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CROSS-REFERENCES:- 1 Kings 8:39- 1 Corinthians 6:19-20- 2 Corinthians 6:16- Ephesians 4:26-27- Hebrews 1:8-9- Revelation 3:19William Temple, renowned archbishop of Cantebury, as defining worship as “quickening the conscience by the holiness of God, feeding the mind with the truth of God, purging the imagination by the beauty of God, opening the heart to the love of God, and devoting the will to the purpose of God.”G. Campbell Morgan – “God seeks and values the gifts we bring Him—gifts of praise, thanksgiving, service, and material offerings. In all such giving at the altar we enter into the highest experiences of fellowship. But the gift is acceptable to God in the measure to which the one who offers it is in fellowship with Him in character and conduct; and the test of this is in our relationships with our fellow men. We are thus charged to postpone giving to God until right relationships are established with others. Could the neglect of this be the explanation of barrenness of our worship?” (Matthew 5:24)“Man's affections may be stirred, man's intelligence informed, man's conscience convicted. But still God cannot trust him.”
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Courtney Bowman is back In The Frame! Courtney is about to play Lauren in the UK & Ireland tour of Kinky Boots, reprising her performance from the 2022 concert production at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.Earlier this year Courtney played Shell in the London revival of Closer To Heaven (Turbine Theatre). In 2022 Courtney received huge acclaim for her performance as Elle Woods in the London revival of Legally Blonde (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre).Her theatre credits also include: Cool Rider: 10th Anniversary (London Palladium), Aladdin (Marlowe Theatre, Cantebury), Pretty Woman (Savoy Theatre), Six (Arts Theatre/Lyric Theatre), Everybody's Talking About Jamie (Apollo Theatre/Sheffield Crucible), Blondel (Union Theatre) and The Wind in the Willows (UK Tour).Courtney's screen credits include Eastenders (BBC) and Big Cook Little Cook (BBC). She hosted the 2023 WhatsOnStage Awards (Prince Of Wales Theatre).In this episode, Courtney discusses why she's buzzing for Kinky Boots, the impact Legally Blonde had on her personally and professionally, her am-dram career... and lots more along the way!Follow Courtney on Instagram: @courtneyebowmanThe Kinky Boots tour opens at Leicester Curve on 17th January. Visit www.kinkybootstour.com for info, tour dates and tickets. This episode is dedicated in memory of Kyle Birch who passed away this week aged 26. You can support Kyle's family by donating towards funeral costs via this GoFundMe page: www.gofundme.com/f/kyle-birchThis podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
Get ready for an action-packed episode of Conor's Corner as we bring you the excitement of the racing season at Canterbury Park. Connor shares his top pick for the first race, and discusses the Minnesota Twins and their playoff chances. Analyst Kevin Gorg joins us and discusses the process of qualifying for the Kentucky Derby to exploring Canterbury Park's food options, this episode has it all. Grab your racing gear and get ready for a thrilling ride! Conor shares his favorite food spots and takes us down memory lane with stories from past experiences at the Kentucky Derby. We also explore the different race surfaces and the starting gate at Canterbury Park, giving you an in-depth understanding of the racing process. And stay tuned for a sneak peek into what you can expect from the Twins game in Cincinnati. This episode is full of insider insights and mouth-watering food recommendations! We also are joined by Cantebury's Media Relations manager, Jeff Maday AND John Groen the General Manager of Canterbury Park, to get a behind-the-scenes look at the park's day-to-day operations. Plus Goog makes an appearance to talk about a very special Dancing with the Stars guest. From snowcross racing to bingo, Canterbury Park offers a wide range of events for everyone to enjoy. John shares his thoughts on betting on horses and reveals the exciting Extreme Races featuring camels, ostriches, and zebras! And of course, Connor wraps up the episode with his predictions for the upcoming Minnesota Vikings game and offers his tips for winning at horse races. Don't miss out on this jam-packed episode filled with excitement, insight, and a whole lot of fun!
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Augustine of Cantebury. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
The 3 screens protecting the King as the sacred oils were applied by the Archbishop of Cantebury were designed by Aidan Hart, and he speaks to Rosalind about this process and also speaks about art and architecture with Rosalind. A fascinating and special episode.
