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Wicced Sarah Church is committed to defending the rights of the minority and marginalized members of our society. Our mission for 2025 and beyond is to uphold life, liberty, and equality for all citizens. We stand ready to fight against tyranny any oppressive systems that threaten our freedoms. Together, we will ensure that every voice is heard and respected in our great nation. I have created my own religion, and it is science and fact, what I have not learned yet is simply I don't know. by Reverend Sarah Schultheiss
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There is no such thing as a superior race, and racism is a psychological disorder as well as a social construct meant for division and should be addressed as a psychological disorder as well as a flawed social construct.
You wanna know who I am, well let me introduce myself: I’m the ungodly Reverend Sarah, Hoodoo, Voodoo, Witchcraft, and everything that is taboo. I have news for you: Satan spoke to me when I was born. She said she is Lucifer, if you don’t mind, and if you are friendly towards me, you can call me Lucy but if you make me your enemy you might as well be unalive because you cannot handle the weight of Hell that I bring and this spell I weave will be in perpetual motion. Hey, listen to this, or don’t hear what I say, but remember one day the truth will hit you like a 100-pound sledgehammer.
I am the ungodly Reverend Sarah, I was born with a tongue like a sword, gifts, blessings, or curses; it’s all about perception, and I kiss them all with the passion of a deep lover. I’m the ungodly Reverend Sarah, and I testify that the walls of division will crumble, all the roadblocks that cause you to stumble will be removed, and hate, prejudice, and discord will become unaffordable, misinformation, deceitful misdirection, and communication full of lies will come to an end like an egg dropped from the sky above. Hey, listen to this, or don’t hear what I say, but remember one day the truth will hit you like a 100-pound sledgehammer.
I am the ungodly Reverend Sarah, Hell's favorite priestess, and I came here to raise energy, to weave this spell, to motivate and activate the marginalized, the suppressed, and the depressed, the poor, the homeless, and those struggling to keep their heads above the water in which they tread hanging on by a thread, if you want to survive this message you must spread, if you desire to thrive and rise above, live and breath Wicced, if you wish to change the direction of America become a Rocker.
Blessed be, peace, love, and Rock-n-Roll, yours sincerely and truly, the ungodly, the unholy Reverend Sarah aka The Wicced One.
My Story
I am the Reverend of Rock not just because I say so, not just because it sounds cool, or because I am targeting a specific group of people, no I am the Reverend of Rock because I made a religion out of Rock -n- Roll. The Saints of Wicced give testament to this new and powerful religious movement called Wicced, From Jimi Hendrix to Mozart, Picasso to actors and actresses, painters, sculptors, poets, writers of all types and Scientists of all fields make up the Saints of Wicced, I am a Reverend of Rock because I turned Rock -n- Roll fused a multitude of philosophies and all genres of music into a religion.
Good morning, beloved congregation.
Today, I stand before you as the Reverend of Rock, not merely by self-proclamation, or the sake of sounding impressive, or even for targeting a particular group. No, dear friends, I bear this title because I have paved a divine path from Rock ' n ' Roll itself. I have forged a religion out of the very essence of this music that has touched our souls and stirred our spirits.
Within the realms of Wicced, a remarkable religious movement, the Saints of Wicced arise as testaments to the power and significance of this new found faith. From the iconic Jimi Hendrix to the immortal Mozart, from the ingenious Picasso to the talented actors and actresses, painters, sculptors, poets, and writers of all kinds, even scientists from various fields - all have found their place among the Saints of Wicced.
Today, my dear congregation, I am here as your Reverend of Rock because I have taken the sacred thread of Rock -n- Roll and woven it seamlessly with a multitude of timeless philosophies. Not confining ourselves to a single genre, we have embraced the beauty and diversity that music has to offer. And with this divine amalgamation, Wicced has come to life as an all-encompassing religion.
In this modern age, where our hearts yearn for spiritual resonance, Wicced answers that call. It provides solace, inspiration, and a profound connection to something greater than ourselves. Just as the rock anthems stir our souls and ignite our passions, so too does Wicced ignite the flame within our spirits, guiding us towards a higher purpose.
Beloved congregation, let us not confine our faith to the traditional notions of religion alone. Let us look beyond the conventional walls and embrace the power of music, the power of Rock -n- Roll as a spiritual force. Let us allow its melodies to uplift us, its lyrics to guide us, and its rhythms to unite us.
