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Ever wondered how to balance the demands of ministry with the joys and challenges of parenting? Join us as we engage in a meaningful conversation with Andy Ritchie, the senior pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, who shares his personal journey of spiritual leadership and family life. Through his stories, we uncover the triumphs and setbacks that have shaped his ministry and the unanticipated joys of watching his children grow into their faith. Andy delves into his experiences, emphasizing the delicate balance between offering guidance and allowing his children to forge their own spiritual paths, all under the influence of the Holy Spirit.TakeawaysSeeing God work in my kids always brings me joy.Keeping conversation around the dinner table open is crucial.Be humble, be willing to apologize for mistakes.It's important to empower others in ministry.We should be putting ourselves out of business as pastors.Open communication leads to easier conversations about difficult topics.It's okay to have something not work or even fail.Trust your leaders and allow them to take ownership.Jesus showed us the way to develop leaders.We need to adapt to the changing climate in ministry. Adaptive leadership is crucial for addressing pastoral shortages.Local context matters in ministry; different areas have unique needs.Developing healthy habits in ministry leads to long-term joy.Confession and mission should not be seen as opposing forces.The priesthood of all believers is essential for church growth.Mentorship is vital for the development of young pastors.Community engagement enhances the church's mission.Trust among church leaders fosters collaboration and growth.Cultural sensitivity is important in diverse ministry contexts.Leadership development should focus on empowering others.Support the showWatch Us On Youtube!
The legendary Hugh Moore visits the WRP studio to hang out with A-Train and the Bee Man. We talk about Shy Tony, Andy Ritchie, and all kinds of other stuff. Check out Hugh's comedy if you can find it, he's the best. Intro song by Mike Wiebe: https://linktr.ee/mikewiebe Hugh's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hughstheman Hugh's secret stash: https://www.youtube.com/@humor6971 Join the WRP Patreon, buy merch, etc: https://worldrecordpodcast.com/ See BW's Afternoon Delight show LIVE: https://www.afternoondelightshow.com/
Dean and Craig pay tribute to the King of Cappielow following his retirement, analyse the games against Airdrieonians and Raith and preview the visit of Inverness.
Andy Ritchie was an outstanding footballer who started his long career at Manchester UTD after man utd he then moved on to Brighton,Leeds,Oldham,Scarborough and then moved back to Oldham.He tells some absolute class story that were more than comical and you have to watch to find out some of the nicknames he was given during his playing time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you think of Oldham in the 1990s, Andy Ritchie comes to mind pretty quickly, so no wonder he was Sky's choice for their classic 1992 campaign. In this chat, we speak to Latics legend about those early Premier League days and filming the famous Alive and Kicking advert. #Keepit90s Follow the show! Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK
Theo Delaney's guest is Chris England who co-wrote the great football play ‘An Evening With Gary Lineker' as well as countless other excellent books and TV shows, many about football. He's also a comedian and actor and hosts the excellent go-to weekly football podcast The Famous Sloping Pitch with another Life Goals guest Nick Hancock. An Oldham and England fan, his scorers in this, part one of two, include Andy Ritchie, Mark Hughes and the aforementioned Lineker.@slopingpitch@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-famous-sloping-pitch-with-nick-hancock/id1581433476https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Andy Ritchie - Shoot! 2nd August 1980 (Part Two) In this episode we take a look inside a Shoot! magazine from the 2nd August 1980 with an icon of Scottish football and a legend at Morton FC, Andy Ritchie (@AndyRit54644344) For more details on this podcast including an electronic copy of the magazine and other fascinating comments and links, please visit our website http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ where you can also donate for a chance to win some goodies including the original magazine from the show. Remember, 100% of all money donated goes to our charity partner, @WDCommFoodshare. with @scotsfootycard, @simonweir and @tombrogan. Sign up for our podcast newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/46321edb694d/shoot-the-breeze-newsletter Follow along with the articles, photographs and videos from the show: http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ Let's Shoot! The Breeze
Andy Ritchie - Shoot! 2nd August 1980 (Part One) In this episode we take a look inside a Shoot! magazine from the 2nd August 1980 with an icon of Scottish football and a legend at Morton FC, Andy Ritchie (@AndyRit54644344) For more details on this podcast including an electronic copy of the magazine and other fascinating comments and links, please visit our website http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ where you can also donate for a chance to win some goodies including the original magazine from the show. Remember, 100% of all money donated goes to our charity partner, @WDCommFoodshare. with @scotsfootycard, @simonweir and @tombrogan. Sign up for our podcast newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/46321edb694d/shoot-the-breeze-newsletter Follow along with the articles, photographs and videos from the show: http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ Let's Shoot! The Breeze
Former Manchester United man Andy Ritchie joins the UTD Podcast this week, to look back on a career that included two hat-tricks at Old Trafford. Andy tells us how he personally wrote to all 92 clubs when he was looking to sign for a new side - plus we find out where the nickname 'Stitch' comes from... although that's still up for debate. Helen, Sam and Maysie also read out your emails at the end of the episode. If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail utdpodcast@manutd.co.uk We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another bumper podcast as Ady chats with former Albion striker Andy Ritchie (now at MUTV), Al talks with former Albion Poet-In-Residence John Baine aka Attila The Stockbroker, while Marcus and Andy looks forward to the remainder of the season, and think of great Easter Mondays on the past.Shirt of the Week is from Sverige.
Mark 'Rivo' Rivers & Richard Brant revisit some of the best clips, interviews and discussions from a summer packed full of unmissable content.In this episode, we head back to May 2020 when Andy Ritchie, FA Affiliate Tutor, shared his coaching experiences and insight into the fantastic careers of Theo Walcott & Gareth Bale's whilst at Southampton Academy. In the second part of the episode, we rewind to July 2020 and an episode of 'The Panel' where special guest Emmerson Boyce joined our hosts and grassroots coaches Jay Lovejoy & Elliot Rushforth to debate the topic of “Messi vs Ronaldo”...For more information about grassroots football coaching in Berks & Bucks, please visit www.berks-bucksfa.com/coachesMusic and post-production by Darren Fellerdale.
