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Kingdom Life
More Precious Than Gold

Kingdom Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 26:15


In this sermon by Carolyn Wilson, the crux of her message is about the unparalleled value of the Bible, which she argues is "more precious than gold." Carolyn begins by engaging the audience with an imaginative scenario of finding a treasure chest filled with priceless items and contrasts it by presenting the Bible as an even greater treasure. She references Psalm 19:7-11 to illustrate the Bible's unique worth and how it enriches the soul, provides wisdom, joy, light, and enduring righteousness. Carolyn elaborates on several reasons why the Bible is invaluable: Understanding God: The Bible is God's self-revelation, detailing His character, love, justice, mercy, and holiness. Without it, understanding God would be limited to general revelations found in nature. Understanding Ourselves: The Bible reveals our true identity and worth in God's eyes, not defined by our past or failures but by God's love and purpose for us. God's Salvation Plan: The Bible shows the path to salvation through Jesus Christ, providing hope and redemption beyond human wisdom or political systems. Essential for Discipleship: Jesus' teachings, which are essential for being His disciple, are found in the Bible, making it vital for spiritual sustenance and growth. Cohesive Story: The Bible is a unified narrative of sin, redemption, and God's pursuit of humanity, culminating in Jesus Christ. Future Guidance: The Bible offers wisdom for living an abundant life and understanding the future, as God reveals the end from the beginning. Truth and Direction: It serves as an unchanging standard of truth in a world of shifting morals and protects believers from false teachings. Carolyn shares the impactful conversion story of Richard Wurmbrand, whose life was transformed by the Bible amid persecution, illustrating the Bible's power to bring profound change and hope. She concludes by emphasizing the eternal value of investing time in God's Word, which stands forever despite attempts to discredit or destroy it. Through prayer and engagement with scripture, believers can experience God's unchanging love and guidance. The sermon ends with a prayer, expressing gratitude for the gift of the Bible and a plea for deeper love and commitment to God's Word.

