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TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 192

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 51:48


Join Matty, Clive and Chris as they discuss the men's team's win over Aveley and look ahead to this Saturday's game against Chesham. There's also a review of the women's team's big win at Plainmoor and the inaugural game of TUFC Lingo.

NL Full Time
Gray Day

NL Full Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 74:25


Rob Worrall and Joe Pope are joined by former National League winning manager, Matt Gray, he speaks about his time out of football and gives his thoughts on the latest round of matches in the top division of the National League. Christian James gives us his thoughts on Boston winning to make it 20 points for the month and the great escape on the cards. Plus a special day for Weston Super Mare's Luke Coulson and Aveley are the first team to go in the South with Farsley not far behind in the North Listen now wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Leo Audio Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 191

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 39:17


Join Simon and Kirsty discussing the recent Bath game, before looking ahead to Aveley on Saturday.

Pursuit of the Paranormal
Ep 146 - Alien Abductions - Part 1 - Betty & Barney Hill, Alfred Burtoo, Underwater UFO, Aveley Incident

Pursuit of the Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 39:53


Ep 146 - Alien Abductions - Part 1 - Betty & Barney Hill, Alfred Burtoo, Underwater UFO, Aveley IncidentIn part 1 of this 2 part special, we take a look at a number of well known, and less known, abduction cases from the UK and around the world.In this first episode, we head to the US, to Argentina, and Russia as well as the UK talking about some very intriguing potential alien abduction cases!--------------------------------Title & Background music provided by Steve Yarwood and Ambienfinity

TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 164

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 64:09


Join Stephen, Simon and Tom doing an immediate post match review of Chippenham and Aveley, before looking ahead to Welling on Saturday.

TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 163

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 52:12


Join Chris, Clive and Tom discussing bank holiday fixtures against Dorking and Chesham, before looking ahead to Aveley on Saturday.

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
DNSYE Hashtag United 3 - 1 Watford

Do Not Scratch Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 12:02


Pete goes to Aveley for the Women's game against Hashtag United and is impressed with the hosts, the ground, the new purple kit but not so much enthused about a certain linesman!COYH!!!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Westlie WheelerRyan D!Dave Mullins,James McNamaraJim Cuthbert& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Women's Football Podcast

This week Rob is joined by Aaron McLean, Joe and Aveley manager Danny Scopes to look back at the twists and turns from the final day in the National League and National League South. Luke reviews the North with Dickie and Boston United Stats Christian James Plus we hear from Josh Rees of Dagenham, Laurent Tolaj of Aldershot, Chelmsford Adam Drew and George Alexander and Chippenham manager Gary Horgan. Plus a look ahead to the playoffs Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NL Full Time
Mac and Danny

NL Full Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 97:46


This week Rob is joined by Aaron McLean, Joe and Aveley manager Danny Scopes to look back at the twists and turns from the final day in the National League and National League South.Luke reviews the North with Dickie and Boston United Stats Christian James Plus we hear from Josh Rees of Dagenham, Laurent Tolaj of Aldershot, Chelmsford Adam Drew and George Alexander and Chippenham manager Gary Horgan.Plus a look ahead to the playoffsSubscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hitting The Areas
EP25 - Danny Scopes - The rise of Aveley FC

Hitting The Areas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:28


This week we welcome Aveley FC Manager Danny Scopes to the podcast. The National League South Manager talks to us about the rise of Aveley FC and how the small Essex outfit are making headlines in non-league. We also speak to Dan about his achievements so far and what his management style looks like. Twitter: @HittingAreasPodInstagram: @hittingtheareaspodcastLinkedIn - Hitting The Areas Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gloverscast
Gloverscast #325 - "Six points and you can start etching the Y"

Gloverscast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 55:40


Ian and Ben are joined by Ollie Marsh to chat through the Aveley match and we take a look ahead to the visit of Welling.Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Leave us a review and share the pod with a pal. If you have an idea for the website, want to contribute or just want to send us a message, feel free to email ian@gloverscast.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gloverscast
Gloverscast #324 - Feed The Fish

Gloverscast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 71:40


Ben has been left stranded by Ian and Dave this week, so we've called in the cavalry!BBC Somerset's Liam McGuinn, Cider Drinker Elliot Watts and Gloverscast Ben are joined by the Goal Scoring Man of the Hour, Alex Fisher.We chat about the emotion of a first goal for over 300 days, we talk about how the season has been going... and where it's going, there's Farnborough chat, there's Aveley chat, and of course we take your GCQs!------Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Leave us a review and share the pod with a pal. If you have an idea for the website, want to contribute or just want to send us a message, feel free to email ian@gloverscast.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 150

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 42:34


Join Pea, Tom and Matt rounding up Aveley and the change in feeling around the club, before looking ahead to Weymouth.

Gloverscast
A foot in the opposition camp - Aveley

Gloverscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 29:42


It's Aveley Day! Coatesie has spoken to Joe Stackable, the Media Manager at The Miller about the club and their season so far.Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Leave us a review and share the pod with a pal.We'd love to welcome some local businesses into the Gloverscast family through advertising. If you're a business that would like to speak to a dedicated audience of more than 1000 monthly listeners, please get in touch. Find out more about advertising with us here.If you have an idea for the website, want to contribute or just want to send us a message, feel free to email ian@gloverscast.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LUCES EN LA NOCHE
"EL CASO OVNI de AVELEY" ; ABDUCCIÓN EN LA CARRETERA - Especial Mecenas - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