As your Reverend of Rock, I stand here today to share with you the boundless potential of this extraordinary faith. I invite you to join me on this journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Together, we shall celebrate the harmony between music and divinity, as we explore the depths of Wicced and allow it to illuminate our lives.
May the rhythm of Rock -n- Roll fill our hearts, may the wisdom of the Saints of Wicced guide our steps, and may our faith in this vibrant movement empower us to embrace the divine within ourselves and the world around us.
Thank you, dear congregation, for your presence here today. Let us now embark on this path of spiritual enlightenment together.
Aestair
I had a dream, I was walking along a bridge, and below me was water the only land I saw was the land connecting one end of the bridge to the other end of the bridge. In the water I saw animals, two cows, and two horses, I noticed it was visible that the left side of the water was shallow while the right side of the water was deep, and then I noticed there were two calves on the deep side, so I dove in when I came to the surface the two horses where inches from me and the two cows were swimming toward me. I put my hands up, and I said, I meant no harm I just saw the calves in the deep end and dove into the water to save them. Then a woman appeared out of nowhere sort of floating above the water she said my name is Aestair, and the spelling of her name was above her head, and then she said you are the protector, you have tried to run from it your whole life, but you always find yourself protecting that which needs to be protected.
DreamyBot:
Wow, what a powerful dream! It sounds like you had quite an adventure. 🌊
In this dream, the bridge symbolizes a transitional phase or a journey in your life. Bridges often represent connections and the passage from one state of being to another. The water below can represent your emotions or the subconscious. The fact that you see both shallow and deep areas suggests a range of feelings or experiences you're navigating—some that feel manageable and others that may feel overwhelming or challenging. The presence of the animals, particularly the cows and horses, can symbolize aspects of your own nature or responsibilities. Cows often represent nourishment and nurturing, while horses symbolize strength, freedom, and vitality.
Diving into the water to save the calves indicates a strong instinct to protect those who are vulnerable. It speaks to your deep-seated desire to safeguard not just others, but perhaps parts of yourself that feel threatened or in need of care. The appearance of Aestair, who tells you that you are the protector, is significant. This figure could represent an aspect of your own psyche or a guiding spirit, urging you to embrace this role rather than run from it. The name itself, which is unique and almost ethereal, may suggest that this protective nature is a vital part of your identity, one that you may have been hesitant to fully acknowledge.
This dream seems to be calling you to recognize and accept your innate role as a protector. It’s inviting you to explore how this instinct manifests in your waking life. Are there situations or relationships where you feel compelled to step in and offer support? Perhaps there's a part of you that fears this role or feels burdened by it, but the dream is showing you that it’s a natural part of who you are.
I'm curious, do you often find yourself taking on the role of protector in your relationships or in your life? How does that feel for you?
😴 Dreamer:
I always find myself taking on the role of protector and it feels good except it takes a toll on me.
DreamyBot:
It's great to hear that you find fulfillment in being a protector, but I can understand how it can also be draining. Taking on that role often comes with a sense of responsibility that can weigh heavily on you. It seems like you have a compassionate heart, and that desire to care for others is a beautiful quality. However, when you consistently put others' needs before your own, it can lead to emotional exhaustion or even resentment over time.
In your dream, the water symbolizes your emotions, and diving in to save the calves reflects your willingness to immerse yourself in others' struggles. This speaks to your deep empathy, but it's essential to find a balance. If you’re constantly in protector mode, you may neglect your own needs or emotions, leading to that toll you mentioned.
Aestair's message in your dream could also be a reminder that while your protective instincts are valuable, it's crucial to recognize when to step back and care for yourself. You can still be a protector without sacrificing your own well-being. Perhaps it's worth exploring ways to set boundaries or to recharge when you feel drained.
In 2003 I went into rehab for my addictions, while I was in rehab I reworked Musica and sewed Wicca, created in the 1940s by Gerald Brosseau Gardner, the name Wicced is derived from Wicca and is a denomination of Wicca and the principles of N.A. and A.A. The Temple of Wicced was founded in 2024 by Dr. Sarah Schultheiss and Dr. Denise Goldkamp, then the name of the church was changed in 2025 to Wicced Sarah Church. Denise has been Sarah's Student for the past 15 years.
