Kirk White | |
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Born |
Bethel, Vermont, U.S. | May 21, 1962
Education | Master's Degree in Counseling |
Alma mater | University Of Vermont And State Agricultural College, Johnson State College |
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Pagan author and leader |
Title | Reverend |
Board member of | Covenant of the Goddess 2001-present (co-President 2007-2008), Church of the Sacred Earth: A Union of Pagan Congregations (1987-present), Cherry Hill Seminary 1997-2007 (Academic Dean 1997-2007) |
Spouse(s) | Amy Danley-White, 1992-present |
Children | Killian White |
Kirk White (born May 21, 1962) is an American neopagan author and politician. [1] Prior to serving the Windsor-Addison district in the Vermont House of Representatives, [2] he was founder and president of Cherry Hill Seminary. [3] [4] White's multidisciplinary education includes a master of arts in mental health and addictions counseling, as well as training in acupuncture. [5]
White was listed among the 25 Most Influential Pagans in 2004. [6] Margot Adler interviewed White for Drawing Down the Moon, and he has contributed material to other neopagan works. [7]
He serves as executive director of Church of the Sacred Earth, [8] and founded the Wiccan Church of Vermont, the first legally-recognized Wiccan congregation in the state. White was subsequently ordained a minister of the Vermont church.
He has served as both national public information officer and co-president of the Covenant of the Goddess. [9]
White is affiliated with Freemasonry and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. [10]
White has published four books:
White is a frequent lecturer at Neopagan gatherings and festivals, speaking on such topics as organization, pastoral counseling, initiation, and magical practice. White has been on the program for numerous events:
Kirk White | |
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Born |
Bethel, Vermont, U.S. | May 21, 1962
Education | Master's Degree in Counseling |
Alma mater | University Of Vermont And State Agricultural College, Johnson State College |
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Pagan author and leader |
Title | Reverend |
Board member of | Covenant of the Goddess 2001-present (co-President 2007-2008), Church of the Sacred Earth: A Union of Pagan Congregations (1987-present), Cherry Hill Seminary 1997-2007 (Academic Dean 1997-2007) |
Spouse(s) | Amy Danley-White, 1992-present |
Children | Killian White |
Kirk White (born May 21, 1962) is an American neopagan author and politician. [1] Prior to serving the Windsor-Addison district in the Vermont House of Representatives, [2] he was founder and president of Cherry Hill Seminary. [3] [4] White's multidisciplinary education includes a master of arts in mental health and addictions counseling, as well as training in acupuncture. [5]
White was listed among the 25 Most Influential Pagans in 2004. [6] Margot Adler interviewed White for Drawing Down the Moon, and he has contributed material to other neopagan works. [7]
He serves as executive director of Church of the Sacred Earth, [8] and founded the Wiccan Church of Vermont, the first legally-recognized Wiccan congregation in the state. White was subsequently ordained a minister of the Vermont church.
He has served as both national public information officer and co-president of the Covenant of the Goddess. [9]
White is affiliated with Freemasonry and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. [10]
White has published four books:
White is a frequent lecturer at Neopagan gatherings and festivals, speaking on such topics as organization, pastoral counseling, initiation, and magical practice. White has been on the program for numerous events: