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Sacred Well Congregation International

The Constitution of the Sacred Well Congregation

An International Wiccan Church and Fellowship
(non-profit religious organization)
Incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas

ARTICLE 1. NAME

The name of this Church shall be The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas.

ARTICLE 2. DURATION

The duration of this Church shall be perpetual.

ARTICLE 3. PURPOSE

3.1. The purposes for which this Church is organized are exclusively religious, charitable, and educational activities in support of the faith, practices and ministry of The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas. Such purposes include public celebration of religious services on a regular schedule, and private services and celebrations as required in furtherance of this Church and Ministry. Such private services and celebrations may include, but need not be limited to, matrimony, burial, devotionals, religious retreats, and such events, classes, and training required for members of the Clergy; making distributions of funds, goods, and services to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future tax code, or other recognized local public charities, community welfare programs, and families and individuals indigent or in sickness or distress, regardless of race, religion, creed, sex, or ethnic or social background; provide or cause to be provided, spiritual and religious counseling, training, and education in accordance with the Tenets of this Congregation. Further, Ordained Ministers of The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas shall enjoy the same legal and moral rights, privileges and responsibilities of the clergy of any other faith, religious denomination, order, or sect. That is, they shall conduct religious worship ceremonies; engage in religious education; perform Rites of Passage consistent with social custom at times of birth, maturity, marriage, and death; provide religious and spiritual counseling; and render such help and assistance to the Congregation and their local communities as they are able to provide in time of sickness and distress.

3.2. Any future group, daughter congregation or entity established as a church by Patent, Warrant, or Charter issued by the Sacred Well Congregation shall adhere to and use this Constitution and the By-Laws of the Sacred Well Congregation as the organizing and governing documents for that group. Should that group at any future time elect to incorporate, it will be required to file its own organizing documents. To retain status within the Sacred Well Congregation, those documents shall closely conform to this Constitution and the By-Laws of the Sacred Well Congregation, and shall comply with all current and future requirements of the Internal Revenue Service Code governing 501(c)3 non-profit Churches.

Section 3.2 added by Special Session, Board of Deacons, 19 March 2006

ARTICLE 4. AUTHORITY AND ALLEGIANCE

The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas is a Local Church as defined by common usage, and under the provisions and protections of the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Texas, in letter and in spirit. The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas holds that it is the prerogative and right of each Local Church to adopt its own methods of organization, worship and education; to retain or secure its own name; to adopt its own Constitution and By-Laws; to formulate its own Covenants and Statements of Faith; to admit members in its own way and to provide for their continued acceptance or dismissal; to call or dismiss its pastor or pastors by such procedure as it shall determine; to acquire, own, manage and dispose of property and funds; and to control its own benevolence. The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas is autonomous, unfettered and independent. The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas recognizes and conforms to statutory and common law requirements of competent secular authority of the United States of America, the State of Texas, and any other lawful jurisdiction in which it may reside, traverse, or practice; The Sacred Well Congregation yields no allegiance to nor recognizes the Spiritual authority of any ecumenical or religious authority, hierarchy, Synod, Diocese, Ward, Convention or similar religious precinct or organization outside of its own autonomous structure. The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas may, from time to time, voluntarily participate or cooperate with other Churches or religious, charitable, or benevolent organizations to celebrate religious rites or services, hold ecumenical conferences, work for charitable or benevolent projects, or any other lawful purpose that is not in contravention with the Tenets, the Articles of Incorporation, Constitution, By- Laws, or Covenants of the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas.

ARTICLE 5. STRUCTURE & STEWARDSHIP

The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas is composed of the Main Congregation whose see is in Bexar County, Texas, and Local Congregations established elsewhere by Ordained Ministers of the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas who through their voluntary agreement remain in affiliation with or under the sponsorship of the Main Congregation. The Main Congregation shall be under the Stewardship and governance of the Pastor and a Board of Trustees, hereinafter referred to as Deacons. The Board of Deacons shall meet annually as close as practicable to Saint John’s Day, June 21 in Annual Session, and may meet more frequently to dispatch exigent business. Officers of the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas shall be a Director, a Secretary and a Treasurer, and such other officers as deemed necessary, duly elected or appointed by the Board of Deacons. The Board of Deacons shall establish By-Laws, and function in accordance therewith, and in all matters act under law and commonly accepted convention and strive for the promotion of the principles and purposes for which the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas was established under Article 3 of this Constitution.

