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01.06.2025//ASCENSION The King of The Kingdom Ephesians 1:15-23//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
25.05.2025//Seek First_Making Judgements Matthew 7:1-12//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
25.05.2025//Seek First_Making Judgements Matthew 7:1-12//Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
18.05.2025//Seek First_Dealing With Worry Matthew 6:25-34//Church Hill//4pm by Church Hill Anglican
18.05.2025//Seek First_Dealing With Worry Matthew 6:25-34//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
11.05.25//Seek First_Seek One Master//Matthew 6:24//Church Hill//4pm by Church Hill Anglican
11.05.2025//Seek First_The Choice Matthew 6:24//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
04.05.25//Seek ye First. The Temptation//Matthew 6:22-23//Church Hill//4pm by Church Hill Anglican
04.05.25//Seek ye First. The Temptation//Matthew 6:22-23//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
20.04.25//Easter Day//Church Hill//Justin by Church Hill Anglican
27.04.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...Counterculture//Matthew 6:19-21//Church Hill//4pm by Church Hill Anglican
27.04.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...Counterculture//Matthew 6:19-21//Church Hill/?Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
18.04.25//Easter Friday//Garrison Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
17.04.25//Maundy Thursday//Church Hill//Justin by Church Hill Anglican
13.04.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...NETS. How Fresh are you?//Matthew 13:47-50//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
06.04.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...PEARLS: what are you looking for?//Matthew 13:44-46//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
30.03.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...SEEDS: How are your expectations?//Matthew 13:31-33//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
23.03.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...WEEDS: How are you coping?//Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
16.03.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...EARS: How are you listening?//Matthew 13:9-17//Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
16.03.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...EARS: How are you listening?//Matthew 13:9-17//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
09.03.25//The Kingdom of Heaven is like...SOILS//Matthew 13:1-8, 18-23//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
02.03.25//Do Not Conform_ Your Clothes//Romans 13:11-14//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
23.02.25//Do Not Conform_ Your Debt//Romans 13:8-10//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
16.02.25//Time in God's Hands_Ecclesiastes 3:1-14//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
Sam founded Trying to Adult RVA in October 2021. Shortly after moving to RVA, the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic happened, making it even harder to make friends. When the community started to reopen and recover, Sam wanted to find an easier way to make new friends. She started creating events via Meetup to see if others would want to join. They did! Within the first year, the group grew by thousands, and she planned over 100 events. She continues to plan fun events within the Richmond and surrounding areas and loves to constantly see new friendships being made. Her hope is that young adults who join Trying to Adult RVA build lasting connections and friendships. She believes everyone is unique and deserving of friends. She strives to create a welcoming community where anyone can meet their new best friend.Interested in trying out Trying To Adult RVA for yourself? Use our code Olala at checkout for a free month of membership. After that, membership is only $5 a month and you can cancel at any time! What do you have to lose? https://tryingtoadultrva.com/become-a-member/We also talk about our "Rose & Thorn" of the month, RVA's "wonderful" mail system, business and band of the week and local upcoming events.Support Trying To Adult RVA:@tryingtoadultrvaFacebookMeetupEvents:Saturday, February 15: Dark Valentine's FANTASY BALL: A Morbid Masquerade8PM at Harry's in RVA. Tickets $33Sunday, February 16: Sips & Sweethearts1-6PM at Cirrus VodkaSunday, February 16: Galentine's Rustic Charm Arrangement Workshop1-2:30PM at Saudé Creek VineyardsSaturday March 15th - Sunday March 16th: The Church Hill Irish Festival10AM - 6PM in Church Hill area, suggested donation of $5, free parking and free shuttle.Band of the week: Wannabe - A Spice Girls TributeThey're playing on Thursday, Feb 20th at Uptown Alley. Grab your ticket here.Business of the week:The Black Olive Richmond Italian / Hiphop fusion
02.02.25//Do Not Conform_Your Government_Romans 13:1-7//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
02.02.25//Do Not Conform_Your Enemies_Romans 12:9-21//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
26.01.25//Don Not Conform_Your Loves_Romans 12:9-13//Church Hill//Roger Bray by Church Hill Anglican
Richmond's Greyhound bus station is set for redevelopment; Chimbo Sandwich Shop is coming to Church Hill; and a new cat cafe is coming to the Fan.
