Intra-faith with the Ancient Faith Alliance
I
was invited to perform a ritual at the All Hands Together Harvest Festival on
September 17 at a Metro Detroit suburban park, where Pagan Pride Day has been
held a number of times. The group formed about 2 years ago and want to be truly
representative of the diversity of mostly non-monotheistic faiths. Hence the name, as Pagan is possibly no
longer the one catchall term for non-Abrahamic faiths like ours. The group is composed mostly of Heathens, Hoodoo and root
workers, possibly some Druids and a couple of Witches. So right off, this is not your typical
umbrella group, to me at least. But there is a great deal of trust and
friendship amongst the members.
Matthew Orlando, President AFA |
Ancient
Faith Alliance, AFA, has done a number of community events over the last year,
including the upcoming Fire and Frost Festival (December 3), celebrating Chili,
of all things, and also stumping for volunteers, donations and other community
projects supporting Pagans In Need (PIN) and a secret Santa Holiday program.
They are supportive of many groups and orgs in Metro Detroit, including Pagan
Pathways Temple, The Midwest Witches’ Ball, Convocation and others.
Arriving
at the Harvest Fest I was warmly greeted by old and new friends and immediately
told where the Free Coffee was! Splendid! It was a cooler and rainy day; it had
been raining for quite some time, though it did eventually clear up, including
reasonably drier grassy areas for the various rituals and performances.
Despite
the inclement weather there were lots of Vendor tables with tents, over 20 at
least. There were at least a dozen classes set up for the 8 hour event and
several rituals including my own, a celebration and workshop for The
Waters of the World, something well known to members of the Covenant.
The Ancient Faiths Alliance |
I
attended a Dream World workshop taught by a Priestess of a Celtic-Romano family
trad. I had no idea they existed in my area and the workshop was
informal but informational. There were also live performances. Day Oshee Maatin
performed some intense rap numbers, sporting Mayan or similar ancient native
garb from Central or South America. Quite a performance! DJ Brutal spun a
variety of music, including some designed to get the kids out dancing. Kenya’s
husband Kyle is also quite proficient at getting the young ones out dancing and
being silly. There was an Art Exhibition with a chance to win some and a number
of other children’s and other activities like coloring/painting, scavenger hunt, Hammer
tossing and more.
A
local Priestess, Enfae performed a very sweet hand fasting in front of the DJ
stage, which gathered a jubilant crowd and folks shared tasty
chocolate cake afterwards.
Later
on I performed my Waters of the World ritual, explaining to the
history of the water, between the United Nations and Covenant of the Goddess’
use and the story of it's collection from all over the world.
Participants were asked to bring water from their own home or area, to also be
added to the mixture and I taught the chant we use in Circle of Wondrous
Stories’ ritual:
Waters
Wondrous, Waters True
Gathered
from the Oceans Blue,
Rivers,
streams, lakes and ponds,
All
here now, in one great Bond.
Together,
greater, than their sum
Waters
of the World . . . . Become!
With that I was done and as
it was moving near the end of the Festival, I made my way around and said
thanks and good bye to various folks, wishing all Blessed Be.
Respectfully submitted by Oberon, National Interfaith Representative.