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Francesca Hedrick
Why ADF?Moving from a major city to a rural area, brings one closer to the land but it also made me long for the involvement of group interaction. Being solitary was not for me, I found ADF on the web lurked for six months and then joined in 1999. Of course, there were no groves near me, but I still found the internet a way to find people who made me think, research and learn. I finally attended an ADF ritual at Samhain 1999 and it totally changed my outlook. I found a way to practice my beliefs without having to hide them and to make the connection to my spirituality. The closest groves are still 2-3 hrs away, but the experience of ritual is so revitalizing and inspirational that it is worth the drive. ADF has also made me expand my knowledge base, challenge me to question and to look beyond. I am also Slavic and have found a way to research my roots, bring it into my worship, and still be a part of an international group like ADF because of its Indo-European direction. I am also hoping to someday start a Slavic grove, and truly worship the way my ancestors did, in a modern world What I do in ADF?I like to travel, so when I can I like being able to visit other groves, seeing their rituals and meeting the members. I was the North East Regional Druid (representative) from 2002-2005. In 2003 I applied and recieved my Dedicant Clergy credetials (as a regional druid). Most of the places I visit and the area I live in have no ADF Clergy. I have always felt the strong pull to assist those who may need someone to turn to who understands their faith. I have actively been working on the Study Program with my goal being completion of the Clergy Program. Wellspring 2005 to 2008, I assumed the role of ADF Administrator. A daunting task that includes administrative and finacial background, which I have. What I had not prepared myself for was the amount of administrative work. As this organization grows we will need more members to offer their services and support to keep us running smoothly. I was the Regalia Manager. From 2001-2003 I was Chief of the Artisans Guild and assisted in getting the Artisan Guild Study Program approved and accepting students. From 2003-2006 I was Preceptor of the Seers Guild. I am currently Chief of the Slavic Kin. I recently started the Military Outreach Sig to assist our members and other pagans serving in the military. I know what it is like being a solitary, I also know what it feels like to be a part of a grove. I know what it is like doing devotionals alone, I also know the joy of open group worship. I hope that every member gets to experience those wonders.
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