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Are there unchurched and unreached peoples who might be missed by current methodologies and mindsets? Is innovation in church and missions primarily a process that has to do with ideas/technologies/tools/methods or does it reside in something else that God gifts us with? Pioneering isn't easy - the Church needs better pathways to nurture ideas, support innovators, and build collaborative movements for the challenges of our time. Tyler Prieb founded Missional Labs to help bring a startup mentality to individuals and teams working on new projects that go after Great Commission impact.Join Ted Esler and Matthew Ellison as they engage Tyler on the need for a renewed imagination in our evolving church and missions fields. Tyler is the Founder & Executive Director of Missional Labs (https://missionallabs.co/), a venture group investing in the frontiers of 21st-century mission. He was previously Chief of Staff at Church of the City New York in Manhattan, and has worked for multiple leading organizations across church planting, leadership training, entrepreneurship, innovation, and global mission. He's worked with leaders in over 50 countries, and was named a young leader for the Lausanne movement in 2016. He's pursuing a Doctor of Missiology (in progress), and holds an MA in Theology (RTS) and a BA in Economics and Humanities (Azusa Pacific University). His focus is on the intersection of innovation and missiology. He loves coffee, reading, and travel, and lives in Nashville with his wife Melany and daughter Penny.The Mission Matters Podcast is a place to talk about the importance of our Mission as Christians. The Mission Matters is a partnership of Missio Nexus and Sixteen:Fifteen, who have a shared passion to mobilize God's people to be a part of His mission.
JOIN THE BJDW COMMUNITY HERE! For some reason, sharing my alcohol story has always been easy for me. But today's podcast episode has been 42 years in the making. I've never told this story before. Today, I want to tell you all about how I rediscovered Jesus. It's a story of redemption, sobriety, and His unrelenting love that has shaped my life. This isn't a story of religious perfection; it's one of shame and brokenness and a profound reconnection with God that changed everything. Growing up, my mother's unwavering Christian faith was a constant in my life. She planted seeds of faith in my heart, even when I didn't fully realize it. When I went to college and ventured into early adulthood, those roots of faith began to feel distant. Life's demands and distractions pulled me away, and I drifted. Yet, I always felt a quiet, persistent call deep in my soul—a whisper that refused to let me go. In 2018, my world was upended. Losing my mom was a heartbreak I wasn't prepared for. That loss brought me to my knees. In my grief, I found myself turning back to the Bible, searching for comfort, answers, and—if I'm honest—a way to understand myself again. I didn't just read the words; I clung to them. Slowly, those seeds my mom had planted began to bloom. As I delved deeper into my faith, I wrestled with the tension between living in a performance-driven world and embracing the transformative power of grace. I'd spent so much of my life trying to prove myself—to be “good enough.” But God met me in the messiness of my real life. Here's what I've come to know: being a Christian isn't about rules or rituals. It's about a deeply personal relationship with Jesus. It's about freedom—the kind that heals your heart and fills your life with purpose. It's about saying “yes” to grace when everything in you wants to cling to control. Sobriety has been a significant part of my faith journey. For me, giving up alcohol wasn't just about breaking a habit; it was about stepping into a life of clarity and intentionality, free from the things that clouded my connection to God. If you're navigating your own sobriety journey, wrestling with questions of faith, or simply searching for encouragement, know this: God's grace is big enough for your doubts and your struggles. He has good plans and He can redeem your story, just like He did for me. Resources Mentioned: Why We Can Trust The Bible, Suzy Silk, Church of the City New York https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-of-the-city-new-york/id1245313998?i=1000652522766 The Gospel of John - Savoring the Peace of Jesus in a Chaotic World by Melissa Spoelstra https://a.co/d/7VgMw5Z Have you experienced a moment where faith changed everything? Join the conversation in our community at https://butjesusdrankwine.com/community. Order Christy's book now available! Love Life Sober, A 40 Day Alcohol Fast To Rediscover Your Joy, Improve Your Health and Renew Your Mind Learn More about Coaching with Christy Learn More about Coaching with Meade Connect with us on Instagram! @imnotsoberimfree @lovelifesoberwithchristy @butjesusdrankwine You can find this episode on YouTube HERE. The creators, hosts, and producers of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast are not healthcare practitioners and therefore do not give medical, psychological or professional advice nor do they intend for the podcast, any communication on behalf of BJDW or otherwise to be a substitute for such. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed in any mention of and/or linked resources are those of the authors/owners of those resources and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast team or guests of the show.
