Norse Wiccan Community Church and Our Lady of Wisdom Community Coven
The Norse-Wiccan Community Church is based
in Columbus,
Ohio. We were recognized as a legal
church by the federal government in 1998.
Our Lady of Wisdom, is a branch of the Norse-Wiccan Community Church, and was
formed, after a Wicca 101 class, in July of 1998 that lasted 6 weeks, and the students attending wanted to continue working
together. The Coven has been active ever since. So the old saying "big things come out of small projects" is, Oh, so true!
~
Lady Rwn Silverwolf~
High
Priestess
I am a proud mother of three children and the
grandmother of many (most NOT biologically mine). I have been a member of PCCO since 1991 and a practicing witch almost my
entire life. My mother was a healer and read Tea Leaves and regular Playing Cards.
I lived with my Grandmother, from the time I was an infant. We call someone
like her, a Hedge Witch today. But back then, in the 1940’s and 1950’s
the neighbors just called her "Maw the Healer". I
grew up learning the old healing / folk ways, I thought at that time, that was how everyone lived and believed. My Grandmother's
religion was Christian, but she still lived her herbs and healing magic. I could not relate to the Christian way, and
I found Wicca in the late 1980's. I felt as though I had found my real home :).
I am also the founder and a leader of the Norse-Wiccan Community
Church, based in Columbus, Ohio. I am a licensed Minister in the State of Ohio.
I am available to do Hand-fasting, Weddings, Wiccanings, Memorial Services, and all Rites of Passage. My email address is ladyrwnolowrth@yahoo.com and any questions or
comments can be sent to that address.
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A Prayer to Hecate
When
I doubt; show me my strength.
When I am wrong; show me the right path.
Light
the crossroads before me; so that I may see my way.
Queen
of Transitions, Guardian of Doorways, Hecate bless my journeys through dark and dawn; day and dusk.
Help
me to bring into balance the forces within myself; life and death, above and below.
As a coin cannot have only one side, I am not whole without
the other.
~Author Unknown..."Our thanks to those who paved the way."

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