Chase Hill Folk

A Heathen Community in Southern Vermont

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Welcome

Welcome to the online home of Chase Hill Folk, a Heathen community in Southern Vermont.  Together, we practice the revival of pre-Christian traditions indigenous to the Germanic areas of Northern Europe – England, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Scandinavia, Iceland, Greenland and others.  We honor the Germanic gods (Ese), the spirits of the land, and our ancestors.

On this site, you will find information about us, a calendar and schedule of rituals for the coming months and links to our publications.  If you have any questions or are interested in joining us for ritual, please feel free to email chasehillfolk@gmail.com.

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  • Mother’s Night – The First Night of Yule December 19, 2015
    History “They began the year on the 8th kalends of January [25 December], when we celebrate the birth of the Lord. That very night, which we hold so sacred they used to call by the heathen word Modranecht, that is “mother’s night,” because (we suspect) of the ceremonies they enacted all that night.” — De … Continue reading Mother’s Night – The First Night of […]
  • Summer Flowers June 9, 2015
    Summer has come to Chase Hill, green leaves through the woods, blazing sun alternating with life-giving rain, and Ing Frey is decorated with flowers to welcome in the season of growth and fertility.  What beauty!  Thanks to those who were able to come for our Flower Ceremony this year!
  • Our Gods May 26, 2015
    Our Gods Heathens honor dozens of gods whose lore and names have been preserved from Scandinavia, England and the Continent. Each Heathen community finds their focus drawn toward some gods who become the center of their ritual practice. The Ese (Aesir) First among the gods are the Ese, the great gods who guide such forces … Continue reading Our Gods
  • As the light slowly lengthens… March 8, 2015
    In Old English, the word “Lent” — now referring solely to a Christian observance of fasting — was the word for spring.  It is related to our word s”lengthen” and “long,” and evokes the growing light of day that we see at this time of year.  So when I say that Chase Hill Folk, yesterday, … Continue reading As the light slowly lengthens…
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