Browsing MS/150/6/1: Podcasts by Title

Browsing MS/150/6/1: Podcasts by Title

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  • Pond, Gina A., Rev.; Howlett, Jae (Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, 2014-06-27)
    “Co-host Jae Howlett is an early friend of Rev. Pond in California. The conversation about how Christianity, and other religions, can be used as a front for prejudice in our society, the progressive movement, how to be a ...
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, 2014-11-20)
    Wicca and Christianity, to some, seem to be completely incompatible paths. But are they? When Jesus said that there are others “not of this flock” who were coming, could he have meant those who practice more than one faith ...
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian, 2014-07-16)
    Rev. Gina Pond recites one of her sermons written during divinity school dealing with death. Death is not limited to physical death, but also includes spiritual death.
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian, 2014-08-20)
    Opening this podcast with a passage from “The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran, Rev. Pond, using the Ferguson Uprising as a jumping off point, discusses the prejudices in our society and how we really are all the same. She states ...
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, 2014-09-03)
    Words have power. Words can hurt. Words can heal. How do you use words in spiritual space? In this podcast, Rev. Pond begins by reciting Mark 8: 27-30 (NRSV) and points out that Jesus knew words have power.
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian, 2014-07-04)
    The first podcast for The Heretic Speaks by Rev. Gina Pond was begun to provide information to listeners about topics of interest to Rev. Pond, but as a solo presenter. In this podcast, Rev. Pond provides a description of ...
  • Pond, Gina A., Rev. (Open Source Alexandrian, 2014-08-13)
    In this podcast, Rev. Pond explores the practices of covens and witches and how certain aspects originally practiced at its inception might not be appropriate now if the dynamics of the group have change.

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