The Wild Hunt Interview with Dr. Margo Wolfe

We’re thrilled to share that The Wild Hunt recently interviewed Dr. Margo Wolfe on her new role, her academic experience, and her outlook on the future for Cherry Hill Seminary. Getting Started “Growth, sustainability, and service.” These are the long-term goals identified by Dr. Margo Wolfe, Ph.D., the incoming Academic Dean of Cherry Hill Seminary (CHS). Over the course of their history, the South Carolina-based institution has become a nationally known provider of education for individuals seeking training in leadership and ministry in Pagan and earth-based spiritual traditions. The Seminary offers degree programs, including graduate degrees, certificate programs, as well…

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Wishes for the Winter Solstice

Social media recently surprised me with old photos of me in front of kindergartners at a local school, telling them about the winter solstice. If you love to tell stories, as I do, you gotta love how transfixed five year olds are when you move into a bit of a singsong chant about how it gets dark when we go to sleep, and the sun goes to sleep too, every night, and then in the morning we wake up (happy hands shoot up here), just like the sun does every morning. In the winter, the sun needs more rest, so…

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Cherry Hill Seminary Welcomes New Academic Dean

Cherry Hill Seminary is excited to announce that Dr. Margo Wolfe will become the Academic Dean effective January 1, 2022. Her appointment comes after several months searching and interviewing potential candidates. About Dr. Margo Wolfe Dr. Wolfe is an educator, writer, and Pagan with an earned PhD in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment from Walden University and a MA in English/Writing from Gannon University. With over 13 years-experience in post-secondary schools, Wolfe has written, taught, and assessed multiple curricula in a variety of subject areas and served as accreditation chair for programmatic and institutional teams. With over 25 years-experience leading Pagan…

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Cherry Hill Seminary Graduates Present at Parliament of World’s Religions

Parliament of the World’s Religions

For Immediate Release: October 13, 2021   Cherry Hill Seminary Graduates Present at Parliament of World’s Religions A human need for support Old notions of spiritual support or ministry have historically concentrated on one leader or location. Yet, even before the pandemic, traditional place-based spiritual communities and support services were subject to social changes. Most of these changes are the result of increased mobility, personal independence, generational change, and a growing number of people who identify as some variety of Pagan or who blend earth-based spirituality with one or more religious background. Studies show that most Pagans are unaffiliated with…

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