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As you may know, the Devon Faith & Belief Forum is planning to make a DVD with young people about their Faith & Beliefs. This will kick off with a day at Ide Farm, Exeter on Saturday 17th July where the young people will take part in various activities, including digging, processing and making things from clay. The programme will run from 9.15 - 4pm and the whole day will be filmed by Plymouth Youth Media who will produce a DVD of the day for reference only.
I need to find a young female & male Pagan to join the project. They need to be roughly in the secondary school age group and need to be fairly articulate, although hopefully the project will build confidence. Their commitment would be:
- Attend day on 17th July
- Be filmed in home area or place of worship during Autumn term (with other young Pagans if desired)
- Attend event at end of Autumn term to discuss how it went!
- Attend event at end of Spring Term 2011 to watch completed DVD and discuss.
Can you help me to find a young pagan boy & girl who would be willing to join with other Faiths and to take part in the project?
Every blessing
Clare
PS. My new husband, Mike Skinner, has joined the Federation so you may be seeing more of me!
So, the commitment will be Clare Mortimore
Faithnetsouthwest
www.faithnetsouthwe st.org.uk
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Pagan Federation was founded in 1971 to provide information
on Paganism and to counter misconceptions
about the religion. The Pagan Federation works for the rights
of Pagans to worship freely and without censure.
The
Pagan Federation publishes a quarterly journal, Pagan Dawn
as well as some other publications. It arranges members-only
and public events, and maintains personal contact by letter
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provide contact between Pagan groups and genuine seekers of
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promote contact and dialogue between the various branches
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and its ever-renewing cycles of life and death. A
Positive Morality, in which the individual is responsible
for the discovery and development of their true nature in
harmony with the outer world and community. This is often
expressed as: Do what you will, as long as it harms none.
Recognition
of the divine, which transcends gender, acknowledging both
the female and male aspect of Deity.
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