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Brockport First Baptist sermon audio from Sunday, May 25, 2025: “The Mystery of Melchizedek,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 14:17-24.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the church, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Brockport First Baptist sermon audio from Sunday, May 18, 2025: “Abram Raises an Army,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 14:1-16.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the church, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, May 11, 2025: “Mo Money Mo Problems,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 13:1-18.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the church, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Alicia from Brockport calls in for a chance to win PXY Merch in Rochester's Favorite Game–Can't Beat Breezy! Will Breezy get a W on her birthday to end her losing streak?
Sermon from Sunday, May 4, 2025: “Abram and Sarai's Egyptian Vacation,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 12:10-20.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the building, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Bob talks to Dan Duthoid of the of the Canaseraga American Legion about the annual Ham and Leek Dinner, Bob takes calls, talks about how a Geneva police officer is the possible target of a drug investigation, 13 WHAM covering the story of a Brockport staffer getting a DWI, the PAB, Bob talks to Marvin, and talks about being in Albany the past two days.
Sermon from Sunday, April 27, 2025: “One Messed Up Family,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 11:27-12:9.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the building, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
This week, Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, chats with her guest, Anna Villa-Bager. The two talk about the origins of Marble Jam's distinctive name, the strategic steps Anna took to build a robust nonprofit, and the comprehensive programs that Marble Jam offers, including various creative arts therapies and digital arts. In this episode, we discuss: How the idea began with the creation of a children's television show named "Marble Jam," which was creatively inspired by character initials and led to a broader mission after personal experiences. Marble Jam's development and expansion from one signature program to a large facility with numerous creative arts programs and therapies. The power of building relationships played a crucial role in starting and growing the nonprofit organization. Stories of growth and development in participants through Marble Jam's programs, focusing on children and adults with special needs. Resilience, flexibility, and the importance of surrounding oneself with knowledgeable individuals to make a difference in the community. The importance of purpose in nonprofit work and how it sustains and motivates staff and leadership within Marble Jam. Anna Villa-Bager, Founder /President of Marble Jam Anna's experience in the entertainment industry spans over twenty years in all aspects of entertainment, including corporate show production, from initial concept to completion, music and book development, costuming, casting, and choreography. In the large corporate arena, Anna co-developed and produced national and regional industrial shows for many companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Cooper Vision, and Becton Dickinson. She was a spokesperson and performer with Adidas USA for International Super Shows worldwide. Her portfolio includes an extensive theatrical performance career. As an original cast member of Jerome Robbins Broadway, Anna performed and assisted Mr. Robbins in reconstructing dance pieces from notation and old film archives. Other performance credits include Broadway, International and National Tours, Regional and Children's Theatre, film and television. With a foundation in dance and psychology, her tenure at MarbleJam has been dedicated to enriching lives through the arts. Leveraging her social networking, music, and theatre expertise, she fosters an environment where creativity meets advocacy, empowering children and adults alike. With a focus on strategic growth and community engagement at the organization's helm, she ensures the mission resonates and impacts widely. The journey from an international and Broadway dancing career to the founder of a nonprofit organization illustrates a trajectory shaped by a commitment to artistic expression and social contribution. Her team's achievements, such as establishing specialized programs and securing vital resources, reflect a shared vision of accessibility and joy in the arts. This path reflects not just a career but her profound personal calling inspired by her family and the transformative power of art. Anna graduated from the State University of New York at Brockport with a BS in dance with a focus on psychology. She is certified in nonprofit executive management and development and is a certified career planning counselor. Anna maintains all union affiliations with SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity Association. Website: https://marblejam.org/ Social Media Links: Anna Villa-Bager Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-villa-bager-cne-cde-2369829/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anna.villabager Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avbager/?hl=en MarbleJam Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marblejamkids Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marblejamkids/# YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn94l-kYie7OkvRCCxuwRUg Email: info@marblejam.org
