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Rev. Wendy C Allen

Finals week at college, than I get 2 weeks off before summer semester starts 
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      Deleted Member GREETINGS FROM JOY. Hello My Dear How are you today I Hope all is well with you. My name is miss Joy Desmond i saw your profile today and became interested in you,i will also like to know you more,and i want you to send an email to my email address so i c...  moreGREETINGS FROM JOY. Hello My Dear How are you today I Hope all is well with you. My name is miss Joy Desmond i saw your profile today and became interested in you,i will also like to know you more,and i want you to send an email to my email address so i can give you my picture, for you to know whom i am. Here is my email address(joy.dsmond200@yahoo.com) I believe we can move from here! I am waiting for your mail to my email address above. Joy (Remember the distance or color does not matter but love matters allot in life) (joy.dsmond200@yahoo.com)  less
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    Pastor Celesta Pack: Thank you for the invite and I am honestly not interested in the Pagan believe. I am in the new Christian beliefs and don't want to be sidetracked from my studies. Thank you for the invite but I have to pass on this. Please know there is no judgement here...  moreThank you for the invite and I am honestly not interested in the Pagan believe. I am in the new Christian beliefs and don't want to be sidetracked from my studies. Thank you for the invite but I have to pass on this. Please know there is no judgement here just different beliefs.   
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  • Ordination Date May 29, 2009
  • Personal Beliefs I'm Kickapoo and Scottish and a Hoodoo Root Doctor (aka I'm a Native American Pictish Voodoo Witch Doctor). Used to follow mainstream religion, but got away from it not really sure what I am now, I call it multi-none-denominational-Christo-Pagan Jesus Freak, somewhat akin to a Voodoo Holy Roller Pentacostal Mormon, if you can wrap your mind around such a concept. :D It is my wish that every body could get along and that arguments over Christian vs Jew vs Muslim vs Pagan vs Mormon vs Hindu vs Atheist vs Humanist vs Wiccan vs whatever else, would just go away, because when it comes right down to it: it doesn't matter what "tradition" we come from or identify with, we are all brothers and sisters of the human race and THAT should be more important that anything else. And that is my goal for this site and for my church, which is what this site is sort of about, more or less. I don't care who you are, what you are, where you come from, or what you believe in: I welcome you with open arms and call you friend. I believe in accepting all religions and joining no religion, (well, me joining no religion, you can join as many as you want) because I believe each has something important to teach me. I believe that all religions are true in that all religions ultimately have the goal of making us better people. I also believe that there are many religions out there because each person has a different way of learning and that they will identify with the religion which is best suited to them personally, and that while no religion is right for every one, every religion is right for someone. Do I believe in God? ~ Yes, but not the way you think. Do I believe in Jesus? ~ Yes, and ditto on the above. Do I believe in angels? ~ Yes Do I believe in Faeries? ~ Yes Do I believe in aliens? ~ Yes Do I believe in UFOs? ~ Yes Do I believe in Liberace`? ~ Yes Do I believe in religion? ~ No I have seen religion tear families apart. I believe every one has the right to his or her own beliefs and that we all should be able to get along by agreeing to disagree. No one should force another person to believe the same as they do. If I had to sum my ministry up quickly it would be: to spread happiness and joy in the lives and hearts of every one I meet. A longer more detailed explanation would read more like this: My ministry goals are mostly aimed towards living in service to families living in poverty and the homeless (my bio-profile page explain why); I'm also an animal chaplain (I do blessings and funeral services for pets). Long term, I would like create/build/found a spiritual retreat, sort of a quiet campground-like/monastery-like place where people can go to relax, de-stress, and pray/meditate and become closer to God and nature and find emotional and spiritual healing. I also do a ministry through art and writing sort of thing, I paint and sew/craft things not necessarily religious things, but things that I find relaxing, peaceful, and happy (cats, birds, flowers, etc) I sell my art online to help fund my ministry. I also write various sermons and essays, which I plan to publish as a book of non-denominational sermons for other ministers to use in their own ministries. If I was going to write up a list of all the things I believe, it would take a few hundred pages. Actually, I did and it took 900 pages, so I’ll just sum it up to this (as seen on my church's web site): Creed and