Welcome to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
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Welcome to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
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While enjoying coffee, I noticed that I had been touched by his noodliness.
RAmen,
Tyler – Spokane, WA

Don't drink the Kool-Aid
Time Magazine just put up a great article about The Church of Scientology: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power.
Props to Richard Behar for having the courage to write the article, and to Time for publishing it. The Church of Scientology has for a long time been giving cults a bad name.
[Kool Aid painting by John Clapp]

I only stumbled across your site a few weeks ago, but am pleased to report that my daughter, Ember, who is 18 months old, appears to have found His Noodliness on her own. She recently brought her first drawing home from daycare, and who should feature right in the centre but FSM Himself!
I shall of course encourage her continued faith and bring her up as a good, decent, Pastafarian.
Regards,
Renée
Pastafarian in Training

I was splitting logs for the fireplace this Sunday morning, and the FSM appeared to me in the bark of the tree. I am truly blessed!
-Dan

We discovered the first spaghetti monster shrine on the University of North Carolina at Asheville campus.
-Jim



I just discovered your website and I think it’s great – I did some drawings three years ago I guess you’d like to see.
-Henry Jarlow

While preparing the night before the 24-hours in the Old Pueblo mountain bike race in Tucson, AZ we asked for our bikes to be blessed by the FSM’s Noodly Appendage, and behold!!! Living proof of the FSM’s presence was caught on camera! We performed well that weekend, undoubtedly because of His divine intervention. See attached photo.
Jason
Tucson, AZ

Same adorable lil FSM from chrifsmas time, but he is now OUT of the office and traveling! If you were hanging from my rearview, you’d be a little freaked out too. Expect more pics from the travels of Noodly Jr. :)
Leah , Cape Coral FL
Our kiva team has raised over $200k, most of that in the last year. That is pretty amazing, all things considered. It’s interesting to see the Religious Congregation teams sorted by total amount loaned. Team FSM is ranked above the Mormons, Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists, and others – and below only the Baha’is.
Please join our team if you’re interested.


Wade shared his Zombie Jesus tattoo with us. Very nice.
Greetings. I am a college instructor who teaches public speaking, film, and religious studies. I wanted to get a tattoo that expressed my dedication to the 1st Amendment. I am not a theologian, but a historian of religions, and my area of expertise is the Medieval Church. So, my tattoo artist and I came up with this design. I think it effectively demonstrates freedom of expression, speech, and religion. And, I wanted to share it with you. May you be blessed by his Noodly Appendage!
RAmen,
Kelly
Translated, that is approximately “Hello from Sweden”
The FSM server is now at its new home in Sweden courtesy of Serious Tubes Networks. Huge thanks goes to Emil at Serious Tubes for his expert assistance in getting everything hooked up. I could not be more pleased with the service, they’re a top-notch organization.
The Western Nostril is a cartoon published in South Africa by brothers Patrick & Alex Latimer. This is a cartoon I commissioned in 2008 for friends of mine in Cape Town that are total fans.
-Julian
Canada / South Africa


My wife and I recently moved to Melbourne, Australia, and today we went down to let our two elementary school age children meet the teachers at their new school. After that we went out to the school playground and I was delighted to spot the FSM, apparently wearing some sort of formal robe or gown, prominently carved into one of the children’s play structures. If any other FSM devotees want to check it out when they’re down under, it’s at St Kilda Park Primary School at the bottom of Albert Park.
Benjamin

Artist Trading Cards are little pieces of art, 3.5 by 2.5 inches. They are only traded, never sold. The ones in the photo were created by my swap buddies for my Dear Husband,Tom (in the photo). They came from all over the US and several other countries, from paper artist, painters, fiber artists, sketch artists, collage artists…
The framed ATCs were a gift for DH who spreads the word of the pastafarians and loved reading the letters that came with the ATCs. This project brought out a few folks who were familiar and many who were touched by his noodley goodness for the first time.
Hannah

I have recently taken up bead weaving, and was inspired by our noodly lord to create this.
Jenn
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