Sermon from Resurrection Sunday, April 20, 2025: “The Cross and the Tower,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 11:1-9.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the building, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Episode 202: Moorish Refugees in the Early Modern Mediterranean In this podcast, Andrew Russo, Ph.D. candidate in History at the University of Rochester, discusses his current project on the Morisco community in early modern Morocco, Tunisia, and Sicily. Russo outlines current trends in the historiography of the Moriscos, including a focus on local sources and records that illuminate the broad range of identities arriving in North Africa. Presenting several of these sources, Russo compares Morisco communities arriving in Morocco and Tunisia as well as how interactions with local religious and political authorities affected their experiences. Russo describes how certain writers of the time shaped narratives of Morisco identity and concludes by highlighting sources in Tunisia, including many in Spanish. Andrew Russo is a scholar of mobility, migration, and diaspora. He graduated from the State University of New York in Brockport with a MA degree in Global History, and now lives in Rabat, Morocco. This interview was conducted by Luke Scalone, CEMAT Chargé de Programmes, and was recorded via on the 1st of November, 2023. To see related slides, visit our website www.themaghribpodcast.com We thank Mr. Souheib Zallazi, (student at CFT, Tunisia) and Mr. Malek Saadani (student at ULT, Tunisia), for their interpretation of el Ardh Ardhi of Sabri Mesbah, performed for the introduction and conclusion of this podcast. Souheib on melodica and Malek on guitar. Production and editing: Lena Krause, AIMS Resident Fellow at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT).
Sermon from Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025: “When Sin Becomes a System,” by Thomas Gant. Scripture reading: Genesis 6:5-8.Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Bob talks about a blocking of traffic on Lake Avenue, a bank demolished in Brockport, Burgundy Basin, accusations against the highway superintendent in Mendon, an earthquake in San Diego, and a 12 and 17 year old shot.
In this powerful episode of That Sounds Terrific in the 585, hosts Nick and Christine sit down with Jeanne Strazzabosco and Amanda Chestnut, the passionate creators behind In This Moment. What began as a response to the murder of George Floyd has blossomed into a growing movement that uplifts and honors Black leaders in the Rochester community through beautifully curated chapbooks.Jeanne and Amanda share the story of how this idea took root, evolved into a dynamic collaboration, and now serves as an essential educational and cultural resource movement. Featuring voices like Danielle Ponder, Almeta Whitis, and Reverend Myra Brown, the project celebrates Black excellence in all its diversity— changemakers from every walk of life.Learn how In This Moment is rewriting narratives, investing in Black artists, and putting powerful stories into the hands of students and readers across Rochester—all through community-driven support. Tune in for an inspiring and important conversation.About Amanda ChestnutEmail: inthismoment585@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blk_amanda/Amanda Chestnut is a multimedia artist, curator, educator, publisher, and local arts loud-mouth in Rochester, New York. They have made image-based art as a photographer for 30 years. Their artwork has been exhibited throughout New York State, including at the Center for Book arts in Manhattan. Chestnut holds an MFA in Visual Studies from Visual Studies Workshop through The College at Brockport, SUNY. During that time, they held graduate assistantships at Visual Studies Workshop and in the Criminal Justice Department, both at the College at Brockport. Recent lectures and radio appearances focused on community action, equity in user experiences in digital platforms, curatorial practices, arts funding, the English language, and the over-policing of Blackness in the United States.About Jeanne StrazzaboscoEmail: jeannestrazzabosco@gmail.comJeanne is a retired French teacher from Pittsford Schools. As a teacher leader, she created and implemented professional development that focused on creating an inclusive learning environment, understanding the effects of implicit bias, the importance of representation and how to teach with the introvert in mind. Jeanne earned an MA in Liberal Studies at SUNY Brockport and a Masters of Pastoral Studies from St Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry. She recently completed a Masters Certificate in Art Administration from SUNY Brockport where her favorite course was grant writing. Currently, Jeanne enjoys her role as coordinator for In This Moment.Connect and Follow In This Moment:Website: www.inthismoment585.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthismoment585/Facebook: www.facebook.com/inthismoment585Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@InThisMoment585More About That Sounds Terrific - Host Nick KoziolFor more information on our Podcast, That Sounds Terrific visit our website at www.thatsoundsterrific.com and be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you or someone you know are doing some terrific things that should be featured by our show then be sure to reach out by emailing us at thatsoundsterrfic@gmail.com.Special Thanks To Our Key Supporters585 Magazine and their team for their support with the That Sounds Terrific in the 585 podcast. Be sure to become a subscriber of this terrific magazine - learn more at https://585mag.comThank you to Morgan Brown and Meadow Viscuso, our terrific intern duo from SUNY Fredonia for all their hard work and for lending their voices and music to the Intro and Outro of the That Sounds Terrific in the 585!