Forms of Worship http://laughing-gnome-hollow.webs.com/ourbeliefs.htm We believe that the realm of Spirits is multifaceted and complex, and includes not only the spirits of the Dead and Angels, but also the Spirits of Celestial, Elemental, and Nature Beings otherwise more commonly known as Faeries; of Animals and Plants and Minerals; of Saints and Martyrs; and of many lesser Goddesses and Gods, and of one pair of supreme supernatural beings or Creator Spirits, refered to as God the Heavenly Father and Our Heavenly Mother. We believe in the immanence of Spirit, the efficacy of Prayer, and the practice of Setting Lights. We perform regular and specific forms of altar work, such as Candle Services, Worship and Praise Services, Harvest Offerings, Blessings of the Animals, Blessings of Tools, Anointing, and Rootwork for the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of conditions that can only be accomplished by the grace of Divine Will. We believe that some among us are Prophets, Seers, and Visionaries, who, by the grace of Divine Will, are gifted to see into the realms of Spirit and to contact Spirits for the aid of those to whom they may read or carry messages, using such forms of divination as they see fit, whether by direct Spirit communion, consulting the Stars, working with Animal Spirits, talking to the Dead, or making use of Oracular tools of various culturally traditional types. We are a "Full Gospel" church, accepting as Spiritually vital and worthy of study all of the Sacred Texts that have been revealed to humanity through the ages. In services our ministers use predominatly the New Testament and The Book of Mormon, but ministers are welcomed and encouraged to use all Sacred Texts from all religions and cultures, both Christian and non-Christian, so long as the texts are promoting the Universal message of: Love, Peace, Hope, and Charity. We practice Baptism by immersion, of consenting adults only. We perform Marriages and Funerals and Blessings. We hold a regular Sunday & Sabbath (Saterday) Worship Services in our church building, which is open to the public, as is the church itself open on a daily basis for those who wish to use the space to meditate, pray, read, and set Lights for petition and praise. (The Church is currently closed to the public due to massive damage by vandals and will reopen, once repairs have been made to make it safe for the public to enter once again.) We welcome all deities to our altars and all congregants to our Fellowship. We believe we were created by a supreme supernatural being or rather a pair of beings. We believe in Iam, an "all powerful male" God, father of the man called Jesus, and we refer to him as our Heavenly Father, but we also believe that he has a wife. We believe we have both a Heavenly Father and a Heavenly Mother. We also believe that by all definitions they are aliens. They live in the heavens. Where are the heavens? The visit us in beams of light and flying chariots. And how do aliens visit us? But than again, We believe we are all children of spiritual parents not of this earth, which than makes us all aliens anyways. We believe in life before birth and life beyond death and multiple plains of existance in which we exist for thousands of life times with each life time being like moving on to a new grade in school. Death therefor is not an end, but rather a graduation into the next level of learning. We believe that we are here on Earth to learn about Love, Peace, Hope, and Charity and that it is our mission to learn, teach, and practice the art of Love, Peace, Hope, and Charity as often as we possibly can in every day of our live here on Earth. We believe in universal love and peace. We believe in living our lives to follow after the examples of Jesus and Ghandi. We believe that Jesus was the son of supreme supernatural being, named Iam and commonly known as "God". He was not God made man. He only "seemed" like a God because he had the same supernatural powers his alien father from the heavens had. Jesus and God are not the same person. We believe us to all be children of God, and Jesus was our brother, as we are all brothers and sisters of each other. We believe that unnatural death (ie killing and murders) are wrong, and therefore also believe that wars, executions, abortions, hunting, and the eating meat are all grave sins, because one can not promote either love or peace with the blood of another living being on your hands. We believe in ecumenism (equality of religions). Which means We also believe in the following: #1) All religious beliefs and practices should be considered equal and valid so long as they do not cause or promote physical or psychological harm to others. #2) Women should be considered as equal to men in every respect and vocation to include ministry within their respective religions. #3) Sexual orientation has no bearing on the practice of religion; homosexuals should be considered equal to heterosexuals in every respect and vocation to include ministry and marriage within their respective religions. One can be both homosexual and a good Christian, Jew, Muslim, Buddhist, Wiccan, Taoist, Native American Religion