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This week, Vanity Project went to Queer Ppt at AGNSW, so that you didn't have to! We are instructed: one must imagine your grandmother horny...which brings us to McKenzie Wark! We all remember where we were on 9/11, right? Well not Vanity Project, we were too young. But this year ex-Novacastrian, now New Yorker came back to the antipodes to export the post-ethnography of the transgender raves of Bushwick. Yes, McKenzie Wark is still talking about raving and we're back to raving about her. From ground zero, to the first death-drop — we mean dip — that you ever saw at Addison Road, Vanity Project's reportage skirts the life cycle of a boner, the ethics of White Lesbianism, and Law Roach's role in ballroom academia. What was the most eusexual we've ever been? Tune in to find out. Pledge allegiance to the struggle: https://www.patreon.com/vanity_project
1 Peter 1:13-21What do we know about holiness? Addison Road sings a song that convicts me. “What do I know of holy?” Is it possible for us to become holy? Why would we want to? Peter answers these questions in his letter to the scattered suffering strangers in the first century. Good news: the same Spirit who gives us hope is working to make us holy.Quotes:Oswald Chambers: God has one destined end for mankind – holiness! His one aim is the production of saints. God is not an eternal blessing-machine for men. He did not come to save men out of pity. He came to save men because He had created them to be holy.Eugene Peterson: There is a great market for religious experience in our world; there is little enthusiasm for the patient acquisition of virtue, little inclination to sign up for a long apprenticeship in what earlier generations of Christians called holiness.Henry Blackaby: When Holy God draws near in true revival, people come under terrible conviction of sin. The outstanding feature of spiritual awakening has been the profound consciousness of the Presence and holiness of God.C. T. Studd: If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him.Jerry Bridges: Many Christians have what we might call a ‘cultural holiness.' They adapt to the character and behavior pattern of Christians around them…But God has not called us to be like those around us. He has called us to be like Himself. Holiness is nothing less than conformity to the character of God.C. S. Lewis: How little people know who think holiness is dull. When one meets the real thing, it is irresistible.To discover more messages of hope go to tallowood.org/sermons/.Follow us on Instagram, X, and YouTube @tallowoodbc.Follow us on FaceBook @tallowoodbaptist
The Jesus Empowered Maiden: Female Identity, Authority and Freedom in Christ
What do you do when the bottom falls out from under you? When you're suddenly facing a divorce, illness, loss of income, or anything where the ground no longer feels solid beneath your feet? In those moments, we can choose to trust Jesus - or not. Back in 2011, after almost ten years of marriage, I started my life over with a divorce, my dog, a degree but no job, and whatever possessions could fit into my CR-V. It could have easily been the darkest period of my life. Yet Jesus showed me, in three specific and powerful ways, that I can trust Him with literally everything and anything. Join me, friend, as I share my story and our Savior's unwavering love. Want to listen to the Addison Road song that I reference? https://youtu.be/FDXEvkS0iPA ---------------------- Learn More: https://www.relateescape.com Join the Online Community: https://www.relateescape.com/online-community Be the first to hear about new podcast episodes, product releases, and special announcements! https://relate-escape.ck.page/jesus-maiden Shop the Store: https://www.relateescape.com/store Follow on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/relateescape
Durante dos días y dos noches, el Centro Comunitario de Addison Road en Marrickville, albergará a algunos de los mejores y más brillantes músicos de la escena musical de Sídney. El motivo: reunir de nuevo a la comunidad en un festival y seguir apoyando con ayuda alimentaria y soporte social a las personas afectadas por la pandemia.
Part two of my interview with singer, songwriter and author, Jenny Simmons from the band Addison Road. We discuss how hard it was to get a music career and how hard it was to let go of a music career. It's a great interview for anyone interested in a career in the music industry.
Part one of my interview with singer, songwriter and author, Jenny Simmons from the band Addison Road. We discuss how hard it was to get a music career and how hard it was to let go of a music career. It's a great interview for anyone interested in a career in the music industry. From an interview November, 2016.
Looking for some good modern Christmas songs? In this episode, Ryan speaks with one of his former Addison Road bandmates, Richard Scott, about their favorite recently recorded Christmas songs. iTunes Playlist: http://bit.ly/songs-of-note-christmas•Spotify Playlist: http://bit.ly/spotify-songs-of-note-christmas•Follow on Instagram or Facebook
Today is the third episode in the series on Victorious Living entitled, "The Journey to Victory." Join Lauren Gaskill and special guest, Jenny Simmons as they discuss how to trust God in the journey. You may recognize the name of our guest from the group Addison Road. They also discuss the beautiful partnership that has developed this year between She Found Joy and World Vision. This episode is filled with stories of encouragement and victory. We pray that it inspires and encourages you. You can find Jenny Simmons on IG at @jennysimmonsmusic To learn more about World Vision, text "Joy" to 56170. Also follow them on FB and IG. We have a weekly newsletter that comes out every Monday! If you do not receive it, go to our website: www.shefoundjoy.com and sign up today! We only have 2 more tour dates for 2019! We will be in Tallahassee, FL on November 12th and Port Charlotte, FL on November 15th. If you are in the area, get your tickets today at www.itickets.com/shefoundjoy. Group rates are available without a discount code when you order 5 or more tickets. We have a Patreon page! If you are interested in partnering with us to continue bringing quality content to thousands of listeners, go to www.patreon.com/shefoundjoy to sign up and have a chance for some awesome bonuses!
