The Rowan Tree Church 21st Annual Report, Hallows 2002 ce-Hallows 2003 ce.

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Rowan Tree Church

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2003

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Rowan Tree Church--History , Beyerl, Paul V., Rev., 1945- , Rowan Tree Church--Administration , Rowan Tree Church--Appropriations and expenditures , Liability insurance , Mystery School of Lothloriën , Lothloriën (Wiccan sect) , Rowan Tree Church. Library , Hermit's Grove (Rowan Tree Church) , Wicca--Study and teaching , Church work with prisoners , Prisoners--Religious life , Galadhrim Society of Unicorns , Prison Outreach Program , Annual reports

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The twenty-first annual report opens with a short narrative on loss, either through death or members leaving. This is followed by a reflection on how different this Wiccan church is in teaching from the “coven approach” to a more open faith. With memberships spanning the continent and two countries, an innovative approach to teaching, communication within the Church, and fellowship of its members as needed. It also calls to question what it would mean to be a mainstream religion.

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This digital asset was created from the original digital scans by Rev. Paul V. Beyerl and provided to the Valdosta State University, Archives & Special Collections to be part of their Rowan Tree Church Periodicals Collection of the New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. The Rowan Tree Church is an earth-based religion founded by Rev. Paul Beyerl, a Third Degree Initiate in the Alexandrian Tradition of Wicca, and incorporated on February 4, 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The church is now based in Kirkland, Washington with many communities throughout the United States and Canada. The roots of the Church extend back to 1976 which Rev. Beyerl began teaching Wicca, Astrology, and Herbalism out of his home. The Church's religion, The Tradition of Lothloriën, embraces inclusiveness and accepts all people regardless of faith, sexual orientation, race, or gender, a noted departure from early Alexandrian Wicca. The Tradition has elements of Herbalism, Astrology and Tibetan Buddhism in its structure, and is deeply rooted in its Mystery School, an in-depth study program that leads to Ordination, and the Hermit's Grove, its educational and publishing entity. Noted publications are The Unicorn, The Littlest Unicorn for children, and The Hermit’s Lantern.

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Rowan Tree Church. The Rowan Tree Church 21st Annual Report, Hallows 2002 ce-Hallows 2003 ce. Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church, 2003. Rowan Tree Church Periodicals Collection, New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. Archives and Special Collections. Valdosta State University. Valdosta, GA. http://hdl.handle.net/10428/3050.

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Kirkland: WA: Rowan Tree Church

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