Goodbye First Church of Wicca

The First Church of Wicca got media attention when it was featured on The Learning Channel's "My Unique Family" in an episode entitled "The Witches Next Door". At the time I remember wondering why a Wiccan Priestess would want to wear a Catholic Priest's collar. It seems awfully symbolic of a patriarchal system that's not quite what Wicca's about to me, but who am I to judge? I'm not Wiccan, what do I know?

If you go to the First Church of Wicca's website today, you will find the following: (I provide this rather than just a link because I imagine the website will disappear soon.)

Thank you for all of your loving support over the past 5
years and we have enjoyed serving the Wiccan community
and answering all of your questions, comments, and
prayer requests. However, the church will be closing due
to the fact that our minister, the Rev. Dr. Kendra Vaughan
Hovey, will be opening a new church in May of 2009.

Living Waters Community of Hope will focus on helping
people heal from their experiences of inequity from past
religions and religious institutions, using Jesus Christ and
his teachings in the Bible as the foundation of how to have
a meaningful relationship with God, as well as, holistic
health of mind, body, and soul.

If you are interested in receiving more information about
Living Waters Community of Hope please see our website
at www.LivingWatersCH.org for information as it becomes
available

This may come as somewhat of a shock to some. Though we may have somewhat gotten used to the idea that some people "Outgrow" Paganism and evolve into atheists (I know many personally who have and an article at the Wild Hunt expounds on the phenomena) the idea of a Pagan turning Christian is kind of a strange one. After all, most of us came from Christian backgrounds and made a deliberate and conscious choice to embrace a Pagan faith instead. Many of us suffered great heartache and did a lot of soul searching. The idea of just waking up one day and saying "all this is bullshit, I'm totally wrong" just to go back to the thing that didn't satisfy us in the first place is kind of strange.

But if you read the "About Us" page on The First Church of Wicca's website you'll see that it's not much of a stretch. Under "Our Beliefs" you'll find, among other things:
3) We believe in the teachings of the Bible and Jesus Christ, and consistently live by His teachings for our spiritual and moral foundation.
And
7) Some of us believe in resurrection and salvation through Jesus Christ.

It seems that the First Church of Wicca had one foot in the Christian church to begin with.

Under the What We Don't Believe section is:
2) We do not believe in practicing Magick in our church.
And
3) We do not believe in practicing ritual in our church.

Which begs the question: What do they do in their church?
It sounds like the First Church of Wicca wasn't very Wiccan to begin with... Which means we're probably better off without them. There are enough confused newbie Wiccans in the world without people being deliberately confusing. A more suspicious kind of person might wonder if it wasn't some conspiracy afoot. But I'm not a suspicious sort of person so I'll quit that line of thought right now. However, if I were a suspicious sort of person, the letter she sent out to members and supporters of the church would certainly have me speculating.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for supporting the First Church of Wicca and its efforts within the Pagan/Wiccan community over the past five years. I have thoroughly enjoyed serving you and answering all of your questions, comments, and prayer requests. However, the church will be closing due to the fact that I will be opening a new church in May of 2009.
Living Waters Community of Hope will focus on helping people heal from their experiences of inequity from past religions and religious institutions, using Jesus Christ and his teachings in the Bible as the foundation of how to have a meaningful relationship with God, as well as how to attain holistic health of mind, body, and soul. If you are interested in receiving more information about Living Waters Community of Hope please see our website at www.LivingWatersCH.org for information as it becomes available or email ReverendKendra@.... Please remember that I am always available to help you with any questions, concerns, or thoughts that you may have about your Wiccan practice.

