What is ADF's study program?

Another of ADF's mottoes is "Why not Excellence?"  We believe that the best way to promote excellence is by having a program that teaches people about the many facets of ADF and how we practice Our Own Druidry.

       The official ADF study programs consist of 5 parts:

A.  The Dedicant Program administered by the ADF Preceptor.

B.  An ADF Generalist Study Program with at least one circle advancement identified as an ADF Generalist.  This program will be designed and administered by the ADF Preceptor with the assistance of the recognized Guilds.

C.  The Clergy Training Program designed and administered by the Clergy Council of A.D.F, with a minimum of three rank advancements to be identified as circles with the goal of producing fully trained ordainable ADF Clergy.

D. The Initiates Training Program, which was designed and is administered by the Clergy Council.

E.   The Guild Training Programs designed by official guilds of ADF under the supervision of the ADF Preceptor and the Council of Lore, with rank advancements being identified as circles.

In this section, I'll go through the different parts of the study program and explain them in more detail.