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What do you seek? What will you pursue? In our first message of the year, our campus pastor, Pete Bullette, discusses how our lives can be radically changed when we decide to pursue Jesus over worldly desires. This is the first message of our series in the book of John, Come & See, where we are exploring what it means to seek Jesus and merge every aspect of our lives with his desire for us.
COME & SEE You are infinitely and eternally valuable to God! Why? Because you bear His image and share His nature. When you feel worthless, remember God always retains your value. His love for you is illogical, relentless and will never stop. www.localcity.church
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Freddie Mitchell - "Seaweed" - 45 Jimmy McCracklin and His Blues Blasters - "I Cried" - 45 Fred Bridges - "Baby Don't You Weep" - 45 Lynn Johnson - "Wicked Woman" - 45 Celebrities - "You Didn't Tell the Truth" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Original Mustangs - "Jump Lula" - 45 Champion Jack Dupree - "Old Time Rock and Roll" - 45 Louis Jordan - "Old Age" - 45 Al Simmons with Slim Green & the Cats From Fresno - "You Ain't Too Old" - 45 Music behind DJ: Tommy Lewis - "Willow Brook" - 45 Audrey Winters - "Thank You Baby" - 45 Perigents - "Let's Get Into Something" - 45 Tony Clarke - "(No Conception) No Sense of Direction" - 45 Darrell Banks - "Baby What'Cha Got (For Me)" - 45 George Wydell - "Funny Feeling" - 45 Music behind DJ: Little Sonny - "Wade in the Water" - 45 Bobby Hutton - "Come See What's Left of Me" [45] Barbara Jean & the Lyrics - "Any Two Can Play It" - 45 Those Two - "I Can't Treat Her Bad" - 45 Susan King - "Building a Wall Around My Heart" - 45 Benny Gordon & the Soul Brothers - "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" - 45 Rocky Roberts & the Airedales - "Just Because of You" - 45 Jimmy (Soul) Clark - "Tell Her" - 45 Music behind DJ: Bob Bateman Association - "Blue Dashiki" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/107298
COME & SEE Why do we wander? We wander and get lost usually when we want something, are afraid or just striving to be valued. God actually and actively searches for the lost. And it doesn't stop there. Jesus carries the lost home so they can be found and there is a celebration of joy! www.localcity.church
Where No One Walks Alone: "Come See For Yourself" Rev. Lance Marshall https://fumcfw.org/worship
Where No One Walks Alone: "Come See For Yourself" Rev. Lance Marshall https://fumcfw.org/worship
Richard Cortez, County Judge of Hidalgo County Texas, has called upon Biden to come see what the border is really like, and the damage that is being done with the massive influx of immigrants. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A new MP3 sermon from Victory Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Come See The Place Speaker: Greg Little Broadcaster: Victory Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/18/2021 Bible: Matthew 28:1-8 Length: 25 min.
Let her run, Madden 22, Connor, Gypsy Tyson, Sports?, Come See Me, The 4th, Banjo Music, Icky Azzalea, Vax that thang up, That's New York, Lil Dicky I bet you won't… and more… --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squirrelsworldpocast/support
The Running Man (1987) has been a staple of basic cable and Saturday afternoon broadcasts for more than a generation now. Initially misunderstood and unfairly dismissed as a dumb B-movie detour on the otherwise accelerating trajectory of Arnold Schwarzenegger's action movie career, the film cuts deeply. It is a scathing critique of the violence inherent in the U.S. justice system - and the stories we tell ourselves as we rationalize that violence in the name of maintaining an often inequitable status quo.The Running Man is a 1987 American dystopian action film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, María Conchita Alonso, Richard Dawson, Yaphet Kotto, and Jesse Ventura. It is very loosely based on the 1982 novel of the same title written by Stephen King. Set in a dystopian United States, the film is about a television show called The Running Man, where convicted criminal "runners" must escape death at the hands of professional killers. (via Wikipedia.)***If you can, please support the show on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/join/progressivepop)You can find a list of books that informed this show at(https://bookshop.org/shop/progressivepopepop)
We are people and we are made for transformation. Like the bride in Song of Solomon, we seek and find Him. We hold Christ. We bring Him deep into us. (Song of Solomon 3:1-4) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller Sermon 12125 9:00 AM on 7/11/2021
This week on Stakes is High, Jones and TC are joined by Anthony Monday to discuss racist neighbor Edward Cagney Mathews and Sha'Carri Richardson, American track and field star and Nike athlete. Accountability is key, but we as a culture tend to overlook accountability when race could be a possible issue. Should we be so quick to pull the race card? Also, be careful sharing your address when you're in a viral video being racist, because we will pull up! Tune in, like, comment, and share.