Charlotte's Web Thoughts
My Remarks at the Texas Democratic Convention

Charlotte's Web Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 2:42


[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com. And if this is too big of a commitment, I'm always thankful for a simple cup of coffee.]I spent this weekend in El Paso at the 2024 Texas Democratic Convention, and it was a breath of fresh air just to be around Texas Democrats. The excitement, the passion, the values, the pride, and the unyielding commitment were on full display. It felt so good to be home.When I was invited to speak at this year's convention, there was no doubt in my mind what I wanted to say. I wanted to offer a love letter to what it means to be a Texan, and specifically, the Texas Democrats who have guided my path in life and continue to do so.The original speech I wrote was a bit long, and after a kind and very reasonable request from convention staff, I trimmed a few minutes off it, but I want to include here the text that I had to cut, so the remarks that are italicized indicate they were in the original speech but not what folks saw at the convention.I implore folks to support Texas Democrats this year. I've rarely seen such energy as I saw this weekend. Folks are putting in the work, and it shows. I am optimistic about November.Please consider donating to Texas Democrats right here, Annie's List (supporting women candidates) right here, and Find Out PAC, a project started by the legendary Gina Ortiz Jones to beat extremist Republicans on the Texas Supreme Court, right here.I'm including the video of the speech below for those who'd like to watch it, and below that will be the full text of my remarks:FULL REMARKS (italicized text in original speech but not during delivery):My name is Charlotte Clymer, my pronouns are she/her, and I am proud to be from the Great State of Texas.I currently live in our nation's capital, and often, when I meet someone for the first time and they ask where I'm from and I tell them, they'll have a look of sympathy on their face and say something like: “Oh, I'm sorry. That sounds terrible.” And they mean it.And when that happens, I respond that I'm actually very proud to be from Texas. I love Texas.And the sympathetic look on their face will vanish and, in its place, will be confusion and incredulity.They'll say to me: “But Charlotte, you're a Democrat. You're pro-choice. You support abortion access. You're a trans woman. How can you be proud to be from Texas?”And I realize, in that moment, they truly don't get it. So, I gotta tell them.I tell them that I am from the home of Barbara Jordan, and that during the Watergate scandal, when Americans felt so alarmed and uncertain about our country's leadership, the conscience of our nation was a Black queer woman from Texas.I tell them that I'm from the home of Gov. Ann Richards and that long before these extremist male politicians were so threatened by women controlling their own destiny, Gov. Richards was making it look easy, backwards and in high heels.I tell them that I am from the home of Wendy Davis and Molly Cook and Julian Castro and Joaquin Castro and Gina Ortiz Jones and Molly Ivins. I'm from the home of Celia Israel and Beto O'Rourke and Gene Wu and Monique Alcala and Becca DeFelice.I tell that them that if they listen to Willie Nelson and Beyoncé and Selena, they are listening to Texas music.I tell them that when they watch Simone Biles dominate the Paris Olympics this summer, they are watching a Texas woman do that.I tell them that I'm from the home of Sheila Jackson Lee and Sylvia Garcia and Lizzie Fletcher and Greg Casar. I'm from the home of Veronica Escobar and Al Green and Marc Veasey and Vicente Gonzalez and Lloyd Doggett.I tell them that I am from the home of Jasmine Crockett.I tell them that I am from the home of Sarah Weddington and Cecile Richards and Ilyse Hogue and Kate Cox and millions of Texas women who refuse to be told what they can and cannot do with their own health care. These women terrify the leadership of the Republican Party for a very simple reason: because they know what every Texan knows, regardless of party or ideology or religion or race: they know that there is nothing as powerful as a Texas woman with a plan.I'm from the home of Colin Allred, the son of a single mother and public school teacher, who will be the next senator from the great State of Texas. And it's not because he has embodied a high standard of excellence his entire life (although he has). I's not because he's a beloved and respected Member of Congress (although he is). It's because Texans know, deep down, that Colin Allred is not the kind of man who's gonna fly off to Cancun in the middle of a natural disaster.I'm from the home of Dr. Kristin Hook. She's a former public school teacher and scientist and labor organizer. And when she saw that Chip Roy might be reelected by default, despite his obstruction, despite his irresponsibility, despite his lack of care and attention to the needs of working-class families, she thought to herself: “I can do better than this.” She is now the Democratic nominee for the 21st congressional district of Texas. And folks, she's gonna win.I'm from the home of Lauren Ashley Simmons, a brilliant union organizer and mom who showed up to her local school board meeting in the face of a cowardly and cynical effort by Greg Abbott to take over her children's school district. She looked at the absolute nonsense occurring in front of her and thought: “You know what, I can do better than this.” She came to that meeting as a concerned parent and left as a leader ready to change things. She is now the Democratic nominee for Texas House District 146. And folks, she's gonna win.I tell folks that I am from the home of nearly 400,000 Texas public school teachers and professional support staff who are overworked and underpaid and under-resourced and yet still come to schools every day ready to fight for the future of every young person. Did you what I said? Every young person, regardless of their religion or their race or their economic background or whether or not they are transgender.I tell folks that no matter what I accomplish in this lifetime, every bit of success I have ever achieved would not be possible without my Texas public school education and the teachers who never gave up on me.And I have a message for transgender and nonbinary youth in Texas: you are loved, you are important, you deserve happiness and authenticity, and we will never stop fighting for you.And I tell them that I come from the home of Carolyn Wilson. That's my grandmother. I know what it means to be a Texan because of my grandmother. She taught me that being a Texan means community. It means helping your neighbor. It means lending a hand to the most vulnerable. Being a Texan means no one gets left behind.My grandmother is an atheist, but when I became a Christian at 19, she didn't hesitate to show up to my baptism and tell me that she's proud of me. When I enlisted in the Army, my grandmother wrote me at basic training every week with encouragement, challenging me to reach a higher standard. When I came out as a trans woman, my grandmother told me how proud she is to have me as her granddaughter.The leadership of the Republican Party lives in fear of people like my grandmother because she is closer to the love and grace and empathy of God than they care to understand.They live in fear of meeting a reasonable adult who disagrees with them and defies being put in a box. I'm a progressive, pro-choice trans woman, and I am a Christian military veteran from Texas. They can't stand me because I make it impossible for them to place me in a box. I make it harder for them to divide people and pit Americans against each other.And I'm a Democrat because the Democratic Party has no time for that. Texas Democrats have no time for that. There are working class families to support, homeless veterans to house, minimum wage workers to be helped, gun reform to be achieved, health care to be expanded, children to be fed and educated, civil rights to advance, democracy to be defended, and a country, a proud country, to believe in.Folks, I wanna be very clear about this: we're gonna win in November. President Biden and Vice President Harris will be reelected, Colin Allred will be in the Senate, and we will take back the House.And Texas Democrats are going to lead the way.God bless America. God bless Texas.Thank you.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe

Come Over for Dinner!
Big Hospitality Series #3

Come Over for Dinner!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 68:34


All 4 ladies, Bel Hawthorne, Carolyn Wilson, Bekah Merkle, and Jen Bunch join me for a live debrief and the stories start to fly! You'll hear about the arrival of lots of unexpected guests, coffee that didn't percolate, and a squirrel who liked brownies. It's not a matter of if, it's when with solving problems during big events. Learn from past mistakes as you hear about pork that didn't cook, lettuce that froze, and hosting in a kitchen under construction. It doesn't have to be perfect, but if it's worth doing, it's worth persevering through the difficult parts. Have a high standard for your attitude, give yourself away cheerfully, and through it all, you'll be teaching those around you how to respond. Be great in the story you're in, and you'll have great stories to share! We're so glad you're here! Visit www.comeoverfordinner.com for recipes, product links, and more!

Come Over for Dinner!
Big Hospitality Series #1 - Pulled Pork Burritos

Come Over for Dinner!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 68:39


This special series features the New Saint Andrews College event staff. Today we go behind the scenes with Jen Bunch and Carolyn Wilson, experts in cooking for hundreds of people. Together they discuss what it takes to pull it off including working with a crew, keeping within a budget, shortcuts, taking advantage of bulk food deliveries, and why you need to use a cooler. Jen and Carolyn encourage us to learn to let things go and to remember the importance of creating culture and traditions. We're so glad you're here!  (Visit www.comeoverfordinner.com for recipes, product links, and more!)