Sermon from Sunday, April 6, 2025: “Mastering the Beast,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 4:1-16.Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Bob talks to former Rochester School Board member Marvin Jackson about getting back together with his sweetheart after 50 years, Bob talks about a federal judge dismissing charges against Eric Adams, and Bob reads the police report from the DWI of a Brockport staff member.
Worship service from Sunday, March 30, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 3:14-24. Sermon: “Three Curses, Two Gifts, and a Promise,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, March 30, 2025: “Three Curses, Two Gifts, and a Promise,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 3:14-24.Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Bob talks to Livingston County Sheriff Tom Dougherty about hiring corrections officers, Bob talks about the Brockport schools staff member getting a DWI, Ryan Corbett scheduled to throw the first pitch at a Red Wings game, the RSCD acknowledging the death of a student who jumped off the roof of School of The Arts, Idaho legislation, and Bob takes calls.
Bob reads a latter by the principal of School of The Arts, Bob takes calls, talks about the New York Young Republican reception, His attempt to FOIL the police report of the Brockport staff member DWI, and National Medal of Honor Day.
Sermon from Sunday, March 23, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 3:1-13. Sermon: “Understanding the Lies of Serpents,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Worship service from Sunday, March 23, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 3:1-13. Sermon: “Understanding the Lies of Serpents,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Bob talks about a Brockport staff member who was charged with a DWI on a school trip, Ryan Corbett at Joint Base Andrews, Brighton re-assessments being halted, Bob talks to Marvin and Radio Mike.
The Break Room (MONDAY 3/17/25) 8am Hour 1) Would you trade 5 years off your life to live your life as a taller person? 2) Not only a roommate, but a financial partner 3) Plenty of bridges in Brockport
Bob talks to Neil Gorman of Camp Haccamo, Bob talks about a fight in Avon, a robbery at the Runnings in Brockport, Bob takes calls, talks about the St. Patrick's Day, and talks to Radio Mike.
Worship service from Sunday, March 16, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 2:4b-25. Sermon: “A Tale of Two Trees,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, March 16, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 2:4b-25. Sermon: “A Tale of Two Trees,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Worship service from Sunday, March 9, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 1:1-31. Sermon: “Original Blessing,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, March 3, 2025. Scripture reading: Genesis 1:1-31. Sermon: “Original Blessing,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Worship service from Sunday, March 2, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-13. Sermon: “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, March 2, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-13. Sermon: “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
The final push is here. In just days, the Division III regular season will be over and just 128 teams will be left to play for two national championships. It promises to be a furious finish. On a matinee edition of Thursday's Hoopsville, hear from some of the programs hoping to either secure a place in the NCAA tournaments or secure a higher seed to enjoy some home court and cooking. Plus, we chat with one program not afraid of a close game or a last second shot. And we take a look at the latest top seeds per NPI, updates to the coaching carousel, and more on Thursday's edition of Hoopsville presented by D3hoops.com. Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Steve Djurickovic, No. 23 Carthage men's coach - Lynette Schroeder, Southern Virginia women's coach - 'Dos Reverse' - Gettysburg - Nate Davis, No. 12 women's coach - BJ Dunne, men's coach - Corinne Jones, Brockport women's coach - Chris Murphy and Matthew Garside, Union men's coach and sophomore guard
Sermon from Sunday, February 16, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-13a. Sermon: “Lead Us Not Into Temptation,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Worship service from Sunday, February 9, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-12. Sermon: “The Economy of Forgiveness,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, February 9, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-12. Sermon: “The Economy of Forgiveness,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Jim and Matt are finally back together again! Usually, Jim makes the food and Matt brings the beers. This time, Jim made the beer! Matt and Jim sample Jim's home brewed milk stout and a sour brewed by his son-in-law Alex. Also, the fellas dine on spring rolls bought from a little hidden gem in Brockport, NY called Mama's Rolls. Matt also brings a few other beers to try, and the guys talk about grill safety in cold weather. Another fun filled episode of Grill This! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/grill-this--5704761/support.