LUCES EN LA NOCHE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 109:03


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Bloque 1: Posturas Astronómicas Divergentes Nuestro viaje comienza explorando dos de las mentes brillantes que han estudiado la vastedad del universo y sus posibilidades. En este primer segmento, contrastamos las visiones de dos influyentes figuras en el mundo astronómico: Avi Loeb y Carl Sagan. Mientras que Loeb nos invita a considerar con seriedad la posibilidad de vida extraterrestre avanzada y sus huellas en nuestro sistema solar, Sagan, reconocido por su pasión por descifrar los misterios del cosmos, el hombre que cautivó a millones de personas en todo el mundo llevándolos de su mano a explorar el cosmos y motivando a millones de niños a aventurarse en el mundo del a ciencia, se mostró sorprendentemente cauto y escéptico acerca del fenómeno OVNI. Sumérgete con nosotros en este análisis, para descubrir las posibles razones detrás de sus posturas, y reflexionar sobre la gran pregunta: ¿Estamos solos en el universo? Bloque 2: El Misterio de Aveley, 1974 Nuestro viaje continúa hacia uno de los eventos más enigmáticos del siglo XX, y nos sumergimos de lleno en el relato del “caso OVNI de Aveley en 1974”, el cual da título a nuestro programa. Este se presenta como un enigmático suceso que convulsionó al mundo de la ufología, considerado uno de los casos más detallados de la historia ovni. Si me acompañas, te llevaré de la mano a revivir esta experiencia a través de una reconstrucción detallada de los hechos, basándonos en sus testimonios. ¿Qué sucedió realmente aquella noche? Bloque 3: La Evolución del Escepticismo Por último, es este bloque del programa, nos detenemos a examinar un giro intrigante en la percepción pública del fenómeno OVNI. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 128

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 42:50


Join Matt, Tom and new signing Tom catching up on Aveley and Farnborough, before a look ahead to Chelmsford. Enjoy!

The Women's Football Podcast
Scope for Success

The Women's Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 65:01


Rob is joined by Dickie and special guest Adam Virgo to review the National League on another action packed weekend. Dickie reviews the North and Aveley manager Danny Scopes popped on to talk about his side's season so far and looks at the other results in the division Apologies for sound quality on the second half of the pod, we had some technical issues. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NL Full Time
Scope for Success

NL Full Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 63:01


Rob is joined by Dickie and special guest Adam Virgo to review the National League on another action packed weekend. Dickie reviews the North and Aveley manager Danny Scopes popped on to talk about his side's season so far and looks at the other results in the divisionApologies for sound quality on the second half of the pod, we had some technical issues. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All Things Boro Football Podcast

Hampton result, Aveley

TalkingTorquayPod
Talking Torquay Ep 127

TalkingTorquayPod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 37:09


This week Will and Sam review Slough and Braintree, before looking ahead to the next fixture against Aveley.

Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling
Episode 112 - The Aveley Abduction

Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 77:51


On 27th October 1974 John and Alain Avis (pseudonyms) were driving home to Aveley with their three children when they ran into a green fog. They drove straight through it and their radio started to crackle and smoke, but they emerged from it further down the road. They suffered a period of missing time, and after strange dreams, poltergeist activity in their home, and near-constant bouts of sleep paralysis, they were hypnotically regressed, which revealed a classic abduction scenario, involving aliens from another planet. What does this case say about the entire state of alien abduction research? What implications, if any, do we need to consider concerning the incredible amount of high strangeness in this case? We're here to discuss! Enjoy! Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling is created for adult audiences only. The content and discussion in this show will necessarily engage with various accounts that include violence, anxiety, fear, and occasional body horror. Much of it will be emotionally and intellectually challenging to engage with. We will flag especially graphic or intense content so as to never put you in an uninformed or unprepared position. We will do our best to make this a space where we can engage bravely, empathetically, and thoughtfully with difficult content every week.  This week's episode includes descriptions/sound related the following sensitive subjects.  Child EndangermentKidnappingSexual AssaultNightmaresHypnosisGaslighting Check Out Our Friends! BeneBenPlayinhttps://www.youtube.com/@benebenplayin Mothmen 1966https://store.steampowered.com/app/1755030/Mothmen_1966/ Bigfoothttps://www.bigfootplay.com/ Articles: https://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/ufos/aveley-abduction-1974/ https://www.reddit.com/r/ChilluminatiPod/comments/130273o/aveley_ufo_abduction_continued_ufo_sightings/ Books: https://www.mysticlink.com/product/31400/The-Aveley-Abduction-Independent-UFO-Network Adverts! Support Campfire on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/campfiretalesofthestrangeandunsettling Satisfy All of Your Merch Needs:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/campfire-tales-of-the-strange-and-unsettling?ref_id=25702 Join the conversation on social media at www.campfirepodcastnetwork.com  Discord: https://discord.gg/43CPN3rz Instagram:instagram.com/campfire.tales.podcast GoodPods:https://goodpods.app.link/T0qvGnXnplb Twitter:www.twitter.com/campfiretotsau  Facebook:www.facebook.com/campfire.tales.podcast Visit Our Linktree for Any and All Campfire Info:https://linktr.ee/Campfirepodcast Special Thanks: Gregg Martin for music contributions! Go follow him on Instagram at Instagram.com/reverentmusic , on Bandcamp at https://reverentmusic.bandcamp.com/releases or on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/6QVhQsYQeeBVOtxrelehTI?si=V5CAxS8sSXyVFn14G7j-GA Additional Music & SFX Provided by: Artlist.ioAdditional thanks to Karly Latham for voice actingFollow her: https://linktr.ee/ThevillagetarotwitchElias Armao for graphic design! Go follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/doggedlinedesignsupply  Jonathan Dodd for merch design! Show him some love at https://linktr.ee/jonathandodd Easton Chandler Hawk! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/eastonhawkart Christina at The Crescent Hare! Support everything she does at https://thecrescenthare.bigcartel.com/products Todd Purse at Create Magic Studios! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/Createmagicstudios

Charm City Dreamers
Corey Voelkel - Aveley Farms Coffee Roasters

Charm City Dreamers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 25:56


In this episode we interview Corey Voelkel the founder of Aveley Farms Coffee Roasters. We discuss food and coffee culture in Baltimore. Corey shares his vision for expansion and the story of building Aveley Farms after his experience in tech in San Diego. We hope you enjoy!

The Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast
Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast 15-06-23: A Slow Chat in the Garden

The Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 43:03


We are slap bang in the middle of the quiet time really, aren't we? Signings are more or less done, and only a few weeks before the players get back for pre-season training, so for the Podcasters material is in short supply.However, the birds enjoyed listening to the two old men talking their way through the issues of the day while drinking coffee in a sunny garden - and we get the final four teams in Guy's rundown of who Torquay United will be playing in the National League South this coming season. Weymouth and Yeovil Town, it turns out, have their fair share of ex-Gulls players, while we learn we have never played Worthing, so them and Aveley will be new territory for the Gulls...Hopefully there will be a bit more news next week for the duo to get their teeth into - but for now, like the birds, enjoy the sound of two old men sitting in a Paignton garden talking about football. What's not to like? Come on you Yellows!

The Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast
Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast 11-05-23: Signings to be Positive About

The Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 33:52


Here comes the summer, Podcast fans - just look at the weather. It couldn't be more summery, right? While the players and the Gaffer enjoy their break, there is no such thing for the Podcasters as Richard Hughes joins Guy Henderson in the Paignton studio for more tomfoolery and high jinx.Expect chat about the four new signings - Mark Halstead, Tom Lapslie, Kevin Dawson and Ollie Tomlinson. Some good news at last! And some childish banter about tunnels. Really. Also, Guy starts his alphabetical journey through the teams the Gulls will be playing in the National League South this season - starting with Aveley (no, nor did we!)All good fun as the Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast begins to relax a little after that late-season drama. One might even say we are looking forward to August already. Come on you Yellows...

The West Live Podcast
Aveley crash lands three in police CUSTODY

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 1:07


Police have charged three men after a wild car chase ended in dramatic fashion in Perth's north-east on Monday. Midland detectives have charged the trio with a string of serious offences after the chase started in Lexia and ended in Aveley. The drama unfolded just before 3pm when officers saw a Toyota Hilux, which they suspected was stolen, being driven on Gnangara Road in Lexia. An attempt was made to stop the vehicle however it will be alleged the driver failed to stop. Sunrise correspondent Matt Tinney has the details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The West Live Podcast
The West Live News Hit with Matt Tinney - Tuesday September 13

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 10:44


Sunrise correspondent Matt Tinney and The West Live host Ben O'Shea unpack what's making news today. Roo kills Albany man in BIZARRE incident Weather warning: “Stay away from windows” Aveley crash lands three in police CUSTODY WA schools SHUT for Queen's funeral. But should they? For more on these stories and the latest news, head to thewest.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Drowning death of Kenyan girls a 'freak' accident

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 8:18


The tight-knit community of Aveley is reeling from two tragedies in the past month, the latest when two young women died on Sunday morning after their car ploughed into a lake off Gnangara Road and submerged. Active community member Meena Rabadia, who attend a vigil last night and belongs to the same temple as the two 20-year-old girls, told Simon Beaumont on 6PR Mornings that hundreds of people attended to pay tribute. "A huge thank you to the community ... the girls were always smiling, they were lovely, young girls," she said of the Kenyan natives. City of Swan councillor Cate McCulloch said the tragedy will further unite the local community after the recent hit-and-run death of toddler Gareth Tetteh but didn't see a safety issue with ornamental lakes and water features. "I think long term they've been fairly safe... unfortunately you get these kind of freak accidents that pose questions as to where we use local government to look at deeper issues into safety, and it is something we need to consider in light of this," she told Beaumont. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
WA's top cop understands outrage over hit-and-run sentence

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 7:49


WA's Police Commissioner says he understands anger from the community over a sentence handed down to a young driver responsible for a deadly hit and run. Devlin Bartholomew was yesterday handed a six-year prison term for killing three-year-old Gareth Tetteh, while driving more than 130kmh down a suburban street in Aveley. Col Blanch told host Gareth Parker in his regular segment on 6PR Breakfast it's not appropriate to comment on specific sentencing matters, but the frustration is there. "Your listeners have been very clear and I know you have a view and that's really the loudest voice of our community and that's what needs to be listened to," he said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The West Live Podcast
Woolworths stabbing victim can't leave her house

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 2:09


A Woolworths worker who was stabbed while stacking shelves at an Ellenbrook store has thanked first responders after the “completely random attack”. Aveley woman Donna Marie Grocott, 44, was alone in the pet food aisle when she was approached and allegedly stabbed in the back of her hip by Bullsbrook woman Cassandra Hickling. While the 40cm fish filleting knife didn't hit major organs, pictures of Ms Grocott's bandages on her back and fingers reveal the size of the punctures. Sunrise correspondent Matt Tinney has the details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Nathan, Nat, & Shaun's Show From Your Suburb – AVELEY!

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 35:41


Ellenbrook Sports Hub in Aveley hosted Nathan, Nat, & Shaun this morning and there was HEAPS going on. Jez McGovern dropped by to host the “ultimate Eagles fan” quiz, Ellenbrook unsuccessfully tried to outsmart the locals, and the guys caught up with a few more characters from the beautiful suburb of Aveley!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Shaun Sport: West Coast Eagle Jez McGovern Is In The House!

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 9:17


Gov joined Nathan, Nat, & Shaun in Aveley for their very first “Show From Your Suburb”, and revealed something quite bizarre about how him and his team mates kill time when flying interstate for games!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Murray Olds: Residents in Perth face urgent warning over raging bushfire

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 4:46


A bushfire raging in Perth's east is threatening lives and property, according to an urgent warning issued by the state's emergency authorities.The Wooroloo blaze an hour to the city's east continues to burn, with an “act immediately to survive” directive issued for more than a dozen areas, while some residents have been told “it's too late to leave and leaving now would be deadly”.There are reports up to 20 houses have already been lost.An emergency warning is in place for The Vines, Bailup, Ellenbrook, Gidgegannup, Milledon, Walyunga National Park, Upper Swan, Aveley, Wundowie, Red Hill, Belhus, Baskerville, Herne Hill, Bullsbrook, Wooroloo and Brigadoon.Residents in surrounding areas have been told to be on alert by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, with continued unpredictable weather creating a risk to suburbs.“You need to shelter in your home in a room away from the fire front and make sure you can easily escape,” the warning states.“You must shelter before the fire arrives, as the extreme heat will kill you well before the flames reach you.“If your home catches on fire and the conditions inside become unbearable, you need to get out and go to an area that has already been burnt.”More than 250 firefighters fought the blaze overnight as hot and windy conditions lashed the area, with DFES spokesman Superintendent Peter Sutton saying the crews have braved “erratic fire behaviour”, according to The West.“We have a number of properties lost. Our rapid damage assessment team is working on that. But there is no known loss of life,” he said.“The perimeter of the fire is around 60km, so it is very large and the fire has spotted 3.2km from the head of the fire and crossed the river.”Inspector Sutton said houses in Avon Bridge Estate and Shady Hills were under “imminent threat”, revealing crews had little success overnight, but there were no reports of injuries.The Wooroloo fire is part of the Perth metropolitan area region plunged into a five-day lockdown due to the hotel quarantine coronavirus scare revealed on Sunday.The DFES has told anyone who is forced to break the strict lockdown to avoid a fire threat to wear a face mask and adhere to social distancing measures.

