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Myrtle House Podcast
Hearing God in the Small Story: Learning to Meditate on His Word

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 47:36


Hearing God in the Small Story As we continue our journey through The Big Story of God—a theme introduced last week by Bill Chapman—this Sunday, we zoomed in. Guest speaker Steve Ball, Elim's Regional Leader, led us into a powerful truth: while God is telling a grand story through Scripture, He also longs to speak into our small, personal stories—right here, right now. And how does He do that? Through His Word. "Blessed is the one… whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night." – Psalm 1:1-2 Steve reminded us that if we're looking for a more joyful, anchored, hope-filled life, it starts with this one practice: meditating on the Word of God. Not just reading it. Not just hearing it. But meditating on it—like slowly savouring a delicious meal, letting it linger, nourish, and shape us from the inside out. The Ancient Practice of Meditating on Scripture Steve taught us a method of biblical meditation that is thousands of years old—a way to truly engage with the Bible so that God's voice is no longer distant or abstract, but personal and transformative. Here's how: 1. Read it Don't rush. Read the passage slowly. Re-read it. Read it in different translations. Each time, allow God to highlight something fresh. 2. Speak it Say it out loud. Change your emphasis on different words. Speak it over your life, your situation, your family. There's power in declaring Scripture. 3. Write it Writing helps take things deeper. That might mean journaling, drawing, writing poetry, even writing a song. The goal? To respond creatively and personally to what God is saying. 4. Pray it Turn Scripture into a prayer. Invite God to speak through what you've just read. Prayer and writing often go hand-in-hand in this step. 5. Live it This is where transformation happens. As we meditate, the Word stays with us. It shapes how we think, speak, and live—day and night. God Is Ready to Speak – Are You Ready to Listen? Meditation is not something to endure—it's something to enjoy. The invitation this week is simple: slow down, open your Bible, and let God speak. Whether it's one verse or a whole chapter, He's ready to whisper words that will shape your life. “God has some beautiful things to say to you today—you just need to get started.” – Steve Ball

Myrtle House Podcast
The Hyperlinked Gospel: Seeing Jesus Through Every Page

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 44:30


This past Sunday at Myrtle House Community Church, Bill Chapman took us further along the road to Emmaus—following Jesus as He revealed how all of Scripture points to Him. Building on the last two weeks' teachings from Luke 24, we were invited to see the Bible not as a collection of disconnected stories, but as a divinely orchestrated, hyperlinked narrative with Jesus at its centre. Bill opened the morning with the striking image of a “Hyperlinked Bible”—a powerful visual of how every part of the Bible is interconnected. Each verse, each moment, each prophecy is tied together to magnify Jesus, revealing Him as Messiah, Saviour, and King. He referenced Tom Wright's “My Big Story Bible”, which beautifully simplifies these connections, helping even the youngest hearts see that the entire Bible is about one big story: God's rescue plan through Jesus. Luke 24:27 – The Emmaus Encounter “Then Jesus took them through the writings of Moses and all the prophets, explaining from all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.” This verse was at the heart of Bill's message: Jesus opened the Scriptures to show the disciples how every story pointed to Him. And He does the same for us today. A Journey Through Hyperlinked Scripture Bill reminded us that over 400 passages point directly to Jesus—some repeated, but at least 150 are unique. These are not random prophecies or coincidences. They are God's intentional hyperlinks, woven into the Bible to reveal a single, powerful truth: Jesus is the fulfilment of it all. Here are just a few examples he shared: Genesis 3:15 → 1 John 3:8 From the garden to the cross: Jesus came to destroy the devil's work. Genesis 12 → Galatians 3:8 The blessing promised to Abraham is fulfilled through Jesus for all nations. Leviticus 16:27 → Hebrews 13 The sacrificial system finds its completion in Jesus, once and for all. Numbers 21:4–9 → John 3:14–21 Just as the Israelites looked to the bronze snake to live, we look to Jesus and receive eternal life. Psalm 22 → John 19 & 2 Corinthians 5 Jesus' suffering on the cross was foretold in detail. He poured out His life for us. The Big Story: Heaven on Earth Bill also shared a video from The Bible Project that summed it all up: From beginning to end, the Bible tells the story of God's love and His mission to bring heaven to earth. The plan has always been restoration, and Jesus is the centrepiece of that plan. From Knowledge to Revelation It's not enough just to read the Bible. Like Cleopas and Mary on the road to Emmaus, we must let Jesus reveal Himself through Scripture. Bill challenged us: Are you just turning up to church? Or are you walking with the risen King, the one who conquered sin, death, and the devil? This isn't about information—it's about transformation. Make Your Choice “He came to make a way where there wasn't a way.” – Isaiah's Suffering Servant (Isaiah 42–55) Jesus' mission is everywhere in Scripture—and He is passionate about you. The question is: Will you choose to follow Him? Will you stay close, walk with Him, and allow Him to reveal Himself more and more? Cleopas and Mary did. Their hearts burned within them as Jesus spoke, and they couldn't wait to tell everyone. What about you? Final Encouragement Let's be people of the Word. Let's get excited about what God has done. Let's live with hearts on fire, walking with Jesus, understanding the hyperlinks in Scripture—and sharing the good news that every word leads to Him.

Myrtle House Podcast
Crown Him or Kill Him: The King Who Confronts Our Hearts

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 42:47


Reflections from Sunday's Message by Bill Chapman | Myrtle House Community Church Palm Sunday is often viewed as a joyful celebration—a moment when crowds lined the streets waving palm branches and shouting “Hosanna!” But this Sunday, Bill Chapman led us into a deeper truth behind the Triumphal Entry in Matthew 21:1-17: it wasn't just a parade; it was a provocation. Jesus wasn't simply entering Jerusalem—He was confronting hearts. And the question He asked then, He still asks today: Will you crown Him or kill Him? The First Cry: “Son of David!” In Matthew 20:29-34, just before entering Jerusalem, Jesus is called “Son of David” for the first time. This title was explosive—it wasn't just a nod to His family tree; it was a declaration of kingship, messiahship, and divine authority. Religious leaders knew exactly what that meant. The blind men saw what the seeing could not: Jesus was not just a teacher or prophet—He was the King of all Kings. A Humble King, A Bold Message In Matthew 21, Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9: “Your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey…” This wasn't an accident or a last-minute mode of transport. It was premeditated prophecy. Jesus was being intentionally provocative. He didn't ride in on a warhorse like other kings. He came humbly—but make no mistake, He came with all authority. He was stirring the pot. Why? Because you don't get to stay neutral with Jesus. You'll either crown Him as King or join the crowd that cries “Crucify Him.” The King Who Overturns Everything As Jesus enters the temple and flips the tables, calling it His “Father's house,” He's making it abundantly clear: He is the Son of God. This was no modest moment. It was a declaration. A challenge to the religious order. A disruption of comfortable tradition. Where Is Jesus to You? Is He your shepherd? Your friend? Your guide? That's beautiful—but unless He is first your King, He can't truly be any of those things. To call Jesus your King is to submit your will to His. We can't treat Him like a consultant we occasionally listen to—we must crown Him as King over everything. Crown Him or Kill Him? The crowd that shouted “Hosanna!” would later scream “Crucify Him!” The same people who praised Him would soon reject Him. Jesus still walks into the hearts of men and women today and provokes the same decision. He will not settle for half your heart. He is Lord of all or not at all. So ask yourself: Will I truly submit my life to Him? Do I obey my King, even when it disrupts my comfort? Am I part of the crowd that praises but refuses to surrender? You will either crown Him or kill Him. There is no middle ground. Let this Holy Week be a moment where you pause, reflect, and respond. He is still entering cities. Still overturning tables. Still asking us to choose. Will you crown Him today? “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” – Matthew 21:9

Myrtle House Podcast
Knowing Jesus: More Than a Name

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 34:03


Reflections from Sunday's message by Bill Chapman | Myrtle House Community Church This week, we were challenged to move beyond just knowing about Jesus and instead step into truly knowing Him — understanding His ways, His heart, and His character. Bill Chapman led us deep into Scripture, starting with Jesus' powerful words in John 14:1-4: “Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it!” But here's the catch: to ask in His name is to know His nature. We can't ask in His name without knowing who He is. And to know Him is to know the Father. One of the most powerful revelations shared was about Jesus' favorite title for Himself: “The Son of Man.” He refers to Himself this way 81 times in the Gospels — but why? It takes us back to Daniel 7:13-14, where the Son of Man is given authority and power by God. It reveals a truth that is both mysterious and intimate: Jesus is fully God and fully man. He stepped into humanity so we could truly know Him, relate to Him, and follow Him. “To reflect Jesus, we must know Him – not just know about Him.” We explored what it means to know God's ways and not just His acts. Moses cried out for this in Exodus 33. And it was Moses — not the crowds — who God chose to reveal His character to. Why? Because Moses longed for relationship, not just results. Too often, we settle for thankfulness — thanking God for what He's done — but don't move into praise — praising Him for who He is. “We enter His gates with thanksgiving, but His courts with praise.” – Psalm 100:4 To go deeper, we must cultivate a life of praise rooted in relationship. Here are some truths to hold onto this week: Psalm 34:8 – “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” Taste speaks of experience. See speaks of revelation. God wants you to experience Him and understand Him. Ephesians 5:1-2 – “Follow the example of Christ.” If we are to walk as Jesus walked, we need to know His ways, not just His miracles. Psalm 103:7 – “He made known His ways to Moses, His deeds to the people of Israel.” There is a difference between knowing what God does and knowing who God is. Jesus — the Son of Man — longs to be known. He is not distant. He is God with us, walking among us, revealing the heart of the Father. So, here's the challenge for the week ahead:

True Tales From Old Houses
158: The Descendant's Project + Enon Hall

True Tales From Old Houses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 41:52


In this episode of True Tales From Old Houses, host Stacy Grinsfelder highlights the powerful work of the Descendants Project, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the heritage and environment of the Black descendant community in Louisiana's river parishes. Through grassroots activism and historic preservation, the organization works to protect their ancestral land and challenge the environmental injustices that threaten their community. Later in the episode, Stacy revisits a 2020 interview with Bill Chapman. Bill is on a deeply personal journey to uncover the names of enslaved individuals connected to his family's historic property, Enon Hall. By giving them back their names, he seeks to honor their memory and acknowledge their humanity.  This special episode of True Tales From Old Houses is part of Podcasthon, a collaborative effort bringing together podcasters to highlight nonprofits and charitable causes. Learn more at Podcasthon.org. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS If you love True Tales From Old Houses as much as we love making it, please consider supporting the small businesses that sponsor our show—they help keep these stories (and our old house shenanigans) alive! Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - Learn everything you need to know to restore your wood windows. For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Repaint Studios The Repaint Tray from Repaint Studios is the first reusable silicone paint tray liner and lid. The Repaint Tray's air-tight lid keeps your paint fresh for weeks. Use the coupon code truetales10 to save 10% off your order. Old House Hub from My Old House Fix - An exclusive online community that connects passionate old house owners and enthusiasts with experts and service providers. Join for expert advice, valuable resources, and a supportive community. Use the coupon code truetales for a free one-year membership. Mentioned in this Episode Podcasthon.org The Descendant's Project (website) (Instagram) The Descendant's Project (in the news) The Descendant's Project NPR The Descendant's Project Good Morning America Ep #39: Enon Hall Part II Enon Hall (Instagram)

