Mission Statement

Through the study of Norse lore, worldview, and ancestral custom, the Ondheim Theodish Fellowship seeks to rebuild meaningful bonds of kinship, obligation, memory, and communal life in the modern world.

We strive to honor the Gods, the ancestors, and the landvættir not merely through belief, but through lived action, right conduct, and the cultivation of enduring frith among the folk.

The ancient Germanic peoples endured hardship through courage, discipline, reciprocity, and strong communal bonds. Their traditions remind us that worth is not inherited automatically, but built over time through action, sacrifice, responsibility, and remembered deed.

Guided by the Three Pillars of Wisdom, Generosity, and Honor, we seek to strengthen ourselves and our community through learning, ritual, right relationship, and the continued pursuit of worth and gefrain.

Through word, deed, and memory, we strive to leave behind a folk stronger than we inherited it.