In the summer of 2009, Chris briefly volunteered and worked for the North Carolina State Archaeology Office to further his historical career. His research included Atlantis, American Civil War sites, and the excavation of Alamance Battleground in Burlington, North Carolina (a pre-American Revolution battle site).
On July 8th, 2010, Chris founded Temple Of The Greek Gods, his own public religious organization. In February 2011, he and his family moved back to his hometown of Thomasville to give the temple its first major physical indoor worship area and outside sanctuary. Chris became the founder and Head Priest of the first openly polytheistic temple to ever exist in the City's 159 year history. His wife became the Head Priestess.
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Chris Protesting Against North Carolina's Ban on Gay Marriage in 2012. |
Chris also began his religious publications in 2011, opening his first public blog and self-publishing his first book on modern ancient Greek religious practice. The Spring of that year was the first time he led a public rite, and would continue to do consistent public events for the Hellenic and Pagan population of Davidson County. In late 2011 and early 2012, Chris became very involved in politics, nationally but especially locally. His goal, along with that of his political friends and partners, was liberty and equality for minorities, especially Pagans and the LGBT community. On May 1st, 2012, Chris made the front page of the Thomasville Times in his public protest against North Carolina's infamous Amendment One that banned gay marriage in the state, before the 2015 Supreme Court ruling. He and his partners even took on the County's anti-alcohol ordinances and managed to get the voters to lift the bans, prohibition being officially abolished on November 8th, 2016. But despite such activism and a strong Pagan community in North Carolina, the state and local governments were never friendly to minorities. In fact, the state legislature did all they legally could to oppress minority groups. Chris' family also didn't see much, if any, economic opportunity for themselves, nor was there adequate medical care and education for their son.
In November 2012, Chris and his family moved to Freeport, Illinois to start a new life both for themselves and their temple. He continued his public engagements with the local Hellenists and Pagans, and briefly taught classes at a local Pagan store. He served this area until his family moved to Galena, Illinois in the early Spring of 2014, where he pursued an additional career as a historian at the City museum. During his months living in Galena, Chris became involved with the Universalist Church of nearby Stockton, where he was given the ability to place public temple events on a larger community platform. In 2015, Panathenaia was held at the church, resulting in a very diverse turnout. By this time, Chris and his family had moved to the small town of Elizabeth, Illinois, where his wife opened her own spiritual supply store called The Gryphon's Nest, after their son. Leading public rites and events fell on the backburner for the next couple of years as Chris focused on writing books, blogs, and building sanctuaries.
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Chris' July 4th Speech in Freeport, IL, 2016. |
The next work he produced was dedicated to the history, study and religion of his Patron Hero, Theseus, titled, Theseus: His Life, Mysteries and Virtues. First publicized on public radio in 2016, the Freeport Public Library allowed Chris to hold a book signing with the work that summer. In July, he spoke at a public fireworks event in Freeport about the book and Theseus as the Founder of Western democracy. He also accepted small assignments from his friends between 2016 and 2018 for banishments, and made a small name for himself for his ability to successfully cleanse homes of spiritual intrusions. Chris produced more religious works during this period, including Light of Olympos: Ancient Greek Rites and Prayers for Everyday Life, In The Presence of the Gods: An American Odyssey, and Hellenic Polytheism: A Personal Guide for Ancient Greek Practitioners. Shortly before leaving Elizabeth, the renowned Pagan publication called Witches and Pagans Magazine published a story about him and the Artemis sanctuary he had built in the hilly and forested countryside of the town. Chris' religious and historical research was also featured on the website of the Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes of Greece. He even composed numerous short fictional works, and was featured in Dark Dossier, Mad Scientist Journal, and Literary Orphans Journal.
On September 1st, 2019, Chris and his wife advanced themselves and the temple to its greatest achievement to date when they purchased their own private home and residence in Machesney Park, Illinois. In the past, they had private establishments as well, but they were always smaller and rented, never owned. September 2019 changed all of that. The temple was given its full independence with a large indoor area and a very spacious outside sanctuary. Temple Of The Greek Gods of North Central Illinois became forever.
Temple Of The Greek Gods of North Central Illinois still remains the first and only Greek Polytheistic temple to exist in the history of the young City of Machesney Park, Illinois, being officially founded in 1981. It is one of the few establishments for religious diversity in the area. Shortly after their establishment in 2019, the temple also adopted a small section of highway through the City as part of their environmental protection efforts, and continues to hold public and private events for local Hellenists and Greek Pagans.
Chris' religion is Hellenismos, which is the traditional, Reconstructionist religion of ancient Greece, largely derived from Athens. However, Chris incorporates other ancient Greek cities into his life as well. When it comes to Greek Mythology itself, Chris considers himself to be largely a literalist. Meaning that he believes most of the myths hold literal truth to them in some way, as well as metaphors, allegories and methods of teaching. Chris is also a Polyamorist and a fierce advocate for sexual freedom.
On October 13th, 2022, Chris received a Knighthood from the Prince of the Principality of Kaharagia, for his years of work defending religious freedom and human rights. Chris officially accepted the award on July 16th of that year, considering it a symbol of human liberation and dignity throughout the world. Chris was initially surprised that they'd recognize a polytheist, since nothing of the sort is their official State religion, but everyone is welcomed and respected as a contributor to mankind. In June 2023, the City Clerk of Machesney Park, Illinois passed away, leaving the seat vacant for 100 weeks until the next election. Chris was nominated by his District's Representative to take the appointment, but the Council refused to make one. Chris was, however, the first Greek Polytheist to be nominated for public office in Illinois. In December of 2023, Chris graduated from Columbia College of Missouri with a Bachelor's in General Studies and History.
Neo-Paganism and Reconstructionism
When Chris first began Hellenism officially in 2009, he identified as a Hellenic Neo-Pagan, even briefly starting a new movement called Neo-Hellenism. But around 2015, he became a Hellenic Reconstructionist and dedicated himself to the historical and ethnic Greek religion.
Polyamory
Chris' sexual and relationship life is polyamorous. In the past, he was very aggressive with his views that polyamory is the most natural state of humans, and maintained high criticism of monogamy. But Chris came to open his mind more to the plurality of human sexuality. He no longer sees monogamy as invalid, but as another part of human nature and history. He believes that all sexual relationships, made by free willing adults, are valid and natural.
All of Chris' self-published books entered rewriting and republication in late 2025, with new book titles planned for the future.
Chris began field school for archaeology on June 1st, 2026, in Macktown, Rockton, Illinois, and finished on June 12th, 2026. His experience made him realize that he was more comfortable with history and archaeology in a classroom and laboratory setting. In any case, he learned and made wonderful connections in his class, and values the experience he had during this two hot weeks by the Rock River.
On June 5th, 2026, Chris began a legal case against the Village Hall of Machesney Park for alleged religious discrimination and retaliatory Code enforcement, the circumstances of which began to unfold on June 1st. On the 5th, Chris stated on his Facebook page,
Because of my own experiences, and the national oppression of minority rights in recent times, sometimes to the point of destroying decades of progress, I have decided to pursue my case against the Village Hall of Machesney Park. I shall do so with a Malice Toward None Policy. My goal is to recover the rights of the citizenry by stopping religious discrimination and/or favoritism, and to stop intimidation code enforcement against the citizenry. My goal is not to hurt any one person or to destroy anyone's career or social standing. But to restore America.
Chris' decision to move forward also came the day after the Pentagon decided to drop Paganism from its list of recognized military religious affiliation codes, as this would inevitably include Hellenists as well in the mind of the Department of War. In fact, Hellenism was never even listed among other indigenous religions. Chris was referring to this in his statement when he talked about national oppression, and he also had in mind the recent redistricting of the State of Tennessee that deleted the only African American Federal Congressional representation for the State, dismantling the historic 9th District of Memphis. Chris saw his own experiences in his City as a symptom of the larger national problems of the time, and his decision to move forward as a piece of doing his own part to stop the momentum of the downfall of minority rights.
Civil Rights Case Against Machesney Park, Illinois Village Hall
(to be added in finality).
Chris has a broad ancestry and heritage. He is French, German, Polish, Norwegian, Irish, Scottish, a descendant of King Henry IV and V of England, and his American ancestors covered North and South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Northern Mississippi and Alabama, and Southern Illinois and Indiana.
Name - Christopher Wayne Aldridge
DOB - Nov. 4th, 1984
Nationality - United States
Religion - Hellenismos
School of Philosophy - Platonism
Theological Perspective - Panentheism
Zodiac - Scorpio
Executive Summary - Modern Ancient Greek Religious Movement
Children - 1 (Gryphon Maximus, b. June 4th, 2010)
Marital Status - Married (Anastasia Aldridge, July 2, 2011)
Political Views - Independent