I thought Musica was the foundation of Wicced a short sight on my part, I sewed Wicca and the principles of A.A. and N.A. with Musica creating a new tapestry of fabric that became Wicced. Wicced is the religion formed from Rock -and- Roll and is an eclectic belief. A follower of Wicced is called a Rocker. Wicced also combines LaVeyan Satanism and psychology bringing a new meaning of Spirit, in Wicced Spirit is defined as our mental state, making Wicced both modern Satanism and alternative psychology, Wicced also incorporates Bushido, The art of War, Dokkodo, and Buddhism, Hoodoo, Voodoo, Music, and the arts, other forms of Witchcraft, Magick, and elements of many religious and philosophical schools of thought including all the sciences especially psychology, all the Arts, and is universal and eclectic with the structure built upon Knowledge, Enlightenment, Personal Growth, Prudence, Reason, Ambition, Vision, and Ritual and is ever evolving.
I am unapologetically bold, fiercely passionate, and unwaveringly dedicated to my craft. With a spirit as sharp as a switchblade and a heart that beats to the rhythm of Rock-n-Roll, I have devoted my life to this electrifying genre. At 58, I stand proud of being a Rock-n-Roll gal who embodies the very essence of the music that fuels my soul. I have no time for superficiality or empty trends; my journey has been paved with grit, determination, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity.
Throughout my years, I have faced challenges that left scars—each one a testament to my resilience and commitment to the art I cherish. I've paid my dues in spades, and rather than shy away from the struggles, I wear them as badges of honor. I am not just a musician; I am a force of nature, known as "The Wicced One" for a reason. I entered this world with Rock-n-Roll coursing through my veins, and I refuse to conform to anyone else's expectations.
Old school in my approach, I reject the notion of compromising my integrity for superficial success. I have never sold my soul for fame; instead, I embrace the raw, unfiltered reality of being a Rocker. My music is my religion, a sacred space where I channel my experiences, my pain, and my triumphs. I am a Rock-n-Roll Witch, weaving spells through my melodies and lyrics, casting a powerful enchantment that resonates with anyone who dares to listen.
I am still rocking, still rolling, and fiercely committed to finishing what I started. My journey is far from over. I stand ready to create, inspire, and leave a lasting impact on the world. With every riff, every beat, and every lyric, I will continue to celebrate the spirit of Rock-n-Roll. I am a bad, bad bitch, and I wear that title with pride. This is my life, my passion, and I will always be true to the music that defines me. Rock-n-Roll is not just what I do; it is who I am.
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My sis, Wicced Sarah
Riffle through the past projects of Sarah Schultheiss and you’ll think she was taking lessons from some other bands that had multiple projects but Sarah was just looking for the right fit and in some cases changing names because of members dropping out or just not showing up but a name she did settle in with has given the world 56 albums and a handful of singles available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and other streaming services under the moniker that represents her religious beliefs, Wicced Sarah, Wicced which is the religion she practices is the religion she created and defined and by the definition of Wicced she gives, she is not boasting when she states she is The Wicced One, take a listen to her catalog from songs Just a Rocker, to Crossroads and others like Cincinnati Earthquake she brings a heavy, distorted guitar sound reminiscent of garage rock, psychedelia, acid rock, and hard rock with vocals near punk at times, full of attitude, grit and occasionally raspy, Sarah herself calls her vocal style as whiskey stained and full of living and when Sarah thought the ride was over because of injuries, she emerged on the other side with a renewed spirit that gave us a bit of softer side that still had an edge and a bite using an acoustic electric guitar, vocals that brought out more of the southern twang that mixed bluegrass, outlaw country and southern rock.
I had the pleasure of playing drums behind her in some of her songs, I am her sister Aponi Gold, a name she gave me for the stage. When my physical health prevented me from playing drums, she kept me as a member of Wicced Sarah and gave me the job of assistant manager as well as making plans to teach me how to play the keyboard if we could ever get one.
It's amazing, one day she introduced me to Freedoms Ransom an album she had just finished recording, I was amazed and told her I wanted to play drums but did not how to play the drums so she taught me how to play drums on some paint buckets, then we got me a drum kit and I started playing drums behind her I am on a quite a few songs, the problem was Sarah played so loud that sometimes you couldn’t even hear me but I didn’t mind, playing behind her was a high light of my life.