19.01.2025 Do Not Conform_Your Relationships//Church Hill//Dave Irving//Romans 12: 3-8 by Church Hill Anglican
05.01.2025 Christ Came But Why?_Not to be served but to serve//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth//Mark 10:45 by Church Hill Anglican
29.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ Mark 10: 32-35 Not to be served - but to serve//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
29.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ 1 John 3:8 To Destroy the Works of the Devil//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
22.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ John 18:37 To Bear Witness to the Truth//Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
15.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To SAVE the Worst (Paul)//1 Timothy 1:15//Church Hill by Church Hill Anglican
15.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To SAVE the Worst (Paul)//1 Timothy 1:15//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
08.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To SAVE//Matthew 1:21//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
01.12.24//Christ Came. But Why?_ To Bring Fire//Luke 12:35-40,49-59//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
24.11.24//Acts 14:21-28 "We must go through many hardships"//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
17.11.24//Acts 18-20 Turn from these worthless things to the living God//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
10.11.24//Acts 13:44-14:7 A light for the Gentiles//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
03.11.24//Acts 13:13-43 “God has brought to Israel the saviour Jesus as promised”//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
On this episode of With Good Reason, Technical Director Jamal Millner hosts and we explore how some musicians interact with the communities they inhabit. The inspiration, support and motivation these artist's receive from their families, friends and fans. CJ Colston is a millennial Evangelical Preacher and Singer that performs proselytizes in Southwestern Virginia area churches regardless of the race of the congregations. And: Filmmaker and VH Fellow Alicia Aroche discusses her upcoming documentary 32 Blocks. We discuss her film about a few of the great and internationally recognized musicians that grew up in the Church Hill area of Richmond VA. Lonnie Liston Smith and Wah Wah Watson are just a couple of the musicians featured in the film. Later in the show: Alternative Hip Hop artist geonova from Big Stone Gap tells us about the struggles and triumphs of being an LGBT artist in rural Virginia. Plus: Jazz Trumpeter and Composer John D'earth is the final guest on this episode. We discuss his upcoming retirement as Director of Jazz Studies at UVA, stories of his interactions with some of jazz histories masters and his latest projects.
27.10.24//Acts 12:25-13:12 Amazement on Cyprus//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
20.10.24//Acts 12:1-24_Herod Agrippa vs Peter and God//Church Hill//Rob Forsyth by Church Hill Anglican
20.10.24//Acts 12:1-24_Herod Agrippa vs Peter and God//Church Hill//Justin Moffatt by Church Hill Anglican
In this episode, we are discussing Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott, a novel originally published in 1929 and a fascinating account of the experiences of women during the Jazz age. I'm joined by Juliana Soltis, an internationally acclaimed cellist, to discuss the book's continued relevance and its portrayal of female independence during the Jazz Age, akin to a 'Sex and the City' for that era. We also shed light on Parrott's obscured legacy in contrast to Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby.' Moreover, Juliana speaks about her new album American Woman, which highlights lost works by female composers, underscoring the importance of preserving and celebrating women's contributions to art and culture. We wrap up with a tasty note, enjoying a non-alcoholic gin fizz themed to the novel, reflecting Prohibition-era cocktail cultureJuliana Soltis is an internationally-acclaimed cellist, specializing in telling the forgotten stories of classical music. Her latest release from PARMA Recordings, American Woman, explores the lost legacy of America's women composers and is now streaming across all platforms. When not on the road or in the recording studio, Juliana makes