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Deuteronomy 8. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on May 11, 2025.
John 3. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on April 18, 2025.
John 20. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on April 20, 2025.
Deuteronomy 6. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on May 4, 2025.
In tonight's programme:The Junior Cup final headlines this weekend's Isle of Man football fixturesWe get some insight into the Isle of Man athletics team heading to this summer's Island GamesThe Manx men's hockey squad is getting ready for the 2025 County Championships this weekendAnd hundreds of youngsters are expected to take part in the 2025 Manx Youth Games this weekendRob Pritchard is joined this week by Tony Mepham, Dave Griffiths, Ben Cunningham and Gareth Lloyd
In tonight's programme:Three cup competitions including the semi-finals of the Hospital Cup are the main attraction in this weekend's football ties in the last few weeks of the seasonThe grand finale to the current Manx rugby campaign awaits tomorrow with the Manx Cup finals day at BallafletcherAnd one of the Isle of Man's national hockey sides is London-bound this weekend for a chance at glory in the England Hockey championshipsRob Pritchard is joined by Ben Cunningham, Jamie Brown, Tony Mepham and Dave Christian
Results, reaction & analysis to the latest football, rugby action across the Isle of Man and beyondPLUS, we bring you the draw for the semi-finals of the Manx Quality Sheds Hospital Cup in Manx footballAnd we hear from one of the Island runners involved in the London Marathon this weekend and Manx road racer Nathan Harrison on his plans for 2025Rob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Chris Bass jnr., Dave Christian, Ben Cunningham, Christa Cain and Nathan Harrison
In tonight's programme:The quarter-finals of the Hospital Cup and Junior Cup await in this weekend's local football clashesWe hear from the Isle of Man Men's national football sides player/manager as he prepares to take charge of his first game on Merseyside on SaturdayWe bring you the live draw for this year's Paul Henry Gold Cup competitionIn rugby, the Manx Cup continues in the Island capital this weekend after major drama in the competition in midweekAnd this weekend is the finale to the 2025 Isle of Man hockey season with six trophies up for grabs in less than two days for this year's cup finals weekendRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Chris Bass jnr., Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
Mark 15. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on April 6, 2025.
In tonight's programme:The 2025 Hospital Cup and Junior Cup competitions get underway in Manx football this weekend, dominating Saturday's scheduleFC Isle of Man's Manager wants to see more intensity and desire from his players but insists they have the quality to end their run of nearly two months without a win tomorrowIt's the final league weekend of the season for both Douglas and Vagabonds in rugby on Saturday, but neither will be expected to have a gentle cruise to the end in their last fixturesAnd two league titles are still to be decided in hockey as we look ahead to the final league weekend of the 2025 men's & ladies campaignsRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Paul Jones, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
Matthew 26:36-46. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on March 30, 2025.
Results, reaction and analysis to the latest football, rugby and hockey action across the Isle of Man, plus a preview of FCIOM's game against Lower Breck at the Bowl.Simon Quine is joined by Tony Mepham, Dave Christian, Rob Pritchard and Ben Cunningham.
Matthew 26:26-30. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on March 23, 2025.
In tonight's programme:We could see the Canada Life Men's Premier League and Ardern & Druggan Ltd. Division 2 titles wrapped up in Manx football tomorrowOn their longest winless run of the season, can FC Isle of Man play a role in the NWCFL Premier Division title on Saturday night when they host high-flyers Lower Breck?In rugby, its the final home encounter of a grueling 2025 season for Vagabonds whilst the Manx Cup continues at Port-e-CheeAnd more champions and relegations could be decided in the penultimate weekend of the 2025 Isle of Man hockey seasonRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
In tonight's programme:Eight teams... two competitions... a place in one of two cup finals up for grabs! The semi-finals of the Ecap FA Cup and GH Corlett Woods Cup are among the standout ties in Manx football this weekendWith five games of the season remaining, FC Isle of Man will be hoping to bring an end to their longest winless run of the season so far when they host South Liverpool in the NWCFL Premier Division tomorrow nightRugby action on Island this Saturday includes Douglas in Regional 2 North West and a combined Manx Cup & Manx Shield showdown at Ballakilley Park whilst Vagabonds men are on their travels once moreAnd in hockey as many as three league titles could be decided throughout Saturday on what could well be a critical weekend in the 2025 Manx seasonRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Paul Jones, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
Results, reaction and analysis to the latest football, rugby and hockey action across the Isle of Man.Plus the live draws for the Manx Quality Sheds Hospital Cup Preliminary round and the Junior Cup preliminary round. Simon Quine is joined by Tony Mepham, Dave Christian, Rob Pritchard and Ben Cunningham.