For those of you who are wondering why I am closing the First Church of Wicca, understand that in my several years of studying Wicca and working as a Wiccan High Priestess, I have come to see the serious failings of the Wiccan faith. A major problem with the faith is that there is no unity among the followers of the faith which makes it very challenging to define exactly what Wiccans do and do not believe in. Wiccans have a very open "do what you will" or "live and let live" perspective in life which very easily can cause harm to oneself and others without one actually knowing it until it is much too late. Additionally, there is no unified moral code of ethics. This puts up huge red flags for society-at-large because no one can really be quite sure of what any group's intentions are. Society would have no way of knowing, for example, if you are a Wiccan that practices the Great Rite or polyamory, to name only two examples. Also, they would have no way of knowing just what "Do what ye will and harm none" means, and quite frankly, neither does each individual Wiccan. We are left to make moral and ethical decisions for ourselves rather than realizing that by human nature we are going to do anything that feels good to us, not what is best for us, and also not necessarily what is best for society as a whole. This makes for a very dangerous and faulty moral code of ethics. In addition, Wicca teaches primarily about how we can change the world and have all that we want. Spells, magick, etc. all prove to cause us to think selfishly instead of putting others before ourselves and more importantly instead of putting God before anyone else, including ourselves. It is very understandable that one would be close to nature and the earth, as well as, feel a need to call "God" the "God and Goddess;" however, the actual rote and complicated spells involved in Wicca can prove to be a huge distraction in one's spiritual growth. We do not need all of the "ritual things" in order to have a relationship with God - all we need is a sincere and thankful heart.

I personally have learned that through a true and deep understanding of Christ and his teachings, I can have the relationship with God that I have always wanted and more importantly, I am better equipped to teach how others can also have that relationship. Leaving Wicca was nothing lost for me, but turning to Christ has been everything gained! If you have any interest in learning more about my relationship with Christ I will be happy to share it with you.

Meanwhile, if you would like to remain on the mailing list for Living Waters Community of Hope, please reply to this email stating just that. Otherwise, I will assume that you do not and you will be permanently removed from our database prior to May 1, 2009.

I wish you many blessings on your spiritual journey!

It's a Good Life!
Rev. Dr. Kendra Vaughan Hovey

(Note: I took out information identifying who the letter was sent to, but did not alter the letter in any other way)

The remarks she makes about the ambiguousness of Wicca are strange. For example, that "An it Harm None Do What you Will" is difficult to understand- is it not the job of the Priestess to help the seeker to understand? Or that there is no way of knowing if the group practices Polyamoury or the Great Rite. Yes there is, you ask. Wicca teaches us to change the world.. no it teaches you to change yourSELF and to take responsibility for yourSELF. Does not that Charge of the Goddess say something about "What you can't find within you will never find without"? Her discussion of our need to have things spelled out for us to keep us from hurting ourselves shows a serious disrespect and lack of faith in humanity as a whole. That's just sad.

She also gives us a hint of explanation to the confusing stuff in her "about" page. She apparently believes that the "God and Goddess" are simply names for "God", Jehovah. Has she been teaching Christianity under the guise of Wicca all along? Is she like those people the Christians scream about teaching Paganism under the guise of Christianity all along by saying that Nature is sacred to God? I sure as heck don't want to be a Pagan screamer. So I'll just stop speculating out loud right now!

But okay I can't. Why does the church have to close just because she left? It sounds like it's not really a church at all but a Cult of Personality. Is SHE the Church? Can't they just get a new Preist/Priestess? If I were a member of the church, I would be pretty damn furious. That's like saying "Hey, First Presbyterian Church is closing because your Minister decided he wants to be Pagan." It wouldn't happen. A church isn't about a minister, it's about the congregation. So... What's up with this lady anyway? How long has she been pretending to be Wiccan, all the while loathing Wicca? Has she been receiving donations from her congregation? I agree that the fact that Pagans and Wiccans would be better served with a little unity, but abandoning your entire congregation for greener pastures without making arrangements for them to be served in your absence is not the way to do it. It's irresponsible, rude and somewhat dishonest. It's even somewhat unethical -particularly if you've been getting donations from your group- to my guidance-less screwed up moral compass.

Okay. I'm done now. For real.

12 comments

Comment from: acorn [Visitor]
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Aren't there consequences for those who break their oath to the Goddess and betray their coven?
01/19/09 @ 19:56
Comment from: anon [Visitor]
The "About Us" section on the First Church of Wicca's website changed. All that stuff about Jesus and the Bible is new...There's a little revisionist history at work there. :P
01/21/09 @ 11:43
Comment from: Dawn [Member] Email
Acorn: I'm not sure this qualifies as a coven, but I think consequences tend to be between her and her Goddess, but a Wiccan could correct me if I'm wrong.
Anon: Thanks for that info! I should've guessed that. I wish I knew what it said before.
01/21/09 @ 17:06
Comment from: Lilli [Visitor]
It's all about the money. A fundamentalist christian church can ask their congregation to tithe plus look at the money in the book that she'll write about finding Christ after Wicca.