ARTICLE 6. LOCAL and PROVISIONAL CONGREGATIONS

6.1. Local (Chartered) Congregations. Any Ordained Minister of the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas may establish and become the Pastor of a Local Congregation in any geographic area reasonably removed from the Main Congregation, with the Blessing, Charter, and Charge of the Council of Clerics of the Main Congregation. A Local Congregation shall be construed to be a Local Church as defined by Article 4 of this Constitution. A Local Congregation may, upon the petition by the Pastor of the Local Congregation, and approval by the Council of Clerics of the Main Congregation, remain in affiliation with or under the sponsorship of the Main Congregation. Affiliation and sponsorship is voluntary and may be withdrawn at any time by either the request of the Pastor of the Local Congregation or by the Council of Clerics of the Main Congregation. Local Congregations electing to remain in affiliation with or under the sponsorship of the Main Congregation shall adopt the form and convention set forth in this Constitution for the Main Congregation, or applicable statutes and laws under the jurisdiction wherein it is located, and shall remain in compliance with such form and convention so long as the relation of affiliation or sponsorship exists between the Local Congregation and the Main Congregation.

6.2. Provisional (Warranted) Congregations. Any Ordained Minster (Cleric) or Ordained Deacon may petition the Council of Clerics for a warrant to establish a Provisional Congregation in any location wherein the need arises in the furtherance of the spirit and purpose of the Sacred Well Congregation as set forth in her Tenets, Constitution, and By-Laws. Provisional Congregations shall be established at the direction and under the auspices of the Council of Clerics of this Congregation. Provisional Congregations shall be recognized as extensions of the Main Congregation, and shall be led by either an Ordained Minister (Cleric) or an Ordained Deacon accredited as a Lay Minister. Provisional Congregations shall operate in compliance with the spirit and purpose of the Tenets, Constitution, and By-Laws of this Congregation. The Warrant shall remain in force for a fixed period of time, or for an indefinite period until it is surrendered to or withdrawn by the Council of Clerics, or until it shall be superseded by a full Charter for a Local Congregation (Church).

Amended: Board of Deacons in Special Session on 21 December 1996.

ARTICLE 7. THEOLOGY AND MEMBERSHIP

The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas is non-denominational in theology and in fact. Non-binding general membership in the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas is open and free to all persons, regardless of race, sex, ethnicity, prior religious affiliation, or physical or mental impairment.

ARTICLE 8. THE MINISTRY

The Sacred Well Congregation of Texas shall establish a Covenant of Ordination as a vehicle to train and Ordain ministers in the furtherance of the principles and purposes set forth by this Constitution.

ARTICLE 9. AMENDMENTS

The Board of Deacons shall have the power to amend this Constitution. The Board of Deacons may hear proposals for amendment and act thereon at the Annual Session, or any special session circumstances may require. Any Deacon, Ordained Minister, or any person in the General Membership may present proposed amendments. Proposed amendments will be delivered to the Director at least two months prior to the Annual Session. In exigent circumstances, the proposal will be submitted to the Director as soon as the facts of the emergency are established, and the Director shall call a Special Session as soon as practicable to dispatch the business. Amendments require a two-thirds majority vote of the quorum present at the Session.

ARTICLE 10. EFFECTIVE DATE

The Board of Deacons declared this Constitution valid and in force effective April 12, 1996, the date on which the Sacred Well Congregation of Texas was recognized and incorporated by the Secretary of the State of Texas as a Non-profit religious organization, to wit, a Church.

