Coming to the Center Hosts Don Frew
The Lost and Endangered Religions Project, Adocentyn Research Library, United Religions Initiative, Covenant of the Goddess, Wiccan advocacy during the “Satanic Panic” and recent Egyptology projects in Karnak and Luxor – Gardnerian witch Don Frew’s life is a veritable feast of culture and service. Join us as Cherry Hill Seminary director Holli Emore interviews Don…Continue reading→
Coming to the Center Hosts Katrina Messenger
Coming to the Center Katrina Messenger is a poet, priestess, warrior and witch. She is a full time Wiccan mystic and an ordained minister. In 1999 she inaugurated a magical working called Connect DC, to reconnect and heal the city of Washington, DC. In 2004 after retiring from her career as a researcher, internet architect,…Continue reading→
Coming to the Center
Coming to the Center is your chance to listen and learn, as well as ask questions of contemporary figures in the community. Each semester Executive Director, Holli Emore, hosts a live interview with thought leaders, scholars, & experts in Pagan spirituality. Each 60-minute session will be held on Zoom; a good internet connection and the…Continue reading→
Discontents Revisited Web Panel
Cherry Hill Seminary and the Univ. of S.C. Institute for Anthropology and Archaeology present on Sunday, December 13 at 2:00 PM Eastern (US) Time: An online panel with Michael Strmiska, Diana Paxson, Gus DiZerega, Jon Leader and other Paganism and Its Discontents contributors, as well as Ethan Stark of Heathens Against Hate, as they revisit…Continue reading→
Paganism & Its Discontents
Cherry Hill Seminary and the University of South Carolina Institute of Anthropology & Archaeology will hold an important conference March 15-17, 2019 in Columbia, S.C. Join us at the most beautiful time of the year in Columbia, on the historic campus of the University of South Carolina.We will meet in Room 134 of the Darla Moore School…Continue reading→
CHS Summer Intensive
A master bard leads us into the mists of sacred story . . . Through a documentary fragment known in English as the Cauldron of Poesy, we glimpse what may have been an ancient Irish way of viewing the inner universe of the human being in The Three Cauldrons. The Three Cauldrons have been likened…
Entering the Sacred Grove Summer 2014
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Intensive: Sacred Lands and Spiritual Landscapes
Students wishing to earn credit for attending the Spring Symposium: Sacred Lands and Spiritual Landscapes: Cosmography of the Pagan Soul should register for this one credit online course. We will read and write on the symposium topic in preparation for informed participation at the event. In today’s post-modern, urbanized world, where everything is a commodity, how…Continue reading→
Ronald Hutton Featured in Spring CHS-USC Symposium!
In today’s post-modern, urbanized world, where everything is a commodity, how and where do Pagans find their sacred places? How should we protect and maintain these sites? In colonized worlds, how do we avoid the appropriation of these lands? If Goddess is immanent in nature, what makes some places more sacred than others? How is…Continue reading→