Phoenix 

There are references to the Phoenix in both Greek and Egyptian Mythology. Both are represented by a bird.  However,  in Egyptian Mythology the Phoenix represents the sun, which dies at night and is reborn in the morning. In Greek Mythology the Phoenix is a beautiful, red-gold feathered bird which emits rays of sunshine.  It lived for hundreds of years, and when it died, a new Phoenix rose from its body or ashes. Many ancients believed the Phoenix could control fire and was thus immune to it.  In addition to rebirth, the Phoenix is often characterized by transformation, healing and regeneration.

              | It is these powers of healing and    transformation that give the Order of the Phoenix its spirit, passion, and its legacy.

Establishment 

 

Mission Statement

The Order of the Phoenix is established to unite women of indigenous & those with ethnic descent  for fun, friendship and the merriment of the sistership & community building. Together we will enhance the spirit of trust, love, justice, and service for our community through a combination of traditional and forward-thinking ideas, resulting in a unique and innovative organization.

 

Purpose

To encourage, foster, promote and cultivate a spirit of sisterhood among members.  To sponsor, conduct, direct and administer plans, programs and activities relating directly and indirectly to the, including but not limited to sacred ceremonies facilitaties , circle, minitry, volunteering our time to help others.  

 

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