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So glad you tuned into our podcast today as Pastor Rick's message is titled, "Come See A Man'
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Please, subscribe, in your preferred app, to partake in freshly released anointed prayers and receive Spiritual insight. All honor and glory belong to the most high God for he is worthy of the praise. On this Monday morning we praise the name of the Lord for watching over us through seen and unseen dangers. Understanding that God has the ability to make everything in our lives all right. Petitioning the throne of grace to stop by and see about our situation and circumstances. Things that seem to be out of control and no resolution in sight we need the Holy Spirit to step in and have his way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ravenia/message
More than ever, every single one of us needs to be inviting people to come meet Jesus. The June 6, 2021, Sunday morning message from Pastor Tommy Weldy. Listen to or download the full service with music here: https://cdn.brookwoodbaptistchurch.org/services/2021-06-06-Come-See-a-Man.mp3
You may not have heard of Bahamian guitarist Joseph Spence, but his guitar work was significant in the ‘60s and directly influenced many artists, including Richard Thompson and Taj Mahal. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings has collected never-before-heard recordings of Spence’s, including “Run Come See Jerusalem,” which recounts the sinking of the ship Pretoria in 1929, which Spence witnessed firsthand.
WELCOME to Chrissy Chaos! This episode Chrissy Chaos is chatting with former hitman for the mob John Alite. Mr.Alite was one of John Gotti's top killers and Chris invited him into his home. PURE CHAOS!!!! Remember to rate us on iTunes and Join our Patreon for a WEEKLY bonus ep! patreon.com/chrisdcomedy FOLLOW THE CLIPS PAGE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbu7rQDxBYMsuKQeX-x4fEQ/videos CHRISDCOMEDY.COM for all upcoming live comedy show dates FOLLOW Chris Distefano On Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisdcomedy/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/chrisdcomedy Follow Chris' podcast with Sal Vulcano called HEY BABE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD8I... Filmed and Edited by THEHOMELESSPIMP https://www.instagram.com/thehomeless... Twitter - https://twitter.com/homelesspimp?lang=en
The Sinister Sisters are drunk on hot dogs and debating whether they’d want their skin to turn green or purple. Think of all the Grinch costumes! In today’s episode, Morgan covers the stinkiest state monster yet, the Tennessee Wildman. Erin then travels to Houston, Texas for her story on the disappearance of Tracy Jo Shine and Sarah dives into precognitive dreams and how they may be able to tell us our future. Boy howdy! Erin’s sources: Forensic Files - Collection 3 “Cold Storage” (Netflix);(https://charleyproject.org/case/tracy-jo-shine);(https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.texasmonthly.com/articles/unhappy-trails/amp/); Sarah’s Sources: (https://www.healthline.com/health/precognitive-dreams#causes);(https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dream-catcher/201107/precognitive-dreams);(Podcast “Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli: Episode 444: Dreams, Time Travel and Precognitive Wormholes with Dr. Eric Wargo”);(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/444-dreams-time-travel-precognitive-wormholes-dr-eric/id577245086?i=1000518175505)
John, probably speaking from personal experience, records the incident that transformed his life. Requesting some time with Jesus, Andrew and John were invited …
Matthew 28:1-7 - Donnie Swaggart - Resurrection Campmeeting Services 2019 - Sunday 10:00am Service - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 04/04/21. Please visit www.jsm.org for more information. Episode Length 1:09:16
Today, we take another look at the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. Rather than examining the empty tomb, we are going to examine the changed life of one of Jesus' closest followers. Peter was a leader among the disciples. He was always speaking up. He professed that Jesus was God's son. Yet on the same occasion he urged Jesus to take the wrong action. Jesus told him, "Get behind me, Satan!" Peter seemed to blow hot and cold. When Jesus came to the disciples in a boat by walking on the water, Peter had the faith to step out onto the water as well. Then he took his eyes off of Jesus and sank! Consistency was not his forte! At Jesus' arrest, he was ready to defend him against the crowd. He even swung his sword and severed an ear. Yet on the same night he denied Jesus three times. Imagine his guilt and fear. What caused him to stand and preach Jesus to thousands a few weeks later -- in the very city that had killed Jesus? What turned him into a rock of faith who eventually was executed as follower? Why didn't he again deny Jesus to save his own skin? What could cause such a change? He had seen the empty tomb. More importantly, he had seen the risen Jesus several times. His changed life is evidence that Jesus lives! Please provide feedback and suggestions at: https://www.sparkingfaith.com/feedback/ Bumper music “Landing Place” performed by Mark July, used under license from Shutterstock.
