure a world ready for, and worthy of, the peace that is essential to all creative human endeavour.”

PNC-Minnesota compiled a listing of International Peace Day events in our area:

Minnesota
11:30 am, Today
Flash Mob for World Peace
We are creating a flash mob giving FREE HUGS FOR WORLD PEACE. Wear your peace t-shirts! It will be videotaped!
IDS Crystal Court
8th St & Nicollet Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota

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5:30 pm, Today
Annual Peace Day Event
Children, parents and teachers will gather around our Peace Pole today to celebrate International Peace Day. Children will sing songs of peace and plant Pinwheels for Peace in the garden.
1500 Edgewood Blvd
North Mankato, Minnesota

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7:00 pm, Today
Women on the Front Line: War, Trauma & Remorse
Helen Benedict, author of The Lonely Soldier, will be speaking about why and how war stories are different when they are told by women soldiers. She will discuss the experiences of women at war, and what they have to say about war, violence, and peace.
University of St. Thomas
O’Shaughnessy Educational Center Auditorium
St. Paul, Minnesota
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8:00 pm, Today
Peace day 108 Sun Salutations
A small yoga community gathers to practice 108 Sun Salutations with the intention of peace for all.
Snap Fitness 4th Street
Staples, Minnesota
Aikido Peace Week Training and 15 yr anniversary of the Shuharikan Dojo
Join fellow Aiki schools (Way of Harmony) for a Friendship Training get-together and celebration of our 15 year anniversary in St. Paul. Training on Sat., Sept. 24 from approx. 10:30 to 12:30pm. More activities will be held all week.
265 W. 7th Street, 3rd Floor
St. Paul, Minnesota

Iowa
11:55 am, Today
Rally for Peace
We will gather for ten minutes in solidarity with those fighting to make peace a way of life around the world. At noon a minute of silence will be observed, as requested by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
Water St.
Winnebago St.
Decorah, Iowa
http://neipjc.org

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7:15pm, Today
Free Yoga Classes at Twisted Root Yoga Studio
All the Yoga classes at Twisted Root Yoga Studio will be free on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 in honor of peace day. There will be a special class at 7:15 pm for anyone who has never been to a yoga class. Find peace in mind, body, and spirit via yoga.
331 Bluff Street
Dubuque, Iowa
http://twistedrootyoga.net

Wisconsin
12:00 noon, Today
Echo Valley Hope’s Celebration of International Day of Peace & Forgiveness
Echo Valley Hope hosts a day of prayer and celebration with the high energy gypsy music of Fishtank Ensemble and singer/songwriter Christine Costanzo.
E14604 County Road F
Ontario, Wisconsin
http://www.echovalleyhope.org

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3:15 pm, Today
Celebrate Peace
Peace Day program to promote community, world and inner peace. Yoga/tai chi demos, music, origami, writing, reading, crafts and music for all ages.
820 East Main Street
Eagle, Wisconsin, United States
http://www.alicebaker.lib.wi.us/

Michigan
All Week
Week of Peace Education/ UN International Day of Peace in Grand Rapids
The Grand Rapids Public Schools by Board Proclamation will encourage the observance of UN IDP classroom and school activities throughout the week and on the 21st. Program encouraged by the Institute for Global Education since 1984.
Grand Rapids Public Schools, 1331 Franklin St. SE,
Grand Rapids, Michigan
http://InstituteforGlobalEducation.org

North Dakota
8:00 pm, Today
Peace Bonfire
A celebration of International Peace Day that brings light to this special day and fosters dialogue and mutual understanding of others. FREE pizza and lemonade will be provided. Everyone is welcome!
3450 University Ave
Grand Forks, North Dakota

DC40 to Pagans: “We release the power of blood-covered light over you”

The New Apostolic Reformation, a neo-Pentecostal Christian movement,  hosts an event called DC40 to “lay siege” for 40 days on Washington D.C. to change the District of Columbia into the District of Christ and eliminate compromise in our government.   Pagans around the country attempt to counter the event’s goal of influencing elected officials.  DC40 sends out responseto Pagan community.  Local DC40 event takes place in Minnesota on October 21st.

The Reformation Prayer Network, led by Cindy Jacobs, and the Heartland Apostolic Prayer Network, headed by John Benefiel, have joined together to produce a nation-wide event called “DC40.″  The goal of DC40 is to effect “eternal change in our nation’s capitol so our elected officials can govern from a new position of uncompromising light and understanding as we change the spiritual atmosphere over Washington DC forever.”  This effort is variously named DC40, Forty Days of Light Over D.C., and 51 Days of Reformation Intercession.

