There have been some requests for consideration of additional flags and banners to be considered aside from our official one. Of course, the official flag in questions is the one in the planned Flag Project seeking support for creation of our flag for our members.
So, for consideration, the First Church of Druwayu is embarking on an initiative to expand its collection of flags and banners, complementing its official flag This effort is part of the Flag Project, designed to establish unifying symbols for the Druish community. The planned additions aim to capture various aspects of Druwayu’s identity, history, and values through distinct visual expressions. While the official flag remains central, these additional designs reflect the community’s desire for broader representation.
Among these include the following basic themes or intentions:
Druish Pride Flag: Celebrates the Druish identity and community, emphasizing unity, diversity, and the joy found in embracing logic, humor, and absurdity. It fosters a sense of belonging and pride during gatherings and events.
Druish Resistance against Tyranny Flag: Symbolizes the fight against oppression, showcasing Druwayu’s dedication to liberty, critical thinking, and resistance to dogmatic systems. It serves as a rallying symbol for advocacy and activism without condoning acts of vandalism or terrorism.
Founding Day Flag of the First Church of Druwayu: Commemorates the establishment of the First Church of Druwayu in 2014. This flag highlights the religion's origins, principles, and structural framework, serving as a symbol of continuity and growth during annual celebrations.
Founder's Day Flag: To honor Raymond S. G. Foster, the founder of Druwayu. Celebrated on January 10th, this flag pays tribute to his leadership, blending logic, humor, and absurdity into a modern polytheistic framework, born on January 10, 1973, as his legacy. (I appreciate the sentiment for those that have suggested that).
Broader Significance:
These flags will enrich Druwayu's visual symbolism, offering members new ways to celebrate, resist, and honor their shared heritage. The First Church of Druwayu invites community input to ensure these designs resonate with their evolving spiritual and cultural identity.
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The seventh version blends several base cultural concepts shared among several cultural roots that have a long history of interaction (Celtic/Germanic/Scandinavian/Slavic) into the modern American version of such observances in the month of October. The size of the square containing the symbol and the dimensions of type 6 and 7 are based directly off of the flag of the United States of America.
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