Witches among us
My wife passed along this online news article describing a new Witch school was being implemented in Hoopeston, Illinois.
I recall attending a district school board meeting held in Oklahoma recently. During the meeting one of the district leaders commented on many witch covens springing up in Oklahoma. I found that tidbit interesting. When you think of the bible belt of America, you really do not consider other non-christian religions flourishing.
I had to check out the Witch Schools website. They claim "The school has roughly 120,000 active students who enroll in Witch School's Internet courses, which range from Druid and Celtic history to crystal and gem magic,..". That's quite a number of active students (thinking of the 80-20 rule) for one site.
The main website link is found here
Starting July 1st, 2006, we will be open from 11:00 am until 6:00 pm, Six Days a Week, through October 30th. You can visit us everyday this summer of fall. It is a way to visit, and discover the wonders of magic.
In Witch School , we have a lot to offer a visitor, once we know ahead of time. We conduct classes on a daily basis, if three or more paying students are available. We also offer Initiations, Dedications, and even Rituals. We are a six day a week operation, so we can always accommodate you no matter what your schedule might be.
They definitely have their doors open for new recruits. Too bad christian churches were not this dedicated.
Today, Hoopeston is a town of Six Thousand People, and the Pagan population totals in the area of fifty people, who live or visit Hoopeston regularly. We have more than a hundred visit on any given weekend. We are developing our own press including the Daily Spell and Magick TV, our own shops, and our own way of doing things. We have dedicated ritual space, a library, and other things that we are hoping for. We are steadily integrating ourselves with this small community.
I find it fascinating there are only 50 out of 6000 people, yet outside travelers are probably keeping the town alive with their purchases and tax.
We are also the World Headquarters for the Witch School as well, with members on over 80 countries. Also the World Headquarters of the Correllian Nativist Church , which encompasses over 120 groups across five continents. So local, nationally and internationally, Hoopeston has become a hub for the Pagan community. It’s also very humble and modest as you would expect for Pagan people.
This is why it's referred to as the Pagan Community. Not because of only 50 out of 6000 people, rather the hub of a major distribution of pagan theology.
I would have to say, if I was near the place, I would have to check it out. Not because I believe or support the theology. However, given the continued growth, it would behoove others to learn from their process.
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