Myrtle House Podcast
Peace: The Gift of Wholeness

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 26:25


This past Sunday, we celebrated the second Sunday of Advent, turning our focus to the beautiful theme of Peace. Bill Chapman shared a powerful and timely message on the Peace of God, reminding us that true peace begins with a relationship with God. The Meaning of Peace In Hebrew, the word for peace is “shalom”. It's far more than the absence of conflict; it speaks of wholeness, integrity, perfection, and faultlessness. This is the kind of peace that God offers—a peace that transforms us, fills us, and sustains us through life's challenges. Bill shared a key truth: The peace of God only comes when we have peace with God. Peace With God God's peace is available to us, but it begins with reconciliation. Bill reflected on Luke 2, where the angels proclaim: "Peace on earth to those whom God is pleased with." So what pleases God? It is when we: Recognise that Jesus was sent on a mission to save us. Acknowledge His sacrifice for our sins. When we accept this truth, we are no longer at odds with God. Instead, we experience a peace that surpasses all understanding—a peace that brings hope and purpose to our lives. Peace in the Storm God doesn't promise a life free of storms, but He does promise us peace in the storm. When we trust Him, we can live with certainty—a rest assured confidence that God is faithful and His promises are true. To be rest assured means to declare: “It's going to happen, and I'm trusting God.” Bill shared a beautiful encouragement from 2 Peter 1:2: "More grace and more peace when you grow in your knowledge of God and Jesus." God promises that as we grow in our relationship with Him, He will equip us: “I'll give you the peace to cope and the grace to grow.” Peace Is a Gift, Not a Performance In a world that often values performance and striving, it's easy to feel like we need to earn God's approval. But as Bill reminded us, God's peace is not based on our performance. Romans 4:5 teaches that God smiles on us not because of what we've done, but because we've accepted that Jesus died for us. Romans 5:1 says: “Now that we have been made right in God's sight by faith, we have peace with God because of what Jesus Christ our Lord has done for us.” Peace is a gift that comes through faith in Jesus. It's not earned; it's received. The Prince of Peace The prophet Isaiah foretold the coming of Jesus, calling Him the Prince of Peace. In Isaiah 9:6 (Message Translation), He is described as the “Prince of Wholeness.” This is the peace Jesus offers—wholeness and restoration in every area of our lives. As 1 John 4:9-10 reminds us, when we build our lives on the truth that God sent His Son to forgive our sins, peace becomes our portion. It brings a deep stability, a steady keel to navigate the storms of life. Receiving God's Peace This Christmas As we continue through Advent, let's take time to reflect on the peace that God has given us through Jesus. Bill encouraged us to: Thank God for what He has done—sending His Son to be our peace. Honour Him by living in that peace. Share this peace with others as a testimony of His goodness. The Prince of Peace came to bring wholeness to our lives, to be the anchor that holds us firm, and the steady keel that keeps us balanced in every season. This Christmas, may His peace fill your heart, your home, and your life. "May the Lord of peace Himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you." – 2 Thessalonians 3:16 Blessings, Myrtle House Community Church

Myrtle House Podcast
Waiting, Pressing In and Lingering upon the Lord

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 34:38


Martin O'Brien's message this week builds upon Bill Chapman's previous sermon on Waiting on God. Martin delved deeper into three key concepts: waiting on the Lord, pressing in, and lingering in His presence. Each of these, he explained, is vital to deepening our relationship with God. 1. Waiting Upon the Lord Martin encouraged the congregation to reflect on whether they truly wait upon the Lord. The Hebrew word for wait (Qavah) signifies more than just time spent waiting; it implies intertwining ourselves with God, filled with hope and expectation. As we wait, we anticipate God's movement in our lives, trusting His timing and purposes. Martin referenced several Scriptures (e.g., Psalm 25, Isaiah 40, Psalm 37) that show how waiting brings promises of strength, salvation, and hope. He shared examples from Jacob, David, Isaiah, and Micah, who all waited on God, showing how hope is restored through patient waiting. 2. Pressing In To press in means to actively seek God, regardless of our circumstances. Martin drew from Philippians 3:12-21, where Paul encourages believers to press on toward the goal of their faith. Pressing in involves persistence, especially during difficult seasons when distractions, chaos, or weariness can pull us away from God's presence. However, when we wait and press in, we connect with God in a supernatural way. Pressing in shifts our focus from life's struggles to God's promises. It's a call to move beyond our own strength and lean into God's presence through prayer and trust. 3. Lingering in His Presence The final key concept Martin emphasised was lingering. To linger means to stay longer, to not rush away from God's presence but instead tarry with Him. He used Psalm 33:20-22 to illustrate how lingering invites intimacy with God. Acts 4:13 shows that people can recognize when we've been lingering in His presence—it transforms us and is evident to others. Application Martin posed challenging questions to the congregation: - How will you wait upon the Lord? - How will you press in during difficult times? - Will you linger in His presence, making space in your life for Him? He urged everyone to carve out time this week to wait, press in, and linger in God's presence. When we make this a priority, it not only changes our lives but also impacts those around us. In closing, Martin called the church to be a people who wait, press in, and linger upon the Lord. By doing so, we can expect God to work powerfully in our lives, renewing our hope and strength, and drawing us closer to Him.

Myrtle House Podcast
Waiting on God

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 26:07


Bill Chapman's message centred on the theme of Waiting on God and the importance of being attuned to His presence and purpose. He began by sharing a personal thought: "Too many of my people see something that I am doing as unusual and they dismiss me and miss the angels." This highlighted how easily we overlook God's work when it doesn't align with our expectations. Bill urged the congregation to be open to the adventure God wants to take us on—experiencing His glory, grace, and power. He emphasised that pressing into unfamiliar and uncomfortable places, where only angels tread, requires us to step out of our comfort zones. This could be as simple as showing compassion, such as giving someone a hug. The key question posed was: Are we really listening to the Holy Spirit? Reflecting on Isaiah 40:27-31, Bill reminded us that God never tires and provides strength to those who wait upon Him. He challenged the church to consider what it means to truly "wait on God" and how often we are willing to do so. We often follow God's preordained plans passively, but Bill called for an active response: "God, how can I serve? Use me." Through biblical stories, Bill illustrated the power of saying "yes" to God. Jacob's journey, where he encountered angels and realised God's presence, shows how obedience can lead to divine encounters. Bill invited the church to imagine what Llanelli could look like if everyone who follows Christ took an adventurous step of faith, trusting God even in the unknown. Bill referenced other biblical stories to illustrate the importance of obedience: - Gideon had to trust God's plan by reducing his army and relying on trumpets and torches. - Joshua followed God's unusual command to bring down the walls of Jericho by marching silently for six days. - Peter responded to Cornelius' vision from an angel, opening the door for the gospel to reach new places. The message ended with a call to action: We must learn to linger in God's presence, be faithful in prayer, scripture reading, and Sabbath observance, and ask God to use us in His transformative plans. Through trust and obedience, we can experience the adventure God has prepared for us.

Myrtle House Podcast
A Steady Keel

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 42:53


In this sermon, Bill Chapman draws on his love of sailing to illustrate how Jesus is the "steady keel" in our lives, keeping us on course amidst life's challenges. Using sailing imagery, he explains that just as a boat needs both a sail and a keel to navigate, we too need the right balance in our spiritual lives. The sail represents our character and our direction, while the keel represents Jesus, who stabilises and grounds us. Without a keel, a sailboat is at the mercy of the wind, drifting wherever the wind blows it. Likewise, without the steady foundation of Jesus in our lives, we are prone to being tossed about by the pressures and circumstances we face. The keel, however, gives the boat stability and helps it move forward in the direction it is meant to go, no matter the strength of the wind or the height of the waves. Bill emphasizes that in life, we will face challenges, storms, and adversity, but if our "keel" is secure—anchored in Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit—we will remain on course. He uses Hebrews 2:1 (MSG), reminding us to hold firm to what we have learned so we don't drift away. He also links the concept of the steady keel to the Apostles' Creed, which summarizes the core of Christian faith. Just as a boat's keel must be well-formed to endure the wind, our lives must be rooted in the truths of our faith—God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, Bill encourages us to understand what our keel is—our faith in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit—and to rely on it in order to navigate through the pressures of life. No matter how difficult or overwhelming the journey becomes, trusting in God as our steady keel will ensure we remain on course, moving forward toward His purpose for us.

Accurate Hunts, a life outdoors.
Ep.16 From Flash Floods to Grizzly Bears. The South pacific 15 with Lewis Reid

Accurate Hunts, a life outdoors.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 58:27 Transcription Available


Can you imagine planning a hunting trip without the internet? Travel back to the 1980s with us as we recount the meticulous preparations for a New Zealand adventure, relying only on handwritten letters and topographic maps. Our special guest, Lewis Reid, shares his awe-inspiring journey of conquering the South Pacific 15, a testament to overcoming life's toughest challenges. The episode takes a heartfelt turn as we visit Arnhem Land, reflecting on the deep connections formed through hunting, and the surprising reunion that brought old friends back together.Ever wondered what it takes to survive a flash flood or a grizzly bear charge? Join us for some edge-of-your-seat stories, including a harrowing survival tale from Lansborough Valley and a nerve-wracking bear encounter guided by the unflappable bushman, Bill Chapman. Hear about the profound friendships that develop through shared hunts, like the unforgettable bond with Chris McCarthy, forged amidst blown-away tents and torrential rain. Ted Simpson also drops by with his distinctive insights, adding layers of camaraderie and humor to our conversation.Experience the rugged wilderness like never before as we discuss the irreplaceable role of horses in remote hunting terrains and the intricacies of proper shoeing techniques. We also touch upon the sentimental value of taxidermy trophies, preserving the legacy of hunts for future generations. From the ease of bagging a hog deer stag to the meticulous process of caping your first deer, our tales are filled with memories, milestones, and the uncharted adventures that make hunting a lifelong passion. Tune in for an episode brimming with unforgettable hunts and the profound connections they foster.For the latest information, news, giveaways and anything mentioned on the show head over to our Facebook, Instagram or website. If you have a question, comment, topic, gear review suggestion or a guest that you'd like to hear on the show, shoot an email to accuratehunts@gmail.com or via our socials.

