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  • Joined: October 18, 2011

Priest Cliff Northup Jr

Good Morning my Sisters and Brothers, this is a beautiful day and the Divine has truely blessed us with sunshine and a cool breeze. I hope the weather is just as nice where ever each of you may be. If not, then thank the Divine for a nother day on this wo...  moreGood Morning my Sisters and Brothers, this is a beautiful day and the Divine has truely blessed us with sunshine and a cool breeze. I hope the weather is just as nice where ever each of you may be. If not, then thank the Divine for a nother day on this world they have granted us and life once more. Welcome to all the new members and may your journey from here on out be blessed and fruitful. Blessed Be.  
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  • Kimberley Cich
    Kimberley Cich is now friends with Priest Cliff Northup Jr.
    • 10 hours ago
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    Priest Cliff Northup Jr → The Drama Llama Disapproves: Interesting context to the group, it is my pleasure to be a member, thank you for the invite. Blessed Be
    • May 19
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    Priest Cliff Northup Jr joined the group The Drama Llama Disapproves
    • May 19
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  •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
    Priest Cliff Northup Jr → Minister Grayson Burkhart: Thank you for the friending request, Blessed Be to you and yours.
    • May 19
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  •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
    Priest Cliff Northup Jr is now friends with Cardinal Abbot Thomas Biddinger, Ph.D..
    • May 17
  •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
    Priest Cliff Northup Jr joined the group New England Pagans
    • May 11
    •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
      Priest Cliff Northup Jr Thank you for the invite, I look forward to meeting members. Merry Meet, and Blessed Be.
      • May 11
  •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
    Priest Cliff Northup Jr is now friends with Rev. Derek Steiner.
    • May 10
  •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
    Priest Cliff Northup Jr is now friends with Bishop J.A Merriman ...MBA.
    • May 10
  •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
    Priest Cliff Northup Jr → Valerie Sage: Thank you for the friending request, Bright Blessings to our frienship and future fellowship. Blessed Be
    • May 6
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      Valerie Sage Blessed Be to you as well
      • May 6
    •  Priest Cliff Northup Jr
      Valerie Sage Hope you enjoyed the super moon last nite.. she was beautiful
      • May 6
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    Priest Cliff Northup Jr is now friends with Valerie Sage.
    • May 6
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  • First Name Priest Cliff
  • Last Name Northup Jr
  • Country United States
  • Do you perform weddings I do

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  • Ordination Date October 16, 2011
  • Personal Beliefs I have choosen the Wicca Path, I am a Seax Wicca and border on Celtic and Druid Wicca. I am a Wiccan Priest, and admire as well as miss the Wiccan Ways of Old. I believe there is creator. I also believe that you can believe in your own way without having to conform to any modern religious convictions. There obviously has to be some sort of creator, or we would not be here. Be it through evolution or a celestial being. I believe that all are greated equaly. I was raised in the Catholic faith, but I feel there are contradictions between their faith and what they believe. How could a religious group be so into teaching gods way, and have assasins and concentrate on building wealth and power? I feel the same way for Islam. I have studied different forms of religion, and I believe that you are to help people in all thier emotional termoils and grandures. To assit and help people with your life experiences and councel them in a way that will help them. I believe there is more to this celestial make up other then us. I believe and pray in my own way. I more or less say a prayer in the hopes there is somthing out there that actualy hears my prayers. I believe there is good in everyone and there is also the reverse. I believe I fit into the grand picture, but I am not sure where. I believe that ordainment should not just be given to anyone unless they are true to themselves and have the ability to do good for others. I believe your family should be taken care of before your own needs, and under circumstances, others needs should come before your own.
  • State/Province New Jersey
  • Phone Do not have one.
  • Birthday July 19, 1957
  • Gender Male
  • Rev. Wendy C Allen Finals week at college, than I get 2 weeks off before summer semester starts 
  • Cardinal Abbot Thomas Biddinger, Ph.D. I Send My Solemn Blessings To All The Mother's Put There For A Very Happy And Blessed Mother's Day. God Bless You All!
  • Priestess Katrina Myrrh
  • Dr. Richard Carver Druid Of Green Oaks ok I was checking my e-mail and it said I got a comment by someone named (excuse my language for this please).....heres the email..... Hello Dr. Richard Carver Druid Of Green Oaks, A new comment has been posted on one of your posts by GoFuck Yourselfdotcom. Please click the following link to view it: http://ministers.themonastery.org/profile/lawrenceconnor/action_id/216230 Best Regards, Social Network Administration can someone fix this please for me. thanks
  • Rev. Librado Nuñez I GET IT, IM A CRISTIAN SO, BUT DONT BE SO QUICK TO JUDGE.  YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING YOUR NOT PERFECT!
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  • Nature

