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Mailing Addresses and Phone Numbers for Traditional African Religion Communities Temples & Priests in U.S. Listed by State
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| 18-Jul-2006 | There are currently 47 Listings! |
| VODUN | |
| Georgia/Tennessee | Mami Wata Healers Society of North American, Inc. Mamaissii Zogbé (formerly Mamaissii Vivian) P.O. Box 21181 Augusta, Georgia 30907 Ph: (706) 267-3324 Main Shrine Ph: (615) 519-5496 Mamaissii-Nana Dvan Ph: (678) 358-0620 Mamaissii-Hounon email: click to email web: www.mamiwata.com |
| VOODOO | |
| Louisiana | Ava Kay Jones |
| Voodoo Spiritual Temple Priestess Miriam 828 N. Rampart Street New Orleans, LA 70116 Ph: (504) 522-9627 email: click to email web: www.voodoospiritualtemple.org | |
| New York | The Temple of Yehwe, Le Péristyle de Mariani |
| YORUBA ORISA’IFA | |
| Arizona | Ile Iwosan Orunmila Mimo |
| HATTAF International Chief Priest Ifagbenusola Atanda 1756 67th Ave. Sacramento, CA. 95822 Tel: (916) 395-4975 email: click to email web: www.hattaf.org | |
| Ile Orunmila Chief FAMA 515 W. 21st Street P.O. Box 2265 San Bernardino, CA 92405 Ph: (909) 886-6023 (888) ORUNMILA 678-6645 Fax: (909) 475-5850 email: click to email web: www.ileorunmila.com | |
| Florida | Ile Orunmila Temple, I.F.A., Inc. Chief Adedoja E. Aluko 166 NW 48th Street Miami, Florida, USA 33127-2418 Ph: (305) 751-5244 email: click to email web: www.ifainc.org |
| Ilesa Ire (Temple of Blessings) Iyalosha Omialadora Ajamu 911 SE 4th Street Gainesville, Florida 32601 Ph: (352) 372-1501 email: click to email | |
| International Institute of Afrikan Studies & Knowledge Iya Efunbolade Yeyefini P.O. Box 26474 Tamarac, Florida 33320 Ph: (954) 720-4956 email: click to email web: www.iiask.com | |
| Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye (CLBA) P. O. Box 22627 Hialeah Florida 33002 Ph: (305) 784-0101 (Emergency) email: click to email web: www.church-of-the-lukumi.org | |
| Georgia | Egbe Orisa Nubian Temple |
| Ile Alafin 4620 Shoshonee trail College Park,Ga 30349 Ph:(404) 552-8253 email: click to email web: www.alafiasblessings.com | |
| Illinois | Egbe Imole Agbo Iwosan Iya Ifalola Aboyade Omobola Chicago, IL email: click to email web: www.egbe.windwhispers.org |
| Ile Ifa Jalumi Baba Songodina Ifatunji P.O. Box 491 Maywood, Illinois 60153 email: click to email web: www.jalumi.com | |
| Ile Osikan Iya Asabi Agongoloju Chicago, IL email: click to email web: www.ileosikan.freeservers.com | |
| Maryland | Ile Ifa Inc 14112e William St. Laurel, Maryland 20707 Ph: (301) 604 6196 email: click to email web: www.templeofifa.com |
| Missouri | Oju Olokun Baba L'Orisa Olokuntogun Ifasehun Ojedele Email: click to email |
| New Jersey | Ifa Temple of Light Baba Akinkugbe Karade POB 4363 E. Orange, N.J. 07016 Ph: (973) 632-4357 Em: click to email |
| New York | Asaforitifa Temple of Orisa Ph: (347)789-1750 email: click to email web: www.asaforitifa.org |
Ile Okanran | |
Institute of Yoruba Cultural Studies | |
| Lukumi Church of Orisas 1756 East 172 St Bronx, NY 10472 Ph: (718) 597-9600 web: www.lukumichurch.com | |
| North Carolina | Ifa-House of Wisdom Kekere Awo Ifayemi (Awo Babyshark) Ph: (704) 463-0380 email: click to email web: www.ifa-houseofwisdom.com |
| Pennsylvania | Ilè Sankofa / Oba Sekou Ministries |
| Oluwa Ni Sola Institute Economic, Religious, and Spiritual Self Help PO Box 4968 Obasegun 'FaOgbemi Philadelphia, PA 19119-0068 Ph: (215) 438–7641 Fx: (215) 438–7618 email: click to email web: www.Oluwanisholainstute.com | |
| South Carolina | Ile ORISA NLA |
| Kingdom of Oyotunji African Village Highway 17, P.O. Box 51 Sheldon, South Carolina 29941 Ph: (843) 846-8900 email: click to email web: www.oyotunjivillage.net | |
| Texas | Ile Olokun Sanya Awopeju Oloriya Leja Onifa Iyalorisa Aina Olomo email: click to email web: www.ileolokun.com |
| Tennessee | Egbe Mimo Anago Ile Oshun Yeye Ola'Osun Ladekoju Lakesi-Kotunu Baba L'Orisa Sangoleke Kurante Kotunu P.O. Box 280424. Nashville, TN 37228 email: click to email web: www.geocities.com/anagooshun |
| Virginia | Ile Oyigiyigi Ojubo Orisa P.O. Box 23072 Richmond, VA 23223-9998 email: click to email web: www.oyigiyigi.org |
| AKAN | |
| Pennsylvania | Adade Kofi Bosomfie Sankofa |
| Asona Aberade Shrine 1730 North 27th Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Ph: (215) 763.4054 email: click to email web: www.starspirit.com | |