Myrtle House Podcast
Do the Right Thing for the Right Reason

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 40:58


Bill Chapman begins by emphasising the importance of our motives in practicing righteousness. He references Matthew 6, where Jesus teaches about giving to the needy, prayer, and fasting. Jesus warns against performing these acts for public admiration, which leads to losing the reward from our Father in heaven. Key Points: 1. Warning Against Hypocrisy: - Giving to the Needy: Jesus advises against giving publicly to gain admiration. Instead, we should give in private, ensuring our motives are pure. - Prayer: Jesus condemns praying in public for show. True prayer should be a private communication with God, done with sincerity. - Fasting: Jesus warns against making a show of fasting. True fasting is a private act of devotion to God, not for public recognition. 2. God's Reward: - God rewards those who act with the right heart. The true reward is God's honor and recognition. - Acting with the wrong motives jeopardizes this divine reward. 3. The Importance of Sincerity: - True acts of generosity, prayer, and fasting should not be performances but genuine expressions of faith and devotion. - Proverbs 14:31 and 19:17 highlight that helping the poor honors God and reflects our relationship with Him. 4. Guarding Our Hearts: - Be cautious in our actions and intentions. Scripture repeatedly advises us to be careful, emphasizing the importance of sincerity in our spiritual practices. - Wrong motives, like those of the Pharisees, can corrupt and lead to losing God's honor (Mark 8:15). 5. Right Reasons Lead to Right Responses: - Doing the right things for the right reasons generates the right response from God and others. - Isaiah 58:3-4 criticizes fasting done for self-serving reasons, showing that the practice must be aligned with righteous motives. Practical Application: - Self-Examination: Regularly examine your motives to ensure your actions glorify God. - Living with Purpose: Arthur Brooks' principles from "From Strength to Strength" serve as a practical guide: 1. Glorify God in everything you do. 2. Serve others selflessly. 3. Embrace life as an adventure. 4. Sustain yourself through meaningful work. - Reflect God's Generosity: Let your generosity mirror God's, motivated by a heart for Him rather than seeking recognition. Conclusion: Bill Chapman closes with a reminder to do everything with the right heart, making it about God and not ourselves. By aligning our motives with God's will, we honor Him and receive His true reward.

Myrtle House Podcast
Don't be a Hypocrite, be Honourable

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 24:42


Bill Chapman delivered a powerful sermon urging the congregation to live honourably and avoid hypocrisy, focusing on Matthew 6. He emphasised that followers of Christ must embody sincerity and integrity in their actions, avoiding the trap of seeking admiration from others. Key Points: 1. Giving to the Needy (Matthew 6:1-4): - Jesus warns against performing good deeds publicly to gain admiration. - True generosity is done in secret, ensuring the reward comes from God, not human praise. 2. Prayer and Fasting (Matthew 6:5-18): - Prayer should be a private communion with God, not a public display for others. - Repetitive, empty prayers are discouraged; sincere, heartfelt prayers are encouraged. - Fasting should be a private discipline, not an opportunity to showcase piety. Defining Hypocrisy: - A hypocrite is someone whose actions contradict their professed beliefs, essentially saying one thing but doing another. - The term "hypocrite" originates from Greek theatre, where actors wore masks to play different characters. - In the Aramaic translation, the word "pretender" is used, highlighting the difference between outward actions and inner motives. Jesus' Teachings on Hypocrisy: - Jesus criticises those who do the right things for the wrong reasons. - He calls for actions driven by pure motives, not by the desire for recognition. Changing Perceptions: - The world often views the church as hypocritical. As Christians, we must work to change this perception. - Our role is to influence others positively by modelling genuine faith and integrity. Heart Matters: - Ensuring our hearts are right is crucial. Our motives should align with God's will and not be self-serving. - True humility and reverence for God bring genuine blessings and honour, as stated in Proverbs 22:4 (NLT). Conclusion: - Followers of Christ are called to set a standard of righteousness and integrity. - We should aim to bless others and glorify God through our actions, not seek personal gain. - By modelling righteousness rightly and being honourable, we fulfil our Christian duty and positively influence the world around us. Call to Action: - Examine your motives and ensure they are aligned with glorifying God. - Perform good deeds, pray, and fast with sincerity and humility. - Strive to be honourable in all actions, setting an example of true Christian living.

Myrtle House Podcast
The Necessity of Continuous Filling with the Holy Spirit

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 38:45


Bill Chapman delivered an impactful message on the importance of being continuously filled with the Holy Spirit. This sermon builds on last Sunday's powerful Pentecost message, emphasizing our need for the Holy Spirit to deeply engage with Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount and to fulfill God's call on our lives. Key Points: 1. Need for the Holy Spirit to Follow Christ: The Holy Spirit is our Advocate, teaching and reminding us of Jesus' teachings (John 14:26-27). Understanding God: 2. The Holy Spirit reveals God's deep secrets, enhancing our understanding of Him (1 Corinthians 2:10-12). 3. Wisdom: The Spirit of the Lord grants wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and fear of the Lord (Isaiah 11:1-2). 4. Producing the Fruit of the Spirit: Living by the Spirit produces love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-25). 5. Freedom and Purity: The Holy Spirit provides freedom to pursue purity and become more Christlike (2 Corinthians 3:17-18). 6. Power: The Holy Spirit's power, received through faith, enables us to live out our faith effectively (Galatians 3:1-5). 7. Presence: The Holy Spirit is our constant companion, comforter, advocate, intercessor, and counselor (John 14:15-17). Why do we need Continuous Filling? Being continuously filled is essential for those who actively serve and pour themselves out in love and service to others. Just as vessels are meant to be filled and poured out, we too must be refilled to fulfill God's purposes. Experiencing the manifestations of the Spirit in others is evidence of the Spirit's fruit and God's work in their lives. As God's witnesses and ambassadors, we need His refreshing to continue pouring out His love and grace. Bill's message concludes with a call to seek continuous refilling of the Holy Spirit, ensuring we are equipped to serve, love, and live out God's calling effectively.

Myrtle House Podcast
The Need for Power

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 62:00


On this Pentecost Sunday, Bill Chapman delivered a compelling message at Myrtle House Community Church on the essential need for the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. He emphasised that this divine power is crucial for making significant changes, completing our tasks, and transforming the world around us. Bill reminded us that Pentecost coincides with the Jewish Feast of Harvest, highlighting that this alignment is intentional and symbolic. Drawing from Acts 1 and 2, he illustrated how the Holy Spirit empowered the disciples, equipping them to be witnesses of God's love and igniting a passion for spreading His word. This power is given with purpose, stirring our passion and fulfilling God's eternal plans. He explained that the power of the Holy Spirit is not only for glorifying God but also for reaching out to the lost, akin to the harvest. Bill discussed the manifestations of the Holy Spirit during Pentecost—wind and fire—as symbols of transformation and boldness. The wind drowns out doubts, and the fire ignites a fervent passion for God, turning mere knowledge into enthusiastic faith. Bill urged the congregation to communicate the gospel effectively, learning to speak about God in ways that resonate and are easily understood by others. He emphasized the need for boldness, as the rush of the Holy Spirit's wind instills courage and zeal, overcoming hesitancy and weakness. The sermon referenced several scriptures to underline the message: - Acts 4:27-31, where the disciples prayed for boldness and were filled with the Holy Spirit, demonstrating the necessity of continually seeking this divine filling. - Acts 9:17-19, illustrating Saul's transformation through obedience, fasting, and suffering, enabled by the Holy Spirit. - 1 Thessalonians 5:19-22, warning against quenching the Spirit and encouraging discernment and faithfulness. - Galatians 5:22-26, describing the fruits of living by the Spirit and the importance of integrating this life into every detail of our existence. Bill concluded by urging everyone to actively seek the power of the Holy Spirit, emphasising that it is available to those who ask. This power is essential for fulfilling God's call and living a life of passion and purpose for His glory.

GovCast
VA Watchtower Monitors Critical Apps to Thwart Disruptions

GovCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 17:11


The Department of Veterans Affairs' new digital tool monitors hundreds of agency applications for glitches and other technical issues and sends alerts to remediate any detected problem in a matter of hours. This program, called Watchtower, shrinks the time that critical services are out of commission and ultimately prevents major disruptions to services for veterans. In some cases, Watchtower was able to preemptively identify issues before they became apparent. Overseeing the program is Bill Chapman, director of engineering in VA's Office of the CTO. He discusses more of these details about the program and how the agency is assessing its performance.

Myrtle House Podcast
Test Yourself

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 46:59


In the culmination of our series on the Beatitudes, Bill Chapman brings forth a powerful message urging us to continually test ourselves in our discipleship journey. Drawing from Matthew 5:10-12, Chapman emphasises the necessity of daily surrendering to Christ, laying down our own desires and embracing His will. Bill prompts us to reflect on our faith's robustness, challenging us to stand firm amidst trials and persecutions. He echoes Jesus' call to deny ourselves, take up our cross daily, and follow Him, as recounted in Luke 9:18-27. This is not a conditional commitment; it's a daily choice to die to self, be buried with Christ, and rise to new life through the Spirit. Highlighting Galatians 5:13-26, Bill underscores the importance of walking by the Spirit, crucifying the flesh's desires, and living in accordance with God's command to love one another. He emphasises that true discipleship requires prioritszing Jesus above all else, even if it means sacrificing familial ties or material wealth, as elucidated in Luke 9:57-62 and Luke 18:18-30. Bill challenges the congregation to examine their hearts, questioning whether they follow Jesus conditionally or wholeheartedly. He addresses common misconceptions, reminding us that discipleship entails embracing suffering, humility, patience, kindness, and obedience, even when it's uncomfortable or unpopular. In conclusion, we are called to be people who live for God's glory, willingly disciplining ourselves to Christ each day. Surrendering fully, picking up our cross and relinquishing all we are to follow Him. The sermon serves as a poignant reminder of the high cost of discipleship and the transformative power of wholehearted devotion to Christ.

Myrtle House Podcast
Pure in Heart

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 37:20


In this week's sermon at Myrtle House Community Church, Bill Chapman delved into the profound message of Matthew 5:8, exploring the theme of purity of heart. Drawing from the Beatitudes, Bill emphasised that the essence of a blessed life lies in having a heart untainted by impurity, as it leads to the ultimate reward of seeing God. Bill reminded the congregation that Jesus' message wasn't merely about outward appearances or behaviours, but about the inner purity of the heart. He highlighted that the Greek term for "pure" implies cleanliness, blamelessness, and freedom from guilt, often achieved through refining trials or experiences. Quoting biblical references such as Matthew 3:11 and Malachi 3:3-4, Bill illustrated the transformative power of God's touch on the human heart, likening it to a refining fire that purifies and transforms. He emphasized that God's desire is not merely for outward conformity but for genuine heart transformation. Bill stressed that the goal of purity isn't just to create a better society or life, but to enable believers to behold God. He underscored that sin acts as a barrier to this vision and that continual heart refinement is necessary on the journey of faith. Referencing Psalm 24:3-4, Bill differentiated between external righteousness and internal purity, emphasizing the importance of both. He cautioned against hypocrisy and hidden motives, urging the congregation to live transparently before God. Bill highlighted that while individuals cannot purify their own hearts, they can choose to keep them pure by drawing near to God and actively pursuing discipleship. He encouraged practical steps such as spending time in prayer and Scripture to cultivate intimacy with God. In conclusion, Bill reminded the congregation that a pure heart is not only a longing to see God but also a shaping force in one's life. He urged them to embrace the journey of discipleship, trusting in God's transformative power to purify and refine their hearts as they eagerly anticipate the blessedness of beholding Him.