    Posted January 6

    I was talking to my neighbor yesterday; well he was talking to me. Moreover, he more or less hinted that I move my bird feeder further from his fence to prevent the squirrels from climbing on his fence to get to it. How ridiculous is that? When will people get the knowl...

  • What is left?

    Posted December 14, 2011

    I am on a quest. The quest is to find some kind of spiritual wholeness. I have not believed in the “one true god” ever since I can remember. I had some kind of communion with the Lord and Lady, but this too has been at a loss for me for some time now. There has to be something relevant in the world tha...

  • 2012, What is the ...

    Posted November 10, 2011

    Has anyone realy given much thought or speculations on the 2012 phenomena? There has seemed to be so many different senarios hypothasized but there has been no conclusions drawn. When you think about things on a level headed fasion looking at logical assumptions instead of so many scientific possabilities.When we look at it from say an ancients ...

  • My path of choice.

    Posted November 3, 2011

    In my search for a path to take in na religious aspect, would be to return to my path of Seax Wicca. I have missed the Wiccan Way. I felt as if I had a place there. I practiced with a Earthbound Wiccan coven in the mountains of NY. I can not reveal the name since it is an oath bound coven. But I had been happy there. I was unable to find a "goo...

  • Happy

    Posted October 18, 2011

    After much thought and consideration, I felt compelled to look into a form of religion that best suits me. Before applying for Ordainment, I read testimonies and different forms of religion. I saw how so many have done as I have and I thought that I should go for being ordained. I have had a hard life and worked to support my family. I have sacr...

  • Natural Herbs/Alterntive medicine Use.
    285 members
    This is the group for people who believe God made herbs for the use of mankind. This includes Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) as well as all other green herbs of the earth.

    Helping support natural remedy's and herbology. Many uses have been hidden. The worlds natural setting naturally provides a safe alternative medicine to pharmacuticals and gives credit to The Almighty.
  • celtic christianity
    45 members
    WHAT IS CELTIC CHRISTIANITY?



    Specifically, Celtic Christianity refers to the branch of Christianity which was unique to the peoples of the British Isles during the early Middle Ages. Although there is some debate over exactly when and how Christianity got to the British Isles, there is no doubt that it was firmly established by the 2nd Century, because Ireneaus, the Bishop of Lyon, had significant interaction with them.

    The first, great Celtic son was Morien, also known as Pelagius. Pelagius was a spokesman for Celtic theology. Pelagius has been labeled as a heretic by traditional theologians because they favor a Latin version of Christianity. Pelagius' opponent, Augustine, succeeded in expelling the Pelagians out of the Roman Empire during the 5th Century. Augustine became the father of Latin Christianity.

    Celtic Christianity holds to a balanced view of the Biblical doctrines of free-will and predestination. Ostensibly, these doctrines were the focus of controversy between Augustine and Pelagius. Through the centuries, Pelagian Celts have emphasized the individual's responsibility to obey God's moral law. Latin Christianity has tended to rely upon the strong arm of the state.

    Celtic Christianity does not have much interest in the grand worship of state religion. Celtic Christians are fond of the small group and a liturgy which is an expression of personal faith. From ancient times, they have had great interest in spiritual gifts, manifestations of the Divine presence, religious revivals, and world evangelism.

    Celtic theology does not agree with Augustine's view of Original Sin. It sees Original Sin as the result of Adam's failure to be an adequate federal head of the human race. That failure produced a wounding in the nature of man which weakened his will but did not disable it. Because of Christ, all people are able to respond to the call of God's grace to salvation and virtue.