Det norske spillet Skate City: New York er ute på Apple Arcade, og i den forbindelse har vår egen Christian Fonneland slått på tråden for å fortelle om utviklingen, lanseringen og hva du kan forvente av denne oppfølgeren. Dessuten deler vi våre inntrykk etter den offisielle avdukingen av Nintendo Switch 2.
As we approach the Presidential Inauguration next week, we're featuring a new talk from Pastor Jon Tyson of Church of the City New York. Jon helps us understand where we are as a nation politically and how we as Christians should respond. He introduces the idea of becoming “a creative minority" instead of becoming syncretized or separated. Listen in as he encourages us to find ways in our communities to exert our redemptive influence, absorb the toxicity, and bring the beauty and grace of Christ to the broken places. Resources Check out more from Jon Tyson, including his books and his work at Church of the City New York. Apply the THINQ Framework as you think through cultural topics. Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom: Participate in Let's Talk Tech Detox. Bring the 28-Day Digital Fast to your family, workplace, or church. Sign up for THINQ Summit 2025 October 2-4 in Nashville, TN. More from the THINQ Podcast Network: Rhythms for Life with Rebekah and Gabe Lyons The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips NextUp with Grant Skeldon NeuroFaith with Curt Thompson UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
Mayor Adams delivers his fourth State of the City... New York Court of Appeals denies Trump's bid to halt his sentencing... Intrepid closes following an electrical fire full This is the All Local 4pm update for January 9, 2025 400 Thu, 09 Jan 2025 19:32:13 +0000 uEwFf6bd8IfjdlAs7cTFj4vBVz2da6MX news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Mayor Adams delivers his fourth State of the City... New York Court of Appeals denies Trump's bid to halt his sentencing... Intrepid closes following an electrical fire The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Lindsey Arcaro Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Lindsey Arcaro Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Lindsey Arcaro Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Oppfølgeren til Skate City er her snart! Den 9. januar slippes Skate City: New York, og vi har snakket med daglig leder i Agens, selskapet bak spillserien, om hva vi kan forvente av det nye spillet og blir bedre kjent med selskapet og hvordan de jobber. I tillegg har flere spilt Marvel Rivals, men kun […] The post Intervju med Peter Måseide fra Skate City: New York, Marvel Rivals, Metaphor: ReFantazio og Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – RBT•XCV first appeared on Reboot.
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Lindsey Arcaro Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the first century, and He is still good news today. One of the most iconic passages read during the Advent season comes from Isaiah 9, where the Prophet proclaims the light has dawned for those living in darkness, a child will be born, and a son will be given, the Messiah, who will bring peace with God and with mankind by ruling on David's throne. We hope that during this season everyone listening will gain a renewed desire to walk in intimacy with Jesus and to boldly proclaim the story of God's Son to others. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
The new documentary, "Drop Dead City: New York on the Brink in 1975," tells the history of New York City's fiscal crisis in 1975. Directors Peter Yost and Michael Rohatyn join us to discuss the film, which is closing out the DOC NYC film festival.
