Kirk White
Kirk White | |
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Born | |
Nationality | United States |
Citizenship | United States |
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 a Pagan author and leader in establishing a seminary system and pastoral counseling credentials for the Neopagan faith.[1] He is the founder and past president of Cherry Hill Seminary[2][3] and co-founder of the . He is a member of the Vermont House of Representatives representing the .[4]
Contributions to Neopaganism[]
White is listed as one of the 25 Most Influential Pagans in the Wild Hunt blog.[5] He was interviewed for Margot Adler's Drawing Down the Moon, and has contributed material to other Pagan works.[6]
He founded the Church of the Sacred Earth: A Union of Pagan Congregations (for which he serves as executive director[7] as the Wiccan Church of Vermont; this first legally recognized Wiccan church in Vermont later ordained White as a minister. He has served as both National Public Information Officer and Co-President of the Covenant of the Goddess.[8]
White's multidisciplinary education includes a master of arts in Mental Health and Addictions Counseling, and training in acupuncture and Chinese herbalism; he also holds an honorary Doctorate of Divinity. He holds positions in the organizations of the Freemasons, Knights Templar, Rosicrucians, and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Books[]
White has published four books:
- Adept Circle Magick, ISBN 0-8065-2699-8
- Advanced Circle Magick, ISBN 0-8065-2698-X
- Operative Freemasonry, ISBN 0-6156-1715-8
- Masterful Magick, ISBN 1-5403-6174-8
Festivals[]
White is a frequent lecturer at Pagan gatherings and festivals. He speaks on such topics as organization, pastoral counseling, initiation, and magical practice. Those festivals that have featured White include:
- Between the Worlds
- Delmarva Pagan Pride Festival[1]
- Florida Pagan Gathering[9]
- Harvest Home Gathering[10]
- Pantheacon[11]
- Pagan Spirit Gathering
- Rites of Spring
- Council of Magickal Arts
- Laurelin Community's Annual Lughnasah Festival (which was founded by and organized yearly by White)
- New York City Pagan Pride Day 2013
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Robin Brown (2008-08-25). "Pagan festival mixes magic and pride". Delaware Online. Gannett. Archived from the original on 2020-03-10. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ "Living the Wiccan Life, Episode 22, Pt. 2". Magick TV. 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ Matthew Hay Brown (2005-10-31). "Flourishing, pagan groups get organized". SouthFlorida.com. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ "Rep. Haas Will Not Seek Reëlection". 2019-10-24. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
- ^ "25 Influential Pagans". Wild Hunt.org. Archived from the original on 2008-09-29. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ White, Kirk (2005). "Magical Manifestations of Energy Work". In Madden, Kristin (ed.). Exploring the Pagan Path: Wisdom from the Elders. Career Press. pp. 69–84. ISBN 1-56414-788-6.
- ^ John Elvin (2001-10-22). "Letter Provides a Window on Pagan Groups". Insight on the News. Archived from the original on 2007-12-19. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ Diane M. Cooper. "Magic, Witches, and Harry Potter: an interview with Kirk White". Spirit of Maat. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ "Kirk White". Retrieved 2008-09-12.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Speakers 2007". Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ "PantheaCon 2008 Program Descriptions". Pantheacon.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-23. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Bethel, Vermont
- Wiccan priests
- American Wiccans
- American male writers