Myrtle House Podcast
Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 30:10


In today's sermon at Myrtle House Community Church, Bill Chapman delved into the profound significance of righteousness in the context of advancing the Kingdom of God, as highlighted in Matthew 5:6. The Beatitudes, as articulated by Jesus, frame the pursuit of righteousness as essential for spiritual fulfilment and divine blessing. Drawing from a tapestry of biblical references, Bill underscored the omnipresence of righteousness throughout scripture, emphasising its centrality to God's character and Kingdom agenda. Notably, Isaiah 61:10 underscores God's act of clothing believers with a righteousness they have not earned, underscoring the transformative power of divine grace. The call to hunger and thirst for righteousness resonates with an imperative to actively seek justice and goodness, both individually and communally. Bill illuminated how righteousness transcends mere adherence to rules; it is a heartfelt commitment to living for others, reflecting the love lavished upon believers. Through poignant examples, such as the parable of the Good Samaritan, Bill underscored the radical nature of righteous living, compelling believers to courageously engage with the needs of others. Quoting Jeremiah 22:3, he emphasised the imperative of acting justly and compassionately towards the marginalised and oppressed. Bill reminded the congregation of the pivotal role righteousness plays in the final judgment, as depicted in Matthew 25:31-46. The passage vividly illustrates how acts of kindness and compassion towards the vulnerable are equated with serving Christ Himself, reinforcing the inseparable link between righteousness and eternal life. Closing with a sobering reminder from Matthew 7:21, Bill urged listeners to move beyond mere profession of faith, emphasising the transformative power of righteous living. Ultimately, righteousness isn't just a religious obligation but a profound expression of devotion to God and His Kingdom agenda.

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast
S03E18 - Dispatches from NFARE Conference in Chattanooga TN (November 15-17, 2023), an interview with Bill Chapman and Jason Bell

National Rural Education Association Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 7:07


Rural education leaders Bill Chapman and Jason Bell were interviewed at the National Forum to Advance Rural Education conference. As members of state and national rural educator associations, they value the quicker impact and tight-knit community support possible in rural schools. Chapman emphasized rural schools' vital role in expanding students' limited worldviews. If he had a "magic wand," Bell would make legislators truly understand rural challenges differ from urban ones when crafting education policies. They encouraged embracing the strengths of rural schools, not just the struggles. Chapman and Bell can be followed on Twitter @Dr_Chap_PISD and @jasonbelltnto continue the rural school's conversation.

Myrtle House Podcast
Seek First His Kingdom

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 34:22


Welcome to the Myrtle House Community Church Podcast. As we enter a new year it's a great time to consider what Kingdom life looks like, and how we can experience it for ourselves. Jesus came to bring the Kingdom of God, and give us life to the full. This week, Bill Chapman kicked off a new collection of talks on the Kingdom of God, examining how we often miss out on God's best life for us by allowing ourselves to be influenced by other cultures instead of seeking Kingdom culture. We are not called to be passive followers but we are here to extend and build the Kingdom by influencing culture, bringing a new beginning, and being the antidote to the values of the world. Now, let's lean into the message together and ‘Seek First His Kingdom.'

Myrtle House Podcast
Self-Compassion

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 47:03


Bill Chapman led a thought-provoking session this past Sunday, exploring the depths of forgiveness and self-compassion. The sermon began with a powerful clip from The Chosen TV series, vividly depicting Jesus' redeeming love for Mary. The central theme of the morning was based around the struggle for self-compassion. The video prompted reflection on how, despite knowing we are forgiven and loved by God, we may find it challenging to extend that same compassion to ourselves. That often moments from our past can resurface, and attempt to undermine our peace and joy. The congregation engaged in a meaningful discussion prompted by the video clip, exploring the lessons from Mary's redemption and the transformative power of Jesus' love.

Myrtle House Podcast
Compassion Disrupts Conformity

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 44:45


Title: Compassion Disrupts Conformity Today, we continue our journey in understanding the profound impact of compassion in our lives. Bill Chapman, in his sermon, built upon last week's message and explored how compassion has the power to disrupt conformity. To illustrate this transformative power, Bill used clips from The Chosen TV series that beautifully depict well-known passages of Scripture. Through these visual narratives, we saw how Jesus's compassion consistently disrupted the norms and conventions of His time. Compassion, when it disrupts conformity, may appear to be a form of lawbreaking. However, as we observed in the life of Jesus, it is actually an act of placing people and their needs above rigid adherence to the law. Jesus was so overflowing with compassion that He was willing to break conventions to meet the needs of those He encountered. As followers of Christ, we are called to emulate His example. We are called to be so filled with compassion that we, too, are willing to disrupt the status quo when necessary. This doesn't mean we should break laws recklessly but rather that we should prioritise the well-being of people over rigid adherence to tradition or rules. Remember, when you see an opportunity to disrupt someone's conformity to a harmful pattern of life, your compassion can be a beacon of hope for them. Your actions can open a window through which the grace of God can shine into their lives. Just as Jesus disrupted your life with His compassion, you can become an instrument of His love, disrupting the lives of others in a way that leads them toward God's grace and transformation. May the disruptive power of compassion lead us to live more fully in the image of Christ, in doing so, we become agents of God's grace, bringing hope and transformation to those who need it most.

Myrtle House Podcast
Disruptive Compassion

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 38:52


Sunday Sermon Summary: 'Disruptive Compassion' Today, Bill Chapman continued his message from last week, delving deeper into the concept of 'Disruptive Compassion' and how our compassion should be more than just a feeling – it should be a force that disrupts the status quo. The Essence of Compassion: Bill started by reminding us of the descriptions of God's character in the Hebrew Bible, which often highlight His compassion, grace, and unfailing love. The Hebrew word for compassionate, "Rakhum," is related to the word for womb, suggesting a deep, motherly tenderness at the core of compassion. It's not just an emotion; it's an action. God's compassion is seen in His actions, as He rescues His people. Jesus is the embodiment of God's deep compassion in human form. He was moved by human suffering, and His life reflects the compassionate nature of God. He calls His followers to imitate this compassion by allowing ourselves to be moved by the pain of others, embracing those who hurt, and actively working to relieve suffering. Compassion in Action: Compassion is an intense emotion, and the key question Bill posed was whether we are motivated to take action by the compassion we feel. Matthew 9:36-38 shows Jesus' compassion in action, as He saw the crowds and was moved to encourage His disciples to pray and meet the needs of the people. 2 Corinthians 1:4 reminds us that we receive God's comfort so that we can comfort others in their troubles. What Is Disruptive Compassion? Bill explained that disruptive compassion is a model Jesus lived out. His actions disrupted the status quo and challenged the religious elite. Examples abound in the Bible: when He touched lepers, opened blind eyes, and associated with those considered outcasts. Reference: John 11:33-35, Mark 1:41, Mark 5:1-17, Mark 8:1-10 & Luke 5:20 Disruptive compassion goes beyond sympathy; it's positive action that disrupts the norm. It's driven by love and kindness, modelling what we should model. Bill proposed that disruptive compassion isn't just about changing someone's destination; it's about altering the course and direction of their journey. By journeying with them, step by step, we manifest God's compassion and ultimately lead them closer to Him. We are called to love others as we love ourselves. With disruptive compassion, we can positively change how people feel, think, and live their lives. Disruptive compassion can have a profound spiritual impact, leading people to encounter the God of all compassion and love through us. Bill emphasised that compassion is not just an attribute of God; it's a quality of His people. It sets us apart when we use compassion disruptively to challenge the status quo. May we be inspired to embody disruptive compassion, positively impacting the world and drawing people closer to God through our actions and love.

Myrtle House Podcast
The Great Compassion

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 65:47


This week, Bill Chapman delivered an impactful sermon, expanding on the themes we've explored in recent weeks. He emphasised the crucial role of the church in championing the cause of social justice in our communities. The Essence of Social Justice: Social justice, Bill reminded us, is meant to breathe life into our world. However, it has often been tainted by cultural influences, leading to confusion. He stressed that the key to understanding social justice lies not in "what" the issue is but in "who" it affects. Quoting Psalm 33:5 (NIV), Bill reinforced that God Himself is a social justice warrior: "The Lord loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love." By dissecting Colossians 3:10-16 (NLT), Bill unveiled the biblical elements of social justice: “Put on your new nature, and be renewed as you learn to know your Creator and become like him. In this new life, it doesn't matter if you are a Jew or a Gentile, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbaric, uncivilised, slave, or free. Christ is all that matters, and he lives in all of us. Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others. Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds us all together in perfect harmony. And let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts. For as members of one body you are called to live in peace. And always be thankful. Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts.” Colossians 3:10-16 NLT 1. Love of Self and Knowledge: Understanding that God loves us and loving ourselves because of His boundless love. It's about loving God wholeheartedly and growing in our understanding of Him as we live in His light. 2. Respect for Others: Treating others with the same love and respect we desire for ourselves, reflecting the depth of our kindness and love through our actions. 3. Addressing Issues of Social Justice: A sincere concern for the well-being of marginalised groups, such as widows, foreigners, and the poor. As Christians, it should deeply trouble us to see hunger and financial hardship in our own community. 4. Social Movements and Change: Acknowledging the transformative power of collective action and social change in addressing injustices. 5. Awareness and Action: Raising our eyes to see the needs around us and actively sharing the goodness of God that we have personally experienced. Bill challenged us to consider what the world might be like if more people were compassionate and showed tenderness toward one another. He emphasised the importance of empathy over sympathy and declared that our level of love is the measure of our followership. When God's love fills our hearts, we become social justice warriors because people matter, and lives are transformed. True social justice ensures that people receive the love of God and the freedom they deserve. The sermon concluded with powerful testimony from Kate and Carol, who shared their experiences of social justice in action through their work in the Community Life Hub and Foodbank. Kate left us with a poignant reminder from Proverbs 31:8-9: "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice." This reminded us that without genuine care, all our knowledge about social justice is empty. May we all be inspired to live out 'The Great Compassion' and advocate for social justice in our lives, making a difference where it truly matters.

Myrtle House Podcast
Why Church?

Myrtle House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 38:41


The sermon delivered by Bill Chapman focused on the importance of church and why people come to church. The key points highlighted were: * Fellowship: Church is a place where sharing and unity among its members occur, reflecting the love of God. * Biblical Basis: The importance of Church is emphasised in various Scriptures such as Acts 2:41-47, Acts 4:32-34, and 2 Corinthians 8:1-8. * Family in Christ: Church is described as a family that has been brought close to God through the sacrifice of Jesus. * Jesus' Purpose: Jesus died to establish the church, and it is through the church that believers can become children of God. * Completeness through Community: Believers are incomplete without other Christians, and everyone has a role to play within the church community. * Experiencing God Together: The fullness of God is experienced when believers come together in unity. * Correcting and Growing in Faith: Church provides accountability and teachability, allowing believers to grow in their faith. Furthermore, seven reasons were given to explain why church is important: 1. Church is God's plan for the present times. 2. The Word of God instructs believers to be actively involved in the church. 3. Church is a place for learning and spiritual growth through the study of God's Word. 4. Believers can practice and develop their spiritual gifts within the church. 5. Church serves as a place for connection and building relationships with other believers. 6. It acts as a base for carrying out missions and spreading the Gospel. 7. Church is a unique place for discipleship, enabling believers to become disciples who, in turn, make more disciples. The overall message conveyed in the sermon is that church is not just a gathering; it is a divine institution established by Jesus, essential for personal and communal spiritual growth, fellowship, and fulfilling the mission of spreading God's love and message to the world.