The Kevin & Nikee Show
The Kevin & Nikee Show - Excellence - Carolyn Wilson - CEO, Founder, Award-Winning Filmmaker & Survivor

The Kevin & Nikee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 142:48


More Excellence! Today we're revisiting Carolyn Wilson. Carolyn is an American Award-winning Filmmaker, Life Coach, Educator, Survivor of Child Abuse and Domestic Abuse and so much more. She's using her voice and life experiences to help others regain their strength. Hear her story of power and be encouraged.

A Second Language
Episode 6: Words That Unite Us

A Second Language

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 33:31


In episode 6 of "A Second Language," Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock faces a new challenge. Release date: August 23, 2023. About the podcast: How does a church live out its mission amid a changing culture? "A Second Language" from Good Faith Media is a six-part narrative podcast about Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and how its location and leadership have shaped its witness. Founded in 1884, the church grew as a hub for powerful religious and political personalities on local, state and national levels. Its influence touched on major issues of the day, including alcohol and race. A turning point for the church occurred in 1957 during the city's integration crisis, when the church's Rev. Dale Cowling and Congressman Brooks Hays were seen as too soft on the race issue. The church continued to evolve, leading on some critical issues while avoiding others, all in the context of rapid cultural change. The podcast is a story about a mostly white Baptist church in the South and what its experience can teach us about life and death, hypocrisy and honesty, faith and fear – the risk and reward -- of talking about hard things. "A Second Language" includes interviews with church leaders and members, historians, interfaith friends and community leaders, as well as archival material. “A Second Language” was written, produced and narrated by Cliff Vaughn of Good Faith Media. The executive producer was Mitch Randall. Please like, rate and share the podcast. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. Thanks to our interviewees: Kwami Abdul-Bey, Lani Allenbaugh, Rebecca Cowling, Preston Clegg, Chris Ellis, Wendell Griffen, Stephanie Harp, Eric Higgins, Ray Higgins, John Kirk, Gene Levy, Jim and Gayle Maloch, Jenna Sullivan and Sara Tariq. Special thanks to Starlette Thomas, who hosts “The Raceless Gospel” podcast from Good Faith Media – and to Cally Chisholm for the artwork. And huge thanks to Kevin and Angie Heifner. Thanks to Lisa Speer and Taylor Lawson at the Ouachita Baptist University Archives, Taffey Hall at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Carolyn Wilson in the Special Collections Research Center at the William & Mary Libraries, and Casiday Long in Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. Other material comes from the archives at NASA, the Library of Congress, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Thanks to Jim Pfeifer and Sandra Hubbard, as well as Billie and Marc Heflin. Thanks to Patrick Fleming and Debbie Huff, Marquis Hunt, Joe and Charlotte Jeffers, Connie New, David Rice and everyone at the Bramble Market. Thanks also to the Community Bakery in downtown Little Rock. The music comes from Pond5. If you're interested in learning more history about Little Rock and Arkansas, visit the fabulous EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net, a project of the Central Arkansas Library System. See the podcast's website for more helpful resources. Check out other podcasts from Good Faith Media, including the first narrative podcast, “Brother Molly,” about the life and work of theologian Molly T. Marshall. Links: A Second Language: https://goodfaithmedia.org/a-second-language Explore more Good Faith Media podcasts: https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts/ Good Faith Media: https://goodfaithmedia.org/ Social: @GFMediaOrg

A Second Language
Episode 1: Seal the Lips

A Second Language

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 18:40


In episode 1 of "A Second Language," Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock finds itself at the crossroads of politics. Release date: August 23, 2023. About the podcast: How does a church live out its mission amid a changing culture? "A Second Language" from Good Faith Media is a six-part narrative podcast about Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and how its location and leadership have shaped its witness. Founded in 1884, the church grew as a hub for powerful religious and political personalities on local, state and national levels. Its influence touched on major issues of the day, including alcohol and race. A turning point for the church occurred in 1957 during the city's integration crisis, when the church's Rev. Dale Cowling and Congressman Brooks Hays were seen as too soft on the race issue. The church continued to evolve, leading on some critical issues while avoiding others, all in the context of rapid cultural change. The podcast is a story about a mostly white Baptist church in the South and what its experience can teach us about life and death, hypocrisy and honesty, faith and fear – the risk and reward -- of talking about hard things. "A Second Language" includes interviews with church leaders and members, historians, interfaith friends and community leaders, as well as archival material. “A Second Language” was written, produced and narrated by Cliff Vaughn of Good Faith Media. The executive producer was Mitch Randall. Please like, rate and share the podcast. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. Thanks to our interviewees: Kwami Abdul-Bey, Lani Allenbaugh, Rebecca Cowling, Preston Clegg, Chris Ellis, Wendell Griffen, Stephanie Harp, Eric Higgins, Ray Higgins, John Kirk, Gene Levy, Jim and Gayle Maloch, Jenna Sullivan and Sara Tariq. Special thanks to Starlette Thomas, who hosts “The Raceless Gospel” podcast from Good Faith Media – and to Cally Chisholm for the artwork. And huge thanks to Kevin and Angie Heifner. Thanks to Lisa Speer and Taylor Lawson at the Ouachita Baptist University Archives, Taffey Hall at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Carolyn Wilson in the Special Collections Research Center at the William & Mary Libraries, and Casiday Long in Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. Other material comes from the archives at NASA, the Library of Congress, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Thanks to Jim Pfeifer and Sandra Hubbard, as well as Billie and Marc Heflin. Thanks to Patrick Fleming and Debbie Huff, Marquis Hunt, Joe and Charlotte Jeffers, Connie New, David Rice and everyone at the Bramble Market. Thanks also to the Community Bakery in downtown Little Rock. The music comes from Pond5. If you're interested in learning more history about Little Rock and Arkansas, visit the fabulous EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net, a project of the Central Arkansas Library System. See the podcast's website for more helpful resources. Check out other podcasts from Good Faith Media, including the first narrative podcast, “Brother Molly,” about the life and work of theologian Molly T. Marshall. Links: A Second Language: https://goodfaithmedia.org/a-second-language Explore more Good Faith Media podcasts: https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts/ Good Faith Media: https://goodfaithmedia.org/ Social: @GFMediaOrg