Here's two minutes of encouragement on the Sparking Faith podcast. Today, we are going to take a look at evidence for Jesus' resurrection. It really is a challenge to believe in life after death. I think that is why the angel that appeared to the women at Jesus' tomb urged them to "come and see the place where he lay." (NIV) The empty tomb of Jesus is one piece of evidence for his resurrection. It must be explained. What happened that a tomb sealed and guarded by a squad of Roman soldiers is now empty? Was his body stolen? No, that's why the seal and guard were there in the first place -- to prevent theft of the body. Did Jesus revive because he didn't really die? No, Roman soldiers knew quite well how to execute people through crucifixion. They didn't screw it up! They also made sure of his death when they shoved a spear up into his side, undoubtably into his chest cavity. Many atheists have tried to disprove the resurrection of Jesus. Many have also come to faith in the process. Lee Strobel is one of them. He was the legal editor of The Chicago Tribune. If you have not seen his video The Case For Christ, search for it on your streaming service. You can also check out the show notes for a link to his site. There is no explanation for the empty tomb of Jesus that fits the facts except that he rose from the dead. Lee Strobel website: https://leestrobel.com/books Please provide feedback and suggestions at: https://www.sparkingfaith.com/feedback/ Bumper music “Landing Place” performed by Mark July, used under license from Shutterstock.
Sermon Text: Matthew 27:57-28:10
Matthew 28:6-7 Freedom Church of the Palm Beaches Full Gospel Christian Church. As representatives of the 'Full Gospel' of Jesus Christ, our mission is to lead individuals with the whole counsel of God into a strong growing relationship with Jesus Christ. “It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery. For you were called to freedom, brethren; only do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. Galatians 5:1, 13 - Pastor Joe Trapani - Sunday, April 4, 2021
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John 1:35-39 New King James Version 35 Again, the next day, John stood with two of his disciples. 36 And looking at Jesus as He walked, he said, “Behold the Lamb of God!” 37 The two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus. 38 Then Jesus turned, and seeing them following, said to them, “What do you seek?” They said to Him, “Rabbi” (which is to say, when translated, Teacher), “where are You staying?” 39 He said to them, “Come and see.” They came and saw where He was staying, and remained with Him that day (now it was about the tenth hour).