I think it's hilarious to see how the descriptions of what the Church of Wicca does and stands for has changed over a few months. It's like George Orwell's animal farm, when the words on the barn wall were changed.

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

Sadly, her new church will attract all sorts of pathetic people: sheep all ripe for the fleecing.
01/21/09 @ 20:47
Comment from: shrappy [Visitor]
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its a shame to see someone who was so open about wicca and be so public about it turn their back on it.
01/22/09 @ 19:18
Comment from: robin [Visitor]
Kendra has been a part of many religions and if she was honest with you all you would know this....She is a confused soul who has confused many others including her own family.
No matter who you believe in or pray to these people are
in need of prayer. Kendra has to change herself and make life so she is not the center of attention all the time..she
has taken so much away from her children. I suppose it's a process of "Growing Up" which she hasn't done yet...so she
can't be loyal to anyone or any religion. We all must learn that we are not to follow the leader but look into our own souls and give thanks for our life no matter how much we mess up. Sorry you were all played..it doesn't have anything to do with you, it's her own want for the Center of Attention it's a reckless attitude for her family and God
help the others she has effected by her misleading ways.
I don't think she was secretly teaching christianity, she is way too selfish for that. It's all about her and only her!
01/24/09 @ 10:36
Comment from: Dragonmyst [Visitor] Email
In my opinion (after having been a Wiccan for 15 years), when someone tries to take a religion like Wiccan and turn it from an active hands on Circle/Coven religion to a passive observing Congregational religion, you are changing the fundamentals of a religion.

I personally have no issue with someone being whatever religion they want. I only worry that a person that attained a ministerial level is stating things like Wicca has “no unified moral code of ethics”. What about the Rede Kendra, or the Charge of the Goddess, what about the Law of Three? How did she attain the level she did without being able to understand the basic ideas of Wicca.

It just seems after reading her letter that Kendra’s is more concerned with what “society” is thinking she is doing than with being a Wiccan Minister.
01/25/09 @ 19:37
Comment from: Solstice [Visitor]
I can totally see where she's coming from to a certain degree. Spirituality in itself is the journey to finding your truest Self and in finding your truest Self you find God/dess or whatever you may call it. I have longtime felt that many people in the Wiccan community (at least where I live) care nothing about the "spiritual" aspect of it all or how to utilize the "tools" so to speak, our religion offers us to use 'to find' that higher Self/God/Goddess within. Most care about being anti-church (which is understandable to a degree) and but forget about the spiritual messages within the teachings of Christ; whether one wants to believe the Christ was a real human being or he was just a mystic, a teacher is really neither here or there but the fact is the teachings credited to this being can be put to well use for the betterment of our souls. Just as any message, theme and guidance that can be found in the many myths of those Gods and Goddesses we love so much, or the great mystic teachers through out the ages, should we dismiss the teachings of the Christ just because one takes issue with the Church??

I have sat in many circles and felt the presence of nothing but ego and attitude, "My circle is bigger than priestess so in so's up the way---ohh look at my pretty robe---I could have conducted ritual better than that " ...the list goes on....WTF??? I honestly do not care to dress up and act like I have 'super powers' for the day. So before being too incredibly hard on her, perhaps it's better to take a good look at ourselves and try to see where she's coming from at least, to a certain degree anyway. I'm not saying she's right to do what she's done or how she's handled things however, it would behoove us to try to understand a little bit more.