A Second Language
Episode 5: Lunar Soil

A Second Language

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 32:49


In episode 5 of "A Second Language," Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock sees its neighborhood changing. Release date: August 23, 2023. About the podcast: How does a church live out its mission amid a changing culture? "A Second Language" from Good Faith Media is a six-part narrative podcast about Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and how its location and leadership have shaped its witness. Founded in 1884, the church grew as a hub for powerful religious and political personalities on local, state and national levels. Its influence touched on major issues of the day, including alcohol and race. A turning point for the church occurred in 1957 during the city's integration crisis, when the church's Rev. Dale Cowling and Congressman Brooks Hays were seen as too soft on the race issue. The church continued to evolve, leading on some critical issues while avoiding others, all in the context of rapid cultural change. The podcast is a story about a mostly white Baptist church in the South and what its experience can teach us about life and death, hypocrisy and honesty, faith and fear – the risk and reward -- of talking about hard things. "A Second Language" includes interviews with church leaders and members, historians, interfaith friends and community leaders, as well as archival material. “A Second Language” was written, produced and narrated by Cliff Vaughn of Good Faith Media. The executive producer was Mitch Randall. Please like, rate and share the podcast. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. Thanks to our interviewees: Kwami Abdul-Bey, Lani Allenbaugh, Rebecca Cowling, Preston Clegg, Chris Ellis, Wendell Griffen, Stephanie Harp, Eric Higgins, Ray Higgins, John Kirk, Gene Levy, Jim and Gayle Maloch, Jenna Sullivan and Sara Tariq. Special thanks to Starlette Thomas, who hosts “The Raceless Gospel” podcast from Good Faith Media – and to Cally Chisholm for the artwork. And huge thanks to Kevin and Angie Heifner. Thanks to Lisa Speer and Taylor Lawson at the Ouachita Baptist University Archives, Taffey Hall at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Carolyn Wilson in the Special Collections Research Center at the William & Mary Libraries, and Casiday Long in Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. Other material comes from the archives at NASA, the Library of Congress, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Thanks to Jim Pfeifer and Sandra Hubbard, as well as Billie and Marc Heflin. Thanks to Patrick Fleming and Debbie Huff, Marquis Hunt, Joe and Charlotte Jeffers, Connie New, David Rice and everyone at the Bramble Market. Thanks also to the Community Bakery in downtown Little Rock. The music comes from Pond5. If you're interested in learning more history about Little Rock and Arkansas, visit the fabulous EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net, a project of the Central Arkansas Library System. See the podcast's website for more helpful resources. Check out other podcasts from Good Faith Media, including the first narrative podcast, “Brother Molly,” about the life and work of theologian Molly T. Marshall. Links: A Second Language: https://goodfaithmedia.org/a-second-language Explore more Good Faith Media podcasts: https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts/ Good Faith Media: https://goodfaithmedia.org/ Social: @GFMediaOrg

