Wiccan Family Lands On TLC
At first, the Rev. Kendra Vaughan Hovey did not believe the messages she found waiting for her in her e-mail inbox.
"I was skeptical at first. At the end of each e-mail was contact information. So instead of e-mailing back, I called and it was legit," Hovey, of Summer Street, said last week.
Last fall, the leader of the First Church of Wicca was approached about penning a book on pagan weddings and appearing on The Learning Channel's new series My Unique Family. Flash forward to February and Hovey has since sent her manuscript to the publisher, Adams Media, with a November release date, and next Monday, Feb. 19 at 10 p.m. her episode of My Unique Family, The Witches Next Door, will air.
"It was such an incredible experience. I didn't expect the awareness of who we are would go national," Hovey said. "I wanted to promote religious tolerance. I have no other motive. It will be frustrating if that point doesn't get across." Full Story
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"I was skeptical at first. At the end of each e-mail was contact information. So instead of e-mailing back, I called and it was legit," Hovey, of Summer Street, said last week.
Last fall, the leader of the First Church of Wicca was approached about penning a book on pagan weddings and appearing on The Learning Channel's new series My Unique Family. Flash forward to February and Hovey has since sent her manuscript to the publisher, Adams Media, with a November release date, and next Monday, Feb. 19 at 10 p.m. her episode of My Unique Family, The Witches Next Door, will air.
"It was such an incredible experience. I didn't expect the awareness of who we are would go national," Hovey said. "I wanted to promote religious tolerance. I have no other motive. It will be frustrating if that point doesn't get across." Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
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