Worship service from Sunday, February 2, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-11. Sermon: “Give Us Today Our Daily Bread,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, February 2, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-11. Sermon: “Give Us Today Our Daily Bread,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, January 26, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-10. Sermon: “On Earth As It Is In Heaven,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Full worship service from Sunday, January 26, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-10. Sermon: “On Earth As It Is In Heaven,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Full worship service from Sunday, January 19, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-10a. Sermon: “Thy Kingdom Come,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, January 19, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-10a. Sermon: “Thy Kingdom Come,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Huge fire and drama in Brockport, the zoo is expanding, and Bills weddings. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/innerlooppodcast
Full worship service from Sunday, January 12, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-9. Sermon: “Make Your Name Holy,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Sermon from Sunday, January 12, 2025. Scripture reading: Matthew 6:7-9. Sermon: “Make Your Name Holy,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Brockport First Baptist124 Main Street, Brockport, NYwww.brockportfirstbaptist.org
Joining us tonight is John Koerner, a professor of American History at Erie Community College in Williamsville, N.Y. He is the author of several books about the paranormal including Hunting The Nazarene, Haunted Rochester, The Mysteries of Father Baker, The Father Baker Code, and Supernatural Power. Also several books pertaining to assassinations including Exploding Truth : JFK Jr. Assassination, The Four Guns, The Secret Plot to Kill McKinley, and Why the CIA Killed JFK and Malcolm X: The Secret Drug Trade in Laos. All of which you can find here...https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00P2I5QCM/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=d354e95a-be58-405c-908b-88ee1945e95aKoerner has a Masters Degree in American History from The State University of New York, College at Brockport, and a Bachelors Degree in Communication/Journalism from St. John Fisher College where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with Honors. He is also the founder of Paranormal Walks (paranormalwalks.com), a ghost walk company that explores the paranormal history of Western New York through annual walking tours. Join us for a lively discussion!Lancer 2024 - https://assassinationconference.com Use our code gunman10 to save 10% off any ticket package!Merch Store - https://the-lone-gunman-podcast.myspreadshop.comSilk City Hot Sauce - http://www.silkcityhotsauce.com Use code GUNMAN to save 20% off entire order at checkout!Music By - Lee Henry OswaldA Loose Moose ProductionBBB & JOEBBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lone-gunman-podcast-jfk-assassination--1181353/support.
The #2 ranked Cortland Red Dragons just won the Empire 8 for the fourth straight year- qualifying for the NCAA tournament. Their starting QB, the 2023 Dlll National Championship MVP, Zac Boyes joins this week's episode of @Notevend2 . Boyes is currently having one of his best seasons; the veteran quarterback has thrown 24 TD's with just one interception and ranking in the top 5 nationally in completion percentage (72%). The biggest game of the year for Cortland football is Saturday, November 16. Cortland vs Ithaca, known as Cortaca, has been a tradition since the 1930's. This years game is at Cortland and is expected to be one of the most intense atmospheres in Cortaca history. Cortland (9-0) faces off against the Ithaca Bombers (6-3) in a game that "determines legacies". The biggest little game in the nation kicks off at 1:00. Hear from Cortland's star quarterback about his mindset going into the Cortaca matchup, what this week around Cortland has been like, and his expectations for the game. This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode! Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:23 Alfred/Utica Updates- 00:23-02:51 Intro- 02:51-05:21 Predictions for Cortaca- 05:21-07:06 Intro- 07:06-07:47 Breakdown of Cortland's win over Brockport, Winning 4 Straight Empire 8 Championships, Understanding Cortlands Dominance- 07:47-12:11 Mindset going into Cortaca, Keeping Team Composed in Cortaca Environment- 12:11-15:30 Staying Motivated after winning E8- 15:30-18:27 Personal Focus for Cortaca this Year, Cortland's Offensive Advantages against Ithaca- 18:27-21:51 Final Message for Cortland Fans/Supporters going into Cortaca 2024- 21:51-22:46 Outro- 22:46-23:44
