Ondheim Leadership Update

As of July 7, 2021, with great regret we must inform our membership of the resignation of Joseph Bloch, and Karen Bloch from Ondheim Theodish Fellowship. After a dispute with other tribesmen, Joseph refused to bring the matter to thing or arbitration and called for the removal of the other person without having the matter heard before the folk or arbitrated on by William Lord. When his demands were not met he chose to resign and leave the Fellowship. In Theodish belief, leadership is service, and we are all responsible for and accountable for our actions, but we have systems in place for due process that must be followed. NO ONE is above that, including the leadership itself.

Ondheim Launches Online Bookstore

Ondheim Theod is pleased to announce the opening of our online bookstore on our website. We have a number of titles on topics including contemporary religion, history, history, mythology and folklore, magic, and a special section for kids.

A portion of all sales will go to benefit our tribe, and many more titles will be added in the coming weeks. Enjoy!

Ondheim Receives 501(c)3 Recognition

We are enormously pleased to report that today Ondheim Theod received the formal notification from the IRS that Ondheim Theodish Fellowship a NJ Nonprofit Corporation is a tax-exempt organization.

Donations to the tribe are tax deductible, and we are now eligible for many different programs at various businesses, don’t have to pay sales tax on most items we purchase for the tribe, and have access to facilities like libraries that we otherwise would not.

This is an enormous milestone in our tribe’s growth, and I hope you’re all as excited at the prospect as we are.

Theod Founding

Our tribe was formally constituted on Walpurgisnacht, April 30th, when William Lord heard the hold oath of Joseph Thane, thus joining the Luck of their two respective houses. This was done at a private event, held with due respect for social distancing restrictions currently in effect.