The Ancient and Honourable Order of the Sacred Oaks was founded on Winter Solstice, December 22, 1998, in
As an order,
it follows more structured lines than most other types of Pagan group. It is administered by a Great Council headed by an Arch-Druid.
An Ordination Board oversees the training and ordination of the state recognized clergy. The
Members meet regularly, usually on the closest Saturday or Sunday evenings to full moons (for esbat ritual), to new moons (for council
meetings and tutorials) and to the eight Sabbats (for celebration). Attendance is strongly emphasized as essential to both grove and
individual development. Esbats and tutorials are closed to nonmembers, but Sabbats are open by invitation to interested parties. There
is also an annual Gorsedd (general meeting) at which the planning is done for election of officers, the yearly calendar and other
Grove business.
Grove administration is centered on a grove council that meets before each tutorial. Members are encouraged to attend. The council
consists of seven officers: a chosen chief, high priest or priestess, magister, scribe, purse-warden, bard and sword-bearer. All officers
are elected for a term of three years. Although the emphasis of the Order, and
The Order is incorporated in the State of