This show's coffee talk topic covers The Power of Hope for Christians, a message for single sisters (and brothers) an interview with Jenny Simmons, former lead singer of Addison Road about her book, Made Well. Featured Song: Hope Now by Addison Road Theme Song: Jesus Kind of Love by Nate Jackson
This show's coffee talk topic covers The Power of Hope for Christians, a message for single sisters (and brothers) an interview with Jenny Simmons, former lead singer of Addison Road about her book, Made Well. Featured Song: Hope Now by Addison Road Theme Song: Jesus Kind of Love by Nate Jackson
Our guest is Jenny Simmons. Jenny Simmons is a dynamic storyteller and lover of people who uniquely sees God’s redemptive hand at work in the world around her. She is a sought-after musician, author, speaker and Bible teacher that has garnered the devotion of blog readers for her whimsical and hopeful writing style. Whether she is relating to a room full of moms, leading a congregation in worship, performing at a music festival or writing for publications, Simmons infuses her laugh-out-loud, painfully honest and relentlessly hopeful view of life into all she does. Jenny released her debut book in 2015 with Baker Publishing Group titled, The Road to Becoming: Rediscovering Your Life in the Not-How-I-Planned-It Moments (Baker Books). In October 2016, Jenny’s much anticipated second book, Made Well: Finding Wholeness in the Everyday Sacred Moments (Baker Books), releases everywhere books are sold.
She's literally a rock star mama. Today we're chatting with Jenny Simmons, the former lead singer of the band Addison Road. We talk about what unconventional motherhood looks like, what she did when her tour bus blew up (!) and how to recover when our dreams die. And I have to tell you, when we started talking about motherhood, she shared a piece of advice that is one of the wisest nuggets of wisdom I've heard. You won't want to miss this episode! In This Episode You'll Hear... How music has shaped her soul and Addison Road was born Some of the best moments from being on the road Amazing advice on unconventional motherhood Jenny's story of devastation and walking through grief Eliminate the Overwhelm of Meal Planning Get your free 30 day trial at PlanToEat.com. Quick Links Jenny's book - The Road to Becoming Love the song in the outro? It's called God Day. It's by Jen Stanbro and you can get it on iTunes by clicking here and check out Jen's site by clicking here. Connect with Jenny Simmons Blog: JennySimmons.com Social media:Twitter FacebookInstagram How to Listen to This Podcast Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher and get the latest episodes as soon as they are available. If you're new to podcasts, click here learn more about them! Click the play button in the post or grab your favorite podcast app and join us for a chat!
She’s literally a rock star mama. Today we’re chatting with Jenny Simmons, the former lead singer of the band Addison Road. We talk about what unconventional motherhood looks like, what she did when her tour bus blew up (!) and how to recover when our dreams die. And I have to tell... Read more
This tape represents both sides of the coin. Hers and mine. See the world from both places. 1. No 7. in A major, Johannes Brahms. 2. La La Lu, Peggy Lee. 3. The Princess Who Saved Herself, Johnathan Coulton (ripping off XTC) 4. Little Wing, Will Tucker. 5. United States of Whatever, Liam Lynch. 6. Bossy, Lindsay Lohan. 7. Lame, Rachel Chan. 8. Movie Clip, 10 things I hate about you. 9. Harper Valley PTA, Jeannie C Reily. 10. All Night Long, Lionel Richie. 11. This Little Light of Mine, Addison Road. 12. Movie Clip, 10 things I hate about you. 13. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Greg Laswell. 14. New World, Leroy. 15. Go Your Own Way, James Warren (feat Isaiah Morris) 16. All I Can Do, Chantal Kreviazuk.
This week, our featured artist is Jenny and Tyler and the RITOTW is No One Without, plus we have news on Flyleaf, Sent By Ravens and Addison Road
Everyone please welcome Richard to Addison Road. Welcome Richard To Addison Road is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official SiteWelcome Richard To Addison Road is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official Site
Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Bailey guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from Toby Mac, Addison Road, Children 18:3, The Warren Bros, Sanctus Real and Mikeschair.
Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Bailey guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from MercyMe, FM Static, Todd Agnew, Addison Road, K-Praise, and we close with Sonicflood.
Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Bailey guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from Hawk Nelson, Trent Willmon, Robert Pierre, Natalie Grant, Addison Road, & Building 429.
Addison Road kicks off their spring tour with Sanctus Real with a bang. AR Podcast :: RV Fire is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official SiteAR Podcast :: RV Fire is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official Site
Addison Road travels to Asheville, NC for a show and gets stranded in a snowstorm. AR Podcast :: Stranded is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official SiteAR Podcast :: Stranded is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official Site
Addison Road wraps up the tour with Sanctus Real and starts the long journey back home. AR Podcast :: Out of Gas is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official SiteAR Podcast :: Out of Gas is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official Site
Addison Road is out on tour with Sanctus Real and takes of a few necessary details. “Whistle While You Work” is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official Site“Whistle While You Work” is a post from: AddisonRoad's Official Site
Lots of brand new tunes this week! NEEDTOBREATHE, Todd Agnew, Jonny Diaz, etc. We'll hear the story behind Addison Road's latest single as well as MercyMe's symphony remix of their smash hit, "I Can Only Imagine." You don't want to miss this episode!
Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Amanda Crabb guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from Addison Road, 33 Miles, Building 429, The Fray, GI God's Image, and The Afters.
Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Amanda Crabb guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from Addison Road, Israel & New Breed, Point of Grace, GI God's Image, and The Fray.