DW Goalkeeping Academy
Ep. #1 - ‘The Boss'

DW Goalkeeping Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 59:21


For our first ever episode, we were joined by Aveley's first team GK coach John Witham as a special guest host. Here he is talking with DWGKA owner & head coach Dan Worthington...

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive
57: The Aveley Road Abduction

The Our Strange Skies Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 35:37


When you think of the term "alien abduction" there are a handful of cases that may come to mind. Betty and Barney Hill, Pascagoula, Travis Walton. These are the holy trinity of abduction cases.  They're also all American. Sometimes it feels as if this phenomenon is purely American, and yet, some of the most fascinating abduction cases come to us from outside our borders. We of course covered the case of 23 year old Brazilian farmer, Antonio Villas Boas, who was abducted by vaguely human looking beings. There is the Zanfretta case that we covered in 2018, which featured an Italian security guard who had a number of abduction experiences while on duty from 1978-1981. The case I present to you today involves an ordinary British family who had a dramatic encounter with a UFO and a wall of green mist while on a drive home one lonely October night. This encounter led to a number of changes for the family, and a number of strange occurrences in their home, and on the road. Through hypnosis, a strange narrative would emerge to reveal that within that green wall of mist, something greater happened. Sources: "The Aveley Abduction, Part 1" by Andrew Collins, Flying Saucer Review "The Aveley Abduction, Part 2" by Andrew Collins, Flying Saucer Review Music: "Cicle Gerano" by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Cicle Ariel"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Galaxy Shard"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Heather"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "The Snowgarden"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Lights Out"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Gilroy"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Vdet"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "Pukae"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) "OneEightFour"  by Blue Dot Sessions (sessions.blue) Theme song by Big Cats Logo and web design by the Great Desdymona

Off Market Perth
Off Market - Episode 12 with Shane Penny

Off Market Perth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 39:25


This week on Episode 12 of Off Market...    We talk conjunctional sales - with stock levels being so low, are conjunctional sales on the increase? Are agents using auctions to control the sales process and protect their sellers' interests? Are the days of the conjunctional sale over?   We talk about the difference between the "doom and gloom" the media is portraying in the market and the reality- average days on market are way down and market conditions are on the up.     How people changing their lifestyle in the wake of COVID-19 is affecting the property market down south.   We talk affordable housing - Australia currently has a social housing shortfall of approximately 433,00 and 116,000 people in Australia are homeless on any given night. What will happen if house prices continue to rise? How can the real estate industry collaborate more closely with the government on these schemes?   And we hear from Shane Penny of HKY Real Estate about how improved infrastructure has changed his local suburbs of Aveley and Ellenbrook.    Thanks to Summit Homes for hosting us at The Viewpoint for this week's episode!     0:00 - Introduction 1:17 - The Viewpoint by Summit Homes Tour 2:24 - Under The Hammer & In the Industry 14:57 - The Real Press 20:25 - Hood Highlight 30:07 - Under The Hood 36:59 - Wrap Up & Play of the Week  

St George's Blues Experience
Aveley 1-0 Dunstable Town - FA Trophy

St George's Blues Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 14:33


Light on numbers, we traveled to deepest Essex. With a train, 20-odd stops on the District Line and a bus to Aveley, we had a well earned break at The Old Ship Inn. On the way home, light refreshments were taken at The Blackfriar, near the station, before being entertained by EasyDread in The Wheatsheaf, back in Dunstable. #COYB

The DNA Podcast
#019 NICKY MILLS

The DNA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 138:08


Our special guest for episode 19 of The DNA Podcast is undoubtedly one of the most successful big-carp anglers in the country at the present time. Nicky Mills already boasts a photo album most mere mortals would take several lifetimes to even come close to matching, and his appetite for catching big carp shows no signs of slowing down! In this two-hour interview with Lee ‘Mozza' Morris, Nicky recalls his time on the Essex Manor, where he spanked them on a winter ticket; the rarely talked about Aveley syndicate; the Walthamstow complex, where one of the highlights was his capture of the Lockwood Common; Kingsmead Island Lake, where his captures included Leachy's and Roids; and much, much more besides. A really entertaining and interesting interview with a naturally gifted angler. Enjoy!

The Non League Football Show
26: 07th February 2020 - FA Trophy, Aveley, FA Vase, Longridge Town plus Worksop Town

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 64:12


It's the last 16 of The FA Trophy and FA Vase. In the Trophy Aveley from Step 4 entertain Step 2 and managerless Chelmsford City. Aveley boss Keith Rowland renews acquaintance with fellow Northern Irishman Dave Anderson and explains why he came back into management with the Essex club.Meanwhile, in the FA Vase, Longridge Town boss Lee Ashcroft knows the visit of Hebburn and their three plus coaches of supporters will be a tough game but also a momentous game in their short history Whatever happens he's going to ensure all at the club enjoy it.Hoping to enjoy his club a little bit longer is Life President at Worksop Town Keith Ilet. He's spent 50 years with the club and is now spear-heading a campaign to make sure they raise £30,000 by the end of the month to clear debt for a new Chairman to come in with a new business plan to save the club.Editor at Large at The Non League Football Paper Matt Badcock rounds off the show with news on Jamie Cureton's departure from Bishop's Stortford and Kevin Horlock's return to management at Needham Market.

JC Non League Podcast
137 - Andy Freeman's Christmas Jumper

JC Non League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 38:20


With Concord coach James Roach and Aveley midfielder Shad Ngandu.

Cambridge City Chatter

The manager gives his thoughts on a heavy home defeat.

