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Min 1: INTRODUCCIÓN Menudo contraste encontramos esta semana entre el mundo del cine y el de las series. Sin títulos de relumbrón en las salas, las plataformas nos meten en la Semana Santa con una de esas ofertas en las que bien cabe esa frase de 'no te digo que me lo mejores....igualamelo'. Y es que pocas veces son novedad, por estar recién estrenadas, series como Black Mirror, El Cuento de la Criada o la premiadísima comedia Hacks. Min 5: BLACK MIRROR 7 (3,5 estrellas) El futuro se vuelve a oscurecer con una mirada más íntima y provocadora . Después de una sexta temporada que dividió opiniones por su giro hacia el terror y lo sobrenatural, Black Mirror regresa en su séptima entrega con una apuesta más equilibrada entre la sátira tecnológica que la catapultó a la fama y nuevas exploraciones narrativas que juegan con géneros y emociones. Creada por Charlie Brooker, esta nueva temporada —compuesta por cinco episodios— retoma el pulso de una humanidad atrapada entre avances tecnológicos y dilemas morales. Min 14: EL CUENTO DE LA CRIADA 6 (4 estrellas) La sexta temporada de El Cuento de la Criada marca un punto de inflexión en la narrativa distópica que ha definido a esta serie desde sus inicios. Mientras Gilead comienza a resquebrajarse desde dentro y los ecos de la resistencia crecen más allá de sus fronteras, el conflicto ya no es solo político: es profundamente personal. La historia retoma a una June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) más endurecida, menos impulsiva, pero no menos determinada. Exiliada en Canadá, entre campos de refugiados y tensiones diplomáticas, la protagonista sigue siendo el epicentro de una lucha emocional que trasciende la guerra: la batalla por la identidad, el perdón y la maternidad bajo el trauma. Min 22: HACKS 4 (4 estrellas) En su cuarta temporada, Hacks demuestra que sigue teniendo algo que decir —y lo hace con el filo de siempre, pero con una madurez emocional que se siente más afilada y menos cínica. La comedia dramática de HBO Max, creada por Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs y Jen Statsky, continúa explorando la turbulenta, pero magnética relación entre Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) y Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder), ahora en una etapa donde la fama ya no es aspiración, sino una carga. Min 26: THE WHITE LOTUS 3: FINAL SIN 4 ESTRELLAS (3,5) La cuarta temporada de The White Lotus prometía ser la más audaz hasta la fecha: un nuevo resort, nuevos rostros privilegiados, y el ya clásico cadáver flotando como anzuelo narrativo. Pero a diferencia de las anteriores entregas, donde el humor ácido y el comentario social hilaban el caos con inteligencia, esta vez la serie de Mike White cierra su temporada con un desenlace que se siente tan vacío como las maletas de sus protagonistas. Min 36: PREPARADOS PARA THE LAST OF US. T2 "The Last of Us" temporada 2 abre con una herida sin cerrar y una tensión brutal Después de una primera temporada que conquistó a crítica y público al adaptar con fidelidad e inteligencia el aclamado videojuego de Naughty Dog, The Last of Us regresa con un primer episodio de su segunda temporada que no pierde el tiempo: es intenso, emocionalmente devastador y, sobre todo, valiente. Min 39. BSO THE CHOSEN (LOS ELEGIDOS) 3,5 estrellas Compuesta principalmente por Matthew S. Nelson y Dan Haseltine (vocalista de la banda Jars of Clay), la banda sonora de The Chosen no busca dramatizar lo evidente, sino subrayar lo invisible: la tensión interna de los personajes, el misterio de lo divino en lo cotidiano, y la humanidad profunda de figuras como Jesús, Pedro o María Magdalena. Aprovechando el estreno en salas de "La última cena", el primer capítulo de su quinta temporada, analizamos con Ángel Luque la aportación musical de "The Chosen".