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Send us a Text Message.We sit down with Jon Tyson to discuss his book Fighting Shadows, which addresses the growing confusion and hostility surrounding masculinity in today's world and offers a powerful call for men to embrace Jesus's vision for their lives.In our interview with Jon, we'll explore:-How many men feel paralyzed and unsure of their place-Strategies for men to combat escapism, passivity, and overcompensation-Insights into overcoming loneliness, apathy, distraction, lust, and shame-How men can see their masculinity as a gift from God rather than a curse, and how to live out their strengths and ambitions in alignment with Jesus's vision.Jon Tyson will share his experiences from years of men's ministry, providing practical advice and spiritual encouragement for men who are seeking clarity and courage in an age of quiet desperation. Don't miss this conversation on how to step out of the shadows and into the light of your God-given potential.Tune in for an inspiring discussion on reclaiming the joy and responsibility of biblical manhood.Fighting Shadows: https://a.co/d/5IfKlngJon Tyson is a New York City based Pastor and Author. Originally from Adelaide, Australia, Jon moved to the US over two decades ago to seek and cultivate renewal in the Western church. He is the author of "Fighting Shadows" and the bestselling books "The Intentional Father" and "Beautiful Resistance." He graduated from Capital Seminary and serves as the lead pastor of Church of the City New York. @ChurchoftheCityNewYork
QDJM Archives - House at APT - Recorded February 22 2008, in New York City, New YorkAPT lived from around 1999-2009 and along with Cielo, APT was part of the nightlife awakening that happened in the formerly smelliest neighborhood of Manhattan, the meatpacking district. The entire venue held about 150 people and was alive 7 nights a week. APT died a death by 1000 complaint calls by rival establishments or developers, it was a darling then a detrimental anomaly, hard to explain why. Every great DJ in New York City played at APT during its shine. I had a chance to play there on Mondays and sometimes on Saturdays, usually upstairs, this is a recording from a night when I played downstairs in the minimal but club-like space with the Funktion One sound system. Although, I'd been DJing since '89 and had always collected House music, the genre was always a part of my set and not my whole set - in the mid-00s, I started developing a House set and this night was a step in the right direction.https://ra.co/events/51655 --- The QDJM Archives are my re-sharing of mixes and sets that were once here on podomatic, but I ran out of space and took them down in lieu of newer works. Some of these will be by requests, some will be first time posts. Look out for the B&W photo of me keeping my head to the sky and you'll know there's another retro reminisce session for your enjoyment. My footprints. --- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vghttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/qool-dj-marv-aural-memoirs-and-buttamilk-archives/id269880758https://music.apple.com/us/artist/qool-dj-marv/1558418894https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://tidal.com/browse/artist/23883666https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/https://open.spotify.com/artist/48vhJ2d1hVaFHf6gqXeTm0?si=fWO0N456QeWRMWLUtqe4Yghttps://twitter.com/qooldjmarvhttps://www.threads.net/@qooldjmarvhttps://www.facebook.com/MarvJColeman/https://soundcloud.com/qooldjmarvhttps://www.twitch.tv/qooldjmarvhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/QoolDJMarvMusic
QDJM Archives - Oceanus Event Mix (eclectic & worldwide beats) “Recorded in May 2001 or 2002, in New York City, New York.” Getting recognized as an eclectic and versatile DJ, compared to a hits or mainstream DJ took work. At this point in my career, I'd made a name for myself as a person that could read and move the crowd with mostly recognizable classics or newer hit music...I cultivated interest in my compiling and mixing skills applied to 'underground' or other music. This was major for opportunity and for the recognition of my competency with blending unusual tunes to create different feels and aesthetics for crowds that may have heard it all before. I like the chance to play all of the music I love. --- The QDJM Archives are my re-sharing of mixes and sets that were once here on podomatic, but I ran out of space and took them down in lieu of newer works. Some of these will be by requests, some will be first time posts. Look out for the B&W photo of me keeping my head to the sky and you'll know there's another retro reminisce session for your enjoyment. My footprints. --- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vghttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/qool-dj-marv-aural-memoirs-and-buttamilk-archives/id269880758https://music.apple.com/us/artist/qool-dj-marv/1558418894https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://tidal.com/browse/artist/23883666https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/https://open.spotify.com/artist/48vhJ2d1hVaFHf6gqXeTm0?si=fWO0N456QeWRMWLUtqe4Yghttps://twitter.com/qooldjmarvhttps://www.threads.net/@qooldjmarvhttps://www.facebook.com/MarvJColeman/https://soundcloud.com/qooldjmarvhttps://www.twitch.tv/qooldjmarvhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/QoolDJMarvMusic