The Non League Football Show
3: 23rd August 2019 - Notts County, Bobby Wilkinson, FA Cup, Wembley, Club support

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 87:53


It's a bumper Bank Holiday Football Programme all round as Tim, Caroline and Dave talk social media and football, management and FA Cup.First up, (9:47) Notts County manager Neal Ardley who after a tough few months battling transfer embargos, ownership issues and relegation from the Football League now finally appears to be assembling a squad of players he is happy with. Bobby Wilkinson (23:36) is a manager with an undoubted pedigree from his time at Hungerford Town and Wealdstone but out of a job since May he's now looking for the right new project to his hands on.It is the FA Cup Preliminary Round so we couldn't let it pass without a chat with Phil Annets @FACupFactfile (37:14) who despite a flaky phone reception comes out with some of the most astounding facts known to man.Bryan Gumm is the Chairman of Wembley FC (49:28) so what better place to head to continue our FA Cup coverage, The prize money will be great but ever on to speak his mind Bryan still thinks the wider football world should be doing more to help grassroots football.Senior Writer at The Non League Paper David Richardson (1:07:55) has thoughts to add to the debate in a quiet week for football news. The Aveley management change is in the mix, the value and importance of a large supporters base and how clubs are looking at different revenue streams and business models are all discussed.

The Non League Football Show
3: 24th August 2018 - FA Cup, Triple-header Aveley, McFarlane at Hornchurch and the NLPs Matt Badcock

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 59:36


Dave Anderson is back with Tim Fuell for this week's discussion about non league's finest. With the Preliminary Round this week @FACupFactfile Phil Annets has some more astounding facts about the greatest competition in the world and Aveley Chairman Craig Johnson explains how his side are hosting FA Cup matches this Friday, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon. Back on the road to recovery and back in the dugout AFC Hornchurch manager Jimmy McFarlane talks to the team about the stroke he suffered in February, the support he was given by the non league community and why getting back to the touchline was essential for him. Matt Badcock, Senior Writer at the Non League Paper joins the boys to chat National League, Irn Bru Cup and early season firing of managers.

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW
The Mid Kent Metals Isthmian Show 12/03/18 with The Aveley Boys

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 117:05


The Mid Kent Metals Isthmian Show 12/03/18 With The Aveley Boys

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW
The Mid Kent Metals Isthmian Show 11/9/17 Aveley v Tilbury

