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Fred Bodimer provides a comprehensive look at the weekend's religion news. Topics include a new lawsuit against the St. Louis Archdiocese involving nearly four dozen Catholic leaders accused of abuse, and Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski's announcement of $1 million in grants to support affordable housing initiatives. Additionally, we cover the devastating fire at First Baptist Dallas' historic sanctuary and the community's plans for rebuilding. Stay informed on these important religious developments
Prime Minister Netanyahu defends Israel before Congress, fire destroys a historic church in Dallas; and the journey of an Olympic speed climber. Plus, Cal Thomas on the challenges facing Kamala Harris and the Thursday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Dordt University. Dordt's Master of Public Administration program provides Christian training in areas like leadership and policy analysis. More at Dordt.edu/MPA.And from Ambassadors Impact Network, helping entrepreneurs who are looking for more than just funding. Discover a community of Christian faith-led investors. More at ambassadorsimpact.com
Greg (@gregbradyTO) discussed the historical church in Toronto's west end that burned early Sunday morning.. Father Don Beyers of St. Anne's Anglican Church joined the show and is determined to rebuild his Church. Also, Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren), CEO of consulting firm Daisy Group, about the ‘Walk for Israel' – Warren attended the annual event – which saw record numbers this weekend – an estimated 50,000 people – and yet – the Mayor wasn't one of them. Lastly, Jon Reid (@TPAReid), President of the Toronto Police Association and Hank Idsinga, 640 Toronto's Crime Specialist and we were talking about police presence at the Walk for Israel event – and video circulating online – of a police officer punching a protester in the face.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg (@gregbradyTO) discussed the historical church in Toronto's west end that burned early Sunday morning.. Father Don Beyers of St. Anne's Anglican Church joined the show and is determined to rebuild his Church. Also, Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren), CEO of consulting firm Daisy Group, about the ‘Walk for Israel' – Warren attended the annual event – which saw record numbers this weekend – an estimated 50,000 people – and yet – the Mayor wasn't one of them. Lastly, Jon Reid (@TPAReid), President of the Toronto Police Association and Hank Idsinga, 640 Toronto's Crime Specialist and we were talking about police presence at the Walk for Israel event – and video circulating online – of a police officer punching a protester in the face.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Knott serves as the associate director of the Public Affairs and Religious Liberty Department, overseeing the Church's relations with U.S. and international authorities. With over 25 years of experience in the D.C. area and holding a Ph.D. in History from George Washington University, he possesses extensive expertise in networking with leaders and communities. Previously, Knott made signifi cant contributions to church communications and pastoral work as editor and executive publisher for Adventist Review and Adventist World, as well as serving as a pastor for 18 years. In his PARL role, he focuses on advancing religious freedom and the Church's legislative interests, while also being an active speaker and writer. Bill and his wife, Deborah, have two sons.
CBC reporter Doug Hebert brings us a live update from Kamloops, where a fire broke out at the historic St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church building this morning.Then we discuss the month-long Loblaws boycott, food security and food systems with guest Kent Mullinix, director of sustainable agriculture and food security at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. And Cheuk Kwan, author of 'Have You eaten Yet? Stories from Chinese Restaurants Around the World,' joins us to share stories from the people he's met on his travels.
Tonight on Fire Power! We welcome Eric Metaxas as he talks about his new movie "Letter to the American Church". An explosive film that has gone viral. Eric is a man that has a very high intellect, and you're going to see the level of conversation that we have with him today is going to be very, very eye opening. You're never going to forget what you hear about what the American church needs to know right now!
In 2018 a 15-year-old boy calls police to say he just got home from school to find his home is trashed. He also adds in that his mother is missing, her van is there in the driveway, and it's been left running. Police knew something unsettling had happened in that home, but what they didn't know was how shocking the truth would be. Source info US teen admits to killing mum after fight over bad school grades | 7NEWS Fla. Teen Who Strangled Mom to Death Gets 45 Years (people.com) When Evil Teens Think Murder is Hilarious (youtube.com) Callous teen killed own mom after bad grade row before burying her under church fire pit - The Mirror US Teen who strangled mother at DeBary home gets 45 years in prison (news-journalonline.com) Florida man sentenced for covering up friend's murder of his mother (news-journalonline.com) Volusia teen receives 45 year prison sentence after slaying mother (youtube.com)
Rapzilla's Q dives into the 'Boys Don't Cry' album with NXTMIKE & PRESTXN. https://www.nxtmike.com/exclusive/p/bdc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rapzilla/support
Plus, the Timberview High School trial wrapped up today, new video shown in trial, and a 14-year-old has been arrested after breaking into almost 40 cars.