A Second Language
Episode 4: The Nerve to Say

A Second Language

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 24:14


In episode 4 of "A Second Language," Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock deals with fallout over the integration crisis. Release date: August 23, 2023. About the podcast: How does a church live out its mission amid a changing culture? "A Second Language" from Good Faith Media is a six-part narrative podcast about Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and how its location and leadership have shaped its witness. Founded in 1884, the church grew as a hub for powerful religious and political personalities on local, state and national levels. Its influence touched on major issues of the day, including alcohol and race. A turning point for the church occurred in 1957 during the city's integration crisis, when the church's Rev. Dale Cowling and Congressman Brooks Hays were seen as too soft on the race issue. The church continued to evolve, leading on some critical issues while avoiding others, all in the context of rapid cultural change. The podcast is a story about a mostly white Baptist church in the South and what its experience can teach us about life and death, hypocrisy and honesty, faith and fear – the risk and reward -- of talking about hard things. "A Second Language" includes interviews with church leaders and members, historians, interfaith friends and community leaders, as well as archival material. “A Second Language” was written, produced and narrated by Cliff Vaughn of Good Faith Media. The executive producer was Mitch Randall. Please like, rate and share the podcast. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. Thanks to our interviewees: Kwami Abdul-Bey, Lani Allenbaugh, Rebecca Cowling, Preston Clegg, Chris Ellis, Wendell Griffen, Stephanie Harp, Eric Higgins, Ray Higgins, John Kirk, Gene Levy, Jim and Gayle Maloch, Jenna Sullivan and Sara Tariq. Special thanks to Starlette Thomas, who hosts “The Raceless Gospel” podcast from Good Faith Media – and to Cally Chisholm for the artwork. And huge thanks to Kevin and Angie Heifner. Thanks to Lisa Speer and Taylor Lawson at the Ouachita Baptist University Archives, Taffey Hall at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Carolyn Wilson in the Special Collections Research Center at the William & Mary Libraries, and Casiday Long in Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. Other material comes from the archives at NASA, the Library of Congress, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Thanks to Jim Pfeifer and Sandra Hubbard, as well as Billie and Marc Heflin. Thanks to Patrick Fleming and Debbie Huff, Marquis Hunt, Joe and Charlotte Jeffers, Connie New, David Rice and everyone at the Bramble Market. Thanks also to the Community Bakery in downtown Little Rock. The music comes from Pond5. If you're interested in learning more history about Little Rock and Arkansas, visit the fabulous EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net, a project of the Central Arkansas Library System. See the podcast's website for more helpful resources. Check out other podcasts from Good Faith Media, including the first narrative podcast, “Brother Molly,” about the life and work of theologian Molly T. Marshall. Links: A Second Language: https://goodfaithmedia.org/a-second-language Explore more Good Faith Media podcasts: https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts/ Good Faith Media: https://goodfaithmedia.org/ Social: @GFMediaOrg

A Second Language
Episode 3: Nimrod

A Second Language

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 28:02


In episode 3 of "A Second Language," Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock struggles with conformity on race. Release date: August 23, 2023. About the podcast: How does a church live out its mission amid a changing culture? "A Second Language" from Good Faith Media is a six-part narrative podcast about Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and how its location and leadership have shaped its witness. Founded in 1884, the church grew as a hub for powerful religious and political personalities on local, state and national levels. Its influence touched on major issues of the day, including alcohol and race. A turning point for the church occurred in 1957 during the city's integration crisis, when the church's Rev. Dale Cowling and Congressman Brooks Hays were seen as too soft on the race issue. The church continued to evolve, leading on some critical issues while avoiding others, all in the context of rapid cultural change. The podcast is a story about a mostly white Baptist church in the South and what its experience can teach us about life and death, hypocrisy and honesty, faith and fear – the risk and reward -- of talking about hard things. "A Second Language" includes interviews with church leaders and members, historians, interfaith friends and community leaders, as well as archival material. “A Second Language” was written, produced and narrated by Cliff Vaughn of Good Faith Media. The executive producer was Mitch Randall. Please like, rate and share the podcast. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. Thanks to our interviewees: Kwami Abdul-Bey, Lani Allenbaugh, Rebecca Cowling, Preston Clegg, Chris Ellis, Wendell Griffen, Stephanie Harp, Eric Higgins, Ray Higgins, John Kirk, Gene Levy, Jim and Gayle Maloch, Jenna Sullivan and Sara Tariq. Special thanks to Starlette Thomas, who hosts “The Raceless Gospel” podcast from Good Faith Media – and to Cally Chisholm for the artwork. And huge thanks to Kevin and Angie Heifner. Thanks to Lisa Speer and Taylor Lawson at the Ouachita Baptist University Archives, Taffey Hall at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Carolyn Wilson in the Special Collections Research Center at the William & Mary Libraries, and Casiday Long in Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. Other material comes from the archives at NASA, the Library of Congress, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Thanks to Jim Pfeifer and Sandra Hubbard, as well as Billie and Marc Heflin. Thanks to Patrick Fleming and Debbie Huff, Marquis Hunt, Joe and Charlotte Jeffers, Connie New, David Rice and everyone at the Bramble Market. Thanks also to the Community Bakery in downtown Little Rock. The music comes from Pond5. If you're interested in learning more history about Little Rock and Arkansas, visit the fabulous EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net, a project of the Central Arkansas Library System. See the podcast's website for more helpful resources. Check out other podcasts from Good Faith Media, including the first narrative podcast, “Brother Molly,” about the life and work of theologian Molly T. Marshall. Links: A Second Language: https://goodfaithmedia.org/a-second-language Explore more Good Faith Media podcasts: https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts/ Good Faith Media: https://goodfaithmedia.org/ Social: @GFMediaOrg