practitioner, or member or minister of any other church, faith, or religion. Being a "good person" does not require you to be heterosexual. #4) Any church or religion that discriminates against others due to race, creed, gender, financial status, marital status, living conditions, sexual orientation, the way they are dressed, or any belief that does not cause or promote physical or psychological harm to others, is in error. #5) All churches and religions that hold that immortality is gained by morality (care, concern, and action for the physical and psychological well being of others) are worshiping different spiritual manifestations of the same God; God can take many forms. God can appear as a man or a woman. God created many religions because he knew no one religion was right for every one. God is good! And guess what? God by any other name (the great spirit, the light, the pleasians, the force, mother earth, father time, brother wind, sister moon, cousin it, mars, zeus, venus, etc) is still God! #6) All churches and religions should welcome ecumenism and be open to any dialogue which may further ecumenical growth. #7) Love every one. Return good for evil. Give to the poor. Help the needy. Feed the hungry. Care for the sick. Make right any wrongs. Over all help one another. We are all brothers and sisters and should treat each other as such. And while there is a lot more to our beliefs, these are the basic foundations upon which We build doctrines and by which we encourse our members to live their lives. There is a whole lot more (including the info which was formally on my bio page here) if you want to ead the reast @ http://laughing-gnome-hollow.webs.com/ourbeliefs.htm I'm one of those "far out there" people not satisfied to start a church and so started an entirly new religion. If you are looking for info on that and all the hows and whys of it, as well as a list of some 300+ FAQs about me, my church, etc, than please see this page here: http://laughing-gnome-hollow.webs.com/apps/faq/ I am known as an outlaw preacher and if you are asking what that means, I'll give you an example by pulling one of my answers from the FAQs and posting it here, so as to give you a taste of my "preaching style" :P. You put a new spin on every thing about Jesus. Why did Jesus wash His disciples feet? If you were expecting some nice sweet lovey dovey answer about helping others, forget it. This answer is coming from some one who lives on a beach and only wears shoes in places (stores) which say I must put shoes on. I wear sandles year round, yes, even in winter when we get 4 feet of snow. I know what it is like to walk for hours in sand wearing sandles...day after day after day after day after day, just like Jesus did. Yes. Jesus wore sandles and walked in sand all day long. Have you ever tried doing that? Try it. Live dangerously. After a few hours of steady none stop sand walking, you will have filthy, dirty, grimy, smelly feet. Think about it: 13 men walk into a tiny dinning room, with their filthy, dirty, grimy, smelly feet, kick off their sandles and get ready to eat. They were fishermen, they did not notice the smell. And than there was Jesus, a dyer of cloth (nope, Jesus WAS NOT a capenter - go ahead, look it up, actually READ your Bible for a change, Jesus was the SON of a carpenter). Jesus had a plushy lush job with his lily white hands delicatly dying purple cloth (which was made out of squashed sea slugs by the way...yeah...read up on how they dyed purple cloth in Jesus day - put the cloth in a vat of purple sea slugs and started mashing them into the cloth - THAT was Jesus job when he wasn't preaching.) Okay so you've got 12 rowdy lewd, vulgar, burping, farting, belching, wine guzzleing fisherman, and one dainty, well mannered, refined, dignified, (and most likely homosexual) wine sipping cloth maker. I cam just see Jesus sitting their trying to eat his meal, while trying not to gag on the stench, and you want to know why he suddenly jumped up from the table and started pouring water on the other men in the room and scrubbing them down? I mean, come on! The guy knew the Romans were about to exicute him, he wanted to eat his last meal and be able to enjoy the taste of it with out the foods aroma being drowned out by the smell of sticking fishermen. Puts a new spin of the Last Super when you look at it from a historical perspective. Did you just call Jesus gay? Was Jesus gay? Let's look at the facts: Fact #1) Long haired guy wearing a dress. Fact #2) Son of a 13 year old professional temple whore. Fact #3) At 30 years old instead of looking for a wife he heads out to the docks to wave down the fishermen. (In a time/culture when men were REQUIRED to be married.) Fact #4) He was a dyer of cloth. (A woman's job.) Fact #5) He ONLY dyed cloth purple. Fact #6) Jesus wore purple. (The color reserved ONLY for kings and whores.) Fact #7) Jesus wore purple dresses he not only made himself, he made the cloth too. Conclusion, if Jesus was alive today people would say he was more gay than Liberace. Of course than you'd have to ask: Was Liberace gay? He maintained he whole life, even right on his death bed, that he