So, you want to create an extension of the Church? Specifically, a chapter of the Church in your area? Awesome. You may do so and count it the same as you would a club of friends and family. Just be sure to create a link if you put up a website somewhere back to this website by copying this URL: https://www.druwayu.com/ if you want to make it more publicly accessible. We will also create a page specific for such chapters and branch churches if you expand it to a church. We do have some very basic requirements, however.
You must be an active member of a minimal of 6 months and registered here on our website.
Your chapter or club must be clear with its bylaws and what its specific activities will include.
If approved, you must have an active website so it can be linking shared as open chapters or clubs.
You can determine how large or small you wish to keep it and must be specific as to the reasons why you wish to keep it as such.
Any proceeds/financing your chapter gains from various activities representing the Church must have 10% set aside for donations to maintain rights of usage of the symbols and trademarks.
Your chapter cannot refer to its administration as a Drusidu. Homsidu is the proper term meaning Home Seats.
Activities must be updated at least every 6 months if membership is under 30 active local members or no more than 60, otherwise the report must be every 3 months as 4 times a year.
Your chapter is not a church in and of itself and you cannot self-appoint clergy till you have completed the expectations for such recognition. If you wish to be recognized as a local branch church as a congregation, at least one member must be an active registered and recognized Warlock or Witch within this Father Church, as in the "First Church of Druwayu."
Be aware that you will also be solely responsible for its establishment.
Doing so requires substantial time and effort and requires a thorough understanding of the mission, values, and history of Druwayu and its intentions.
You can change your club chapter into being recognized as a church congregation but not both, and you and your members who will be the admin of it will be thoroughly questioned and vetted to make sure you can handle such responsibilities consistently.
The more you read and familiarize yourself with the content of this website and contemplate the information under the "LEARN" section and also review the "FAQs," you should be more than capable of successfully establishing a chapter or full-on congregation prior to "CONTACTING US" as everything you can know will be present here.
Once you are certain this is your goal, and you learned all that is needed for your area than contact us with your information and proposals.
be sure to use your email and that our messages don't end up in a spam folder, and also include your true first and last names and the precise location where you would like to start a chapter or congregation.
If approved, you may create a local themed version of our seal or one with it present in one form or another which will then be added to our Chapters and Churches page. Remember, we treat Chapters as just clubs that though has a religious theme tends to be more non-religious in quality, and Churches as more specifically religious centers with specific religious functions. So, they will appear in two different lists.
Creating an extension of the Father Church/Godhus
If you do create a Godhus, or God House which also means Good House (a real and historically accurate word combination, the plural is Godhusan), you will need to provide, for example, on a website or any flyers a link through your church back to this father church if approved here. Each can have its own council called a Homsidu (Home seats) but not to use Drusidu (True Seats) as this is the primary council for the whole of Druwayu and its custodianship.
Important to note:
This means you will also be responsible for supervising over them or appoint trustworthy staff to do so as their activities are solely your responsibility and the Father Church/Father Godhus, as in The First Church of Druwayu, is not held liable for any questionable or illegal activities your branches may become involved in and for which you are solely liable.
If you are engaged in any clear and obvious illegal activities, you alone will be responsible for all the fines and penalties and legal fees made against you. Any properties left over are to be turned over immediately to The First Church of Druwayu and the Drusidu to do with as it will and if you are personally charged with any crimes, your recognition as a member and as clergy will be revoked. Don't do illegal things or try to use Druwayu as a justification for such things.