Today is the beginning of a brand-new series! I talk with Andy about being diagnosed with crones disease 5 years ago, The ups and downs of it all, how it has affected his mental health, how he's doing now and what his goals are for the future. it's a must listen!
For this episode I tackle doing an album review. I review Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At The Disco. I go over Time to dance, Camisado, and the final song of the album Build God, Then We'll Talk. The Y is I Write Sins Not Tragedies. There are some great podcast questions so feel free to reach out on Instagram @jd4unc and answer those. The themes in this album are interesting and similar to what most in the music industry write about. Hope everyone has a great week. Explicit for content in the lyrics. Music Credits for This Episode: : Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Time to Dance, Camisado, Better If You Do, Build God, Then We'll Talk, and I Write Sins Not Tragedies all by Panic! At The Disco. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, LyricFind.com, Pulp-usu.com “Pulp Ranked Panic! At The Disco's Albums” by Alyssa Maria Gil, shanideasblog.wordpress.com “Track By Track: A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Panic! At The Disco” by Shani Goloskov, The Pop Song Professor “I Write Sins Not Tragedies is Super Deep Panic! At The Disco Lyrics Explained” by Clifford, Getalternative.com “It Holds Up: Panic! At The Disco- ‘A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'” by the editor of this website, Rocksound.tv “Hall Of Fame: Panic! At The Disco – A Fever You Can't Sweat Out” by Andy Ritchie, and songfacts.com.
Lizzy Cooperman joins us over Skype to jump in and play our librarian game and take a walk down memory lane with Ol’ BW. We call some gyms and mattress places to see if they ever saw a lady with a nice body and a busted face before.Including the cover “We are 138” by Chuck WatkinsLizzy is really funny- get her album here: OrganismListen to Andy Ritchie’s album here: Andy Ritchie – King Ding-A-Ling - playlist by Torben Sangild | SpotifyJoin the Patreon for $5/month and get 45 minutes more of this episode! patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
Andy chats about life under Jock Stein @CelticFC, playing with Jimmy Johnstone, against Sir Bobby Charlton, life at Morton with an inspiring chat on mental health in football and society.
Matt Beadle hosted this week's edition of the Manchester United fans show. He spoke to former players Andy Ritchie & Paul Rachubka about their time at the club, the winter break and so much more. He also takes a look at the complaint against The Sun Newspaper over the attack on Ed Woodward’s house.
Ady and Al were joined in the Kemp Town studio by writer Bradley Stratton to discuss the Norwich game. Ady spoke to former Albion and Man U striker Andy Ritchie, while Al went to the Amex for a quick natter with Hope Powell and Albion vice-captain Fliss Gibbons ahead of next week's Women's Super League weekend fixtures.Shirt of the week was a Midlands minger.
Former Greenock Morton genius Andy Ritchie talks to Daniel Gray. A gripping, moving personal tale encompassing being driven around by George Best, signing for Jock Stein’s Celtic, becoming the hero of Cappielow and struggles with alcohol and mental health. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/nutmegfc)
Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not travel to the Europa League final so we delve into exactly why, we ask whether Petr Cech's move back to Chelsea is the right idea and former Manchester United forward Andy Ritchie talks about what Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is getting up to this summer.
Andy Ritchie former Manchester United forwards joins Paul Mortimer (In for James Gray), while former Millwall and Arsenal winger Jimmy Carter chats about the games involving his former sides.
James Gray talks Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and is joined by former Manchester United forward Andy Ritchie and cult hero Ian Holloway
On the pod this week, we speak to the former Brighton & Hove Albion striker and one-time record signing for the club Andy Ritchie who discusses his move from Manchester United, his old dressing room and the prospect of facing the Red Devils in the Premier League on Friday. BBC Radio Manchester's Bill Rice chews the fat on Jose Mourinho's team selection.
Daniel Rugg Webb is a comedian and musician based in Los Angeles, CA. I've known him since back in my Texas days. He's always been one of my favorites. We spent almost 4 hours talking about comedians and musicians who've passed away over the last few years and how it affected our world. RIP Lashonda Lester, Monty Seitz, Andy Ritchie, Harris Wittels, Prince, David Bowie, Robin Williams, and everyone else I can't fit into this description. Even though the description has no character limit. I just need to post the episode, I can't write descriptions all day. This is the longest episode I've ever done. Enjoy! Links mentioned in this episode: http://rainbowbrainskull.com http://raminnazer.com This podcast was recorded at Rainbow Brainskull Studios in Los Angeles, CA.
Last week we uploaded part I of the conversation between St Anthony and Andy Ritchie. Since that upload, both sides with whom Andy is synonymous (Celtic & Morton) have secured their respective league titles...magic! If you've not listened to 247(a) it's available from all the usual places. If you have then please enjoy the 2nd part...
I pondered for a little while as to whether to call this a My Celtic Life podcast after all, Andy is a Morton Legend and only played a handful of games for the hoops but for those of us of a certain age you cannot think of players like Andy or Chcik Charnley and not think of the hoops they could have been. Andy had talent but he was also more in the Griffiths Tunnock Teacake world of fitness than the John Collins multi sit-up one. Whetever the reason he left Celtic early in his career and became a legend down Greenock way. The man has more than a few stories and St Anthony and he enjoy a good 1 and a half chat over all things football. As a consequence I thought it best to create two managable podcasts from the conversation which should give you something else to listen to until after May 7th. Enjoy.