    Augustine taught that sexual desire was inherited depravity. Because of this doctrine, traditional Christian theology has had a dim view of sexual pleasure and women in general. Living on this side of the sexual revolution, most modern Christians are completely unaware of how repressive traditional Christianity has been toward human sexuality. The Celtic Christians did not believe our sexuality was tainted and enjoyed it fully within marriage. Augustine was scandalized by the Pelagian view. The Roman Catholic Church and later, misguided Puritans saw the Celtic attitude as pagan. doctrine

    Celtic Christianity tends to produce a love for nature. That was why the Celtic South was pastoral and the Saxon North was mercantile. Yankees want every inch of earth to be used for production. They hate what they call inefficiency. Southerners cherish the wilderness; Celts always have. However, that is not to say they are unproductive people - consider the Welsh of Ohio and upstate New York, cradles of American industry. Celts labor for the joy of what they do, not because they are driven.

    Celts love mysteries, story-telling, poetry, folk-music and dancing. They are not impressed by great cities and the arts which are abstract and separate from life.

    Celtic Christianity does not see God as separate from His creation and finds the Incarnation of Christ as proof of that view. Celtic theology, inherited from the Druids, teaches that the universe is like a body. God is the head and the cosmos is His body. Being one with the creation does not erase the Creator/creature distinction, no more so than it is possible for the finger to do the work of the brain. What it means is that God shares in the joys and sufferings of His creation. And Jesus Christ is the symbol of that unity. Church of Cambria

    Celtic Christianity rejects cosmic dualism, whether pagan or Christian. It does not believe in two competing gods. Likewise, it views Satan as a fallen member of the angelic host and not as a rival god. It is solidly Trinitarian.

    Celtic Christianity also teaches that the Godhead contains feminine attributes as well as masculine attributes. Because Augustinianism held a dim view of women, traditional Christianity sought to create an exclusively masculine God. The spiritual void left by that view of God drove the Church to Mary worship. Unfortunately, it was an incomplete and sexless Mary. Celtic theology teaches that the Holy Spirit is the representative of God's femininity and that sexuality is reflective of God's creative power. It views Mary as a woman who had other children besides Jesus. And it teaches that Jesus was truly a man (as well as God), which included the sexuality of a man.

    Celtic Christians have always gravitated toward localism as a form of government. Historically, they dislike the modern notion of the nation-state. The tribe, clan, and kinship group, within the context of the village, are the forms of government which Celtic peoples prefer. Celtic Christianity recognizes the ethnic character of the Church. According to Bible prophecy (e.g. Psalms 2), the Messianic kingdom consists of ethnic churches which form the constituent members of the Body of Christ. It disagrees with the Latin and Byzantine versions of Christianity, inherited from the Roman Imperial model, which attempt to force everyone into the same mold. Many of the doctrinal and liturgical disputes in Church history have come because of the language barrier, which, of course, is ethnic in orientation and Divinely ordained (Genesis 11). These differences ought to be respected with a gracious spirit.

    Through the centuries, the Celts have instinctively resisted the Imperial model for Christianity. They have tended to be exuberant worshippers, free-thinkers, and dissenters. They are intensely loyal to beloved leaders and not to systems or institutions. For that reason, mainline churches have viewed Celtic Christians with suspicion and, sometimes, outright hostility. Celtic expressions of the faith have been persecuted as cultic heresies.

    Today, there is a growing sense that traditional Christianity has exhausted itself as a spiritual and moral reservoir for Western civilization. Celts and non-Celts are turning to the ancient Celtic Church for a fresh start. We invite you to investigate it for yourself.
  • Wiccan Believers
    100 members
    This Group is for people that believe in Wicca and want to meet other like minded people. Also for those who want to learn, and those who would like advice in things.
  • Empaths of the World
    26 members
    This group is for the empaths of the world who feel lost. To find a place with people that understand what it is like to be empathic. This is also to help the empath to fine tune their abilities.
  • Pagan Ministers
    107 members
    This group is a place for Pagan Ministers to come together and share knowledge, tools, strength, and resources.
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