Pushing Boundaries with Tony Myers
Living in the Miraculous with Pastor Bill Chapman

Pushing Boundaries with Tony Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 46:35


Pastor Bill has seen the dead raised, he is a walking miracle. He was born into a family well acquainted with God's healing power. When he speaks mouths should clamp shut, ears should open attentatively. A Pastor of a small church and my pastor, one of the few churches that never shut down. Listen and hear the wisdom coming out of this man. House of God Worship Center Facebook Page YouTube Channel Website

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 2, 2022: Charlottesville City Council to consider Corner apartments conversion to a hotel; COVID cases up sharply today in Virginia

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 17:24


It’s been three months since February 2, prompting the question: Has anyone checked to see how the groundhog is doing? Still, May 2 is the 122nd day of 2022, and we are now mathematically one third of the way through. Perhaps nothing is still. In any case, this is Charlottesville Community Engagement and I remain Sean Tubbs, here for another week and another months of newsletters and podcasts that are hopefully informative. On today’s program:Charlottesville crews are taking down dead Ash and Oak trees this yeCOVID cases are up sharply across Virginia this morningCharlottesville has a new Fire MarshalA Buckingham County resident has died following a fatal crash this morning in Albemarle County City Council will take up two land use items tonight, one of which would double the already approved residential density on a property near the University of VirginiaFirst shout-out goes to the Piedmont Master Gardeners for their annual plant saleIn today’s first subscriber-supported shout-out, the Piedmont Master Gardeners are pleased to announce the return of their annual plant sale! That’s happening on Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Albemarle Square Shopping Center. The sale will offer thousands of annuals, perennials, shrubs, vegetables, herbs and houseplants, including a large selection of native plants.In addition, shoppers can purchase garden implements, yard ornaments and other “Green Elephants”; have their tools sharpened by an expert; and drop off their surplus plastic nursery pots for recycling. The sale will also feature a Help Desk for gardening questions and information tables on native plants, soil and composting, invasive plants, conservation landscaping and much more.For more information, visit piedmontmastegardeners.org. COVID-19 update: Numbers trending upward again? As the week and month begin, it’s worth checking in with the COVID-19 pandemic statistics in Virginia. Brace yourselves for this number. The Virginia Department of Health reports another 4,192 new cases today, and the seven day average for positive PCR tests is at 9.8 percent. The seven day average for new tests is at 1,870 new cases a day. However, these cases have not yet resulted in a higher number of people in the hospital for COVID. According to the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, there are 166 COVID patients currently in hospital care across Virginia and 28 are in intensive care units. Eleven are on ventilators. Those numbers are drastically lower than three months ago when the Omicron surge was at its peak. On Friday, the VDH reported 1,705 new cases. That’s the same day the UVA Health System held its weekly briefing, which included Chief Executive Officer Wendy Horton. She encouraged vigilance. “Among our employees and our workforce, we are seeing an uptick in community exposure in COVID so it isn’t going away in our community and I think a lot of friends and family are experiencing that this week,” Horton said. Dr. Costi Sifri, the director of hospital epidemiology at the University of Virginia, said the actual case counts are likely higher due to the number of home testing and due to the spread of a variant in Omicron. “They are increasingly more transmissible and because of that it’s very reasonable to take precautions,” Dr. Sifri said. “Masking works. It’s always worked. It will continue to work.” Dr. Sifri also encouraged people to investigate whether it is a good time for them to take an additional booster if eligible. “I think the first and foremost thing is to make sure that you are fully vaccinated and that you have completed what we consider the three dose vaccine series,” Dr. Sifri said.With allergy season in play, Dr. Sifri recommends self-testing to protect those you spend a lot of time around. “Your sniffles or scratchy throat that you may wish to attribute to hay fever may not be that but it could be a sign of COVID and to test yourself,” Dr. Sifri said. The Friday briefing also covered another emerging medical issue across the globe. So far there are no cases at the University of Virginia of severe unexplained cases of hepatitis in children, but doctors are keeping an eye out. Dr. Debbie-Ann Shirley is a pediatric infectious disease specialist who says more study is needed after an alert went out in late April.“Both the Centers for Disease Control and the Virginia Department of Health put out health advisories to notify health care providers about an increase in clusters of cases of severe liver diseases in children which we call hepatitis,” Dr. Shirley said in a briefing last Friday. One potential commonality is an adenovirus which can cause a variety of different ailments. The United Kingdom has seen a relatively high number of cases, some of which have required liver transplants. “It’s really the severity of these cases in young children that is causing concern and alarm and the reason that we want to investigate urgently to find out more information,” Dr. Shirley said. Local physicians are encouraged to reach out to UVA Health officials if they see pediatric patients with elevated levels of liver enzymes that are otherwise unexplained. “For parents who are trying to understand what to do when they hear this message, if they see signs and symptoms of hepatitis then to talk to their health care provider,” Dr. Shirley said. That includes yellowing of the eyes and skin, belly pain, and fatigue. I’ll have more on both issues as time moves on. Fatal crash at Hillsdale and Rio intersection this morningA 20-year-old from Dilwyn has died following a fatal crash this morning at the intersection of Rio Road and Hillsdale Drive. According to the Albemarle County Fire Rescue department, Mr. Kyjuan-Shallah Anthony Maurice Bell died at the scene after a collision with another vehicle. “The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the Albemarle County Police Department’s Fatal Crash Reconstruction Team,” reads the press release. “This is the third traffic fatality investigated by ACPD in 2022.”City to remove dead treesThe biological war between the Emerald Ash Borer and ash trees is still being waged, but it’s very much in the favor of the invasive species. That’s been confirmed by the city’s new urban forester, Steve Gaines.“The beetle larvae tunnel under the bark, and damage nutrient and water flow throughout the tree – basically girdling the tree,” Gaines said in email Friday afternoon. “Once infested, the trees usually die within 2-5 years after initial infection.”This morning, Charlottesville’s Parks and Recreation Department began removing six dead ash trees at the intersection of McIntire Road and West Main Street. That will take place Monday through Wednesday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and motorists can expect delays. Gaines said it is hard to tell how many more ash trees across the city will die but there will be a focus on removing ones that can cause harm. “It is safe to say that the city will be removing Ash hazard trees for quite a while,” Gaines said. “Standing dead Ash trees are particularly dangerous because the dead limbs are brittle and can easily break and fall during wind/weather events.”Gaines said the city is seeking to treat some ash trees with injections, but this often requires a landowner or organization to help cover the cost of treatment. Later in the week, crews will remove three dead Oak trees from Belmont Park. Gaines said there are many possibilities for why they have died. The Charlottesville Tree Commission meets virtually Tuesday at 5 p.m. (meeting info)Fire Captain Phillips elevated to Fire MarshalA veteran with 23 years of experience on the Charlottesville Fire Department has been named as the city’s new fire marshal. Joe Phillips will replace Deputy Chief Joe Powers, who had been in charge of Community Risk Reduction. According to a release, Phillips joined the department in January 1999 as a firefighter and medic. He has served as a battalion chief and has been in the Fire Marshal’s office since 2017. That’s where the fire department’s Office of Community Risk Reduction is located. A national search is underway for a new Deputy Chief for risk reduction. In today’s other three shout-outs Code for Charlottesville is seeking volunteers with tech, data, design, and research skills to work on community service projects. Founded in September 2019, Code for Charlottesville has worked on projects with the Legal Aid Justice Center, the Charlottesville Fire Department, and the Charlottesville Office of Human Rights. Visit codeforcville.org to learn about those projects. In the middle, I’d like to take the opportunity to wish my nephew, Ryan Craig, a happy 29th birthday. Where did the time go? The final comes from another Patreon supporter who wants you to go out and read a local news story written by a local journalist. Whether it be the Daily Progress, Charlottesville Tomorrow, C-Ville Weekly, NBC29, CBS19, WINA, or some other place I’ve not mentioned - the community depends on a network of people writing about the community. Go learn about this place today!Council to review two land use items this eveningLast month, the Charlottesville Planning Commission recommended approval of one land use item and recommended the denial of another at a joint public hearing with City Council. Tonight, City Council will hold final votes on both of them.The first is on the consent agenda. Southern Development seeks an increase of residential density at 209 Maury Avenue near the University of Virginia. Here’s city planner Matt Alfele.“The subject properties were rezoned from R-2U (residential two-family University) to R-3 with proffers in December 2019,” Alfele said. “The original plan called for residential development with 33 units. The new proposal calls for the same configuration but removes the parking underneath building 2 to accommodate additional units.”The new maximum count would be 64 units. As part of the proffers, six affordable units would be built by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville at the Flint Hill development in the Fry’s Spring neighborhood. Flint Hill is also being developed by Southern Development and that required eight affordable units. Habitat will be building those, as well. Charlie Armstrong is vice president at Southern Development. “Yes, it would create more units if we have more density on this site,” Armstrong said. “It does create more affordable units. Those will need to be off-site and we like the idea of doing them with Habitat at Flint Hill. We need to get Flint Hill through the approval process and built.”Armstrong said University of Virginia students do not drive as much, but the company has agreed to develop a parking plan for the site. They’ll also build a seven-foot sidewalk along Maury Avenue.  An existing structure on the property will be kept as part of the project. The Commission voted unanimously to recommend the increase. Council has opted to put it on their consent agenda rather than discuss it in open session tonight.Planning Commission recommends denial of conversion of apartments to hotel useIn the other matter, developer Bill Chapman sought permission to convert an apartment complex on 14th Street into a hotel. Here’s city planner Dannan O’Connell. “The subject property is currently developed with a 21-unit multifamily condominium use and the applicant wishes to renovate the existing building to accommodate a 19-unit hotel with one residential apartment,” O’Connell said. The structure was originally built as a hotel in 1964 but converted to apartment use some time later. Tonight’s consideration by Council comes just over a year after the city adopted an Affordable Housing Plan that seeks to increase the number of units and nearly six months after a new Comprehensive Plan was adopted.“The proposed redevelopment does meet some of the 2021 Comprehensive Plan’s goals regarding sustainable reuse of existing buildings, protecting the existing identity of city neighborhoods, and retaining successful businesses and jobs,” O’Connell said. “The proposed change of use would also result in a reduction of available rental housing within the city and this area. However, the existing apartment use is non-conforming in nature and located in an area of dense residential apartments geared towards short-term student housing.”Much of the discussion at the Planning Commission was whether the residential units should be removed from circulation. Commissioner Rory Stolzenberg noted that the units rented at what would appear to be what’s known as “naturally occurring affordable housing.” “The studio rents for $770 a month and that includes utilities,” Stolzenberg said. “And then I go look at what that is in terms of [Area Median Income] and it’s right at the 45 percent AMI range for a one-person household.” O’Connell said the application made clear that none of those units were participating in a subsidized program requiring the rents to be that low. “The reason these units are affordable is because they are older and so people can afford to live in them,” said Planning Commissioner Liz Russell. Developer Bill Chapman said the conversion would be similar to what he and his business partners did at the Oakhurst Circle and Inn project at the corner of Jefferson Park Avenue and Jefferson Park Avenue. “My partners and I own nine buildings over here on the south side of UVA in the Oakhurst Gildersleeve Historic District and some of them are apartments and some are private homes and some are hotel rooms,” Chapman said.Chapman said he thought the end result of the renovations of those buildings has made some of those streets better than they been. He said he wants to do the same at 207 14th Street.“The block just down the hill from this property on 14th Street is one of the dirtiest blocks in the whole city in terms of trash and we’re going to transform that a little bit because being in the hospitality business it needs to look good,” Chapman said. Chapman said the apartments are run down and cheap because they are old hotel rooms. He is a contract purchaser, and does not currently own them. He said financing their renovation as an apartment would result in much higher rents. “This property was built as a motel and I think it’s best operated as a hotel especially since it needs this new life brought to it,” Chapman said. “Now, could it go for a few more years as an apartment building? Yeah. Could it go for 20 more years as an apartment building. No.”Russell said she did not think the people living in the apartment were necessarily students. “We have to remember that not just students live in the area around the University but it seems like a pretty great proximity to the UVA Health System,” Russell said. “So many people can’t live in this community let alone proximate to UVA. Russell said she would vote to recommend denial because she housing is more important than hotel rooms. Commissioner Karim Habbab also could not support it.“This is currently exactly the missing middle housing that we are trying to develop in the city and given our affordable housing issue, I cannot see how this would help with that,” Habbab said. The Commission voted 4-2 to recommend denial. Now it’s up to Council to make a decision. Help support Town Crier Productions with a paid subscription to this newsletter!For one year now, Town Crier Productions has a promo with Ting!Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. If you decide to proceed to make the switch, you’ll get:Free installationSecond month of Ting service for freeA $75 gift card to the Downtown MallAdditionally, Ting will match your Substack subscription to support Town Crier Productions, the company that produces this newsletter and other community offerings. So, your $5 a month subscription yields $5 for TCP. Your $50 a year subscription yields $50 for TCP! The same goes for a $200 a year subscription! All goes to cover the costs of getting this newsletter out as often as possible. Learn more here! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Mark Howard Broadcast
Blessings and Encouragement!!!