Top headlines for Thursday, June 29, 2023In this episode we delve into the mysterious fire that destroyed a Roman Catholic church in Orlando, coinciding with the one-year anniversary of the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson SCOTUS decision. With the cause still unknown, we discuss the growing speculation about the fire being an intentional act. We then shift our focus to the controversy surrounding conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey's provocative tweet, which questions the compatibility of Christian faith with supporting the Democratic party. The tweet has sparked a slew of reactions from prominent Christian activists. Lastly, we probe into the disturbing incident in Israel, where a man, suspected to be drunk, vandalized a site believed to be the location of the Last Supper, a disturbing act seen as persecution against Christians. Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News Fire engulfs Catholic church on first anniversary of Dobbs ruling | U.S. News Christian couple found murdered on 50th anniversary | U.S. News Roam Ministry leader Jonathan Frazier fatally shot | U.S. News Should Christians vote for Democrats? Activists debate | Politics News Justin Welby honors George Verwer with posthumous award | World News Mexico: 7 dismembered bodies found outside church | World News Man who vandalized Last Supper site banned from Old City | World News Coffey Anderson urges Christians to support faith-based films | Entertainment News
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Pastor Aaron has, like you, had a wild ride in the past few years. But Aaron, unlike most of us, has six kids, had his church catch fire, and finished a graduate degree - all while leading a church and then managing the maelstrom of ministry in 2020.Pastor Aaron is a wise leader, and I have benefited from a growing friendship with him. So I wanted to share some of that wisdom with you, and I know you'll be encouraged and inspired by this conversation, this pastoral coaching. Enjoy!Support the show
Good morning! Here's what we're following today: Health officials urge COVID boosters before winter months Arrest made in Victory Baptist Church fire Gas prices inching up again Electric cars of the past Trees at risk in Benedict Canyon L.A. residents stepping in to help Pakistan during record floods Medical services for the unhoused near the L.A. River This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
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On today's Quick Start podcast:Church Fire Kills 41Iran's Bizarre Response to Questions About Attack on Salman RushdieActress Removed From Life Support, Dies at 53WEF Calls for Global Internet CensorshipMAIN THING: Calls to Boycott Target Grow After Retailer's Latest Announcement
At least 41 people killed and at least 14 injured after a fire broke out at a church in Egypt on Sunday. Listen for more details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
WTOC Digital Anchor Jake Wallace gives you a recap of the week's biggest stories from around the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry. In this week's episode: FBI raids Hinesville church: https://www.wtoc.com/2022/06/23/fbi-raid-hinesville-church-connected-search-another-ga-church/ Georgia Forestry crews work to contain fire on St. Catherine's Island: https://www.wtoc.com/2022/06/22/nature-tends-survive-crews-work-contain-st-catherines-island-fire/ Trade Center Landing collapse won't impact Georgia Municipal Association convention: https://www.wtoc.com/2022/06/23/hutchinson-island-deck-collapse-wont-impact-georgia-municipal-association-convention/
Today is Friday, June 24. Here are your top headlines from around the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, go to InForum.com.
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Birth of the Church - Fire from Heaven The weekly “message” podcast from Connection Community Church in Middletown Delaware is posted on Sundays. For more information about our church, visit our website at JustShowUp.church or, for sermon notes, visit Messages.JustShowUp.church.
Fr Alex shares a few old newspaper cuttings and stories from the great fire of 1927.
James Deferio Sunday Morning 12/5/21
Alicia Tarancon speaks with Rich Jones from the scene of a church fire on the Northside Monday morning.
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Friday, August 6, 2021: Today on the 4&3 Podcast, Faithwire's Dan Andros breaks down today's top stories along with Tré Goins-Phillips.*While US Women's Soccer team kneels in protest, one athlete fled for her life after criticizing own country*Allie Stuckey not backing down after Twitter restricts account for 'misgendering' biological male Laurel Hubbard.*Canadian church leader offers message of forgiveness to arsonist who destroyed his church*Woman sues McDonalds for tempting her too much with Cheeseburger ad during lent
A suspicious fire killed over 500 members of an apocalyptic cult known as the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God in Kanungu, Uganda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got another movie we're not quite sure was made for kids. We're joined by Kate Warner from the Denver local band Church Fire and the "Bitches on Comics" podcast to talk about the movie that ruined a thousand childhoods!
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSOR: Many thanks to Solar Energy Services for sponsoring this podcast. If you think solar is in your future, please give Rick Peters and his team a call at 410-923-6090. Today...A South County Church may be the target of arson. The Anne Arundel County Police are seeking help with information surrounding to separate shootings. Both the USNA and St. John's College have announced how they are handling the fall semester. And Governor Hogan lauds the State's low positivity rate--a record low! Ann Alsina from CovingtonAlsina is here with us today for the Money Monday Report! Good to hear she was not eaten by a bear! And of course, George from DMV Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter feeds, and of course at Eye On Annapolis.