What if people looked forward to your writing every week? What if they eagerly waited for your newsletter to hit their inbox? Unfortunately, a lot of writers resort to spammy, gimmicky tactics to gain readers. This might work for a short while, but eventually, people unsubscribe. For others, they've tried to create a weekly newsletter, but eventually give up. Writing consistently is difficult. Today's guest, Jon Tyson, has one of the fastest growing newsletters in his space. As the lead pastor of Church of the City New York, Jon has every excuse to flake on his weekly emails. Beyond pastoring a large congregation, he runs a nonprofit, travels and speaks extensively, and writes books. Despite all these responsibilities, Jon is fiercely committed to putting out his weekly newsletter一even when it's 1am and he'd rather be asleep. He's an ideal tutor, and in this episode, he explains to senior editor Will Parker Anderson: How to create a newsletter that actually brings value Why consistency is crucial How the title of your book directly impacts sales The power of a burning message By the end of this episode, you'll be inspired and equipped to build your audience through a newsletter, Substack, social media, or whatever medium you use to share your writing. As Jon says in this episode: “Words have the power to change the world, so choose them well.” EPISODE LINKS Subscribe to Will's weekly newsletter: willparker.me Please rate this podcast: Apple | Spotify Will's Instagram: @willparkeranderson Will's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willparkeranderson/
Ronny Shmoel, CEO of Circuit City, has a background forged in successfully exiting multiple companies over the past two decades. His perspective on the transformation of Circuit City is rooted in the brand's core values of service and innovation, acknowledging the power of adapting these values to fit the modern market. His goal is to ensure that their brand is the leader in customer service and that ‘Powered by Circuit City' becomes a place of comfort and trust for the consumer. By expanding thoughtful partnerships while still doing what they do best, Ronny plans to bring Circuit City into the future while staying true to its roots. Here are the highlights of our talk: - Circuit City aims to redefine the consumer electronics market through service and innovation, prioritizing customer service and a consultative approach to stand out from competitors. - The company plans to expand into a third-party marketplace, allowing quality sellers to offer their products under the Circuit City brand, creating a unique niche in the US consumer electronics market. - Circuit City's e-commerce strategy focuses on personalized customer service, curated shopping experiences, live chat support, and personalized assistance in the product selection process. - The company differentiates itself from retail giants by offering a personalized, consultative approach to shopping, leveraging technology and human interaction to enhance the overall shopping experience. Ronny Shmoel is a seasoned serial entrepreneur with a highly successful proven track record of generating exceptional returns by building multiple businesses from the ground up, scaling them rapidly, and positioning them for successful exits. Ronny is an accomplished eCommerce and technology executive with 22 years of experience in the industry. His vast background in brand strategy, marketing, and intellectual property enables him to create and manage successful brand IP portfolios. Throughout his career he has consistently demonstrated a strong and consistent ability to drive growth and profitability for eCommerce businesses through effective strategy development, innovative marketing, and streamlined operations. Ronny has transformed struggling brands into successful ventures, with his last venture becoming one of the "Top 500 Internet Companies in the United States" for several consecutive years. He is widely respected in the business world and has been recognized numerous times for his groundbreaking accomplishments in the eCommerce and consumer electronics industries. Connect with Ronny: Website - https://circuitcity.