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Anselm of Cantebury. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
An alternative to fossil fuels and a way to use forestry slash at the same time sounds too good to be true, but researchers at the University of Cantebury are turning pine trees and slash into green hydrogen.
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Lawrence of Cantebury. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Adrian of Cantebury. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
We had the Canterbury Christian Schools Work Trust with us this morning to share news and stories about the wonderful things that God is doing in and through the trust in our local schools. Find out more about the CCSWT on their website: https://ccswtinfo.wordpress.com/
Zac Bailey Interview
This weeks episode, we touch on every sport imaginable, with a big look at the AFL & NRL season with the famous SC MVP & Fraud awards. Don't forget the GOATED quiz
Sam and Hank continue the church fathers dialogue series by beginning to discuss Origen of Alexandria. We give a biographical background for Origen and the context and translation history of "On First Principles". We particularly focus on the topics of the Trinity and the Incarnation. We mention Father John Behr, Henri De Lubac, Athanasius of Alexandria, Arius of Alexandria, Augustine of Hippo, Justin Martyr, John Vervaeke, Plato, Plotinus, Ammonius Saccas, Porphyry, Rufinus, Johns Dun Scouts, Pope Benedict, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzus, Basil the Great, Erasmus, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Anselm of Cantebury, David Bentley Hart, Dale Tugyy.
A heavy snow warning has been in place for Canterbury, Marlborough, Wellington north to Manawatu, Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, Whanganui and Taihape overnight. A rapidly deepening low moved across central New Zealand, with the heaviest snow expected in north Cantebury and Marlborough above 200 metres, and central and southern parts of the North Island. Last night, State Highway 7 west of Hanmer Springs was closed, and State Highway 1 south of Kaikōura facing significant delays due to the snow. This morning, MetService warned showers, with snow to 200 metres will be affecting the Remutaka Hill Road. Corin Dann spoke to Tresca Forrester from transport agency Waka Kotahi.
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In this episode Gillian talks with Revd. Elizabeth Baxter about the healing that is experienced at Holy Rood House, Thirsk. Elizabeth is the executive director of Holy Rood House, a centre for health and pastoral care. Elizabeth is an ordained priest in the Church of England, a spiritual director, theologian and coordinates the Centre for the Study of Theology and Health. In 2018 she received the Langdon Award for Community Service by the Archbishop of Cantebury in recognition of her many years of work in Holy Rood House. Gillian and Elizabeth remember together the immense influence in the healing ministry of Stanley Baxter, Elizabeth's late husband. Elizabeth describes how she came to be director of Holyrood House and involved in the healing ministry in Thirsk. Healing ministry active in this area due to the influence of Bishop Morris Maddox and Juliet Ramsden. Elizabeth describes the work they did before in Leeds and their understanding of healing as a justice issue and that Jesus as healer and teacher always went together. The setting up of the North of England Christian Healing Trust and Spenethorn home of healing. The Sisters of the Holyrood - an Anglican order of sisters who set up the first cottage hospital in Britain. Healing includes a healing community of hospitality - finding home as a theology. Their original publicity for Holy Rood house included the World Council of Churches phrase - ‘justice and peace and the integrity of creation.' Understanding of healing that was much bigger than people and always to do with justice. Immediately became members of the British association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Active in the campaign for ordination of women priests - the story of the Holy Rood House itself modelled the equality of women and men ministering together. They put an emphasis on being ecumenical. Elizabeth outlines the understanding of healing at Holy Rood House and what happens there in practice. Elizabeth shares some of the stories of how and why people come to Holy Rood House. She describes the detailed discernment process of how to help people. Everyone is welcome but it is not completely unconditional - they never say no to anyone. Elizabeth describe the Christian Healing process and how it happens at Holy Rood House, drawing on ideas of breathing, embodiment and incarnation. Healing includes justice and is a process experienced in community. Elizabeth shares her own experience of emotional healing as discerned through her body. She describes how Holy Rood House provides a safe space so people can go to the unsafe spaces in their lives - Holy Rood House helps people get unstuck from Easter Saturday. Elizabeth describes how people are already healers - there is a mutuality in the process. Prophetic witness is part of healing.
