Couldn't we have started with an easy question? I am Nancy. I am a
native of Lynchburg, Virginia and have lived here in the City of Seven
Hills, as it is fondly called, for most of my life. As a teenager I
set up a small sanctuary in my closet—how many can say they
literally came out of the closet (OK, so it wasn't a broom closet)?
Ever since the day I first climbed up into the White Pine in the
backyard to make an offering and actually heard the voice of the tree
I have been hooked—and who wouldn't have been?
In 1997 I graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College with BA's
in Politics and English Literature. I then moved to San Lúcas
Toliman, Guatemala after which time I returned to the Hill City and
earned my M.Ed. in English. I have worked as a museum educator, events
planner, volunteer coordinator, college-level instructor, as well as a
professional tribal belly dancer. I am married with one daughter and
one step-daughter.
Why did I join ADF?
I found the website in 1998 and found people mingling scholarship
with faith—great googly moogly! I spent several entire days
cruising the ADF website, reading every article on it, reading every
word I could find. It was a safe thing to do--join an organization
without actually having to meet other pagans— 'cause, you know,
a lot of pagans are weird.
It was at the first Trillium Festival (go, go to Trillium,
register now!) that I met some of those weird pagans —crazy
people, all of them, and I loved every minute of it! I contacted
Gwydion/Robert, a long-time ADF'r who had gotten a PG going near me. I
worked with DogWood ProtoGrove until it started to fade. Deciding I
was not prepared to go it alone again, I started up a Druid Discussion
Group for the thriving local Wiccan community. Lo and Behold, I
converted the lot of them and we became a ProtoGrove, our first ritual
was Lughnassadh of 2001. I was terrified and stumbling, and worried I
would mispronounce something. Now, the Grove of the Grove of the Seven Hills (GOSH) is going
strong and is the leading pagan organization in our area.
What Do I Do in ADF?
I am Senior Druid emeritas and Chief Liturgist of GOSH, Scribe of
the Brewers Guild, Regional Druid of the Southeast (and, temporarily
of the Central Region), Chief of the Council of Regional Druids, and I
work on the planning committee for Trillium.
What is My Vision for ADF?
I want to see ADF continue to serve the pagan community as a
resource for well-reasoned spirituality, for quality public rituals,
for tasty mead. When I attend area rituals, I find that more often
than not the liturgy is "borrowed" from ADF, either from the public
website or, in some cases, a straight-up bootlegged version of one of
GOSH's rituals. That means something is right—the form of our
worship is powerful and speaks to people. The international
organization provides a framework for smaller groups/Groves to form
legal pagan churches in their communities. That is important. ADF
provides excellent training programs—there is precious little of
that available. My vision for ADF is to see its root ball widen, its
trunk thicken, its branches spread, and its fruit to be plentiful and
nourishing.