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronnyshmoel/ Connect with Allison: Feedspot has named Disruptive CEO Nation as one of the Top 25 CEO Podcasts on the web and it is ranked the number 10 CEO podcast to listen to in 2024! https://podcasts.feedspot.com/ceo_podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonsummerschicago/ Website: https://www.disruptiveceonation.com/ Twitter: @DisruptiveCEO #digitalmarketing #branding #CEO #startup #startupstory #founder #business #businesspodcast #podcast #AI #Bootstrapping #Amazon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heavy Metal artist JANET RUTKOWSKI drops by The City's Backyard to chat about a great event happening called Behind The Mask in Long Island City, New York going on now until the end of April! Tune in to hear all about the works on display! Janet Rutkowski is a NYC based artist (lives/works in a famed Williamsburg firehouse frequently by Rock Stars) who has worked in various stylesand mediums over a thirty five year career. Her statement reads:“Great art, whether it be visual, sculptural, functional or audio, has a presence, aspirit which it truly felt. I seek to incorporate that presence, that spirit into everypiece I create. Art is an unfounded religion whose inspiration comes from a divinesource. the power is within each of us, and we should use it in everything we do,in all walks of life. It is the power of transformation. Transformation of themundane into the divine.”Check out the visuals with WPIX news! https://pix11.com/news/local-news/queens/womens-history-month-women-who-weld-i-grew-up-around-a-lot-of-metal/
Last week we shared a very exciting recording with a live audience at the Jubilee Conference. We're joined by Pastor Ashley Anderson, Missions Pastor at Church of the City, New York where she is part of the teaching team and leads ministries that partner in the spiritual, social, and cultural renewal of NYC. We're also joined by Laura Leigh Turner who is a Broadway performer, podcast host of Living in the Light, and founder of a women's ministry organization The Rise Collective serving women of faith in New York City. We had so much fun interacting with our listeners and having the opportunity to have live Q+A. It's hard to capture the questions on microphones, but the conversation was so rich, we really wanted to share! It's Leap Day so enjoy this bonus episode to celebrate our “extra” day! Connect with our guests: Pastor Ashley Anderson, Missions Pastor at Church of the City New York https://www.church.nyc/staff Laura Leigh Turner on Instagram @lauraleighturner her ministry The Rise Collective @risecollectivenyc and her podcast Living In The Light https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-light-with-laura-leigh/id1529355678 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @excavatepodcast To support the podcast on patreon visit: www.patreon.com/excavatepodcast Our patreon perks include new content, zoom calls, and the opportunity for our higher tier options to invite us to your small group.
This week we're doing a very exciting recording with a live audience at the Jubilee Conference. We're joined by Pastor Ashley Anderson, Missions Pastor at Church of the City, New York where she is part of the teaching team and leads ministries that partner in the spiritual, social, and cultural renewal of NYC. We're also joined by Laura Leigh Turner who is a Broadway performer, podcast host of Living in the Light, and founder of a women's ministry organization The Rise Collective serving women of faith in New York City. Today we're looking at the women who were with Jesus at the cross and the empty tomb, who were the first to declare the Good News of the resurrection, and what they have to show us about women's discipleship and the future of the Church. Read along with us: Matt 28:1-8 John 20:13-18 Connect with our guests: Pastor Ashley Anderson, Missions Pastor at Church of the City New York https://www.church.nyc/staff Laura Leigh Turner on Instagram @lauraleighturner her ministry The Rise Collective @risecollectivenyc and her podcast Living In The Light https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-light-with-laura-leigh/id1529355678 Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @excavatepodcast To support the podcast on patreon visit: www.patreon.com/excavatepodcast Our patreon perks include new content, zoom calls, and the opportunity for our higher tier options to invite us to your small group.
Irish writer Fintan O'Toole tells of cherished objects from Ireland's history that contribute to its national identity today. Then a linguist describes the efforts underway to capture the words and sounds of languages spoken in New York City that are on the brink of disappearing. And Rick's longtime collaborator Gene Openshaw delves into Michelangelo's midlife crisis in his new historical novel. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
#NYC: The migrant tens of thousands unsolved. Harry Siegel, The City.New York Daily News https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/with-beds-scarce-and-winter-bearing-down-a-tent-camp-grows-outside-nycs-largest-migrant-shelter/ar-BB1hgmlI 1929 Wall Street Crash
Pastor Derek kicked off our first service of the semester by proclaiming how God wants to do big things in 2024. He encouraged us that if we want to see revival on our campus, we have to be hungry for his presence, and persistent in prayer. Only when we do this, will we be ready for revival. Parts of the sermon were inspired by Jon Tyson's "God Comes Where He's Wanted" series from Church of the City New York.