Jennifer Curtin phones up to keep us in the loop with what's happening in politics. On the cards today is Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's visit to Aotearoa, resignations and reports of verbal altercations in the National Party, and the floods in Cantebury. Whakarongo mai!
Join The Network Chef Hennessey is an award-winning chef and Dover, NH native. He graduated from Le Cordon Bleu at the Atlantic Culinary Academy in 2001. He has had experiences cooking alongside some of the best chef’s in the country including: Chef Charlie Palmer at New York City’sn , Chef Grant Achatz at Trio in Chicago, Andrew Carmellini at Cafe Boulud, Thomas Rice and Ken Oringer at Clio, Eli Kaimeh and Thomas Keller at Per Se. Chef Hennessey has worked as the Executive Chef of 43 Degrees North, and The Duniway Restaurant, as well as Chef de Partie of The One Hundred Club, all in Portsmouth, NH. Chef Hennessey is trained in classical French techniques and methods and now serves what he calls Progressive New England Cuisine, utilizing locally farmed and foraged foods to create artistically inspired dishes. In the summer of 2020, Hennessey became a 3-time Chopped Champion on Food Network’s nationally acclaimed cooking competition show. In the spring of 2014, Hennessey was named a semi-finalist for the James Beard Awards in the category of Best Chef Northeast. In October of 2013, Chef Hennessey traveled to New York City and won the StarChefs.com VitaMix Challenge, a national competition that included a field of several hundreds of chefs, honed down to 6 six finalists and completed at the International Chefs Congress in Manhattan. Chef Hennessey is also a 2014 StarChefs.com Rising Star Chef Winner for Coastal New England. Check out Evan Hennessey on the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast way back on episode 008 Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote or mantra: "Be humble but be brave and always look forward." In today's episode with Evan Hennessey we will discuss: Humility Culinary school Fulfilling personal responsibilities while pursuing a career Literally building a restaurant Anarchism in business Learning from the greatest in your region The business side of restaurants Partnerships Partnerships with family Catering Word-of-mouth marketing Tasting menu, reservation-only dining The numbers of opening 3 days-a -week with only 9 seats Fine dining through COVID-19 Today's sponsor: Podium- Only half of the businesses in America are text capable. Setting up a business texting line immediately gives you a competitive advantage. Texting gives you ultimate flexibility rather than being tethered to a phone. Need more reasons? On top of Podium’s texting platform, you’ll be able to send review invites, request remote payments, and power curbside pickup; all through text. Toast - A POS built for restaurants by restaurant people Adapt fast with Toast's cloud-based restaurant POS system that updates to evolve your POS along with changing industry trends and guest expectations. Toast is built exclusively for restaurants of all shapes and sizes, with over 2/3 of our employees having restaurant experience to serve you better. Online Ordering - Let guests easily order directly from your restaurant for pickup or contactless delivery to keep revenue flowing during these uncertain times. Toast Delivery Services Dispatch local drivers through an on-demand network to keep your community fed and revenue coming in. Knowledge bombs Which "it factor" habit, trait, or characteristic you believe most contributes to your success? Openness What is your biggest weakness? Openness What's one question you ask or thing you look for during an interview? What is your favorite restaurant and why? What's a current challenge? How are you dealing with it? Maintaing the balance of positive work, finance, and family. Share one code of conduct or behavior you teach your team. Failure is fine, I'd rather you ask me questions instead of making mistakes. What is one uncommon standard of service you teach your staff? Connect with the guests. What's one book we must read to become a better person or restaurant owner? Setting the Table by Danny Meyer On Trails: An Exploration by Robert Moor GET THIS BOOK FOR FREE AT AUDIBLE.COM Name one service you've hired. Brookford Farm in Cantebury, NH What's one piece of technology you've adopted within your restaurant walls and how has it influenced operations? Square Space OpenTable Facebook and Instagram If you got the news that you'd be leaving this world tomorrow and all memories of you, your work, and your restaurants would be lost with your departure with the exception of 3 pieces of wisdom you could leave behind for the good of humanity, what would they be? Don't be afraid to be brave I want my legacy to be a crater with houses built around it instead of a path with footprints Pay it forward Contact info: Instagram: @evanhennessey Email: evan@stages.dining Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Evan Hennessey for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. 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Monitor Fantasma. Pensamiento crítico, libros, filosofía, humanidades y actualidad.