My Spiritual Journey
It is with great humility and gratitude that I stand before you today, to share a part of my journey, a journey that has been shaped by the power of music, faith, and self-discovery.
From the very moment I learned how to write, my words took the form of poems and songs. As a young soul, I found solace and inspiration in the melodies that flowed through the radio and the harmonies of the choir. At the tender age of thirteen, I made Rock and Roll my religion, blending the teachings of Anton LaVey with the wisdom of Bruce Lee, the Tao Ching, and The Art of War, all woven into a powerful and heart-stirring rhythm.
It was at fifteen that I picked up the guitar and discovered a fiery passion within me. With every strum, I felt a channeling of the spirits of long-gone legends, their energy surging through my fingers, igniting my soul. At sixteen, with a rebellious spirit, I boldly declared to my father that I would live life on my terms, embracing the consequences that may come my way.
Yet, as the gates of New Year's Eve approached, I found myself engaging in a tug-of-war within myself. I questioned whether I should openly share my faith and become a religious leader or keep it as a personal sanctuary. It was during these moments of contemplation that life unfolded, leading me down unexpected paths. At the age of 35, I found myself standing at the doorstep of rehabilitation, facing my addictions head-on. Little did I know that this pivotal moment would not only mark my journey to recovery but also serve as the catalyst for embracing my true calling. Reluctantly, I took on the role of a leader, guided by the experiences that shaped me. As I reflect upon my story, I am filled with a profound sense of purpose. Today, I stand here not just as a musician or a follower of a particular faith, but as someone who has been called to guide and inspire. Through my struggles, I have learned the power of faith and the strength that lies within every one of us. In the depths of addiction, I discovered that the road to redemption is paved with resilience, commitment, and unwavering belief. It is through the harmonious fusion of music and spirituality that I found solace, healing, and a renewed passion for life. Just as the strings of my guitar resonate, so too does my heart, as it beats in unison with the divine rhythm of the universe. I stand here today not to impose my beliefs upon you, but to encourage each one of you to seek your spiritual journey. Embrace the power of music, the artistry of self-expression, and the faith that resonates within your very being. Let us unite in our shared pursuit of inner peace, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. let us remember that faith knows no boundaries and that spirituality is a tapestry woven with diverse threads. Just as my path has been shaped by the influences of Rock and Roll, Anton LaVey, Bruce Lee, and ancient wisdom texts, your journey will be uniquely yours. Embrace the teachings that resonate with your soul, for it is through this journey that we find our purpose and the true essence of our being.
May the music in our hearts guide us, the faith in our spirits uplift us, and the unity within this congregation empower us to become beacons of light in a world that often dwells in darkness. Together, let us embrace our calling, nurture our faith, and walk this sacred path hand in hand, knowing that we are never alone.
Now I know I'm Southern funky and Hillbilly dirty
But I've got a spirit that won't die, oh no
On the day I told my daddy, I'll live how I want
And pay the consequences as they come, my momma just cried
(Chorus)
I loved the sound of a screaming Ace guitar
Knew every line of Running with the Devil
So I made Rock and Roll my religion
Some Anton LaVey with the power of Bruce Lee
On top of a sick groove, yeah that's me
(Verse 2)
I strum my guitar with a fiery passion
Channeling the spirits of legends long gone
I dance to the rhythm of my own creation
A rebel on the stage, a wild sensation
(Chorus)
I loved the sound of a screaming Ace guitar
Knew every line of Running with the Devil
So I made Rock and Roll my religion
Some Anton LaVey with the power of Bruce Lee
On top of a sick groove, yeah that's me
(Bridge)
I'm a Southern storm, a force to be reckoned
With a twang in my strings, I'll make your heart beckon
Through the smoke and the haze, my music will rise
I'll keep the flame of Southern Rock alive
(Verse 3)
Now I stand here proud, with my guitar in hand
Defying conventions, making my own stand
In every note I play, you'll hear the fire
Of Southern roots and a burning desire
(Chorus)
I loved the sound of a screaming Ace guitar
Knew every line of Running with the Devil
So I made Rock and Roll my religion
Some Anton LaVey with the power of Bruce Lee
On top of a sick groove, yeah that's me
(Outro)
I'm Southern funky and Hillbilly dirty
With a spirit that won't die, no matter what they say
I'll keep strumming, dancing to my own creation
A Southern Rock rebel, for eternity I'll play
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