Mark Howard Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 40:41


On this edition of the Mark Howard Broadcast, with Bro. Tony Myers, Bro. Tony Myers special guest is his Pastor, Bill Chapman!Join, Pastor Bill and Bro. Tony for a message of BLESSINGS, ENCOURAGEMENT and Teaching, for our Times!YOU WILL BE BLESSED and ENCOURAGED!EMAIL: YOUARELOVED@minister.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/)

FPC's Podcast
Episode 396: June 20th Rev Bill Chapman_We Also

FPC's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 52:13


https://trcgastonia.com/

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Mark Howard Broadcast
Bro. Tony Myers and his special guests, Pastor Bill Chapman and his wife Becky!

Mark Howard Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 77:22


A truly, wonderful, wonderful, conversation with Brother Tony Myers and his guests: Pastor Bill Chapman and his wife of over 40 years Becky Chapman! Insight, wisdom, miracles and much more!A real warm blessing and testimony of God's excellent grace!Email the Mark Howard Broadcast: youareloved@minister.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/)

Mark Howard Broadcast
An afternoon with Pastor Bill Chapman and Tony Myers

Mark Howard Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 100:41


Join,  Tony's Pastor, Bill Chapman as they discuss several topics including miracles, faith, religion vs relationship and other spiritual topics. A wonderful Spirit filled blessing for one and all!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/)

Mark Howard Broadcast
Brother Tony Myers and his Pastor Bill Chapman

Mark Howard Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 102:20


A double Blessing of encouragement, learning and inspiration! With Brother Tony Myers and his Pastor Bill Chapman.BE BLESSED!!!! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/)

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
On The Objective: Hold The Line, God Will Deliver w/ Steven Menking, Bill Chapman and Jon Robberson

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 143:58


Today we have a very special show. Steven Menking has brought us Reliance for years now but you may have never seen him in his natural habitat which is his On The Objective program. Well, these times have called him to ask us to spread the word on this network, as well. Enjoy this and ruminate on this over the weekend. Its a big deal and a massive topic to consider.

On the Objective
OtO 332: Hold The Line, God Will Deliver - Jon Robberson & Bill Chapman

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 143:58


Evil is mounting a Pickett's Charge head on against the people of God. Let's all take a breath and recharge our spiritual batteries to get ready for the fight ahead. Jon Robberson and Bill Chapman join Steven to break down the spiritual dynamics of the post-election fight. Will we see freedom or tyranny prevail? Will we see revival or apostasy? What will this moment of clarity bring? We pray that you will be as blessed by this recording as we were. By the way: Jesus is Lord! Thank you as always for joining us On the Objective!Steven Menking: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveJon Robberson: https://twitter.com/RobbersonJonBill Chapman: https://twitter.com/GeorgiaPatriot6

Mark Howard Broadcast
Tony Myers and Pastor Bill Chapman Return

Mark Howard Broadcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 55:31


On this Mark Howard Broadcast, we will once again have our good friend Tony Myers with Pastor Bill Chapman from the House of God Worship Center, in a very compelling conversation that discusses how to recognize the voice of the Holy Spirit and much more.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/)

Rod and Reel Radio
Rod and Reel Radio 10/04/20

Rod and Reel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 111:05


Pro angler Aaron Martens Announced he's on his way to fish the U.S. Open in Las Vegas and updated us on the battle is raging waging against the big “C”. Kelley Kleghorn introduced he new Pick up & Delivery Service in support of San Diego's fish processors & customers. CCA California Executive Director Wayne Kotow updated us AB1949 and the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. Bill Siemantel reported on the results of this week’s BBZ Junior Big Bass Championship at Bill Chapman’s Willows Resort in Priest Lake, Idaho.

True Tales From Old Houses
Enon Hall: In It for the Long Haul Part II

True Tales From Old Houses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 37:03


In this episode, Devyn and Stacy talk about how their families feel about their dedication to old houses.  Later, they welcome Bill Chapman. Known as the "Granddaddy of the house blog movement," Bill and his wife Gay have been restoring and rehabbing Enon Hall for over 20 years!  This episode is part two of two, and today's focus is on Bill's favorite projects and burnout.

True Tales From Old Houses
Enon Hall: In It for the Long Haul Part I

True Tales From Old Houses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 49:17


In this episode, Devyn and Stacy offer advice to a listener about her window restoration dilemma.  Later, they welcome Bill Chapman. Known as the "Granddaddy of the house blog movement," Bill and his wife Gay have been restoring and rehabbing Enon Hall for over 20 years! Bill's story is one of trust and vision. Although we cannot change history, we can shape the future.  Today's episode is part one of two.

On the Objective
On the Objective - America's Domestic Enemies Go All In - Bill Chapman - 06.09.2020

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 46:23


Welcome back On the Objective as your host Steven Menking sits down with Bill Chapman to discuss critical recent developments with a calm, encouraging approach! Following the murder of George Floyd American cities began to burn. As we see the worst of the violence being quelled in many places, the light has begun to shine even brighter on local and state officials who have not protected their own communities and are now advocating for the police to be defunded or dismantled. This is an all in desperation push, and many are realizing the nature of the prolific deception each day that goes by. Thanks again for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWArNcoTCBRxeoTJWvcc9QSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - America's Domestic Enemies Go All In - Bill Chapman - 06.09.2020

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 46:23


Welcome back On the Objective as your host Steven Menking sits down with Bill Chapman to discuss critical recent developments with a calm, encouraging approach! Following the murder of George Floyd American cities began to burn. As we see the worst of the violence being quelled in many places, the light has begun to shine even brighter on local and state officials who have not protected their own communities and are now advocating for the police to be defunded or dismantled. This is an all in desperation push, and many are realizing the nature of the prolific deception each day that goes by. Thanks again for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWArNcoTCBRxeoTJWvcc9QSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

Hospital IQ
A Surgeon's View of COVID-19 Recovery

Hospital IQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 9:48


Dr. Bill Chapman, General and Bariatric Surgeon at Souther Surgical Associates, discuss the impact the COVID-19 shutdown had on his practice, the frustration of not being able to treat his patients, and his plans for ramping up on the path to recovery.

On the Objective
On the Objective - The Arrival Of The Storm - Bill Chapman - 03.22.2020

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 62:00


Welcome back On the Objective as your host Steven Menking sits down with Bill Chapman to discuss critical recent developments with a calm, encouraging approach! Recent changes to the Google search algorithm and Q proofs have validated the notion that the Coronavirus outbreak is leading to a significant awakening throughout the public. Will this scenario lead to the great awakening so many have anticipated? How will the pandemic develop? What kind of attitude should we have in order to persevere and endure through this trying time? Thanks again for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWArNcoTCBRxeoTJWvcc9QSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - The Arrival Of The Storm - Bill Chapman - 03.22.2020

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 62:00


Welcome back On the Objective as your host Steven Menking sits down with Bill Chapman to discuss critical recent developments with a calm, encouraging approach! Recent changes to the Google search algorithm and Q proofs have validated the notion that the Coronavirus outbreak is leading to a significant awakening throughout the public. Will this scenario lead to the great awakening so many have anticipated? How will the pandemic develop? What kind of attitude should we have in order to persevere and endure through this trying time? Thanks again for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWArNcoTCBRxeoTJWvcc9QSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - The Indoctrination Of Youth - Bill Chapman - 10.08.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 63:45


Welcome back On the Objective as your host Steven Menking sits down with Bill Chapman for another conversation about the impact of persuasion in the minds of the younger generation. Bill's background in film and television production have given him a unique perspective on what has taken place in recent decades. There are serious problems that we are facing, but the alarmism that has typified many discussions, particularly the conversation around environmental issues, has created a situation where genuine solutions are not being brought to the forefront. Instead, many different games are afoot. We hope that this interview will aid in uncovering many potent dynamics that we are encountering more and more in these times. Thanks again for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - The Indoctrination Of Youth - Bill Chapman - 10.08.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 63:45


Welcome back On the Objective as your host Steven Menking sits down with Bill Chapman for another conversation about the impact of persuasion in the minds of the younger generation. Bill's background in film and television production have given him a unique perspective on what has taken place in recent decades. There are serious problems that we are facing, but the alarmism that has typified many discussions, particularly the conversation around environmental issues, has created a situation where genuine solutions are not being brought to the forefront. Instead, many different games are afoot. We hope that this interview will aid in uncovering many potent dynamics that we are encountering more and more in these times. Thanks again for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Christian Work Ethic - Bill Chapman - 08.16.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 61:12


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the application of the Christian faith to the times that we are living in. This conversation focuses on the importance of work ethic, how you can differentiate yourself from your peers, and how faith comes into play in these scenarios. It appears that our generation is largely lacking motivation for the Kingdom of God and even in the many things we tend to in regard to our families, jobs, and in general. What can be done to strengthen our resolve and understanding? Thanks for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Christian Work Ethic - Bill Chapman - 08.16.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 61:12


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the application of the Christian faith to the times that we are living in. This conversation focuses on the importance of work ethic, how you can differentiate yourself from your peers, and how faith comes into play in these scenarios. It appears that our generation is largely lacking motivation for the Kingdom of God and even in the many things we tend to in regard to our families, jobs, and in general. What can be done to strengthen our resolve and understanding? Thanks for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Harnessing Entertainment For The Kingdom Of God - Bill Chapman - 04.30.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 63:17