Nsoromma Bosomfie | |
| Various Cities New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Maryland, Atlanta, Georgia | Akan Spiritual United Order Nana Okomfo Baakan (718) 638-3597 Okomfo Ansah (202) 561-8020 |
| Maryland | Nyame Dua: Shrine House for Spiritual Healing Nana Kweku Carr Asante P.O. Box 47158 District Heights, Maryland 20753-7158 email: click to email web: www.templeofnyamedua.org |
| New York | Onipa Abusia 92-15 172nd Street Jamaica NY Ph: (718) 658-2600 ph: (718) 525 4633 email: click to email email: click to email contact 2 web: www.onipaabusia.org |
| Washington, D.C. | Asomdwee Fie, Shrine of the Abosom and Nsamanfo, Inc. (AFSANI) Nana Akua Kyerewaa Opokuwaa 3417 23rd Street SE Washington, DC 20020 email: click to email web: www.afsani.org |
| Kemetic | |
| Florida | Ausar Auset Society Orlando Study Group email: click to email web: www.aasorlando.org |
| Illinois | Ausar Auset Society Chicago |
| Pennsylvania | Ausar Auset Philadelphia 6008 Germantown Ave (at High St.) Philadelphia, PA 19144 Ph: (215) 843-4976 web: www.thenilepa.com |
| Missouri | Ausar Auset Society St. Louis Study Group Ph: (314) 428-8169 |
| New York | Ausar Auset Society International Taui International Enterprises 1100 Albemarle RD Brooklyn, NY 11218 Ph: (718) 469-3199 web: www.tauienterprises.com |
| Smai Tawi Ankh Ascension Renaissance 666 Fifth Avenue #212 New York, NY 10103 Ph: 718-604-0855 email: click to email web: www.smaitawiankh.org | |
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No. Use all the resources on this site to help you determine which temple is best for you. Don't let us or anyone else decide for you! This is a directory, not a "friends' list".
I am looking for a priest so I can get a reading and/or join a community, what do I do with this directory?
Call or send a letter to the temple closest to you. Be sure to tell them you heard about their temple from Roots and Rooted!
Is there a Temple in my Area?
Remember, this is not an exhaustive list. There are lots more temples! If there is no listing above for your area, please contact the next temple that is closest to you before e-mailing us for help. Willingness to travel can't be stressed enough.
I am a little scared, how will I be treated?
Legitimate priests should be down-to-earth, professional and honest. They should tell you if they operate a temple, or just provide case-by-case spiritual services. Feel free to ask who initiated them, in what year and to what Deity and what their relationship is to other Priests and spiritual communities.
Do I have to pay for spiritual services and if so, why?
Spiritual services usually require supplies and time. The person that requests the services must pay for their own supplies. Priestly work also takes up a lot of time; so many Priests collect fees to supplant their income and to care for the Deity that aids them. A Priest should tell you whether the Deity they serve requires them to charge a specific price or whether some services are to given without charge. If you are still having trouble understanding why you must pay, remember: The person that takes and never gives is a thief.
How do I pick a reputable Priest?
A Priest should be a humble yet confident, emotionally stable, and likeable person. A good Priest is loved not feared and has good conflict resolution and communication skills. It is natural reaction to treat a good Priest as an elder because they deserve it, not demand it. A good Priest is a representative of Afrikan culture and understands the purpose of tradition and legacy. A good Priest spends considerable time fellowshipping with their Deity and Ancestors. Good Priests speaks the truth, study constantly and look for solutions that represent the greatest good for ALL, not just you or them selves. A good Priest never asks you lie, cheat or steal to get what you “perceive” you need. A good Priest is not addicted to anything but spiritual worship. Good Priests speak on behalf of the Ancestors and their Deity, not on behalf of themselves or their ego…or their emotions. A good Priest answers your questions directly. A good Priest helps you set goals to improve yourself and then shows you how to complete those goals. A good Priest is always learning. But the ideal Priest for you may not be the ideal Priest for others. Always remember this.
Also read: Questions about Priests and Devotees
Temple listings and corrections
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