A Second Language
Episode 2: All of This Just Speaks

A Second Language

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 31:46


In episode 2 of "A Second Language," Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock boots the governor -- but ignores a bigger problem. Release date: August 23, 2023. About the podcast: How does a church live out its mission amid a changing culture? "A Second Language" from Good Faith Media is a six-part narrative podcast about Second Baptist Church in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, and how its location and leadership have shaped its witness. Founded in 1884, the church grew as a hub for powerful religious and political personalities on local, state and national levels. Its influence touched on major issues of the day, including alcohol and race. A turning point for the church occurred in 1957 during the city's integration crisis, when the church's Rev. Dale Cowling and Congressman Brooks Hays were seen as too soft on the race issue. The church continued to evolve, leading on some critical issues while avoiding others, all in the context of rapid cultural change. The podcast is a story about a mostly white Baptist church in the South and what its experience can teach us about life and death, hypocrisy and honesty, faith and fear – the risk and reward -- of talking about hard things. "A Second Language" includes interviews with church leaders and members, historians, interfaith friends and community leaders, as well as archival material. “A Second Language” was written, produced and narrated by Cliff Vaughn of Good Faith Media. The executive producer was Mitch Randall. Please like, rate and share the podcast. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org. Thanks to our interviewees: Kwami Abdul-Bey, Lani Allenbaugh, Rebecca Cowling, Preston Clegg, Chris Ellis, Wendell Griffen, Stephanie Harp, Eric Higgins, Ray Higgins, John Kirk, Gene Levy, Jim and Gayle Maloch, Jenna Sullivan and Sara Tariq. Special thanks to Starlette Thomas, who hosts “The Raceless Gospel” podcast from Good Faith Media – and to Cally Chisholm for the artwork. And huge thanks to Kevin and Angie Heifner. Thanks to Lisa Speer and Taylor Lawson at the Ouachita Baptist University Archives, Taffey Hall at the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Carolyn Wilson in the Special Collections Research Center at the William & Mary Libraries, and Casiday Long in Special Collections at the University of Arkansas. Other material comes from the archives at NASA, the Library of Congress, and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Thanks to Jim Pfeifer and Sandra Hubbard, as well as Billie and Marc Heflin. Thanks to Patrick Fleming and Debbie Huff, Marquis Hunt, Joe and Charlotte Jeffers, Connie New, David Rice and everyone at the Bramble Market. Thanks also to the Community Bakery in downtown Little Rock. The music comes from Pond5. If you're interested in learning more history about Little Rock and Arkansas, visit the fabulous EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net, a project of the Central Arkansas Library System. See the podcast's website for more helpful resources. Check out other podcasts from Good Faith Media, including the first narrative podcast, “Brother Molly,” about the life and work of theologian Molly T. Marshall. Links: A Second Language: https://goodfaithmedia.org/a-second-language Explore more Good Faith Media podcasts: https://goodfaithmedia.org/podcasts/ Good Faith Media: https://goodfaithmedia.org/ Social: @GFMediaOrg

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM, 1240 AM 92.5 FM
SeniorTalk with Dan Wilson - August 5, 2023

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM, 1240 AM 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 28:31


Dan Wilson talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM
SeniorTalk with Dan Wilson - August 5, 2023

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 28:31


Dan Wilson talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

Ruck Up Buttercup
S3E10 Trials and Tribulations

Ruck Up Buttercup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 34:42


Season 3 Episode 10 Today we are joined by Carolyn Wilson. Carolyn is a veteran spouse, she was with her spouse through his entire army career, and through his transition of retiring. Throughout her long time within the military family she has experienced first hand many different situations that will come up. She took her experiences and chose to write a wonderful book called: The Trials and Tribulations of the Military Spouse. She talks in this book about everything from falling in love, to surviving the storms. She wrote the books in hopes of being a beacon in the dark for spouses still going through life and feeling like they are alone. She hopes that her stories will bring some lovely spouses some solace in the fact that they will come out on the other side and be better for it. If you are interested in purchasing this book, it is available on most platforms. Here is a link to it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Carolyn-Wilson/dp/0965506460 Carolyn has also started a publishing company and is available to help you with any publishing needs you may have she can be reached via her website: https://www.facebook.com/dreamfaithpublishing/ For any interest in the podcast including sponsorships please reach out to Sabrina Johannes our Co-host and Producer at sabrinajohannes@deployedlove.org For information about Deployed Love: www.deployedlove.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/deployedloveorg

Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education
48 | Rhetoric is Key - ft. Carolyn Wilson

Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 30:21


Some see rhetoric classes as merely the “classical version” of a speech & debate class, but it is so much more important than that! Join rhetoric teacher Carolyn Wilson to learn about the forms and applications of rhetoric and how mastering this art will help students stand firm in the Christian faith as they strive to impact the culture for Christ over the course of their lives.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - May 21, 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 28:17


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - May 21, 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 28:17


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - May 7, 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 28:17


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - May 7, 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 28:17


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio, Jan 11: Biologicals 101, Envita, and new seed treatment options

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 54:51


Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Syngenta Canada. Host Shaun Haney is joined by Jen Maier, of Syngenta Canada, to discuss the Miravis family of fungicides, as well as Nathan Klages, with Syngenta Canada, to discuss biologicals products. We will also hear from Carolyn Wilson, an... Read More

RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio, Jan 11: Biologicals 101, Envita, and new seed treatment options

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 54:51


Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Syngenta Canada. Host Shaun Haney is joined by Jen Maier, of Syngenta Canada, to discuss the Miravis family of fungicides, as well as Nathan Klages, with Syngenta Canada, to discuss biologicals products. We will also hear from Carolyn Wilson, an... Read More

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - October 2, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 29:07


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - October 2, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 29:07


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

Grow, Cook, Inspire; with gardening & cooking at it’s core
In conversation with Locavore's community grower Carolyn Wilson

Grow, Cook, Inspire; with gardening & cooking at it’s core

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 18:56


It is no secret that the waiting lists for allotments can be incredibly long and therefore very off putting for so many people itching to grow their own. However the Scottish social enterprise Locavore has come up with a great idea. Having recently taken on the lease of an old Glasgow Council Plant Nursery in Bellahouston Park, the team are looking to build an urban farm. Within this space they have also created community growing plots for those with no garden access within the city. I caught up with community grower Carolyn Wilson to find out more and the impact it has had so far.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - September 4, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 29:07


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - September 4, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 29:07


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

Kingdom Life
Scandal & Grace: Tamar: the Forbidden

Kingdom Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 30:34


The Story of Tamar the Forbidden with pastors Carolyn Wilson and Lyn Olson

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - May 1, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 28:46


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - May 1, 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 28:46


Greg Coopman talks with Carolyn Wilson with Rocky Mountain PACE Program.

