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'''Gavin Frost''', B.Sc., Ph.D., D.D.[http://www.wicca.org/bio.html], born in [[Aldridge]], Staffordshire, England, is a prominent member of the American [[Wicca]]n community, famous for founding the [[Church and School of Wicca]] with his wife [[Yvonne Frost]] in 1968. He is currently the Archbishop of the Church of Wicca and a director of the School of Wicca. He and his wife have written several books such as ''The Magic Power of Witchcraft''.
'''Gavin Frost''', B.Sc., Ph.D., D.D.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}, born in [[Aldridge]], Staffordshire, England, is a prominent member of the American [[Wicca]]n community, famous for founding the [[Church and School of Wicca]] with his wife [[Yvonne Frost]] in 1968. He is currently the Archbishop of the Church of Wicca and a director of the School of Wicca. He and his wife have written several books such as ''The Magic Power of Witchcraft''.


He has appeared on national television's ''[[Phil Donahue Show]]'', [[PM Magazine]], [[Tom Snyder]]'s ''Tomorrow Show'' and others, at many events serving the Neo-Pagan community such as Stones Rising, [[Brushwood Folklore Center|Sirius Rising]], [[Pagan Pride Day]], and the [[Starwood Festival]][http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.html?a=usma&c=festivals&id=10028 ], and in newspaper and magazine articles across the [[United States]].<ref>Church and School of Wicca (2004). [http://www.wicca.org/bio.html Who are Gavin and Yvonne Frost?].</ref>
He has appeared on national television's ''[[Phil Donahue Show]]'', [[PM Magazine]], [[Tom Snyder]]'s ''Tomorrow Show'' and others, at many events serving the Neo-Pagan community such as Stones Rising, [[Brushwood Folklore Center|Sirius Rising]], [[Pagan Pride Day]], and the [[Starwood Festival]][http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.html?a=usma&c=festivals&id=10028 ], and in newspaper and magazine articles across the [[United States]].<ref>Church and School of Wicca (2004). [http://www.wicca.org/bio.html Who are Gavin and Yvonne Frost?].</ref>

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Gavin Frost
Born1930
ChurchChurch and School of Wicca
WritingsThe Magical Power of Witchcraft (with Yvonne Frost
TitleArchbishop of the Church of Wicca

Gavin Frost, B.Sc., Ph.D., D.D.[citation needed], born in Aldridge, Staffordshire, England, is a prominent member of the American Wiccan community, famous for founding the Church and School of Wicca with his wife Yvonne Frost in 1968. He is currently the Archbishop of the Church of Wicca and a director of the School of Wicca. He and his wife have written several books such as The Magic Power of Witchcraft.

He has appeared on national television's Phil Donahue Show, PM Magazine, Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show and others, at many events serving the Neo-Pagan community such as Stones Rising, Sirius Rising, Pagan Pride Day, and the Starwood Festival[1], and in newspaper and magazine articles across the United States.[1]

Bibliography

  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (2004). The Solitary Wiccan - Weiser Books ISBN 1578633133, ISBN 978-1578633135.
  • Frost, Yvonne and Gavin Frost (1985). Astral Travel: Your Guide to the Secrets of Out-of-Body Experiences - Weiser Books; New Ed edition ISBN 0877283362, ISBN 978-0877283362.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (2003). A Witch's Guide to Psychic Healing: Applying Traditional Therapies, Rituals, and Systems - Red Wheel/Weiser ISBN 1578632951, ISBN 978-1578632954.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1991). The Prophet's Bible - Red Wheel Weiser ISBN 0877286779, ISBN 978-0877286776.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1999). Magic Power of White Witchcraft Revised - Prentice Hall Press; Revised edition ISBN 0735200939, ISBN 978-0735200937.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1989). Tantric Yoga: The Royal Path to Raising Kundalini Power - Weiser Books ISBN 0877286922, ISBN 978-0877286929.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (2000). The Witch's Magical Handbook - Prentice Hall Press ISBN 0735202001, ISBN 978-0735202009.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1999). Good Witch's Bible - Godolphin House; Reprint edition ISBN 0963065769, ISBN 978-0963065766.
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1977). The Magic Power of Witchcraft - Prentice Hall Press ISBN 0135453682, ISBN 978-0135453681ISBN
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1978). Meta-Psychometry: Key to Power & Abundance - Parker Pub Co ISBN 0135785839, ISBN 9780135785836
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1979). A Witch's Grimoire of Ancient Omens. Portents, Talismans, Amulets, & Charms - Parker Pub Co ISBN 0139615571, ISBN 9780139615573
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (2006). Good Witches Fly Smoothly: Surviving Witchcraft - Outskirts Press ISBN 1598007742, ISBN 978-1598007749
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (1980). Power Secrets from a Sorcerer's Private Magnum Arcanum - Parker Pub ISBN 0136872514, ISBN 9780136872511
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost (2002). The Witch's Book of Magical Ritual - Reward Books ISBN 0735203156
  • Frost, Gavin and Yvonne Frost, Ibn Saud (1980). Helping Yourself with Astromancy - Parker Pub Co ISBN 0133862437
  • Frost, Gavin (Editor)(1992). Witch Words - Godolphin House ISBN 0963065750, ISBN 9780963065759
  • Frost, Gavin (1992). Who Speaks for the Witch - Godolphin House ISBN 0963065734, ISBN 9780963065735
  • Frost, S. Gavin (1988). The Mariner's Manual - Cornell Maritime Press ISBN 0870333593
  • Frost, S. Gavin (1990). The Captain's License Book - Cornell Maritime Pr/Tidewater Pub ISBN 0870333984, ISBN 9780870333989

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Church and School of Wicca (2004). Who are Gavin and Yvonne Frost?.

References

  • Bond, Lawrence & Ellen Evert Hopman (1996) People of the Earth: The New Pagans Speak Out (reissued as Being a Pagan: Druids, Wiccans & Witches Today in 2002 Destiny Books ISBN 0-89281-904-9) Interview.
  • Jarboe, Michelle (Apr. 9, 2007) Wiccans Gather to Celebrate Faith News-Record.com article