La plena edad media y la filosofía escolástica de Anselmo de Cantebury, Avicena, Averroes y Maimónides. Filosofía árabe y hebrea. El problema de los universales. Resumen y principales ideas.
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Within the world there are certain objects, talismans if you like, that seems to possess a curious almost magical power. Like Aladdin s lamp, ownership of such objects is a matter of destiny, and changes in ownership can signify even apocalyptic events. This book concerns another talisman, perhaps the oldest and greatest of them all: the Lia Fail or Stone of Destiny. To look at it is to see an unassuming worn block of stone with simple iron handles protruding from its sides. Yet the mythology surrounding it is extraordinary. It predates even the Ark of the Covenant by hundreds if not thousands of years. What secrets does this Stone possess? What is its destiny? Author Adrian Gilbert looks at the stone in a way never before attempted and shows how its very dimensions provide hidden evidence that links it both to the pyramids of Egypt and to the Druidic religion of Britain, and finally to its prophetic destiny.Adrian Gilbert was born near London, where he attended St. Edmunds College, as well as the University of Kent at Cantebury, reading for an Honours degree in Chemistry. His first book, The Cosmic Wisdom Beyond Astrology, was written with the intent of bringing together scientific reasoning and mystical insight. As things have turned out, this has continued to be the hallmark of Adrian s writing and explains why his books have achieved world-wide recognition. Adrian has appeared in a number of documentaries including two for the BBC: The Great Pyramid, gateway to the stars, and The Crystal skulls.
Boris plans to 'legally prohibit' any extension to Brexit transition beyond December 2020, Archbishop of Cantebury says 'don't expect royals to be saints', and John Bercow is now shouting 'order' on Italian television!
Jorge chats with a couple of people from the University of Canterbury Spanish club about what they are trying to achieve and their upcoming events
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 154 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Cantebury – http://hitd.bigcartel.com/ facebook.com/thisiscanterbury/, @canterburymusic Don Broco – https://www.donbroco.com/ facebook.com/donbroco/, @DONBROCO Sweet Little Machine – https://sweetlittlemachine.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/sweetlittlemachine/, @Sweetlilmachine CHVRCHES – https://www.chvrch.es/ facebook.com/CHVRCHES/, @CHVRCHES Machine Head – https://www.machinehead1.com/ facebook.com/MachineHead/, @MfnH Kick the Robot – http://www.kicktherobot.com/ facebook.com/kicktherobot/, @kicktherobot The Brains – http://www.thebrainsmtl.com/, https://thebrains.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/TheBrainsMTL/, @theBrains_mtl
Gregg's Guide to New Music Episode 154 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Cantebury – http://hitd.bigcartel.com/ facebook.com/thisiscanterbury/, @canterburymusic Don Broco – https://www.donbroco.com/ facebook.com/donbroco/, @DONBROCO Sweet Little Machine – https://sweetlittlemachine.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/sweetlittlemachine/, @Sweetlilmachine CHVRCHES – https://www.chvrch.es/ facebook.com/CHVRCHES/, @CHVRCHES Machine Head – https://www.machinehead1.com/ facebook.com/MachineHead/, @MfnH Kick the Robot – http://www.kicktherobot.com/ facebook.com/kicktherobot/, @kicktherobot The Brains – http://www.thebrainsmtl.com/, https://thebrains.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/TheBrainsMTL/, @theBrains_mtl
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 154 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Cantebury – http://hitd.bigcartel.com/ facebook.com/thisiscanterbury/, @canterburymusic Don Broco – https://www.donbroco.com/ facebook.com/donbroco/, @DONBROCO Sweet Little Machine – https://sweetlittlemachine.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/sweetlittlemachine/, @Sweetlilmachine CHVRCHES – https://www.chvrch.es/ facebook.com/CHVRCHES/, @CHVRCHES Machine Head – https://www.machinehead1.com/ facebook.com/MachineHead/, @MfnH Kick the Robot – http://www.kicktherobot.com/ facebook.com/kicktherobot/, @kicktherobot The Brains – http://www.thebrainsmtl.com/, https://thebrains.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/TheBrainsMTL/, @theBrains_mtl