Unapologetically Me
Her Journey from Broken, but not Beaten...Still She Rise!

Unapologetically Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 60:00


April is Sexual Abuse Awareness Month. Carolyn Wilson is a survivor of Sexual Child Abuse and Domestic Violence. Out of her trauma she has turned advocate and intentionally created a transformative healing journey creating a new life narrative. Her story and life is amazing. She will empower and inspire you. She has touched millions with her story and we can't wait to have her on our show to share with you her life. It doesn't matter where you come from and how your life begins, your past is not your final destination and your future can be amazing!

Unapologetically Me
Her Journey from Broken, but not Beaten...Still She Rise!

Unapologetically Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 60:00


April is Sexual Abuse Awareness Month. Carolyn Wilson is a survivor of Sexual Child Abuse and Domestic Violence. Out of her trauma she has turned advocate and intentionally created a transformative healing journey creating a new life narrative. Her story and life is amazing. She will empower and inspire you. She has touched millions with her story and we can't wait to have her on our show to share with you her life. It doesn't matter where you come from and how your life begins, your past is not your final destination and your future can be amazing!

UX Podcast
#282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash

UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 46:01


Carolyn Wilson-Nash together with Julie Tinson, both from Stirling University, published a research paper entitled ‘I am the master of my fate': digital technology paradoxes and the coping strategies of older consumers. Carolyn joins us to talk more about her research and the impact technology has on older people's lives. We discuss what we mean... The post #282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash appeared first on UX Podcast.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - September 19, 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 31:39


Greg Coopmand talks with Carolyn Wilson, Public Relations Specialist for Rocky Mountain PACE.

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SeniorTalk with Greg Coopman - August 8, 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 31:39


Greg Coopmand talks with Carolyn Wilson, Public Relations Specialist for Rocky Mountain PACE.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Carolyn Wilson ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 5:18


April 16, 2021 ~ The Beaumont Health System Chief Operating Officer tells Paul they are seeing a major increase in hospitalizations and she says healthcare workers are worn out.

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The Kevin & Nikee Show
The Kevin & Nikee Show - Women's History Month - Carolyn Wilson - Multi Award-winning Filmmaker, Bestselling Author of Magnify Your Essence

The Kevin & Nikee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 141:49


Carolyn Wilson is a Multi Award-winning Filmmaker, Bestselling Author of Magnify your Essence. She is responsible for helping women identify their life purpose and break through barriers and overcome their fears. It's Carolyn Wilson's love for people and helping them become better is why she is our pick for Women's History Month

WhyMe with Vera-Lee - Why Me?
A Good Life after Trauma - Carolyn Wilson - Lessons from childhood abuse from father and stopping the abuse cycle

WhyMe with Vera-Lee - Why Me?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 131:32


You can contact Carolyn at https://magnifyyouressence.wordpress.com/ Her two books are MAGNIFIED THOUGHTS: A Transformational Journey to Reveal Your Amazing You and The Heartache of a Grandmother both available on Amazon http://amzn.to/2y3S7CZ.You can also contact her on https://www.facebook.com/authorcarolynwilsonDo you know the difference between and dream and a goal? Spoiler alert! It's the movement! The action you take. That's the big secret. That's where the WhyMeMovement is all about the actions we take including the decisions we make - discovering the opportunities to grow and learn through adversity. Vera-Lee has a special interest in helping people on a weight loss  journey, particularly those who relate to morbid obesity, former/forever athletes, pre or post weight loss surgery, chronic illness and disability. Vera-Lee understands how to help you with the emotional and mental side of weight loss and conditioning, using a combination of techniques and allied professionals to best support your unique needs.She is a forever athlete who applies techniques for calm yet powerful coaching/mentoring sessions to help you achieve goals and improve your personal and professional confidence in every area of your life.If you really want to achieve results in your life and you are ready to commit to the process with Vera-Lee, who understands what it is like to overcome adversity, time and time again, you can book your discovery call now by clicking this link  to find out how she can help you overcome your obstacles and rediscover passion and confidence to set and achieve those goals you desire. Vera-Lee has a specific interest in helping others with discovering a new approach to weight loss for people with disabilities, chronic illness, and who have been and are forever athletes and now dealing with unfamiliar territory of weight issues after a competitive career.Vera-Lee provides one to one and group coaching Click here to start the conversation on social media with Vera-Lee and experience her unique ability to help guide you through to your optimal state of living. Vera-Lee is from Australia and has an extensive background in Education, Sports Coaching and Business Administration and Leadership with Management Consulting. If you thought of someone who might find value in this podcast episode today, you can share the link and use it as an opportunity to let this person know you are thinking of them today, continuing the connection and relationships that foster hope and togetherness.Support the podcast and movement with a small donation here or contact Vera-Lee to discuss a sponsorship for the show to help our impact reach even further and inspire, connect and empower more people who want to life life to their fullest capacity. We appreciate your support to help the ongoing costs involved with producing this show for people in over 20 countries (at the time of this release).Vera-Lee launched in the top 30 iTunes charts in multiple countries after her training with the PPA, has a loyal and growing audience who love the content being produced. Many ask what equipment is being used for her audio/video set up, podcasting  Microphone headphones  pop filter green screen and backdrop stand  microphone (shotgun) for DSLR video *Affiliate commissions may be earned through the product links and is an easy way to help support the WhyMePodcast and WhyMeMovement whilst gaining value for yourself or gifting a present to a friend. #whymemovement #wtflab #weightloss #adversityistheniche #whymegirl  #weightdiscrimination  #chewtheflab #flabtalks #flabbyfriday #weightloss #intuitiveeating #WLS #theadversityqueen #mentalhealthwarriors #foreverathlete #iCare #whymewednesday #whymepodcast #embrace #inspire #empower