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 161:51


The Mid Kent Metals Isthmian Show 11/9/ 17Aveley v Tilbury

Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns and Songs

Amazing Grace is the most popular song on Earth. It has been sung more times by more people in more languages, than any other song in the history of the planet. Amazing Grace is probably one of the best known hymns in the world today. The words tell of the grace of God - the gift of forgiveness and life that he gives to us freely.A rendition of Amazing Grace by Judy Collins went to the top of the popular music charts in the U.S. in the 1970s. It was the first and only time a spiritual song has done this.The hymn was written by John Newton, an English man who was born in 1725.(more info on Newton below) During the first 30 years of his life, Newton was certainly a miserable, unhappy, and mean person--in other words, "a wretch." As a child he was rebellious and constantly in trouble. As a young man he used profanity, drank excessively, and went through periods of violent, angry behavior. When Newton was in his early twenties, he became involved in the slave trade: living in Africa, hunting down slaves, and managing a "slave factory" (where the unfortunate captives were held for sale). Later he was the captain of a slave ship which made three voyages from Great Britain to Africa (where he loaded a cargo of slaves) and finally to America to sell them. During one voyage he cried out to God for mercy as the ship was tossed about in a storm. His ship was spared and John Newton began his walk towards Christ. He continued to be a slave trader for some years but there was a slow transformation and within the next 20 years Newton had given up this life and had become the parish priest of Olney, a village near London. Whilst here he wrote the the words to the famous hymn, Amazing Grace. (compiled from various sources on the Internet)This NEW BLUEGRASS VERSION of this Classic HYMN was produced by Shiloh Worship Music. We pray this song blesses you and draws you into His Amazing Presence. It is a bluegrass version of the tune, with Banjo,Guitar, Acoustic Bass, Mandolin and Fiddles . Vintage footage from Appalachia accompanies this traditional Bluegrass hymnVISIT OUR YouTube CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroupWords: John Newton (1715-1807)Music: American melody from Carrell's and Clayton's Virginia Harmony (1831) AMAZING GRACED G DAmazing grace! How sweet the sound D AThat saved a wretch like me! D G DI once was lost but now I'm found; Bm D A DWas blind, but now I see.'Twas grace that taught my heart to fearAnd grace my fears relieved.How precious did that grace appearThe hour I first believed!The Lord has promised good to me;His Word my hope secures.He will my shield and portion beAs long as life endures.Through many dangers toils and snaresI have already come.'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus farAnd grace will lead me home.When we've been there ten thousand years,Bright shining as the sun,We've no less days to sing God's praiseThan when we first begun.© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted.www.shliohworshipmusic.comJohn NewtonFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJohn Newton.John Henry Newton (July 24, 1725 December 21, 1807) was a British sailor and Anglican clergyman. Starting his career at sea, at a young age, he became involved with the slave trade for a few years. After experiencing a religious conversion, he became a minister, hymn-writer, and later a prominent supporter of the abolition of slavery. He was the author of many hymns, including "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken."Early lifeJohn Newton was born in Wapping, London, in 1725, the son of John Newton Sr., a shipmaster in the Mediterranean service, and Elizabeth Newton (née Seatclife), a Nonconformist Christian. His mother died of tuberculosis in July, 1732, about two weeks before his seventh birthday.[1] Two years later, he went to live in Aveley, the home of his father's new wife.[2] Newton spent two years at boarding school. At age eleven he went to sea with his father. Newton sailed six voyages before his father retired in 1742. Newton's father made plans for him to work at a sugar plantation in Jamaica. Instead, Newton signed on with a merchant ship sailing to the Mediterranean Sea.In 1743, while on the way to visit some friends, Newton was captured and pressed into the naval service by the Royal Navy. He became a midshipman aboard HMS Harwich. At one point, Newton attempted to desert and was punished in front of the crew of 350. Stripped to the waist, tied to the grating, he received a flogging of one dozen lashes, and was reduced to the rank of a common seaman.[3][unreliable source?]Following that disgrace and humiliation, Newton initially contemplated suicide.[3][unreliable source?] He recovered, both physically and mentally. Later, while Harwich was on route to India, he transferred to Pegasus, a slave ship bound for West Africa. The ship carried goods to Africa, and traded them for slaves to be shipped to England and other countries.Newton proved to be a continual problem for the crew of Pegasus. They left him in West Africa with Amos Clowe, a slave dealer. Clowe took Newton to the coast, and gave him to his wife Princess Peye, an African duchess. Newton was abused and mistreated along with her other slaves. It was this period that Newton later remembered as the time he was "once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in West Africa."Early in 1748 he was rescued by a sea captain who had been asked by Newton's father to search for him. And he made it to freedom.[citation needed]In 1750 he married his childhood sweetheart in St. Margaret's Church, Rochester[4].[edit]Spiritual conversionHe sailed back to England in 1748 aboard the merchant ship Greyhound, which was carrying beeswax and dyer's wood, now referred to as camwood. During this voyage, he experienced a spiritual conversion. The ship encountered a severe storm off the coast of Donegal and almost sank. Newton awoke in the middle of the night and finally called out to God as the ship filled with water. After he called out, the cargo came out and stopped up the hole, and the ship was able to drift to safety. It was this experience which he later marked as the beginnings of his conversion to evangelical Christianity. As the ship sailed home, Newton began to read the Bible and other religious literature. By the time he reached Britain, he had accepted the doctrines of evangelical Christianity. The date was March 10, 1748, an anniversary he marked for the rest of his life. From that point on, he avoided profanity, gambling, and drinking. Although he continued to work in the slave trade, he had gained a considerable amount of sympathy for the slaves. He later said that his true conversion did not happen until some time later: "I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the word, until a considerable time afterwards."[5]Newton returned to Liverpool, England and, partly due to the influence of his father's friend Joseph Manesty, obtained a position as first mate aboard the slave ship Brownlow, bound for the West Indies via the coast of Guinea. During the first leg of this voyage, while in west Africa (1748–1749), Newton acknowledged the inadequacy of his spiritual life. While he was sick with a fever, he professed his full belief in Christ and asked God to take control of his destiny. He later said that this experience was his true conversion and the turning point in his spiritual life. He claimed it was the first time he felt totally at peace with God.Still, he did not renounce the slave trade until later in his life. After his return to England in 1750, he made three further voyages as captain of the slave-trading ships Duke of Argyle (1750) and African (1752–1753 and 1753–1754). He only gave up seafaring and his active slave-trading activities in 1754, after suffering a severe stroke, but continued to invest his savings in Manesty's slaving operations."[6][edit]Anglican priestIn 1755 Newton became tide surveyor (a tax collector) of the port of Liverpool, again through the influence of Manesty. In his spare time, he was able to study Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac. He became well known as an evangelical lay minister. In 1757, he applied to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England, but it was more than seven years before he was eventually accepted.Such was his frustration during this period of rejection that he also applied to the Methodists, Independents and Presbyterians, and applications were even mailed directly to the Bishops of Chester and Lincoln and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.Eventually, in 1764, he was introduced by Thomas Haweis to Lord Dartmouth, who was influential in recommending Newton to the Bishop of Chester, and who suggested him for the living of Olney, Buckinghamshire. On 29 April 1764 Newton received deacon's orders, and finally became a priest on June 17.As curate of Olney, Newton was partly sponsored by an evangelical philanthropist, the wealthy Christian merchant John Thornton, who supplemented his stipend of £60 a year with £200 a year "for hospitality and to help the poor". He soon became well known for his pastoral care, as much as for his beliefs, and his friendship with Dissenters and evangelical clergy caused him to be respected by Anglicans and Nonconformists alike. He spent sixteen years at Olney, during which time so popular was his preaching that the church had a gallery added to accommodate the large numbers who flocked to hear him.Some five years later, in 1772, Thomas Scott, later to become a biblical commentator and co-founder of the Church Missionary Society, took up the curacy of the neighbouring parishes of Stoke Goldington and Weston Underwood. Newton was instrumental in converting Scott from a cynical 'career priest' to a true believer, a conversion Scott related in his spiritual autobiography The Force Of Truth (1779).In 1779 Newton was invited by John Thornton to become Rector of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, London, where he officiated until his death. The church had been built by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1727 in the fashionable Baroque style. Newton then became one of only two evangelical preachers in the capital, and he soon found himself gaining in popularity amongst the growing evangelical party. He was a strong supporter of evangelicalism in the Church of England, and remained a friend of Dissenters as well as Anglicans.Many young churchmen and others enquiring about their faith visited him and sought his advice, including such well-known social figures as the writer and philanthropist Hannah More, and the young Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, who had recently undergone a crisis of conscience and religious conversion as he was contemplating leaving politics. Having sought his guidance, Newton encouraged Wilberforce to stay in Parliament and "serve God where he was".[7][8]In 1792, he was presented with the degree of Doctor of Divinity by the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).[edit]AbolitionistNewton in his later yearsIn 1788, 34 years after he had retired from the slave trade, Newton broke a long silence on the subject with the publication of a forceful pamphlet "Thoughts Upon the Slave Trade", in which he described the horrific conditions of the slave ships during the Middle Passage, and apologized for "a confession, which ... comes too late ... It will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me, that I was once an active instrument in a business at which my heart now shudders." A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.[9]Newton became an ally of his friend William Wilberforce, leader of the Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade. He lived to see the passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807.Newton has been called hypocritical by some modern writers for continuing to participate in the slave trade while holding strong Christian convictions. Newton later came to believe that during the first five of his nine years as a slave trader he had not been a Christian in the full sense of the term: "I was greatly deficient in many respects ... I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the word, until a considerable time later."[10] Although this "true conversion" to Christianity also had no immediate impact on his views on slavery, he eventually came to revise them.[edit]Writer and hymnistThe vicarage in Olney where Newton wrote the hymn that would become "Amazing Grace".In 1767 William Cowper, the poet, moved to Olney. He worshipped in the church, and collaborated with Newton on a volume of hymns, which was eventually published as Olney Hymns in 1779. This work had a great influence on English hymnology. The volume included Newton's well-known hymns "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken", "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds!", "Let Us Love, and Sing, and Wonder", "Come, My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare", "Approach, My Soul, the Mercy-seat", and "Faith's Review and Expectation", which has come to be known by its opening phrase, "Amazing Grace".Many of Newton's (as well as Cowper's) hymns are preserved in the Sacred Harp. He also contributed to the Cheap Repository Tracts.[edit]CommemorationThe gravestone of John Newton in Olney with the epitaph he penned. ■ The town of Newton, Sierra Leone is named after John Newton. To this day there is a philanthropic link between John Newton's church of Olney and Newton, Sierra Leone. ■ Newton was recognized for his hymns of longstanding influence by the Gospel Music Association in 1982 when he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

parkrun adventurers podcast
Episode 23 - Brendan Davies

parkrun adventurers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 63:07


The parkrun adventurers are all over the globe! On home soil we keep an eye out for crocs in the NT, NSW parkrunner Brendan Davies checks in from South Africa, taking time out from elephant watching to chat about his recent Comrades Marathon adventure. We discover Aveley parkrun in WA with the guidance of Event Director Tracey Brian, and roving adventurer Paul Kitching covers the launch of West Beach parkrun in SA.

