Temple Membership Overview
MEMBERSHIP MATTERS!
Temple Membership Overview
⸻
Why Membership Matters
Joining the temple as a member is more than a financial transaction—it’s a spiritual investment in your path, growth, and community. Your $85 membership fee supports:
• Temple maintenance and sacred shrine spaces
• Offerings and ritual supplies for monthly observances
• Development of ongoing educational resources
This fee helps ensure the temple runs with spiritual integrity and organizational structure, while keeping our traditions sacred and sustainable.
⸻
🔒 Exclusive Member Benefits
As an active member, you receive priority access to ongoing teachings, rituals, and guidance not available to the public:
Monthly Ìtadogun Observance
• Monthly offerings and prayers made on your behalf
• Teachings based on the current Odu or spiritual message
• Temple-wide spiritual alignment and updates
Monthly Online Classes
• Practical and spiritual skills (e.g. Ifa tradition practice )
• Self-paced and accessible anytime
• Designed to build self-sufficiency and deep understanding
Weekly Live Teachings
• Classes led by Iya, Apetebi elders, and invited Guests
• Topics include Orí, Odu Ifá, ancestral elevation, ritual preparation, and more
• Space for questions, real-time learning, and group growth
Private Group Chat Access
• Ongoing conversations with fellow temple members
• Ritual reminders, spiritual updates, class replays, and exclusive notes
• Space to ask questions, receive encouragement, and be held accountable in your growth
Membership Fee: $85
Status: Monthly
Leadership

Oluwo Ifayinka Alaajeifa – Babalawo, Teacher, and Spiritual Leader
Oluwo Ifayinka Alaajeifa is a highly respected Babalawo deeply rooted in the core values and sacred education of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Lagba, the traditional Yoruba spiritual path. He is the founder and CEO of Alaajeifa Botanica in Oyo, Nigeria. Centering his business with the support of Aje. And Olokun Lineage that traces back to Ife Odan, Osun State Nigeria.
Baba also stands for and serves as the Head Oluwo and Babalawo of Ilé Ogbe Ose in the United States.
As a Priest of Ifá, Èṣù, and Ẹgbẹ́, Baba Ifayinka is known for his unwavering dedication to preserving the integrity and purity of ancestral tradition. With decades of experience and lineage-based wisdom, he leads all major spiritual rites within the Ilé, including Dafá (divination), Ebós (sacrifices), shrine consecrations, and initiations into the sacred mysteries of Ifá and the Orisa.
Baba’s leadership is marked by humility, discipline, and deep spiritual insight. His mission is to guide seekers back to their spiritual inheritance with clarity, respect, and authenticity. Through his work in both Nigeria and the United States, Oluwo Ifayinka bridges the sacred traditions of the motherland with the longing hearts of those reclaiming their divine path.
info@ileogbeose.com

Ifaniregun Origbemi Oyagbamila Egbefunmilayo
Head Ọmọ Awo, and Apẹ̀tẹbí of Ilé Ogbe Ose
Ifaniregun Origbemi Oyagbamila Egbefunmilayo is the Head Ọmọ Awo and Apẹ̀tẹbí of Ilé Ogbe Ose, a sacred temple seated on her ancestral land in Uniontown, Alabama. As the spiritual head of the Ilé, she serves as a spiritual pillar and cultural steward, working closely alongside Oluwo Ifayinka Alaajeifa to guide the temple’s spiritual mission and daily functions.
A devoted owner of Ifá, Ẹgbẹ́, Òyá, and Òṣun, Ifaniregun walks a powerful path of divine feminine leadership. She is currently in core priestess training, preparing for advanced initiations and spiritual rites in Nigeria. Her work is deeply rooted in bridging the sacred divide between the diaspora and the motherland, helping others reconnect with traditional Yoruba values, ancestral heritage, and the rites that were taken but never forgotten.
Ifaniregun offers transformative classes and gatherings within the temple, creating safe spaces for learning, healing, and spiritual growth. Through her leadership, Ilé Ogbe Ose stands as a sanctuary for cultural restoration, empowerment of women and children, and the reclaiming of sacred identity for the African diaspora.
info@ileogbeose.com
Ile Ogbe Ose
Join our growing family of spiritual sisters, elders, and seekers as we honor Osun and walk the path of Isese.
Contact
(614) 732-1738