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the dynamics of entertainment media and how what was designed for evil can be turned for good by the power of God. The discussion is motivated by the release of Unplanned, a movie that is helping to move the needle in the conversation about abortion and infanticide in this nation. Many Americans won't read a book or follow an abstract argument, but almost everyone can be touched by a true story presented in an effective manner. There are so many miraculous testimonies of Jesus available for this generation, and they can help facilitate the dramatic harvest that the Lord deserves. Thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Harnessing Entertainment For The Kingdom Of God - Bill Chapman - 04.30.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 63:17


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the dynamics of entertainment media and how what was designed for evil can be turned for good by the power of God. The discussion is motivated by the release of Unplanned, a movie that is helping to move the needle in the conversation about abortion and infanticide in this nation. Many Americans won't read a book or follow an abstract argument, but almost everyone can be touched by a true story presented in an effective manner. There are so many miraculous testimonies of Jesus available for this generation, and they can help facilitate the dramatic harvest that the Lord deserves. Thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - A Generation Of Abomination - Bill Chapman - 02.04.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 47:55


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the dynamics of abomination that we are witnessing in this generation. Using the list from Proverbs 6 we identify where and how each one is taking place. We hope that you are edified and encouraged by this conversation and the practical spiritual solutions that are discussed. Thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - A Generation Of Abomination - Bill Chapman - 02.04.2019

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 47:55


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the dynamics of abomination that we are witnessing in this generation. Using the list from Proverbs 6 we identify where and how each one is taking place. We hope that you are edified and encouraged by this conversation and the practical spiritual solutions that are discussed. Thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Walking Patiently With God - Bill Chapman & Chris Baucom - 12.15.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 79:06


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman and Chris Baucom for a powerful conversation about how God leads us incrementally along the path He has laid out for us. We must make the decision to be obedient to the will of God, to place our faith in the finished work of Jesus, and to trust that the Lord will keep us through every trial meant to strengthen our faith. It requires supernatural intervention for us to be content in all things as we are instructed and to pray without ceasing as we must. Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Walking Patiently With God - Bill Chapman & Chris Baucom - 12.15.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 79:06


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman and Chris Baucom for a powerful conversation about how God leads us incrementally along the path He has laid out for us. We must make the decision to be obedient to the will of God, to place our faith in the finished work of Jesus, and to trust that the Lord will keep us through every trial meant to strengthen our faith. It requires supernatural intervention for us to be content in all things as we are instructed and to pray without ceasing as we must. Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Immigration, Division, And A Week Of Fireworks - Bill Chapman - 12.02.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 62:40


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the current state of affairs. The is tremendous anticipation building again, this time for an array of testimonies before Congress this week. We shall see what these events have in store, but regardless of the outcomes division will be highlighted. The immigration issue is also discussed in light of the division it has created in our nation. Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Immigration, Division, And A Week Of Fireworks - Bill Chapman - 12.02.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 62:40


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another discussion about the current state of affairs. The is tremendous anticipation building again, this time for an array of testimonies before Congress this week. We shall see what these events have in store, but regardless of the outcomes division will be highlighted. The immigration issue is also discussed in light of the division it has created in our nation. Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - 2018 Midterms And The #MAGABomber Mess - Bill Chapman - 10.28.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 67:59


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another powerful conversation about the 2018 midterms. We have seen the rhetoric escalated to an entirely different level in the wake of Cesar Sayoc allegedly mailing explosive devices to prominent anti-Trump figures and Democrat political leaders. Many have cried foul at the timing of these developments and the surrounding narrative. We discuss research being done on the core questions before turning to the overall dynamics we see unfolding. Please continue to pray, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - 2018 Midterms And The #MAGABomber Mess - Bill Chapman - 10.28.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 67:59


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for another powerful conversation about the 2018 midterms. We have seen the rhetoric escalated to an entirely different level in the wake of Cesar Sayoc allegedly mailing explosive devices to prominent anti-Trump figures and Democrat political leaders. Many have cried foul at the timing of these developments and the surrounding narrative. We discuss research being done on the core questions before turning to the overall dynamics we see unfolding. Please continue to pray, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151On the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - From Leftist Hypocrisy To Red Tsunami - Bill Chapman - 10.19.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 61:21


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for a powerful conversation about the 2018 midterms, the hypocrisy being displayed by hard leftists across the country, and the potential for a red tsunami to eclipse the often cited blue wave. The dynamics of the Kavanaugh hearings, among many other trends, have fired up the conservative base and infuriated independents. We need to pray for discernment and for righteousness to be restored, not just at the ballot box but in our own lives. Be encouraged brothers and sisters! Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - From Leftist Hypocrisy To Red Tsunami - Bill Chapman - 10.19.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 61:21


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back Bill Chapman for a powerful conversation about the 2018 midterms, the hypocrisy being displayed by hard leftists across the country, and the potential for a red tsunami to eclipse the often cited blue wave. The dynamics of the Kavanaugh hearings, among many other trends, have fired up the conservative base and infuriated independents. We need to pray for discernment and for righteousness to be restored, not just at the ballot box but in our own lives. Be encouraged brothers and sisters! Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Christian Movies Are Funding Satan's Kingdom - Jon Robberson & Bill Chapman - 08.25.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 100:22


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back the dynamic duo of Hollywood ex-pats, Jon Robberson and Bill Chapman. Both gentlemen were plucked out of the entertainment production industry by the hand of God, and now they spread the truth and lift up the name of Jesus! This eye-opening conversation focuses on the financial relationships in Hollywoods and clearly demonstrates how movies that are Christian themed are putting money into the coffers of the enemy which are then used to perpetrate an evil agenda. It is high time that we started being more prayerful and thoughtful about our decisions. Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapJon RobbersonCaravan To Midnight: https://www.caravantomidnight.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbersonJonOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Christian Movies Are Funding Satan's Kingdom - Jon Robberson & Bill Chapman - 08.25.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 100:22


Join us On the Objective as your host Steven Menking welcomes back the dynamic duo of Hollywood ex-pats, Jon Robberson and Bill Chapman. Both gentlemen were plucked out of the entertainment production industry by the hand of God, and now they spread the truth and lift up the name of Jesus! This eye-opening conversation focuses on the financial relationships in Hollywoods and clearly demonstrates how movies that are Christian themed are putting money into the coffers of the enemy which are then used to perpetrate an evil agenda. It is high time that we started being more prayerful and thoughtful about our decisions. Please share this broadcast with someone who needs to hear it, and thanks for joining us On the Objective! Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapJon RobbersonCaravan To Midnight: https://www.caravantomidnight.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbersonJonOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Has The Real Storm Finally Arrived? - Bill Chapman - 06.27.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 65:21


Join your host Steven Menking as he sits down again with Bill Chapman, intrepid researcher and truth seeker, for an update on the political situation, the QAnon phenomenon, and the overall state of affairs in the world today. Bill looks at complicated topics in light of his experience in Hollywood, where he formerly worked in a variety of production capacities. These days he is following the calling of God on his life and is working to speak the truth however possible. Please sit back and enjoy this important and timely conversation. Thanks again for joining us today On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Has The Real Storm Finally Arrived? - Bill Chapman - 06.27.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 65:21


Join your host Steven Menking as he sits down again with Bill Chapman, intrepid researcher and truth seeker, for an update on the political situation, the QAnon phenomenon, and the overall state of affairs in the world today. Bill looks at complicated topics in light of his experience in Hollywood, where he formerly worked in a variety of production capacities. These days he is following the calling of God on his life and is working to speak the truth however possible. Please sit back and enjoy this important and timely conversation. Thanks again for joining us today On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

History Unplugged Podcast
An Infantry Officer's Fight Through Nazi Europe, From D-Day to VE Day

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 76:38


Falling comrades, savagery of war, and the intense will to prevail in battle faced young Bill Chapman when he stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. For the following eleven months Chapman served in the most hazardous duty in the Army—dodging Nazi captures and fighting for his and his brothers-in-arms’ survival.To talk about Bill's story on today's episode of History Unplugged is his son, retired infantry officer and author Craig Chapman. Craig reveals his father’s first-hand account of the horror, fear, and danger from the front lines of WWII’s most momentous events, from his mortar unit's landing at Utah Beach on D-Day, through the brutal fighting in southern Germany against SS holdouts and Nazi extremists in the spring of 1945, to VE Day.  

On the Objective
On the Objective - North Korea, Kanye West, And QAnon - Bill Chapman - 04.29.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 67:45


Join your host Steven Menking as he is joined once again by researcher Bill Chapman for a discussion of the astounding recent developments in North Korea. The conversation also covers the social media firestorm whipped up by Kanye West and the potential for cultural inflection. Finally, the current thrust of the Q postings is examined with an eye for what will happen next. These are historical times, so let's be sure to have our spiritual foundation properly set in Jesus! Thanks again for joining us today On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - North Korea, Kanye West, And QAnon - Bill Chapman - 04.29.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 67:45


Join your host Steven Menking as he is joined once again by researcher Bill Chapman for a discussion of the astounding recent developments in North Korea. The conversation also covers the social media firestorm whipped up by Kanye West and the potential for cultural inflection. Finally, the current thrust of the Q postings is examined with an eye for what will happen next. These are historical times, so let's be sure to have our spiritual foundation properly set in Jesus! Thanks again for joining us today On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Syria, OIG, April Showers - Bill Chapman - 04.19.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 41:47


Join your host Steven Menking as he is joined once again by researcher Bill Chapman for a discussion on the latest events in Syria and expectations for the OIG report. Tensions are high, and it almost feels like the barometric pressure is dropping, signalling the arrival of the long-awaited storm. We shall see what the coming weeks have in store, but the maelstrom is poised to continue. Will the cries for justice finally be answered? Many have great expectations, and others have grown thoroughly disillusioned. Continue to fight the good fight of faith and to stand strong in this hour. We hope you are encouraged, informed, and edified by this conversation. Thanks for spending your time with us today On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Syria, OIG, April Showers - Bill Chapman - 04.19.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 41:47


Join your host Steven Menking as he is joined once again by researcher Bill Chapman for a discussion on the latest events in Syria and expectations for the OIG report. Tensions are high, and it almost feels like the barometric pressure is dropping, signalling the arrival of the long-awaited storm. We shall see what the coming weeks have in store, but the maelstrom is poised to continue. Will the cries for justice finally be answered? Many have great expectations, and others have grown thoroughly disillusioned. Continue to fight the good fight of faith and to stand strong in this hour. We hope you are encouraged, informed, and edified by this conversation. Thanks for spending your time with us today On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Q, Division, And The Next Phase - Bill Chapman - 03.28.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 57:55


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he is joined again by Bill Chapman to discuss the latest from Q including potential action against technology companies, the denuclearization of North Korea, and the back and forth dynamics of analyzing the various scenarios. Many have grown frustrated with the lack of overt action, and fair enough. We discuss how to maintain a proper balance in our interpretations so that we are less subject to the wild emotional swings of decision cycles. Now is the time to soberly assess the situation, to appropriately take action in our own lives, and above all to seek God. Thanks as always for joining us On the Objective Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Q, Division, And The Next Phase - Bill Chapman - 03.28.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 57:55