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW
The Ryman Round Up Show Season 3 Justin Gardner Aveley 07.10.15

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 18:39


The Ryman Round Up Show Season 3 Justin Gardner Aveley 07.10.15

ryman aveley justin gardner
Yo He Venido Aquí A Hablar De Humanoides
004 - El Caso Aveley y Galería de Seres Amorfos From Outer Space.

Yo He Venido Aquí A Hablar De Humanoides

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 128:46


Programa IV de yo he venido aquí a hablar de humanoides donde Suzuki narra el extraño suceso de la familia Avis al ser rodeada por una extraña niebla verde y Richar nos ilustra con una galería de encuentros con los seres más extraños y amorfos que puedas imaginar. Songs: Tom Petty - Grew up Fast Riders on the storm mush up de the doors vs blondie por Mark Wilder. Además os obsequiamos con un montón de tomas falsas totalmente innecesarias.

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW
Ryman Round Up Show Season 2 With Billy Martin From Kestral And Craig Johnston From Aveley

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 117:10


Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns, Praise and Worship Videos
Amazing Grace- Bluegrass Gospel Video

Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns, Praise and Worship Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2012 3:55


Amazing Grace is the most popular song on Earth. It has been sung more times by more people in more languages, than any other song in the history of the planet. Amazing Grace is probably one of the best known hymns in the world today. The words tell of the grace of God - the gift of forgiveness and life that he gives to us freely.A rendition of Amazing Grace by Judy Collins went to the top of the popular music charts in the U.S. in the 1970s. It was the first and only time a spiritual song has done this.The hymn was written by John Newton, an English man who was born in 1725.(more info on Newton below) During the first 30 years of his life, Newton was certainly a miserable, unhappy, and mean person--in other words, "a wretch." As a child he was rebellious and constantly in trouble. As a young man he used profanity, drank excessively, and went through periods of violent, angry behavior. When Newton was in his early twenties, he became involved in the slave trade: living in Africa, hunting down slaves, and managing a "slave factory" (where the unfortunate captives were held for sale). Later he was the captain of a slave ship which made three voyages from Great Britain to Africa (where he loaded a cargo of slaves) and finally to America to sell them. During one voyage he cried out to God for mercy as the ship was tossed about in a storm. His ship was spared and John Newton began his walk towards Christ. He continued to be a slave trader for some years but there was a slow transformation and within the next 20 years Newton had given up this life and had become the parish priest of Olney, a village near London. Whilst here he wrote the the words to the famous hymn, Amazing Grace. (compiled from various sources on the Internet)This NEW BLUEGRASS VERSION of this Classic HYMN was produced by Shiloh Worship Music. We pray this song blesses you and draws you into His Amazing Presence. It is a bluegrass version of the tune, with Banjo,Guitar, Acoustic Bass, Mandolin and Fiddles . Vintage footage from Appalachia accompanies this traditional Bluegrass hymnVISIT OUR YouTube CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroupWords: John Newton (1715-1807)Music: American melody from Carrell's and Clayton's Virginia Harmony (1831) AMAZING GRACED G DAmazing grace! How sweet the sound D AThat saved a wretch like me! D G DI once was lost but now I'm found; Bm D A DWas blind, but now I see.'Twas grace that taught my heart to fearAnd grace my fears relieved.How precious did that grace appearThe hour I first believed!The Lord has promised good to me;His Word my hope secures.He will my shield and portion beAs long as life endures.Through many dangers toils and snaresI have already come.'Tis grace hath brought me safe thus farAnd grace will lead me home.When we've been there ten thousand years,Bright shining as the sun,We've no less days to sing God's praiseThan when we first begun.© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted.www.shliohworshipmusic.comJohn NewtonFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJohn Newton.John Henry Newton (July 24, 1725 December 21, 1807) was a British sailor and Anglican clergyman. Starting his career at sea, at a young age, he became involved with the slave trade for a few years. After experiencing a religious conversion, he became a minister, hymn-writer, and later a prominent supporter of the abolition of slavery. He was the author of many hymns, including "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken."Early lifeJohn Newton was born in Wapping, London, in 1725, the son of John Newton Sr., a shipmaster in the Mediterranean service, and Elizabeth Newton (née Seatclife), a Nonconformist Christian. His mother died of tuberculosis in July, 1732, about two weeks before his seventh birthday.[1] Two years later, he went to live in Aveley, the home of his father's new wife.[2] Newton spent two years at boarding school. At age eleven he went to sea with his father. Newton sailed six voyages before his father retired in 1742. Newton's father made plans for him to work at a sugar plantation in Jamaica. Instead, Newton signed on with a merchant ship sailing to the Mediterranean Sea.In 1743, while on the way to visit some friends, Newton was captured and pressed into the naval service by the Royal Navy. He became a midshipman aboard HMS Harwich. At one point, Newton attempted to desert and was punished in front of the crew of 350. Stripped to the waist, tied to the grating, he received a flogging of one dozen lashes, and was reduced to the rank of a common seaman.[3][unreliable source?]Following that disgrace and humiliation, Newton initially contemplated suicide.[3][unreliable source?] He recovered, both physically and mentally. Later, while Harwich was on route to India, he transferred to Pegasus, a slave ship bound for West Africa. The ship carried goods to Africa, and traded them for slaves to be shipped to England and other countries.Newton proved to be a continual problem for the crew of Pegasus. They left him in West Africa with Amos Clowe, a slave dealer. Clowe took Newton to the coast, and gave him to his wife Princess Peye, an African duchess. Newton was abused and mistreated along with her other slaves. It was this period that Newton later remembered as the time he was "once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in West Africa."Early in 1748 he was rescued by a sea captain who had been asked by Newton's father to search for him. And he made it to freedom.[citation needed]In 1750 he married his childhood sweetheart in St. Margaret's Church, Rochester[4].