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 154 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. Cantebury – http://hitd.bigcartel.com/ facebook.com/thisiscanterbury/, @canterburymusic Don Broco – https://www.donbroco.com/ facebook.com/donbroco/, @DONBROCO Sweet Little Machine – https://sweetlittlemachine.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/sweetlittlemachine/, @Sweetlilmachine CHVRCHES – https://www.chvrch.es/ facebook.com/CHVRCHES/, @CHVRCHES Machine Head – https://www.machinehead1.com/ facebook.com/MachineHead/, @MfnH Kick the Robot – http://www.kicktherobot.com/ facebook.com/kicktherobot/, @kicktherobot The Brains – http://www.thebrainsmtl.com/, https://thebrains.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/TheBrainsMTL/, @theBrains_mtl
This week the ATI crew discuss: - Is the gospel still enough for Christians who are black? - Is racism viewed with the same level of empathy & support as sexism? - Are multi-ethnic spaces the solution to racial issues in the church? - The archbishop of Cantebury's remarks regarding 45's support from christians
We spend a good deal of time this week look at Athansius unique view of the atonement which is known as deification or theosis. In the episode, we compare his views to those of the John Calvin, Martin Luther and Anselm of Cantebury, who have all made significant contributions to the idea of justification, which most of our audience will be familiar with. Although the view of deification is not unheard of in the West, it is primarily known as the view of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Please stick around for this great discussion. Also, it would really help us out if you would rate us and review us on iTunes. Just search for A History of Christian Theology, pull up our podcast and give us a quick click for how you like the podcast. Also, we’ve had questions slowly trickling in and will continue to air our responses to those questions. Now on to Athanasius.
West Park hosts a variety of events in the summer. The Penny Seats Theater (penny's eats.org) are doing two shows this year. Now, and the weekend of June 30, 2016, they're doing a version of The Cantebury Tales.
Back in 2007 I did a Prog Rock mix that is still one of my favorite low light mixes. You can find the original post & download here...PROG ROCK '07. I've always wanted to do another prog mix. While on a pro rock binge I came across "For Absent Friends" by Genesis and that gave me the idea of doing a mellow prog mix. In the original mix I tried to stay away from prog rock mainstays like Genesis & Yes & King Crimson. This time I couldn't resist some big names like Pink Floyd, Genesis, Brian Eno & Crimson. Those well known artists combine with some Cantebury scene music from National Health, Soft Machine & Hugh Hopper and Al Gowen. Most of the tunes are vintage 70's music, with only a couple newer tracks from Willowglass & David Gilmore. I included kind of an oddball cut from Tony R. Clef. It's an acoustic cover of Genesis' "Undertow." He has a few other Genesis tunes that he covers on his YouTube channel here. I know this mix is a bit different than the usual Low Light Mixes fair, but it was fun to put together and I hope you enjoy it. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Genesis - For Absent Friends 01:40 Pink Floyd - If 06:05 Soft Machine - Carol Ann 09:33 Genesis - Hairless Heart 11:45 Strawbs - You & I(when we were young) 15:40 Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head 19:57 Willowglass - The End 21:09 David Gilmore - The Blue 26:25 King Crimson - Starless 30:54 Brian Eno - Golden Hours 34:30 Genesis - Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats 36:42 Anthony Philips - Which Way the Wind Blows 42:25 National Health - Arriving Twice 44:35 Hugh Hopper & Al Gowen - Morning Order 50:57 Chris Squire - Lucky Seven 57:45 Soft Machine - Virtually Part 4 1:01:02 Tony R. Clef - Undertow(acoustic Genesis cover) 1:05:54 Pink Floyd - Pigs on a Wing, Pt. 2 1:07:18 end
How important is Mary's virginity? T.D. Jakes claims 2010 will be a year of double portion Archbishop of Cantebury biffs this year's Christmas sermon Sermon Review, "The Birth of Jesus" by Mark Driscoll
• Email • Archbishop of Cantebury, Urges Families to Grow Their Own Food • Great Numbers Do Not Make the Church • Conservapedia Seeks to Eliminate Liberal Bias From the Bible • Bob DeWaay & Chris Rosebrough Discuss the Emergent Church in the Twin Cities