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he is joined again by Bill Chapman to discuss the latest from Q including potential action against technology companies, the denuclearization of North Korea, and the back and forth dynamics of analyzing the various scenarios. Many have grown frustrated with the lack of overt action, and fair enough. We discuss how to maintain a proper balance in our interpretations so that we are less subject to the wild emotional swings of decision cycles. Now is the time to soberly assess the situation, to appropriately take action in our own lives, and above all to seek God. Thanks as always for joining us On the Objective Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - McCabe, Q, And The Big Picture - Bill Chapman - 03.17.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 75:21


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he is joined again by Bill Chapman to discuss the firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and what it portends for the days ahead. There has been heightened division and frustration among those who understand the evil that has been perpetrated. Continued demands for justice will be made. What is the appropriate attitude given the latest events? How should we be approaching the big picture? Is it possible to avoid emotional whiplash? Who is really in control? We hope you enjoy this critical conversation, and as always thank you for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - McCabe, Q, And The Big Picture - Bill Chapman - 03.17.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 75:21


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he is joined again by Bill Chapman to discuss the firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and what it portends for the days ahead. There has been heightened division and frustration among those who understand the evil that has been perpetrated. Continued demands for justice will be made. What is the appropriate attitude given the latest events? How should we be approaching the big picture? Is it possible to avoid emotional whiplash? Who is really in control? We hope you enjoy this critical conversation, and as always thank you for joining us On the Objective!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

The Hagmann Daily Show
Why Media Matters Matter with Bill Chapman

The Hagmann Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 61:00


A new bridge at Florida International University has collapsed leaving six dead with the body count sure to rise.   We look at the reasons why this happened and talk about the problem of infustructure in our nation.  The pot holes are so bad in this country and we are in need of some changes but with corruption will we ever see these problems fixed.  Bill Chapman joins us for the second half of the show to talk about the influence of Media matters and the lefts ideology and the damage it has done to our society.  This and much more.   Check out our sponsor simply clean foods

On the Objective
On the Objective - Two Damascus Moments: From Hollywood's Hell To Heaven's Reward - Bill Chapman & Jon Robberson - 02.24.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 160:34


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he hosts a blockbuster discussion between Bill Chapman (@bchapman151) and Jon Robberson (The Hagmann Report). Both Bill and Jon left Hollywood and reveal inside information about what life is like on a film crew, the spiritual dynamics of the industry, and how God led them out of the business. This is a riveting conversation that covers all different angles, including many personal and professional anecdotes. Please share this broadcast and seek the face of God. He has a purpose for your life regardless of your current occupation, and He may be calling you into something greater at such a time as this. Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIPZHXHblC1j_1H49KQXwgwGab: https://gab.ai/BchapJon RobbersonThe Hagmann Report: https://www.hagmannreport.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbersonJonOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Two Damascus Moments: From Hollywood's Hell To Heaven's Reward - Bill Chapman & Jon Robberson - 02.24.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 160:34


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he hosts a blockbuster discussion between Bill Chapman (@bchapman151) and Jon Robberson (The Hagmann Report). Both Bill and Jon left Hollywood and reveal inside information about what life is like on a film crew, the spiritual dynamics of the industry, and how God led them out of the business. This is a riveting conversation that covers all different angles, including many personal and professional anecdotes. Please share this broadcast and seek the face of God. He has a purpose for your life regardless of your current occupation, and He may be calling you into something greater at such a time as this. Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIPZHXHblC1j_1H49KQXwgwGab: https://gab.ai/BchapJon RobbersonThe Hagmann Report: https://www.hagmannreport.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbersonJonOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - All The Cards Are Being Played - Bill Chapman - 02.15.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 77:36


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he is joined again by Bill Chapman to discuss the Florida shooting, the latest from Q, the potential exposure of corruption in big pharma, the importance of demonstrating the love of Christ, the counterintelligence dynamics that are bubbling to the surface, and all things related to the death throes of significant cabal influence. Patience is necessary while justice is served, but the more awareness spreads the faster the process will unfold.Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - All The Cards Are Being Played - Bill Chapman - 02.15.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 77:36


Join your host Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he is joined again by Bill Chapman to discuss the Florida shooting, the latest from Q, the potential exposure of corruption in big pharma, the importance of demonstrating the love of Christ, the counterintelligence dynamics that are bubbling to the surface, and all things related to the death throes of significant cabal influence. Patience is necessary while justice is served, but the more awareness spreads the faster the process will unfold.Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - #MemoDay Is Upon Us - Bill Chapman - 02.02.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 75:38


Join Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he welcomes Bill Chapman back with us On the Objective to discuss the #FISAGate memo that dropped unredacted today. The level of scrambling and obfuscation by the deep state has reached a fever pitch as these revelations of criminal abuse of the FISA courts unfold. Steven and Bill do a deep dive into the text of the memo and the surrounding narratives. Join us On the Objective to reflect on these truth bombs and to look ahead at what is likely headed our way next. #ReleaseTheIGReportThe MemoOfficial Document: https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/memo_and_white_house_letter.pdfBill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - #MemoDay Is Upon Us - Bill Chapman - 02.02.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 75:38


Join Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he welcomes Bill Chapman back with us On the Objective to discuss the #FISAGate memo that dropped unredacted today. The level of scrambling and obfuscation by the deep state has reached a fever pitch as these revelations of criminal abuse of the FISA courts unfold. Steven and Bill do a deep dive into the text of the memo and the surrounding narratives. Join us On the Objective to reflect on these truth bombs and to look ahead at what is likely headed our way next. #ReleaseTheIGReportThe MemoOfficial Document: https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/memo_and_white_house_letter.pdfBill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - #QAnon #WeThePeople #GreatAwakening #FakeNewsAwards - Bill Chapman - 01.18.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 70:17


Join Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he welcomes Bill Chapman back with us On the Objective to discuss the Fake News Awards, meme wars, and the latest from Q. In this episode we examine several different hypotheses, objections, and viewpoints relative to the Q phenomenon and try to unpack the scope of what is going on at the 40,000 foot level. Bill also gives us his perspective on the effectiveness of the Fake News Awards as well as the #WeThePeople and #GreatAwakening hashtag campaigns.Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - #QAnon #WeThePeople #GreatAwakening #FakeNewsAwards - Bill Chapman - 01.18.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 70:17


Join Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he welcomes Bill Chapman back with us On the Objective to discuss the Fake News Awards, meme wars, and the latest from Q. In this episode we examine several different hypotheses, objections, and viewpoints relative to the Q phenomenon and try to unpack the scope of what is going on at the 40,000 foot level. Bill also gives us his perspective on the effectiveness of the Fake News Awards as well as the #WeThePeople and #GreatAwakening hashtag campaigns.Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Truth Bombs With Bill Chapman - Jesus, Hollywood, QAnon - 01.12.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 72:55


Join Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he welcomes Bill Chapman for his inaugural broadcast with us On the Objective. Bill recently walked away from working in film and television at the urging of the Holy Spirit. He has been called now to apply his problem solving, symbolism recognition, and spiritual understanding to spread truth through any and all channels. Bill has been raised up for such a time as this, and he is passionate about Christ and His power to set people free from the delusions of modernity. Active on 8chan boards, Bill has been digging deep into the QAnon phenomenon since its inception and shares his insights about what lies ahead!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

On the Objective
On the Objective - Truth Bombs With Bill Chapman - Jesus, Hollywood, QAnon - 01.12.2018

On the Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 72:55


Join Steven Menking (The Amateur Society) as he welcomes Bill Chapman for his inaugural broadcast with us On the Objective. Bill recently walked away from working in film and television at the urging of the Holy Spirit. He has been called now to apply his problem solving, symbolism recognition, and spiritual understanding to spread truth through any and all channels. Bill has been raised up for such a time as this, and he is passionate about Christ and His power to set people free from the delusions of modernity. Active on 8chan boards, Bill has been digging deep into the QAnon phenomenon since its inception and shares his insights about what lies ahead!Bill ChapmanTwitter: https://twitter.com/bchapman151Gab: https://gab.ai/BchapOn the ObjectiveWebsite: http://ontheobjective.org/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheObjectiveSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/on-the-objectiveiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/on-the-objective-28550447/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ontheobjectiveEmail: ontheobjective@gmail.com

Something More with Chris Boyd  Show Podcasts
March 26, 2016- Bill Chapman and Attorney Keats Boyd

Something More with Chris Boyd Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 102:19


Chris is joined by Bill Chapman of Chapman, Cole, and Gleason Funeral Homes in the first hour of this week's "Something More" to discuss planning for final expenses and the steps necessary to plan a funeral. In the second hour, Chris welcomes frequent show contributor Attorney Keats Boyd back for an estate planning discussion. Chris and Keats talk about different types of trusts, elder law, and the use of insurance in estate planning. Finally, Scott Liebkemann is here with the Slade Mortgage Minute.

Lets Talk Trains
National Railway Historical Society RailCamp with host Skip Waters

Lets Talk Trains

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2014 121:00


  Join us to learn about NRHS RailCamp 2014 with host Skip Waters. The National Railway Historical Society each summer sponsors RailCamp, a venue that gives hands-on contemporary railroading and railroad preservation experience to high school students, allowing them to interact directly with rail employees, learn what it takes to be a railroader, and explore career opportunities. RailCamp 2014 will be held in two locations, on the East Coast and West Coast. Among this year’s rail industry partners include Amtrak, short line Tacoma Rail, and the Strasburg Rail Road. RailCamp East will be held July 6-11, 2014, and be based in Newark, Del., with some activities in Strasburg, Pa. RailCamp Northwest will take place July 27-Aug. 2, 2014, in Tacoma, Wash.  Two exciting camps with lots of activities planned.  Hear all about them and how to apply to attend.  Joining Skip will be Bud Thompson and Bill Chapman with NRHS to discuss how to particapate in RailCamp 2014.  A few past RailCampers will join us too to share how much fun they had and what they learned.   Also, learn how to apply for scholarships to pay for RailCamp and maybe even your travel expenses.  You don't want to miss it.  We will have our usual callers and take your phone calls too.  All Aboard to hear about "RailCamp 2014!" You can apply to RailCamp by going to www.NRHS.com and click on the RailCamp Schedule on the front page.  See you at Camp this Summer!  

Paul Deach's posts
Bill Chapman - County Council Elections 2013

Paul Deach's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 20:27


County Councillor Bill Chapman talks to Paul Deach about his role as a Borough & County Councillor ahead of the elections on 2nd May 2012

Paul Deach's posts
BBC Surrey discusses speed limits - Bill Chapman calls in

Paul Deach's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 3:54


Bill Chapman calls into BBC Surrey on the subject of speed limits

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Paul Deach's posts
BBC Surrey with Nigel Williams - Bill Chapman Snow & Community Spirit

Paul Deach's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2013 2:59


BBC Surrey with Nigel Williams - Bill Chapman Snow & Community Spirit

Paul Deach's posts
Cllr Bill Chapman on Red Road - BBC Surrey

Paul Deach's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2012 5:19


Bill Chapman talks to the BBC on the side of the Red Road about reduction in speed limit. #SurreyHeath #Lightwater #Camberley

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