[edit]Spiritual conversionHe sailed back to England in 1748 aboard the merchant ship Greyhound, which was carrying beeswax and dyer's wood, now referred to as camwood. During this voyage, he experienced a spiritual conversion. The ship encountered a severe storm off the coast of Donegal and almost sank. Newton awoke in the middle of the night and finally called out to God as the ship filled with water. After he called out, the cargo came out and stopped up the hole, and the ship was able to drift to safety. It was this experience which he later marked as the beginnings of his conversion to evangelical Christianity. As the ship sailed home, Newton began to read the Bible and other religious literature. By the time he reached Britain, he had accepted the doctrines of evangelical Christianity. The date was March 10, 1748, an anniversary he marked for the rest of his life. From that point on, he avoided profanity, gambling, and drinking. Although he continued to work in the slave trade, he had gained a considerable amount of sympathy for the slaves. He later said that his true conversion did not happen until some time later: "I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the word, until a considerable time afterwards."[5]Newton returned to Liverpool, England and, partly due to the influence of his father's friend Joseph Manesty, obtained a position as first mate aboard the slave ship Brownlow, bound for the West Indies via the coast of Guinea. During the first leg of this voyage, while in west Africa (1748–1749), Newton acknowledged the inadequacy of his spiritual life. While he was sick with a fever, he professed his full belief in Christ and asked God to take control of his destiny. He later said that this experience was his true conversion and the turning point in his spiritual life. He claimed it was the first time he felt totally at peace with God.Still, he did not renounce the slave trade until later in his life. After his return to England in 1750, he made three further voyages as captain of the slave-trading ships Duke of Argyle (1750) and African (1752–1753 and 1753–1754). He only gave up seafaring and his active slave-trading activities in 1754, after suffering a severe stroke, but continued to invest his savings in Manesty's slaving operations."[6][edit]Anglican priestIn 1755 Newton became tide surveyor (a tax collector) of the port of Liverpool, again through the influence of Manesty. In his spare time, he was able to study Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac. He became well known as an evangelical lay minister. In 1757, he applied to be ordained as a priest in the Church of England, but it was more than seven years before he was eventually accepted.Such was his frustration during this period of rejection that he also applied to the Methodists, Independents and Presbyterians, and applications were even mailed directly to the Bishops of Chester and Lincoln and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.Eventually, in 1764, he was introduced by Thomas Haweis to Lord Dartmouth, who was influential in recommending Newton to the Bishop of Chester, and who suggested him for the living of Olney, Buckinghamshire. On 29 April 1764 Newton received deacon's orders, and finally became a priest on June 17.As curate of Olney, Newton was partly sponsored by an evangelical philanthropist, the wealthy Christian merchant John Thornton, who supplemented his stipend of £60 a year with £200 a year "for hospitality and to help the poor". He soon became well known for his pastoral care, as much as for his beliefs, and his friendship with Dissenters and evangelical clergy caused him to be respected by Anglicans and Nonconformists alike. He spent sixteen years at Olney, during which time so popular was his preaching that the church had a gallery added to accommodate the large numbers who flocked to hear him.Some five years later, in 1772, Thomas Scott, later to become a biblical commentator and co-founder of the Church Missionary Society, took up the curacy of the neighbouring parishes of Stoke Goldington and Weston Underwood. Newton was instrumental in converting Scott from a cynical 'career priest' to a true believer, a conversion Scott related in his spiritual autobiography The Force Of Truth (1779).In 1779 Newton was invited by John Thornton to become Rector of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, London, where he officiated until his death. The church had been built by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1727 in the fashionable Baroque style. Newton then became one of only two evangelical preachers in the capital, and he soon found himself gaining in popularity amongst the growing evangelical party. He was a strong supporter of evangelicalism in the Church of England, and remained a friend of Dissenters as well as Anglicans.Many young churchmen and others enquiring about their faith visited him and sought his advice, including such well-known social figures as the writer and philanthropist Hannah More, and the young Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, who had recently undergone a crisis of conscience and religious conversion as he was contemplating leaving politics. Having sought his guidance, Newton encouraged Wilberforce to stay in Parliament and "serve God where he was".[7][8]In 1792, he was presented with the degree of Doctor of Divinity by the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).[edit]AbolitionistNewton in his later yearsIn 1788, 34 years after he had retired from the slave trade, Newton broke a long silence on the subject with the publication of a forceful pamphlet "Thoughts Upon the Slave Trade", in which he described the horrific conditions of the slave ships during the Middle Passage, and apologized for "a confession, which ... comes too late ... It will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me, that I was once an active instrument in a business at which my heart now shudders." A copy of the pamphlet was sent to every MP, and sold so well that it swiftly required reprinting.[9]Newton became an ally of his friend William Wilberforce, leader of the Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade. He lived to see the passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807.Newton has been called hypocritical by some modern writers for continuing to participate in the slave trade while holding strong Christian convictions. Newton later came to believe that during the first five of his nine years as a slave trader he had not been a Christian in the full sense of the term: "I was greatly deficient in many respects ... I cannot consider myself to have been a believer in the full sense of the word, until a considerable time later."[10] Although this "true conversion" to Christianity also had no immediate impact on his views on slavery, he eventually came to revise them.[edit]Writer and hymnistThe vicarage in Olney where Newton wrote the hymn that would become "Amazing Grace".In 1767 William Cowper, the poet, moved to Olney. He worshipped in the church, and collaborated with Newton on a volume of hymns, which was eventually published as Olney Hymns in 1779. This work had a great influence on English hymnology. The volume included Newton's well-known hymns "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken", "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds!", "Let Us Love, and Sing, and Wonder", "Come, My Soul, Thy Suit Prepare", "Approach, My Soul, the Mercy-seat", and "Faith's Review and Expectation", which has come to be known by its opening phrase, "Amazing Grace".Many of Newton's (as well as Cowper's) hymns are preserved in the Sacred Harp. He also contributed to the Cheap Repository Tracts.[edit]CommemorationThe gravestone of John Newton in Olney with the epitaph he penned. ■ The town of Newton, Sierra Leone is named after John Newton. To this day there is a philanthropic link between John Newton's church of Olney and Newton, Sierra Leone. ■ Newton was recognized for his hymns of longstanding influence by the Gospel Music Association in 1982 when he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

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