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A South Carolina father fights a broken system to get his daughter back after she was sent across the country. A mayor tells the people in his city to stop being lazy and make their own way in the midst of this epic snowstorm in Texas. Tessica Brown (Gorilla Glue) makes good on the money donated to her after she received her blessing. The champ of the week is quite possibly the most fortunate porch pirate ever. Come SEE what the crew is talking about this week. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5totw/message
It's a love story, a family story, AND a history that probably got sold on the strength of Dennis Quaid's involvement...even though he really shouldn't be Great White Savioring it up with the windows closed in the first place, but we do find a handful of things to like about 1991's Come See The Paradise . It's from the director of Birdy, Fame, and other fondly remembered properties; it's also miscast, oddly scored, and about 20 more minutes of reading The Japanese Internment Camps: An Explainer than we needed. So, we talked about Quaidspiracy theories, why DQ didn't play the Joker, and butt ratios instead. Overall score: 5 QQQ score: 2 SHOW NOTES Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) Can YOU get past the first 27 seconds of The Dennissance (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dennissance/id1503394153)? Roger Ebert's review (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/come-see-the-paradise-1991) Rita Kempley's review (https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/comeseetheparadiserkempley_a0a0d0.htm)
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Join us for a monthly talk with different religious orders to learn more about religious life for women. We will kickstart this series hearing from Father John Burns, the Vocation Promoter and Promoter of Women’s Religious and Consecrated Life in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
John 1:43-51The next day Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Follow me.” Now Philip was from Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. Philip found Nathanael and said to him, “We have found the one of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus son of Joseph from Nazareth.” Nathanael said to him, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” Philip said to him, “Come and see.”When Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him, he said of him, “Here is truly an Israelite in whom there is no deceit!” Nathanael asked him, “Where did you get to know me?” Jesus answered, “I saw you under the fig tree before Philip called you.” Nathanael replied, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!” Jesus answered, “Do you believe because I told you that I saw you under the fig tree? You will see greater things than these.” And he said to him, “Very truly, I tell you, you will see heaven opened and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.”Last week, within the hour following worship, two people who know me pretty well (even better than I realize sometimes) texted me to ask if I was okay – that I seemed “off,” even angry during worship. As much as I hate to give off such a vibe when leading worship, I can’t say I was surprised. I blame part of it on this mask. My eyes don’t smile, dang it, and there’s not much I can do about that!But the larger truth is that – as many of you know or can imagine – I’m feeling as overwhelmed about life in the world these days as the rest of you. And sometimes I forget that and don’t realize how it shows as much as I wish it didn’t. And it was a hard, holy, deeply meaningful thing to realize that two people who care about me could see me – even through the mask and over the internet – in that way. And that they cared enough to let me know what they saw.And then I read about Jesus collecting disciples in John’s Gospel. And that constant command or invitation or double-dog-dare, whatever you want to call it: “Come and see.” And I thought differently about Nathanael this time around, because of it. When Philip tells Nathanael to “come and see” this Jesus, Nathanael is like, “Yeah. Whatever. Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (I imagine Nathanael rolling his eyes, stubbing out his 1st Century cigarette if there was such a thing, and reluctantly following his friend, even though there were 37 other things he’d rather be doing than going to meet some knucklehead from Nazareth.)But I like Nathanael for that question and for his skepticism, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” And I think Jesus liked him for it, too. Because when Jesus approaches him he seems to applaud Nathanael for it. Jesus says, “Here is truly an Israelite in whom there is no deceit.” “Here’s a guy who isn’t afraid to say what he’s thinking.” “Here’s a guy who isn’t afraid to be suspicious – even about ‘the Lamb of God,’ or about the ‘one Moses and the prophets wrote so much about.’”And when Nathanael wonders how in the world Jesus knows so much about him already, Jesus says that he saw him, sitting under a fig tree sometime before Philip introduced them.And, no one knows exactly what Nathanael was doing or what made Jesus notice him sitting under some fig tree on that particular day. But it sure meant something to Nathanael that Jesus saw him there – really saw him, apparently. Maybe he was waiting for work or taking a lunch break. Maybe he was rehearsing a difficult conversation he needed to have with his parents or his wife or his kid. Maybe he was grieving a loss. Maybe he was praying for God to send him a sign of some kind. Maybe Nathanael wasn’t doing anything and just marveled at the notion that Jesus had seen and noticed and remembered him at all.Whatever the case, “seeing” and “being seen” seem to matter to Jesus. And it mattered for Nathanael. And I think it matters to the rest of us, too. I know it mattered for me last Sunday after worship. We all want to know that we matter. That our words and our thoughts matter. That we’re not alone in this world. We all want to know that