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Full Membership

Full Membership is offered for current Supporting members who have been in good standing for one year or more, and who are active in one or more member-supported committees to support ongoing SEF projects.

As an additional part of their commitment, Full members vote in the election of Directors and other matters of the Society, and may be nominated to serve on the Board of Directors.

Applicants for Full membership must be sponsored by a member of the Board of Directors.  Click here for the Full Member Application.

Renewing Your Membership

All SEF memberships must be renewed annually, between Samhain and the Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting is held the last weekend in February at the Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson.

  • Membership renewals have returned to full rates as of the 2023 Annual Meeting.
  • When we receive your renewal form and check/payment, we will add you to our “Active Member List” and you will receive discounts at all SEF events.
  • Full members renew at $25 per year; associate members/family at $20/$40.
  • Full-time students may renew as Supporting Members for $15.
  • Crone/Sage (over 65) Full or Supporting Members may renew for $15.
  • You can now renew your membership online via our PayPal link. If you’re a current member who would like to renew, but are having a hard time financially, please let us know by contacting us at societyofelderfaithsma@gmail.com. The SEF will use the Helping Hand Membership Fund to add to the amount you can afford to pay toward membership, but you must speak to us about it first.

     

Any other questions can be directed to societyofelderfaithsma@gmail.com. 

Lammas Games Gallery

Here are just a few Lammas photos from various years.  We’ll be adding more!

Barbara, Clerk

Barbara has been a member of SEF since 2002. She assisted in starting and running the Pagan Family Connection and the earlier Pagan Teen Group (before the current esbat series was started). Barbara has enjoyed attending and participating in many SEF rituals and retreats. She is a member of the SEF Clergy.  She has been on the Board of Directors for a number of years. Barbara was a member and Coven Maiden of Llwyn Bedw Arian, receiving her third degree in 2011.

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Morwynna

Morwynna began a self-dedicated neo-pagan practice in 1971, and attended her first group ritual at The Temple of the Pagan Way in Chicago at Imbolg 1974. Her solitary practice continued another 12 years; partly because she didn’t know anyone else to practice with, and partly out of a philosophical dislike of “organized” religion.  In 1986 she met a magickal partner and resumed her research of group practice. They began helping out at Harvest, a local pagan periodical, and there met members of the greater Boston Wiccan community. This led to study and initiation with Amaltheia Coven. She started her first coven (Grove of the Mists) in 1999 and her current coven (Llwyn Bedw Arian – Grove of the Silver Birch) in 2006.

Always passionate about outreach, she started leading public Esbats and Sabbats (as well teaching classes about the Sabbats) with her ritual partner in 1994 at Arsenic and Old Lace in Cambridge, and later at Arsenic and Old Lace in Brookline, Taproot in Worcester, Open Doors in Brighton and in Weymouth, as well as larger Sabbat events at the Brigham Hill Barn in Grafton. The photo above right is from our Beltain 2011, with covener Mannanan.

Currently, Morwynna lives north of Boston with her husband David. They met in 1994 at the Woolman Hill Quaker Retreat Center, during a regional meeting of the Covenant of the Goddess, and they married there in 2005. She continues to do public outreach, by volunteering with Wiccan groups in prisons and also through involvement in the Unitarian-Universalist church. She has represented Earth-Based clergy at large interfaith services, led services for Samhain, Yule, Imbolg, Midsummer, and Lammas, and spoken at various UU venues (including Religious Education classes) about our religion.

She enjoys lifelong passions for music (especially early music), folklore, and historical research; she continues to work on a book about the history of Sabbat practices, a Coven Cookbook, and a historical novel. (Writing seems like a multi-lifetime endeavor!) She founded the Æring Early Music Ensemble in 2009. Although she is new to the Board, she joined SEF in 1997 and has been the official Administrative Witch since 2001.

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Greg

My name is Gregory Savage, and I started looking into Paganism while I was still part of the Lutheran church in the mid 90’s. I started as a solitary practitioner in 1996. I met my now wife in 2000, and discovered that she was also a solitary practitioner. We married 6 years later and started to attend the Pagan Family Connection events with our son in 2007.  Later that year we attended our first Public Society of Elder Faiths Ritual, and we have been coming back ever since then. I officially joined the SEF in 2013 and was elected to the board in 2014.

I was raised a Lutheran but have become a very active member in the Unitarian Universalist church since 2007. I have taught Sunday school in both faiths as well as being a youth group leader for both.

Over the last few years, as well as becoming part of the board, I have also become one of the people to help run the Pagan Family Connection as well as our Teen and Tween group. It has been an honor to become part of this group, and to make so many new friends some of which have become family to myself and my family as well. I look forward to being part of the SEF for a long time to come and meeting new people and making new friendships.

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Cynthia

Cynthia is one of our newer board members, and is still working on her Board Bio.   She and her family have been participating in Pagan Family Connection events for several years.  She also brings her musical talents to our Beltain celebrations and our annual Coffeehouse and Auction!