Mary Hinderlie came to Holden Village with her husband, Carroll, Director, in 1963. As a theologian and program director in the village for most of the 60s and 70s, Mary helped shape the dynamic early years of the village by building community through dialogue and welcoming all. She brought her love of literature to the sessions she taught.
Mary passed away in 2003.
Audio Archive
Hinderlie, Mary
Recordings
Sermons: "Poikilos" , "Many Colored Graces" , and "The Annunciation"
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1975Vespers February 10, 1975 with Mary Hinderlie – The Psalms are for You
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1975Vespers June 4, 1975 with Mary Hinderlie – Reading, Grammar, Meditation
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1975Vespers July 23, 1975 with Mary Hinderlie – Do You Love His Appearing
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1975Vespers September 1, 1975 with Mary Hinderlie – Christian Freedom & Brotherhood
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1975Vespers December 13, 1975 with Mary Hinderlie – My Christmas Books
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1975Vespers February 23, 1976 with Mary Hinderlie – The Way of Exchange in the Community of Saints
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1976Vespers June 19, 1976 with Mary Hinderlie – Children’s Service – The Princess and Curdie
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1976Vespers August 16, 1976 with Mary Hinderlie – He Lives to Make Intercession. Flute solo.
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1976Vespers September 14, 1976 with Mary Hinderlie – Thanks for Healing
Presenter: Hinderlie, Mary / 1976Recent Additions
Matins August 13, 1977 with Verlon Brown – Listen to the Music
Matins August 12, 1977 with Kathleen Froemming – Becoming a Pearl
Matins August 11, 1977 with Marlys Rempfer – Diversions & Distractions
Matins August 10, 1977 with Alice Fogg – Justice or Mercy
Matins August 9, 1977 with Vicki Pedersen – All One Body – We
Audio Archive Partner
Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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