someone, somewhere cares enough about us to worry when we struggle and to celebrate when we succeed. To be seen and heard – really seen and heard – is to have our value and worth confirmed and to know we matter to someone other than ourselves. So, it mattered terrifically for Nathanael to know – even in spite of his skepticism – that he had been seen by Jesus. It mattered so much that he followed that knucklehead from Nazareth and became his disciple because of it.I heard someone this past week talking about what happened at our nation’s Capitol, in Washington, D.C., on January 6th – the violent, hate-filled, murderous riot or insurrection or attempted coup or terrorist attack, I mean. I’m still not sure what we’re supposed to call it. Maybe it was a little of all of those things.Well, this pundit was talking about the likes of those who stormed the Capitol that day – and about what it is or was that inspired them to go to such crazed and ugly extremes. Without mention of voter fraud or election corruption or any political issue in particular, really, this guy suggested that somehow – over the course of the last four years – the President convinced a whole lot of rural, white, lower and middle-class Americans that he had “seen” them in a way that no one else had “seen” or “heard” or “cared” about them before. He suggested that a particular demographic of our population had been – or was convinced they had been – ignored and dismissed and disregarded by the likes of Hollywood and the “mainstream media” and by politicians and political parties heretofore so that when Donald Trump seemed to “see” them, their allegiance to him became so complete and so total and so blind, so as to become dangerous and destructive and deadly, even – as we all saw it become a week-and-a-half ago, when these people – the rioters – were under the impression that no one was listening to their side of the story anymore.And it made me think about something Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is famous for having said once: that “a riot is the language of the unheard.” “Riot is the language of the unheard.” (It’s important to know that King wasn’t condoning or celebrating or advocating riot or violence in any way. And I’m certainly not, either. In fact, when King said that “a riot is the language of the unheard,” he was simply acknowledging the Truth of that while holding fast to his own commitment to remain non-violent at all costs as a man of God, as a follower of Jesus, and as a leader of the Civil Rights Movement in this country.)So, I think there’s a lesson still to be learned from Martin Luther King, Jr. – and from Jesus and Nathanael in this morning’s Gospel – about the unsettled and unsettling times we’re living in. Because we have work to do – all of us – when it comes to seeing and hearing one another in our country these days … because I think we’ve stopped seeing and hearing one another in so many ways that matter and that could make a difference in all of this.Obviously, those waving their Confederate flags and sporting their “Camp Auschwitz” hoodies need to “come and see” for themselves what oppression and injustice really look like. They need to stop and listen to the stories of their Black and Brown, Jewish and Muslim neighbors, just for starters.Obviously, Democrats and Republicans need to “come and see” and hear and listen to the Truth that exists on both sides of the imaginary aisle we pretend separates us so much of the time.Obviously, the mob mentality and violent uprisings that threaten our safety and disrupt our democracy need to be condemned and stopped and held accountable so that they no longer look like a reasonable solution for anyone to engage – no matter what it is they’re protesting.And what seems obvious to me – but not to everyone, I realize – is that we also need to stop pretending it’s okay, or even preferred, to steer clear of hard conversations about politics and religion in order to keep polite company. It’s this kind of taboo, I think, that has allowed a disconnect between how we vote and how we behave and what we profess to believe, as Christians, in so many ways. (It is silence on the part of too many Christians – and this sort of caveat against discussing or mixing ‘politics and religion’ – that allows “Jesus 2020” banners to hang in such close proximity to a gallows and a noose during the same insurrection.)And please know that I’m looking you. And I’m looking in the mirror, too.Because those of us who think, pretend, and have convinced ourselves that we are above and beyond and better than all of this, might just need to crawl out from under our own fig trees, let ourselves be fully seen by Jesus for a change, and “come and see” for ourselves, again, what Jesus has been trying to show us all along:The stuff of courage that speaks Truth to power, I mean.The stuff of mercy and forgiveness, which makes room for the stuff of repentance…Repentance which, when done faithfully and fully, implies confession and contrition and change…and that leads to the stuff of self-sacrifice and humility and the need to offer and to receive grace upon grace.Because if and when we gather the courage to practice that kind of faith – to see one another and to let ourselves be seen – even in all of our cynical, skeptical, broken, and sinful ways (like Jesus saw Nathanael)…If and when we dare to engage honest, faithful, vulnerable conversations about all of it … then something might change; then justice might be served; then hearts might soften; peace might win the day; and we might start following – more faithfully – the Jesus who died so that we might love one another – and love our enemies, too – in a whole new, life-giving, earth-shattering kind of way.And then – then, then, then – we might see something like Jesus promised so long ago to Nathanael and those first disciples. We might see the heavens opening, and the angels of God ascending and descending, in our midst and upon the Son of Man; which is another way of saying, if you ask me, that things will be more “on earth as they are in heaven.”Amen
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