The change DC40 wants to make is electing leaders who fear the Christian God and “find that compromise is not the way” as it is impossible to “compromise with unrighteousness.”  The “uncompromising light” refers to a statement released by Heartland Apostolic Prayer Network, which says God’s word should be the legal authority in the United States and Christians should acknowledge no other,  “no power to purpose or accept any compromise of the promises of God, and we declare illegal in the earth any action or any people, Nation or nations that undertake what is contradictory to the Word of God.”

Pagans are pushing back against what they see as malefic magic aimed at erasing the separation of church and state and DC40’s attack on the goddess Columbia.  Bloggers Hecate and Literata, both of whom live in the Washington DC area, are calling for Pagans to make daily devotions to the Goddess Columbia and to pray to Her to help this country preserve its foundational commitment to religious liberty.  “I will be spending this time making a daily devotion to her, not against these conservative Christians, but in hopes that they and I might find ways to live peaceably together in a nation that values religious pluralism,” writes Literata.    Hail Columbia  is organizing positive interfaith responses to DC40 to counter their agenda.

In their latest newsletter, DC40 sent out this response to the Pagan community:

We are well aware of the websites and blogs rallying to try and curse our effort and counter it. Always remember, You can’t curse what God has blessed! Read Psalm 2. Remember also that Jesus is the light of every man. We have read some of your accusations and false perceptions of us, and we say “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” We were once in darkness too, and we call you out of the darkness and into the light. We release the power of blood-covered light over you.

Here is our prayer for you:
“Father, through the faith of Your Son and through the power of His Blood, we come on behalf of those who would curse us. Because of their actions toward us, we have legal spiritual access and we take it!

We release perfect Blood-covered love into the core of your being!
May eternal light flood your hearts this day with the revelation of who you really are, and, more importantly, who God really is! We also pray that this revelation will dismantle and refute all arguments, theories, reasonings, and every proud and lofty thing that sets itself up against the true knowledge of God. Your ladder has been placed on the wrong wall. We call you to your right mind through the finished work of the cross.

You see, there is no DC40 Prayer War. It is finished, you just haven’t come to the truth of it yet. However, if you are reading this, it is too late – we release the arrow of blood-covered truth and convicting power of Holy Spirit into the core of your being, and release grace for you to SEE in Jesus’ Mighty Name!”

We don’t hate you, we love you – you were created by the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob for greatness. “

DC40 plans to have teams in the capital cities of all 50 states and Washington DC linking state capitals to the nation’s capital to help harness the intents and wills of thousands of Christians for this working. The first event takes place in Hawaii.  They have also released a new app called “Bell 333,” which refers to a Bible verse where God reveals “great and mighty things.”  The mobile device app will play the sound of a ringing bell every hour during the event to help affect the spiritual atmosphere in our nation’s capitol.

“I think the idea of ringing the bells on the hour throughout the day is an effort to get people who are involved to pray more frequently and consistently. It is a magical technique to increase the power of their intent through repetitive reinforcement. Even if Christians say that they are petitioning their god to act, this kind of working is functionally equivalent to an effort to use magic on their god’s behalf.”  – Hail Columbia blog post titled “DC40 Writes: “The point is our intent. Intent is a force.”

The 51 day events start in Hawaii on October 3rd and moves to each state in reverse order of its entry into the union and continues until November 22.  Christians in the state for the day are to “take point” in praying for the District of Christ, the repudiation of Columbia and other non-Christian deities and religions, and the election of Christian God-fearing candidates.  The rest of the country is to pray that the point state “Fullness of its destiny.”  The group will have Christians by act in concert using a 51Day Prayer Guide to be released on their website.  Minnesota is scheduled to be a point state on October 21st.  The facebook event “Minnesotans for Liberty and Religious Freedom: Stop the Bigotry of DC40” can be found here.

Columbia is considered by some Pagans to be the patron goddess or genius locii of the United States.  She is a guardian of freedom and a generous granter of plenty.  In early depictions of Columbia, she wears the cap of freedom and holds a cornucopia.   The eagle and the rattlesnake are sacred to Her.

Further reading:
NPR –The Evangelicals Engaged In Spiritual Warfare
Religion Dispaches – Rick Perry and the New Apostolic Reformation
Talk2Action – Burning Books, Buddhas, and Native Art: Meet The New Apostolic Reformation

Editor’s Note:  Cara Schulz is a member of both the local and national Hail Columbia groups.