Thursday, September 30, 2010

Asatru Folk Assembly Announces Vounteer Coordinator

The Asatru Folk Assembly has announced the selection of the AFA's first Volunteer Coordinator. Cat Ellis was chosen from a list of candidates for her all-around ability, her communications skills, and her drive to succeed. Cat's first task will be to help select a number of other volunteers who will be recruited over the next few months to give the AFA a highly qualified, well-managed staff.

This marks the beginning of a new era in the AFA and in Asatru generally. We are positioning ourselves to really make a difference...which is what the AFA is all about!

Steve McNallen
Asatru Folk Assembly

http://runestone.org

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

New Asatru Folk Assembly Podcast Posted

The Asatru Folk Assembly has posted a new podcast titled "Asatru Communities - Looking Deeper." This is a follow-up to the episode on Asatru communities posted two weeks ago. From the introduction: "In this episode, we take a deeper look at Asatru communities. We examine how they fall under the 'job description' of the Asatru Folk Assembly, and we consider the numerous possible stages through which they might develop - from the initial meeting of two or more people, to a full-fledged intentional community with a large piece of land and many buildings. Not least, we remind ourselves that a community is defined not by real estate, but by people!"

This new podcast can be found at http://asatrurising.podbean.com.

Steve McNallen

Asatru Folk Assembly
http://runestone.org

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Latest Asatru Folk Assembly podcast up!

Hail, all!

Our latest Asatru Folk Assembly podcast is ready for your listening, downloading, and sharing with friends!

There’s a lot of talk on the Internet about Asatru communities. How can we develop these? More specifically, can a national (international, really) organization like the Asatru Folk Assembly engender that sense of togetherness on a very large scale? My answer to that is a resounding “Yes!” and in this podcast I discuss how this can be done. My aim is to make the AFA “the international organization that feels like a kindred.” I know that’s envisioning a lot…but hear me out!

http://asatrurising.podbean.com

Hail the Gods!
Hail the AFA!

Steve McNallen
Asatru Folk Assembly
http://runestone.org