her home in Richmond's historic Church HIll neighborhood, where she caters to the every whim of her two greyhounds, Rain and Ceci.Gin Fizz Recipe2 ounces gin (We used Monday NA Gin)1 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed3/4 ounce simple syrup1 egg white (about 1/2 ounce)Club soda, to top (about 1 ounce)DirectionsAdd the gin, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg white to a shaker and vigorously dry-shake (without ice) for about 15 seconds.Add 3 or 4 ice cubes and shake vigorously until well-chilled.Double-strain into a chilled Collins glass and top with club soda.In this EpisodeJuliana Soltis' WebsiteAmerican Woman AlbumBecoming the Ex-Wife by Dr. Marsha Gordon (Ursula Parrott's Biography)The Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldPresentation by Dr. Marsha Gordon on Ursula Parrott (we didn't discuss this in the episode but I found it absolutely fascinating!)Bright Lights Big City by Jay McInerney
In Episode 20 of The Halloween Podcast, host Lyle Perez explores the haunted landscapes of Maryland, a state filled with rich history and chilling ghost stories. Known as the Old Line State, Maryland has witnessed centuries of dark events, from battlefields still echoing with cannon fire to haunted houses filled with restless spirits. This episode takes you through 10 of Maryland's most haunted locations, where the past still lingers in eerie ways. Featured Haunted Locations: Antietam Battlefield Address: 302 E Main St, Sharpsburg, MD 21782 The bloodiest single-day battle in American history still echoes here, with reports of ghostly soldiers marching and the sounds of battle filling the air. Visitors often feel an intense cold and see shadowy figures among the fields. The U.S. Naval Academy Address: 121 Blake Rd, Annapolis, MD 21402 Known for its deep history, the Naval Academy is also said to be haunted by the ghost of a former midshipman, who was reportedly heartbroken after losing his love. His spirit is seen walking the grounds at night. The Davis Memorial Library Address: 3711 Maryland Ave, Ellicott City, MD 21043 Haunted by a librarian named Mary, who allegedly took her own life after a tragic love affair, the library is known for flying books, cold spots, and ghostly whispers asking for help. The Carroll Mansion, Baltimore Address: 800 E Lombard St, Baltimore, MD 21202 Once home to Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, the mansion is haunted by shadowy figures and a sorrowful woman in black, waiting for someone who will never return. The Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Address: 3725 Dr. Samuel Mudd Rd, Waldorf, MD 20601 Haunted by John Wilkes Booth and Dr. Mudd, this house is filled with phantom footsteps, ghostly whispers, and the lingering smell of tobacco, as if Mudd himself is still roaming the halls. The Haunted Church Hill Theatre Address: 103 Walnut St, Church Hill, MD 21623 A former movie house turned live theater, this venue is haunted by a former actor who died tragically. Shadowy figures, cold drafts, and ghostly whispers are common occurrences during performances. The Patapsco Female Institute Address: 3691 Sarah's Ln, Ellicott City, MD 21043 The ruins of this former girls' school are haunted by a woman in white, with the laughter of girls and faint music still heard on misty nights. Cold spots and mysterious figures are frequently reported by visitors. Forest Haven Asylum Address: 9700 Old Gunpowder Rd, Laurel, MD 20708 This abandoned asylum, once known for overcrowding and abuse, is now infamous for its paranormal activity. Visitors report hearing screams, the sound of gurneys rolling down the halls, and shadowy figures lurking in the dark. The Westminster Hall and Burying Ground Address: 519 W Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Known as the final resting place of Edgar Allan Poe, this graveyard is haunted by his spirit, as well as other ghostly figures who seem to wander among the graves. Visitors often hear disembodied voices, and some have even seen Poe's ghost. The Point Lookout Lighthouse Address: 1625 Lighthouse Rd, Scotland, MD 20687 This Civil War-era lighthouse is said to be one of the most haunted in America, with sightings of ghostly soldiers, unexplained footsteps, and the eerie laughter of children echoing across the grounds. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Maryland, Maryland Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Paranormal Maryland, Haunted America, Antietam Battlefield, Carroll Mansion, Davis Memorial Library, Samuel A. Mudd House, Church Hill Theatre, Patapsco Female Institute, Forest Haven Asylum, Westminster Hall, Point Lookout Lighthouse Tags: #HauntedAmerica #GhostStories #MarylandHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #MarylandGhosts #SpookyMaryland #StaySpooky