Family Seasons by Coach Teia
Domestic Violence Awareness with Carolyn Wilson

Family Seasons by Coach Teia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 38:19


Domestic Violence is an epidemic that affects individuals from all walks of life. During the month of October, we bring awareness to this issue in hopes that more people will avoid, acknowledge or remove themselves from these unhealthy relationships. In this podcast, I invite a friend of mine, Carolyn Wilson. Carolyn is a filmmaker, an author, an international speaker, and so much more. Most impressive to me is that Carolyn is a survivor of domesticate violence. On this podcast, she shares some of her experiences and offers rays of hope for those also affected by this epidemic. To reach out to Carolyn, you can find her at:https://magnifyyouressence.wordpress.com/ For the plan that Carolyn mentions on the podcast, visit: http://bit.ly/mye-contact. For anonymous, confidential help available 24/7, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coach-teia/message

Sippin Tea w/Dee
The Road to Liberation with Carolyn Wilson

Sippin Tea w/Dee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 66:59


Motivational speaker, filmmaker transformational life coach and author Carolyn Wilson the creator of Magnify Your Essence. Carolyn will be sharing her intimate story of discovery in finding her true essence and feeling FREE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deidre-simmons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deidre-simmons/support

True Crime & Red Wine
Ep 7- Carolyn Wilson and Robert Durst

True Crime & Red Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 75:03


#theworstbestpair celebrate our three year best friendship anniversary and tell you how that douche Hurricane Harvey actually birthed something beautiful. Then we share some real class act murderers...Ya'll, these murderers gave some Broadway acts for the books. Basically it's a barefoot criminal and a flat chested mute woman walk into a bar joke. And you know those jokes always end with an eyeroll... Grab the 2014 Bogle Petite Sirah, your Hurricane Laura snacks (no we did not learn our lesson with Hurricane Harvey snacks), put on your elastic band sweat pants and take off that underwire bra. No one is looking and you are a magical unicorn of a human. A weird murder story loving drunk magical unicorn with a cosmic brownie hanging out of its mouth. Love, Britain & Leslie

The Kevin & Nikee Show
The Kevin & Nikee Show - Carolyn Wilson - CEO, Founder, Award-Winning Filmmaker & Survivor

The Kevin & Nikee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 141:49


Carolyn Wilson is an American Award-winning Filmmaker, Life Coach, Educator, Survivor of Child Abuse and Domestic Abuse and so much more. She's using her voice and life experiences to help others regain their strength. Hear her story of power and be encouraged.

Christ Church
Ep. 4 (Old Friends & New)

Christ Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 19:08


Welcome to the fourth episode of Old Friends & New, a podcast by the Christ Church Ladies Fellowship. This week’s conversation features Jamie Namahoe, Kelli Harmon, and Carolyn Wilson. Check out the #KeepTheFeast Bible Reading Challenge at christkirk.com/biblechallenge. You can also access this episode on the ChristKirk app.

Sermons at Church of the Palms
The Hidden Life of Humans

Sermons at Church of the Palms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 17:36


From the 9am Sanctuary Service

Crain's Conversations
Mackinac conversations: Beaumont Health COO Carolyn Wilson

Crain's Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 10:05


Carolyn Wilson, chief operating officer of Beaumont Health, discusses the potential impact of a new auto insurance fee schedule for the suburban Detroit hospital system under the no-fault insurance reform legislation Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law Thursday at the Mackinac Policy Conference.

Sermons at Church of the Palms
If Stones Could Talk

Sermons at Church of the Palms

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 22:12


From the 9am Sanctuary Service

Sermons at Church of the Palms
If a Tree Falls in a Forest

Sermons at Church of the Palms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 20:13


From the 9am Sanctuary Service

Sermons at Church of the Palms

From the 9am Sanctuary Service

Sermons at Church of the Palms

From the 9am Sanctuary Service

Sermons at Church of the Palms
Home is the Moment I'm In

Sermons at Church of the Palms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 19:30


From the 9am Sanctuary Service

Sermons at Church of the Palms
Christmas Eve 7:00 pm Service 2018

Sermons at Church of the Palms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 67:41