WELLLLLLLLCOME BACK! Cortland QB Zac Boyes is back on D1R to talk about the Red Dragons comeback win over Brockport for the Empire 8 Title, followed by Angelo State LB Kenton Allen who just claimed the LSC title. We take a look at updated D2 Playoff Super Region Rankings, review D3 teams that have already clinched playoff berths, and give you your weekly dose of NAIA coverage! Video Chapters: 0:00 Episode Overview 4:07 Zac Boyes - Cortland 15:38 D2 Playoff Regional Rankings 22:46 D2 Football Recaps 46:02 Kenton Allen - Angelo State 56:17 D3 Football Recaps 1:15:39 NAIA Football Recaps
A couple of key teams had a couple of close calls, and they were games that we were keeping a close eye on on Saturday. In Podcast 367, we're talking about Cortland pulling out its narrow win over Brockport to clinch the Empire 8 conference automatic bid, as well as Mount Union's similarly narrow win against Marietta to clinch the automatic bid from the Ohio Athletic Conference. What did we learn from these games? Did Cortland or Mount Union get moved down on Patrick or Greg's ballots? Did Brockport or Marietta move up? And what can we take away from Hardin-Simmons picking up that second win against Mary Hardin-Baylor? And who has rizz? Those are the burning questions we start the show with. In addition, Cortland coach Curt Fitzpatrick will join us to talk more about the strength of that Brockport defense, how he got his team's offense jump-started, why they don't run a bunch of gadget plays, and where Saturday's new leading receiver came from, plus getting ready for the Cortaca Jug rivalry game with Ithaca. Logan Hansen will break down teams' chances of getting that top eight seed, plus who the projected 12 at-large teams are once the dust settles on Saturday after the Week 11 games. Also, who will benefit if there is an upset or two among those key games this week? Plus we highlight even more stories from around each region of Division III football, and you probably know who the favorites are in the playoffs, but we tell you who the dark horse teams might be that could win a couple games in the bracket. And Dem Spicy Boys are back, or at least one particularly spicy running back.
Show Notes: Wayne & Cindy interview Scott Kelley, minister for the Brockport (NY) church of Christ. Scott grew up in the area and worked for Kodak in Rochester, NY for 25 years. Scott has a great passion for the Brockport congregation and is excited that there are new opportunities for growth in the congregation. 416 Ministrieshttps://linktr.ee/416ministriesScattered Abroad Network: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetworkBrockport church of Christ60 Spring St. Brockport, NY 14420https://www.brockportchurchofchrist.org Forest Hill church of Christ (Memphis, TN)3950 Forest Hill Irene Rd. Memphis, TN 38125https://foresthillcofc.orgHome of the Memphis School of Preachinghttps://msop.org416 Ministries is partnered with MSOP & overseen by the Forest Hill church of Christ.Scattered Abroad Network is a work of the Memphis School of Preaching.
Send us a Text Message.Alexandra Kogut and Clayton Whittemore seemed like the perfect couple. High school sweethearts who continued a long distance relationship as the couple attended separate colleges. Alexandra was attending SUNY Brockport in Brockport, NY, and her boyfriend was still in his hometown attending community college. Jealousy and insecurity would consume Clayton Whittemore as his relationship with Alex grew distant. A mother's intuition would bring campus police to a horrifying dorm room murder scene. What happened that night in room 108 of McLean Hall?Sources:#killerpost, season 1, episode 7https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/05/30/boyfriend-found-guilty-in-college-students-death/9793101/https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/2014/05/14/clayton-whittemore-trial-alex-kogut-brockport/9078029/Dateline, epi After Midnight https://pcrf-kids.org/2022/03/10/a-mothers-intuition/#:~:text=A%20mother%20knows%20when%20something,is%20derived%20from%20gestational%20hormones.Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli