Asatru Folk Assembly
| Asatru Folk Assembly | |
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The interlaced horn design from the Danish Snoldelev stone was adopted as the official symbol of the AFA in October 2006. | |
| Abbreviation | AFA |
| Type | New Religious Movement |
| Classification | Neopaganism |
| Orientation | Heathenry |
| Theology | Folkism |
| Allsherjargoði | Matthew D. Flavel |
| Headquarters | Brownsville, California |
| Founder | Stephen A. McNallen |
| Origin | 1995 |
| Hofs | 5 |
| Members | 730 |
| Clergy | 19 |
| Official website | www |
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The Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA) is an international Ásatrú organization, founded by Stephen A. McNallen in 1994. Once headquartered in Grass Valley, California, with chapters worldwide, the AFA is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization. Many of the assembly's doctrines including white nationalism, and its emphasis on ethnicity, an approach it calls "folkish" put it at odds with most other Heathens.
The organization currently has five active temples. As of April 2025, the AFA had approximately 730 members.