In tonight's programme:The Women's FA Cup final is one of the headlines of this weekend's football fixtures - we hear from both sides as well as previewing Saturday's league tiesFC Isle of Man face a rarea and grueling double-header this weekend on home soil as they seek to rectify a run of four games without a winIn rugby, both Vagabonds teams take to the field with the ladies facing their final game of the seasonAnd in hockey, can the current premier league leaders Castletown Ladies A and Bacchas's Men's A be caught? We'll be looking at the latest league match-upsRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Anna Shaw, Tara Mitchell, Dave Christian, Lois Mooney, Jack Caine and Ben Cunningham
Ecclesiastes 12:13. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection on March 5, 2025.
Matthew 4. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on March 9, 2025.
Results, reaction and analysis to the latest football, rugby and hockey action across the Isle of Man and a preview of FC Isle of Man's game against Squire's Gate.Plus the live draw for the ECAP FA Cup semi-finals.Simon Quine is joined by Tony Mepham, Dave Christian, Rob Pritchard and Ben Cunningham.
Matthew 16:13-18. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on February 16, 2025.
2 Corinthians 8 & 9. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on February 2, 2025.
1 Peter 4. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on February 9, 2025.
In tonight's programme:Last-chance saloon for Marown in the Canada Life Men's Premier League and Corinthians with a chance to go joint-top as league action returns in Manx footballAfter launching in late January, we hear from those behind a potential new force in women's football on Island FC Isle of Man are targeting back-to-back wins for the first time since NovemberDouglas and Vagabonds back on the road in rugby as the Manx Shield returns on IslandAnd in hockey there may be a break from the usual league schedule but two of the Island's national sides are hoping to step up to the mark across Saturday and SundayRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Donna Harrison, Paul Jones, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
Results, reaction and analysis to all the sporting action across the Isle of Man and further afield this weekendPLUS, we bring you the draw for the second round of this year's Ecap FA Cup in Manx footballRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
Hebrews 10:19-25. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA, on January 26th, 2025.
Romans 12:1-8. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on January 19, 2025.
Ephesians 2:17-22. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on January 12, 2025.
Isaiah 40. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection on December 22, 2024.
Isaiah 42. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on December 8, 2024.
Luke 24. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on November 24, 2024.
Luke 16:1-13. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on November 17, 2024.
Luke 11:1-13. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection on November 11, 2024.
Luke 20:19-26. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on October 27, 2024.
Documentarian Ian Darling's filmography includes a myriad of films that explore the fabric of Australian society. With Paul Kelly - Stories of Me, Darling immersed viewers into the poetry of one of Australia's greatest lyricists. In The Final Quarter, the excoriating and cruel racism inflicted upon footy legend Adam Goodes is explored through the media's coverage of the event. Then, working as a producer on a film like The Department, Darling shines a light on the people who keep the child protection system moving in NSW.Each of these stories paints a picture of the kind of Australia that we live in - a complicated and multifaceted community that stretches from Western Australia to the shores of Bondi Beach in NSW. It's near those Bondi shores that Darling takes audiences with his latest film, The Pool, a mood driven documentary that presents a year in the life of the iconic Bondi Icebergs Club, a varied group of individuals who call the stunning seaside pool home.The Pool sways through different styles of documentary filmmaking. At once, it's a nature documentary, with Ben Cunningham's camera capturing every shade of blue and purple that the sea, its sunrises and shadows of sunsets offer, at other times it leans towards a talking heads style documentary as swimmers, lifeguards, and trainers each tell personal stories about what the pool means to them. Darling matches the tone of the pool with an array of iconic songs that are masterfully paired with Paul Charlier's score.What emerges from the salty waters of Bondi is a tonal poem that embraces the feeling and mood of being immersed in a body of water and being at one with yourself and the world, free from thoughts and worries. It is, quite simply, a unique experience that feels wholly appropriate for a documentary about a swimming pool.Midway through watching The Pool, I couldn't help but be reminded of Apichatpong Weerasethakul's view that to fall asleep during one of his films is an honour. While I didn't fall asleep during The Pool, the experience