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This podcast discusses the intersection of God & Geek Culture as the hosts and guests discuss Faith & Fandom. The podcast was founded as part of the Faith & Fandom book series, and is hosted by the author, Hector Miray.
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Jul 6, 2018
Jul 6, 2018
55 min
Hector is preaching at his church's "At The Movie Series" doing an expanded version of the Last Jedi chapter from book 5.

Jun 19, 2018
Jun 19, 2018
56 min
Hector sits down with Tim Davis, founder of PD Comics and discusses their new comics and comic book company launching now.

Jun 19, 2018
Jun 19, 2018
38 min
Hector & Vincent record their podcast from the floor of Heroescon 2018! They discuss Solo, Deadpool 2, and frequently get distracted and lose track about what they are saying.

Jun 9, 2018
Jun 9, 2018
35 min
Hector is teaching at the Superhero themed Bible camp week of Camp Gilead in Lakeland Florida called Unleased. This was one of his last messages for the week comparing Iron Man's constant armor improvements to us continually developing our faith.

Jun 7, 2018
Jun 7, 2018
25 min
Hector is speaking at Camp Gilead's "Unleashed". A Bible camp in Lakeland Florida that is doing their summer Bible camp with a superhero theme and using Faith & Fandom for their Bible classes. This is one of the Chapel sessions from that week.

May 22, 2018
May 22, 2018
29 min
A devotional on Avengers Inifinity War and making choices that will change our lives.

May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018
37 min
After a long day at a comicon Hector & Vincent sleepily discuss Judas, like a lot, with a little bit of Nintendo, Deadpool 2, & Far Cry 5

May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018
46 min
Hector & Vincent finally getting around to discussing the ins, outs, and ouches of Avengers: Inifinity War

Apr 20, 2018
Apr 20, 2018
47 min
Hector sits down to talk with the jack of all cosplay trades, Matilda Cayne Cosplay, to discuss Comicon Life.

Apr 6, 2018
Apr 6, 2018
41 min
Hector & Vincent sit down to discuss the movie adaptation of Ready Player One and try (and fail) to not let their love of the book get in the way of their perception of the movie.