AMENDMENT 1. IRS CODE COMPLIANCE UPDATE

1.a. Pursuant to Article 3.1, Article 3.2 and Article 6 of this Constitution, any subordinate group established by the Sacred Well Congregation shall be organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes under section 50l(c)3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

1.b. Pursuant to Article 4, Articles of Incorporation of the Sacred Well Congregation, established by Charter 0139437 issued by the Secretary of the State of Texas on 12 April 1996, the following provisions apply: No part of the net earnings of the organization shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to, its members, trustees, officers or other private persons, except that the organization shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in the purpose clause hereof. No substantial part of the activities of the organization shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the organization shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of this document, the organization shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by an organization exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by an organization, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code.

1.c. Pursuant to Article 11, Articles of Incorporation of the Sacred Well Congregation, established by Charter 0139437 issued by the Secretary of the State of Texas on 12 April 1996, the following provisions apply: Upon the dissolution of the organization, assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code or corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or shall be distributed to the federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public purpose.

Amended in Special Session by the Board of Deacons on 19 March 2006

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Hail and blessings from the officers of Sacred Well Congregation! We would like to wish you and yours a blessed Einherjar. In other parts of the world, this holiday is celebrated on November 11th. In the United States, we celebrate this holiday near the end of May on Memorial Day. We pause to remember those service members and veterans who have crossed through the veil, transitioning from this life to the next. We come together as a community of support and compassion, standing side by side with their friends and family.

From poet Lenore Hetrick, we have the following words:

“Let our songs rise sweet and gently
For soldiers gone who once were here.
Let the music whisper softly
For this flowering springtime of the year.
Those for whom we offer song
On this new Memorial Day
Once were young and laughing, too,
Yet now they have fallen away.

From the towns and from the farms
Light of heart the soldiers came.
Each one wore upon his brow
A tall yet invisible flame.
To the sound of forceful horns
The soldiers swiftly marched away
They marched to beating of the drums,
And knew they had but to obey.

So today let songs be soft and sweet,
For this flowering springtime of the year.
We sing for those who once were young,
And once were happy—and once were here.”

Members of the Pagan community have served in the modern military longer than is recorded. In the 1970’s Wicca was formally included in the military chaplain’s handbook and in 2007, through the work of Selena Fox and others, Pagan symbols began being recognized to be included on military headstones. Today, members of the Pagan community continue to serve in the military and organizations like Sacred Well Congregation continue to support those who serve, building on the work those who came before us for those who will come after.

There are many ways we choose to honor this holiday and this season. Below are just a few ideas that you may choose to incorporate into your practices.

Visit Cemeteries and Memorials
Take time to honor those service members who have crossed from this life to the next by visiting local cemeteries or memorials. You can show respect and honor by placing wreaths, flower, or flags on those graves you visit. (A penny on the headstone is a visit, a nickel on the headstone is a visit from someone who went through basic training with them, a dime on the headstone is a visit from someone they were stationed with, and a quarter on the headstone is a visit from someone who was with them when they died)

National Moment of Remembrance
At 3 PM, pause what you are doing, where you are, to remember and honor those who have crossed from this life to the next in service to our nation.

Toasts and Boasts
Gather with others to honor those service members who have crossed from this life to the next, sharing your favorite stories of those service members, naming what was honorable about them, and what you would most like to carry forward into the world from their example.
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Greetings from the officers of Sacred Well Congregation! We would like to wish all of you a happy and blessed Beltane, Bealtaine, May Day, or related festival celebrated at this time of year in the northern hemisphere. As the seasons change, nature grows green again and flowers bloom as the sun warms us out of the cold of winter.

In many Pagan traditions, this is a time to celebrate the fertility of the land and all its creatures (including humans). This may involve erecting a May Pole, which is decorated with ribbons as dancers weave around it. It is also a liminal time of year, the balance point of Samhain, and just as potent. It is a good time for cleansing and protection, as well as attending to matters of abundance.

