• Theological Reflection on Hocus Pocus 2

  • Oct 18 2022
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Theological Reflection on Hocus Pocus 2

  • Summary

  • For full show notes & information about the hosts www.leahchapman.org/podcasts/s8e12

    This week Leah and Andrew discuss the movie Hocus Pocus 2. We share what we liked and disliked about the movie. Then we look at how the puritans are popularly conveyed versus what the scripture exemplifies in the lives of the apostles. We learn how to discern if a movie like this is appropriate for you and your family to watch. In the end, we’ll see that God is bigger than witchcraft, and that our job as Christians is to focus on what God is doing.

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