For the dog lovers of Libration Nation, have we got the episode for you! This week, we are discussing Abigail Thomas's memoir, A Three Dog Life which documents her experience living with her husband after his traumatic brain injury."The startling power and beauty of Abigail Thomas's memoir comes not only from her acute perceptions of a man without memories and her fear of losing her husband but from her refusal to surrender the shards of a loving relationship."-- O, the Oprah MagazineI'm joined this week by Joyce A. Miller, a writer living in the Church Hill section of Richmond, VA. She has written and indie-published two books: Joe Harris, the Moon, historical fiction based on the true story of Miller's granduncle who played baseball in the 1910s and 1920s, and Look! You're Dancing: A Memoir of Dogs, Dance and Devotion, which chronicles Miller's journey of adopting six greyhounds over the past twenty years and how she danced with several of them. Miller is also a member of James River Writers. Before she started writing, Miller worked for over thirty years as a mechanical designer at a nuclear physics laboratory.As Abigail Thomas loved her home city of Manhattan as well as the drink, we thought it was a perfect pairing with this book!Manhattan Recipe2 ounces rye whiskey1 ounce sweet vermouth2 dashes Angostura bittersGarnish: brandied cherry (or lemon twist, if preferred)In this EpisodeJoyce's Website (with links to books, newsletter)James River GreyhoundsGari Melcher Website (and Corinne!)James River WritersGreyhound Health Initiative
On today's episode we have Renai from Fetch a Cure.FETCH a Cure is a 501 ©(3) non-profit organization focused on improving the quality of life for pets. Working with pet owners and the veterinary community, FETCH is furthering pet cancer awareness, education, and treatment. Their vision is simple: A community where no one is denied a choice for their pet's health due to lack of options, education or funding.Renai started volunteering for FETCH a Cure in 2017 and a foster for FETCH's Pixie's Pen Pals rescue program. In 2021 she began working for FETCH part time as the Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator and in 2022 after ten years as a teacher in the public school system, Renai joined FETCH a Cure full time as the Director of Development.We also talk about stalkers, interesting historic olympic facts, and more!Support FETCH a Cure:https://fetchacure.org/https://fetchacure.org/pen-pals/https://fetchacure.org/companions-in-crisis/https://www.instagram.com/fetchacure/https://www.facebook.com/fetchacurefan/Donate: https://support.fetchacure.org/campaign/annual-fund/c476361Fetch a cure events:Their Monthly Supper Club! Each month they host a giveback night at a restaurant around town. By just dining out and supporting local restaurants FETCH supporters have raised over $5,500 this year alone! You can check out the Supper Club webpage to see where we will be at each month. https://fetchacure.org/events-list/fetch-a-cures-supper-club/In September they will be unveiling a new mural at River City Roll! The unveiling is private but beginning September 9 folks can swing by Tommie's Patio at River City Roll to see the new mural painted by Mickael Broth. This will be their third mural collaboration with Mickael and River City Roll! This mural project has raised over $33,000 for our programs!The Steel Dog Open Golf Tournament, Friday September 20 at Magnolia Green Golf Club (just a few spots left!)Throughout the fall you'll also catch the FETCH team at various local events so keep an eye on social media as well!Business of the week:Nightingale Ice Cream Sandwiches - https://www.nightingaleicecream.com/Find them at Union Market in Church Hill.Band of the week:The Gravy Boat Band - https://www.instagram.com/gravy_boat_band/https://www.facebook.com/GravyBoatBandRVAJam, pop, funk, and rock!Shoutouts:The Dancing KiltJack Brown'sBrambly ParkMain Street StationSticky RiceO'ToolesCabo Fish TacoBingo BeerOak & AppleMOSAICTriple Crossing's