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Lindsey Arcaro Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Isle'r Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Emily Lindquist Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Welcome to Church of the City New York's Advent Devotionals. Jesus was good news in the First Century, and He is still good news today. In the Christmas stories recounted in Scripture, people always responded to Jesus with amazement and praise. This response came from deep longings and heartbreak being met with God breaking in to fulfill His promises, offer His forgiveness, bring His justice and peace, and extend His love. This Christmas, we hope you will have your own encounter with the person of Jesus and the good news of His birth, and like those of old, let your song of praise resound to the world around you. Song Credits: Lindsey Arcaro Written By: Church of the City New York Editorial Team
Today, I'm talking to Rob and Chelsea Novack from the New York City Church of Christ. Rob and Chelsea lead an all-church campus region in the New York Church and chair the North American Campus Committee for churches across the country. Listen as they talk about: How they grew their campus ministry from 10 disciples to over 80. How Rob became a Christian through the help of a childhood friend and then turned and converted about ten more of his friends from the past. How he believes fruit grows in “clusters” and what that means for ministry. How Chelsea is working to bridge the gap with Generation Z disciples And what three things Rob looks for in an aspiring campus minister All this and more on the Rob Skinner Podcast! More about Rob and Chelsea: Rob and Chelsea Novack serve as Evangelist and Women's Ministry leader for the NYC Campus Ministry. They've been married since 2013 and live outside NYC in New Jersey with their two boys, Bradley (7) and Tyler (6). They led the NJ Campus Ministry from 2010-2019 and in 2021 started the new City Campus Region in Manhattan for the Borough ministries. They also serve as Chair of the Campus Service Team. Rob and Chelsea have a passion for reaching the next generation, raising leaders and building unity. How to Support The Rob Skinner Podcast Your tax-deductible gift will help me advance my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches. Click the link here: https://tucsoncoc.breezechms.com/give/online?fund_id=1728794
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In place of this week's podcast we have a few special announcements from Pastor Jon. We are looking for people to join our team! Visit church.nyc/staff to read descriptions and apply. Sanctuary is an original song, written within our community, and reflects the desire of our church to be a people who close the gap between knowing God and experiencing what He offers. Captured at a Break the Soil worship night earlier this year, Sanctuary (Live) is available now anywhere you stream music! We invite you to download, share, and listen to Sanctuary (Live) here, today. We would like to invite you to join us at the Altars Conference this upcoming January. For early bird pricing and more information you can visit altars.nyc. We hope you can join us this upcoming Sunday in person or online. All of our gathering information can be found at church.nyc/services. You can find all of this information and more at church.nyc.
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What will make Christians distinct in the workplace, what Sabbath ceasing, resting, embracing, and feasting can look like practically, and why the goal of local churches should be to equip believers for working outside the church.Links Mentioned:Jon Tyson on InstagramJon Tyson on TwitterChurch of the City New YorkPRAY.NYCThe Intentional FatherA Creative MinorityThe Burden Is Light''The great untold scandal': the sordid tale of boyband mogul Lou Pearlman'R.C. Sproul Ligonier MinistriesEphesians 4Dave BlanchardRabbi Lord Jonathan SacksNikolaus von ZinzendorfWilliam WilberforceKeeping the Sabbath WhollyLuke 15Greg McKeown BooksSacred FireAnd There Was LightMartin Luther King, Jr: A LifeWhere the Light FellOn the Road with Saint AugustineThe Founder's MentalityThe Leadership ChallengeThe Creator in YouJordan Raynor