was not and never had been, AND it was a known fact that the illness he died from, he had had since he was just 9 years old, and he had been hospitallized many times through out his childhood, teen years, and career and nearly died from it on many occasions, until he finally did die from it at age 67...and though rumors said he died from AIDS, the medical report was inconclusive and said only that he had "symptoms similar to those found in the virus which causes AIDS". And here's one more bit to chew on: Liberace was daily in the company of tens of thousands of women. Jesus was daily in the company of thousands of men. In other words - given the evidence, the odds that Jesus was gay are much more likely than the odds that Liberace was gay. Something to think about. So according to you, Jesus was more gay than Liberace. And you wonder why there are Christians who want to see you tarred and feathered? Hey, you can't always judge a book by it's cover. People have glorified Jesus so much for so many centuries that they forget to look at the history of the culture he was living in. Take Jesus out of the Bible, just as he is presented in the Bible, and throw him into the Jewish culture of actual Roman history and what have you got? A radical homosexual rabbi. I mean you can bitch and scream and moan all you want but that doesn't change the facts, and the facts prove that Jesus, the REAL Jesus was vastly different than how the average Christian views him. And now you know why people call me "The Outlaw Preacher". If you want to network with me, you can find me @ associatedcontent.com/eelkat twitter.com/eelkat squidoo.com/eelkat hubpages.com/profile/EelKat myspace.com/eelkat etsy.com/shop/eelkat zazzle.com/eelkat youtube.com/eelkat If you are on FaceBook... FaceBook Like me here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rev-Wendy-C-Allen/327178886332?sk=wall and FaceBook Friend me here: http://www.facebook.com/EelKat . And my closing message to all: People who know the hell I've been through in life, (many things not mentioned here have happened) often ask me how I am able to get from one day to the next without falling into massive fits of depression and just ending life to put an end to the hell. I have one answer for them, one single solitary word and it is this: Liberace. Most people remember him as the flamboyant gay pianist and know little of his history or anything about the man himself. My grandmother was a life long fan and by the time I was 3 years old I was one of his addicted faithful followers. I grew up watching him on TV and listening to his records and praying for a day when I could meet him. I was 12 years old when he became one of the first people in the world to die with AIDS and the media jumped on the chance to destroy every last shred of his reputation, and wipe away and nearly erase the man's 50 year legacy of his mission to do one thing and one thing only: to bring love, happiness, and joy to the world. He was a man who never hurt anyone, who went out of his way to help every one around him, a man who could not see a homeless dog and he not bring it home resulting in his having over 30 scraggily mutt dogs, a man who used his money to find dilapidated apartments and restore them in order to better the lives of the poor families inside, a man who spent millions giving scholarships to children so that they go get an education...THIS was the man I remember, a man who's family went through hell during the great depression and who as a young boy declared he would stop at nothing to make sure than he got his family a better life and than to help as many as he could do the same. He was a kind, loving, giving man, but today no one remembers that. I make every effort to live my life, spreading love, and joy, and happiness to the world, the same way Liberace lived his life. Each day of my life starts and ends the same way: I wake up in the morning and I repeat these words: "Today I am productive, wise beyond comprehension, peaceful beyond understanding, blessed above measure, equipped to handle anything that comes my way, worthy to deserve every favorable act I receive today, anxiously awaiting to be a blessing to someone today and filled with abundant joy that can't be stolen. I am in control of my emotions and today I choose to be happy no matter what. I say it and I believe it! Amen!" and than I watch this video (an episode of The Liberace Show): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9nO9Ro_kd4 As you can see Liberace was a man so full of endless bubbling joy, that it is not possible to watch him and not be happy with him. And than I play this record on my 78 player: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWPjLRkI5_E And if that song don't get you laughing, that you ain't human. And each night I end my day, by repeating those words again and watching this video again. And that is the secret to my being happy in the face of every thing life throws at me. May your silver linings be so shiny and filled with rhinestones that the nay sayers are blinded by your joyful happiness and be forced to flee. ~EelKat
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