Hour 2, Tuesday, July 21 – Brother Greg Cellini gives tips and encouragement for STILL working from home or remotely, Fr. John Molyneux talks about a devastating fire at his church and the spirit of rebuilding, Bishop Brendan Cahill talk Catechesis during a pandemic… All show notes at Working from home (Still!!!) A church Fire and Catechesis during Covid - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Governor Tate Reeves condemns a church fire that's being investigated as an arson.And Some Mississippi churches are reopening their doors this Sunday, but with some changes.Then, a profile on Burl Cain—former Warden of Louisiana's Angola State Prison and nominee for Mississippi's Corrections Commissioner.Segment 1:Governor Tate Reeves says he is heartbroken” and “furious” after a church in Holly Springs was burned down from a suspected arson fire. First Pentecostal Church burned on Wednesday, about a month after it filed a lawsuit challenging city restrictions on gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic. Reeves offered support to the church and says investigators are working to figure who's responsible.Many Houses of Worship across the state have been conducting drive thru services for the past two months. Some---even in their homes through online services or other methods. Now- this Sunday--some churches in Mississippi are ready to reopen their doors for regular service using the new guidelines Governor Tate Reeves outlined earlier this week in an eight page document. Suggested changes include---contactless offerings, reduced seating and smaller choirs or soloist. Carlous Smith is Pastor of New Zion Baptist Church in Braxton. He tells our Kobee Vance that his church reopened this past Sunday using existing guidance from the CDC and State Health Department.At New Horizons Church in Jackson, Bishop Ronnie Crudup (Crew-dup)says it's been an adjustment not having Sunday service, but understands the need to keep his congregation safe. Segment 2:After a months-long national search, Governor Tate Reeves is tapping former Angola State Prison Warden Burl Cain to lead the reform efforts within the Mississippi Department of Corrections. The first-term Governor inherited a prison crisis that came to a fever pitch late last year as violence spread throughout the system. Reeves says he chose Cain based on his record of reform at the Louisiana prison. Cain left his position at Angola prison in 2015 amid accusations of side business dealings, misspent funds and wrongful use of inmate labor. In introducing Burl Cain, his nominee for Commissioner of Corrections, Reeves says he has every confidence in his appointee to change the culture in Mississippi prisons. Maya Lau and Gordon Russell were investigative reporters with The Advocate during Cain's later years at Angola. Burl Cain's nomination as Commissioner of Corrections was the result of a months-long national search that began soon after Tate Reeve assumes the governorship. He picked self-proclaimed friend and Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs to lead the search. Flaggs shares how Burl Cain rose to the top of the candidate list despite the allegations with our Desare Fraser. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pakistan refugees in Thailand fear attending Papal Visit events, fire burns down church in Hoogmade, Netherlands, Mysuru priests accuse bishop of sexual and financial misconduct, Cardinal Collins calls faithful to look to St. Newman, 3 generations married in same dress and church.
On Wednesday, July 31, host Pam Marvin and station president Dennis Macha, spoke on the recent tragedy of the Church of the Visitation fire in Westphalia, Texas. The church burned entirely to the ground in a matter of half an hour early Monday morning of this week. In this episode of Roundup, we replay Bishop Joe Vasquez' outstanding press conference from the site of the fire and hold exclusive interviews with Michael Raia - expert on sacred architecture, and Fr. Edwin Kagoo - Pastor of Church of the Visitation. Listen to this episode to hear how each of them respond with charity and strong faith in God to rebuild this sacred parish.
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Intro and Outro Music by Church Fire, a witchy band out of Denver, Colorado. You can listen to and support them here: https://churchfire.bandcamp.com Support Black Banner Magic and the Omaha Freedom Fund! and get access to a monthly bonus episode, by visiting our patreon here: Patreon.com/BlackBannerMagic Contact us at: BlackBannerMagic@riseup.net Black Banner Magic is officially affiliated with, and a proud member of, The Revolutionary Left Radio Media Network. ----- 2/3rds of every dollar raised through this Patreon will go to the Omaha Freedom Fund! community bail fund. As a member of the Revolutionary Left Radio federation of podcasts, Black Banner Magic records in the RevLeft bunker, and the last 1/3rd goes into studio and engineering costs. More info about OFF! can be found on omahafreedomfund.wordpress.com or on twitter @omahabail
In part one, Breht sits down with two organizers from Demand Utopia to talk about social ecology, imagination and creativity in organizing, the importance of Art, Rojava, Green Anarchism, and more. In part two, Effie from Popular Mobilization joins Breht to discuss Coalition Building, effective organizing, and the importance of mass movements and popular fronts. Find and Support Demand Utopia (@DemandUtopia) here: https://demandutopia.net Find and Support Popular Mobilization here: https://www.facebook.com/POPMOB2018/ Reach Effie from PopMob by email (popmob18@gmail.com) or by telephone/voicemail at 971-361-6173 RECOMMENDATIONS from Ami and William of Demand Utopia: - Everyday Utopia - Cruising Utopia - The Institute for Social Ecology Intro Music by Church Fire, find and support them here: https://churchfire.bandcamp.com Outro Music is "Vampires" by Atmosphere. Find and support them here: https://rhymesayers.com/artists/atmosphere Please Rate and Review our show on iTunes or whatever podcast app you use. This dramatically helps increase our reach. Support the Show and get access to bonus content on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio Follow us on Twitter @RevLeftRadio This podcast is officially affiliated with The Nebraska Left Coalition, the Nebraska IWW, the Omaha GDC, Feed The People - Omaha, and the Marxist Center.