I am not Wiccan but I am a Pagan. I call myself a "devout spiritual Witch" because the way of the Witch is the way that I want to become a better person and know my truest and most highest Self which is God/Goddess. I want to be a happier person, live a more productive and prosperous life by way of knowing who I am completely. It's a spiritual journey that takes more work than it does putting on cape, standing in a circle and waving a wand around acting like as long as I don't step on your toes, I've done OK. It's a spiritual path but it does appear that no one gives a rats ass about the spiritual aspect of it at all and I think that's really where Rev. Kendra has grown weary of. I too have grown weary but like I said, while I do not associate with the Pagans of my community anymore for this reason (truth be told I get more sense of unity to reach a common goal and support walking in as a visitor at my friends Christian church than I do in Pagan circle) that if I were Rev. Kendra I might have focused a bit more on that aspect in the circles, the rites, the classes and so forth. You know, encouraged that understanding the Wicca offers so many tools to help one gain that understanding of Self/God/Goddess and so forth rather than just turned my back on it all together and walked away blaming the people that I was supposed to work with. In fact, in my own circles, its exactly what I do. I do not wish to tell my people in circle what is the 'right way' to pray/commune with Deity, only that they should and if they have a hard time with it, I help guide them to something they can do. But that's me.

Kendra should have known from git go the job of the Priestess is not glamorous. It is hard and difficult work and in serving one Self you serve the Gods and in serving the God (by whatever one wishes to call it) you serve your people. She obviously didn't get that memo.
01/26/09 @ 18:36
Comment from: lola x [Visitor] Email
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that poor woman! look,kendra,honey,i'm a witch,i was born one,(although,i wasn't brought up as one),when i was 18 some bible-bashing cristian woman in the street approached me one day,and i told her "no,thankyou,i'm a witch".she then proceeded to verbally attack me,and demanded to know what it was that i believed in,and i didn't know what to say other than it's what i feel inside of me,my connection with animal's,nature,and manu,and my absolute respect of all three.that human's aren't better than animal's,and i recycle everything that i can.and,when it comes down to it,at the end of the day,all that really matter's is that you try your best in this life,(yes,i've lived before my life now,and many people have,many time's),and that you don't deliberately try to hurt anyone,or anything, - i have that,on official authority,as i died,in this life,when i was 17,and i wanted to stay,but i was told that i had to go back,as it wasn't my time. if you would like to keep in touch with me,(not that i know everything hun,as there are thing's that i still need to learn! x),miss lola todd,86 wellcome avenue,temple hill estate,dartford,kent,da1 5jw,england,u.k. lolatodd1@btinternet.com
07/01/09 @ 13:16
Comment from: Gypsy [Visitor] Email · http://www.salemwitchschool.com
Excuse me, but some of her comments offend me , I have been a witch all of this life of 50 years , and countless more before it ,and I have a very high moral code of ethics. Just because some choose not to does not mean it is all of us , as she is making it seem in her new testimony's. As far as her comment about converting the first church of wicca to Christianity, This is now my new mission, to make sure this name does not go down in history as being converted, Only the high priestess and maybe a few of her followers have been converted my dear . There are those of us who will always remain, as though history loyal to our God and Goddess. She needs to remember that Not even a true Christan has the right to talk down about other peoples faiths, which is what her testimony's and her new book to come are consisting of.

I hope she finds what she is looking for , but I for one am happy, loved, safe and protected , just where I am .
Blessings to all .
07/18/09 @ 09:42
Comment from: AzulLaLuna [Visitor]
I can hardly begin to put into words how crushed I was when I received my email from the FCoW. How utterly disappointed and saddened I was to my very core. As a solo practicioner and lives long Witch, I felt betrayed to my soul's foundation. I felt that I had finally found a group of other solos who had come together and found a beautiful and safe place to be us, ourselves. And for her to turn on us and on everything we hold sacred!? A sound slap to the face. I felt I was being called incapable of my own moral judgements. That as a practicing Witch, I was untrustworthy, flawed, and likely corrupted on that very merit alone. The nerve! I know I am a better person for being a Witch and for the ability to enlighten and educate others to my path. I feel nothing but sorrow for her over her choice to leave the church and hope she somehow finds the path she feels she needs to travel. Blessed Be to all...
08/27/09 @ 16:27
Comment from: nottelling [Visitor]
I was a part of this group for a while. To put it plainly, this woman needs a straight jacket and a padded room. She is crazy in every sense of the word. It's all about the money and the donations. I have no respect for her to even use her name. That bitch used every person in that group for whatever suited her needs at the time. It's unfortunate that her actions have given the Wiccan practice a bad name in southern Mass.
09/12/09 @ 10:39

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