
FIRST CHURCH OF DRUWAYU
EMBRACE LOGIC, HUMOR AND ABSURDITY

GENERAL PUBLIC NOTICE
We welcome your criticism and reviews. Just be honest about it.
WELCOME TO OUR CHURCH

HIGH ELDER WARLOCK
RAYMOND FOSTER
Drúwayú (Droo-Way-oo), meaning True Ways, is a chosen path dedicated to deliberate living. “True” speaks to honesty, dedication, and the courage to see clearly, while “Ways” as in how one has chosen to conduct themselves.
It is a culture that seeks logic without cynicism, humor without mockery, and absurdism without arrogance—a place where thought is sharpened, honesty is honored, and the human spirit is free to question, laugh, and grow.
Some have come to call Drúwayú a rebel path. We embrace that openly, because true independence has never required fitting beneath another banner.
30 DAY ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGNTY GUARANTEE
Try being a member of the First Church of Druwayu for 30 days.
Learn, read and grow with us, and if after 30 days you decide that you’d prefer a religion that tells you how to vote, what to say, or who to hate, or if you simply miss the feeling of being in a hive mind or imposed upon, you are free to leave at any time. In fact, we are extremely confident your old religion or philosophy will "most likely take you back." It may even be one that demands it. You know which one.

CURRENT GROUPS
Groups
- Public·9 members
- Public·9 members
- Public·9 members
- Public·9 members
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HELP US DEVELOP OUR REFERRAL SYSTEM
With your support, our Church seeks to build a trusted referral network connecting people in crisis with reliable organizations across the United States and beyond. Together we can help connect those in need with reliable and professional counseling, safe and clean shelter, legal advocacy, and essential support for victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and human trafficking, and much more.
National Human Trafficking Hotline
1-888-373-7888
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