In Irish tradition, Bealtaine marks the beginning of summer and the light half of the year. (It is also the name for the entire month of May in the Irish language.) Washing your face with morning dew on Bealtaine is believed to grant beauty and good fortune for the rest of the year, and gathering yellow flowers will bless your home.

Folklorist Alexander Carmichael collected poems and prayers from Scotland in his collection, Carmina Gadelica, including a poem called “Am Beannachadh Bealltain,” or “The Beltane Blessing.” This poem was originally written in a Christian context, but the version below has been shortened and adapted to be more appropriate for the Wiccan sabbat instead:

“Bless, O threefold true and bountiful,
Myself, my spouse, my children.
Bless everything within my dwelling and in my possession,
Bless the kine and crops, the flocks and corn,
From Samhain Eve to Beltane Eve,
With goodly progress and gentle blessing,
From sea to sea, and every river mouth,
From wave to wave, and base of waterfall.

Be the Maiden, Mother, and Crone,
Taking possession of all to me belonging.
Be the Horned God, the Wild Spirit of the Forest,
Protecting me in truth and honor.
Satisfy my soul and shield my loved ones,
Blessing every thing and every one,
All my land and my surroundings.
Great gods who create and bring life to all, I ask for your blessings on this day of fire.”

There are many ways to celebrate this holiday in your own practice. Below are a few ideas for crafts and recipes you may incorporate into your celebrations.

Make Flower Crowns
Take an afternoon to go out in nature and gather wildflowers. Once gathered, weave them into a flower crown. See this link to guide the crafting of your flower crown: https://www.moodymoons.com/2017/01/23/make-a-winter-hair-wreath/

Make Mini Maypoles
Assemble a mini maypole for use with space restraints and family fun. Gather ribbons of your and your participant’s favorite colors. See this link to guide the crafting of your mini maypole: https://www.moodymoons.com/2019/04/21/beltane-craft-mini-maypoles-in-3-steps/

Sweet Cinnamon Milk
Ingredients:
• 4 cups whole milk
• 2 cinnamon sticks
• 1 vanilla bean
• 1 Tbsp sugar or vanilla sugar

Directions:
• Put all ingredients together in a pan and heat to right before boiling. Turn off the heat and let the mix steep for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, cut the vanilla bean in half and scrape out the caviar and add it back into the milk. Discard the cinnamon sticks and enjoy.
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                Introduction and Practical Application of GreencraftTM Wicca.

                Part I

                Lesson 1 – Traditional Craft Wicca

                Lesson 2 – Introduction to the Course

                Lesson 3 – The Goddess

                Lesson 4 – The God and The Wheel of the Year

                Lesson 5 – The Pentagram and the Four Elements

                Lesson 6 – The Ritual Circle

                Part II: Introduction to Greencraft

                Lesson 7– The Elements & Their Correspondences on the Wiccan Circle

                Lesson 8 – The Greencraft Quarter Calls

                Lesson 9 – The Sabbats in Greencraft

                Lesson 10 – Ritual and Ceremonial Magic

                Lesson 11 – Magical and Psychological Correspondences

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                Lesson 13 – Planetary Rulers

                Lesson 14 – The Astral in Wicca

                Lesson 15 – The Tree of Life

                Lesson 16 – Chants

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                Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland

                Wheel of the Year : Living the Magical Life by Pauline and Dan Campanelli

                Wicca : The Old Religion in the Millennium by Vivianne Crowley

                Principles of Wicca by Vivianne Crowley

                Book of Shadows : A Modern Woman’s Journey into the Wisdom of Witchcraft and the Magic of the Goddess by Phyllis Curott

                The Witches Qabala: The Pagan Path and the Tree of Life by Ellen Cannon Reed

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                1. History, Development and Philosophy of Traditional Craft Wicca (TCW)
                2. Practice of Traditional Craft Wicca
                  1. Ethics: Rede, Rule of Three, Tenets
                  2. Greencraft Wicca: The Roedi Training
                  3. The Wiccan Circle
                3. The Sacred Well Congregation Principles and Philosophy
                  1. Organization
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