Victoria Law, who is familiarly known as Vikki, is an anarchist activist, writer, freelance editor, photographer and mother. Law is of Chinese descent and was born and raised in Queens NY where she had her first brush with the law as an armed robber while still in high school. Her exposure to incarcerated people at Rikers Island prompted her to get involved with prison support. She has continued fighting for prison abolition, co-founding Books Through Bars NYC as a joint project between Blackout Books & Nightcrawlers Anarchist Black Cross in 1996 at the age of nineteen. Nestor is a member of the Anarchist Black Cross and founder of the Omaha Freedom Fund. He organizes around many issues, but with a focus on prison abolition and antifascism. Both guests join Brett in a two-part episode on different aspects of the prison abolitionist movment. Find, Support, and contact Victoria Law through her website here: https://victorialaw.net follow her on twitter @LVikkiml Learn more about, and support, the Anarchist Black Cross Federation here: http://www.abcf.net Follow the Omaha Freedom Fund on Twitter @Omahabail Link to support and engage in prison abolitionist work with “Black and Pink” here:http://www.blackandpink.org Transition Music by Church Fire - on my tongue Outro Music: Bob Dylan All Along the Watchtower follow us on Twitter @RevLeftRadio Follow us on FB at "Revolutionary Left Radio" Intro Music by The String-Bo String Duo. You can listen and support their music here: https://tsbsd.bandcamp.com/track/red-black This podcast is officially affiliated with The Nebraska Left Coalition, the Nebraska IWW, and the Omaha GDC. Check out Nebraska IWW's new website here: https://www.nebraskaiww.org
April 18th, 2016 - Sleepless Nights Sessions - Church Fire, Skyrider & Curta Live In Studio Church Fire - All My Fault - Church Fire Curta - Bouncy House - Replica SkyRider - Rosemary - Ghost Dance Monster Rally - Moonlight Ballroom - Sc005-side A Daruma Direct - Haan808 - Daruma Direct Factor Chandelier - The Magic City - Factoria Darq E Freaker - Hallucinate - ADHD - EP Dawn Of Midi - Nix - Dysnomia Tek.Lun - Shush - Ridin' Round 2 Rivka - Drift - Faded - EP Kid CudiKid Cudi - Frequency - Kid Cudi Fre The Mechanist - Dissect Concept - Perceive And Deflect - EP Qaa - Qaäris Von Gul - Qaa Odd Nosdam - Small Mr. Man Pants - Burner Open Mike Eagle & Paul White - Dive Bar Support Group - Hella Personal Film Festival Venus Muse - Faceless - 5721 Mirror Fears - Voiceless - Mirror Fears Dirty Art Club - Midnight Nocturne - Heavy Starch Shigeto - Do My Thing - Intermission - EP E Jacobs - The Path - E Jacobs Jim Swim - To You - Jim Swim Melt Rider - Cold In The 5th Circle - Melt Rider J57 - The Summer Of George - The Summer Of George
"I think both of us are kind of extreme people, it's kind of all or nothing...we also embody that in our music...finding balance in the vacillation of extremes." Church Fire is an experimental noise pop duo from here in Denver. Musically, they are groove centered but dark, melodic but also heavy and driving. It's music that you can both happily dance or angrily mosh to. It is these very juxtapositions that have come to define not only their sound but the core of what this duo is about; the balance of extremes. I had them on the patio this week to talk about this balance as well as a fascinating array of other topics that go into the story of Church Fire. We talk drug abuse, suicide, social justice, relationships, putting your whole self into performances and much much more. Listen above and if you do nothing else...make sure you go see this couple live. Church Fire will be performing this Thursday at Syntax Physic Opera as well as Saturday October 3rd as part of this years Titwrench Festival being held at Dryer Plug Studios in Lakewood.
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Darrell Cook, pastor of Dogwood Grove Baptist Church, tells the story of God's faithfulness after a church fire.
Darrell Cook, pastor of Dogwood Grove Baptist Church, tells the story of God's faithfulness after a church fire.