that Darling has created is so relaxing that I couldn't help but want to drift off with the sounds of his film playing in my mind, wondering where the stories I hear would take me.This is a question I wish I asked Ian when I interviewed him ahead of the films screenings at the Adelaide Film Festival, and the national release for The Pool on 7 November. Instead, our discussion swayed into the realm of talking about what swimming means to him, how he worked in the different colour palette for the film, and what his perspective of the truly Australian nature of this story is. The Pool is a film that, if you give yourself over to it, will certainly transport you to a different place, and is a visual treat on the big screen.The Pool screens at Adelaide Film Festival on Sunday 27 October, where Ian Darling will be in attendance and on Sunday 3 November. Tickets are available via the Adelaide Film Festival website here. For those unable to attend, The Pool will release nationally on 7 November. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Documentarian Ian Darling's filmography includes a myriad of films that explore the fabric of Australian society. With Paul Kelly - Stories of Me, Darling immersed viewers into the poetry of one of Australia's greatest lyricists. In The Final Quarter, the excoriating and cruel racism inflicted upon footy legend Adam Goodes is explored through the media's coverage of the event. Then, working as a producer on a film like The Department, Darling shines a light on the people who keep the child protection system moving in NSW.Each of these stories paints a picture of the kind of Australia that we live in - a complicated and multifaceted community that stretches from Western Australia to the shores of Bondi Beach in NSW. It's near those Bondi shores that Darling takes audiences with his latest film, The Pool, a mood driven documentary that presents a year in the life of the iconic Bondi Icebergs Club, a varied group of individuals who call the stunning seaside pool home.The Pool sways through different styles of documentary filmmaking. At once, it's a nature documentary, with Ben Cunningham's camera capturing every shade of blue and purple that the sea, its sunrises and shadows of sunsets offer, at other times it leans towards a talking heads style documentary as swimmers, lifeguards, and trainers each tell personal stories about what the pool means to them. Darling matches the tone of the pool with an array of iconic songs that are masterfully paired with Paul Charlier's score.What emerges from the salty waters of Bondi is a tonal poem that embraces the feeling and mood of being immersed in a body of water and being at one with yourself and the world, free from thoughts and worries. It is, quite simply, a unique experience that feels wholly appropriate for a documentary about a swimming pool.Midway through watching The Pool, I couldn't help but be reminded of Apichatpong Weerasethakul's view that to fall asleep during one of his films is an honour. While I didn't fall asleep during The Pool, the experience that Darling has created is so relaxing that I couldn't help but want to drift off with the sounds of his film playing in my mind, wondering where the stories I hear would take me.This is a question I wish I asked Ian when I interviewed him ahead of the films screenings at the Adelaide Film Festival, and the national release for The Pool on 7 November. Instead, our discussion swayed into the realm of talking about what swimming means to him, how he worked in the different colour palette for the film, and what his perspective of the truly Australian nature of this story is. The Pool is a film that, if you give yourself over to it, will certainly transport you to a different place, and is a visual treat on the big screen.The Pool screens at Adelaide Film Festival on Sunday 27 October, where Ian Darling will be in attendance and on Sunday 3 November. Tickets are available via the Adelaide Film Festival website here. For those unable to attend, The Pool will release nationally on 7 November. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke 9. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on October 5, 2024.
Luke 9:18-27. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection on September 29, 2024.
Luke 8. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on September 22, 2024.
Luke 5:1-11. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on September 15, 2024.
1 John 3:16-23. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on August 25, 2024.
1 John 2:15-17. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on August 11, 2024.
1 John 2:5-11. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on August 18, 2024.
Genesis 16. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on June 30, 2024.
1 John 1:1-5. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on July 28, 2024.
Daniel 3. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on June 16, 2024.
Joshua 5. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on June 9, 2024.
Genesis 32. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on June 2, 2024.
1 Corinthians 12. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on May 21, 2024.
John 4. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on May 5, 2024.