We have invited some VIP guest artists on the show - like Andy Squyres, Dan Haseltine, Tina Boonstra, Candace Coker, and several more - to share with us THEIR song requests for artists they admire. -— TRACK LIST FOR EP.109 -—Great Love - Jacob EarlyNew Day in the Dark - John Mark McMillanEileen's Song - Burlap To CashmereNo Place Better (Psalm 84) - Caroline CobbHard To Get - Rich MullinsHeart of God - Zach WilliamsYou Needed Me - Anne MurrayBeautiful Secret Life - Matthew Clark-— CREDITS —-Host/Producer – Dave TroutSPONSOR1: Ross King's “Tools Not Rules” – https://rosskingmusic.com/SPONSOR2: Bellsburg Store - https://richmullins25.com/storeEmail: gourmetmusicpodcast@gmail.comAll Songs are used with permission or under fair use provisions(c) 2025 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization - https://utrmedia.org
The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) has been one of the success stories in recent American church history. Most denominations in the U.S. are in decline, but ACNA, founded just 15 years ago, has grown to more than 1000 congregations and a membership of 120,000. In today's commentary, I share my thoughts about what's needed to keep ACNA on an upward trajectory. In today's podcast, I promise a few links. Here they are: As I have written elsewhere, Anglicanism has the potential to breathe new life into the evangelical movement. “The Augustine Appeal,” asserts that the “ordination of women to the priesthood is a ‘recent innovation'…and we affirm the theological conclusion that the practice has ‘insufficient scriptural warrant.'” Heath McClure is the “assisting priest” at a congregation called Luminous Church. McClure became suddenly famous last weekend when former Jars of Clay lead singer Dan Haseltine posted a photo of the two of them (and others) at a pro-LGBTQ Pride event in the affluent Nashville suburb of Franklin. Luminous calls itself a “hospitable and inclusive community.” McClure wears a rainbow-colored T-shirt saying, “A Pastor With Pride.” Anne Kennedy, a conservative commentator and Anglican church member, wrote a scathing commentary that went semi-viral in the Anglican world. Kennedy took a close look at the website of Luminous Church and found much that troubled her and many Anglicans.
Today, we discuss some stories of Christian courage, including high school student Micah Price and NBA coach Joe Mazzulla. Micah Price was denied his diploma for praising Jesus in his grad speech in violation of school policy, while Joe Mazzulla gave a fiery answer to a reporter at a press conference. In other news, 'Jars of Clay' lead singer Dan Haseltine posted in support of Pride month, using Scripture to justify his position. We explain why he is wrong, and why Christians cannot support same-sex unions. Plus, Ergobaby recently voiced its support for transgenderism in children. And what was up with Joe Biden on D-Day? Get your tickets for Share the Arrows: https://www.sharethearrows.com/ --- Timecodes: (01:46) Micah Price (13:48) Joe Mazzulla (23:32) Share the Arrows event (26:21) Father's Day merch (29:00) Christian singer supports "Pride" (38:27) Testimony from Relatable listener (41:23) Ergobaby supports transing children (57:50) Joe Biden D-Day --- Today's Sponsors: We Heart Nutrition — nourish your body with research-backed ingredients in your vitamins at WeHeartNutrition.com and use promo code ALLIE for 20% off. Good Ranchers — Change the way you buy meat today at GoodRanchers.com with code ALLIE to claim your free applewood smoked bacon for LIFE, get 100% American meat delivered, and get the perfect gift for dad this Father's Day. Jase Medical — get up to a year's worth of many of your prescription medications delivered in advance. Go to JaseMedical.com today and use promo code “ALLIE". Seven Weeks Coffee — try Seven Weeks Coffee today at SevenWeeksCoffee.com and use the promo code: ALLIE to save 10% off your order. --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 717 | From Porn Star to Pastor | Guest: Joshua Broome https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000588385066 Ep 896 | From 'Trans Men' to Transformed by Christ | Guest: Laura Perry Smalts (Part One) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000632613519 Ep 413 | The Dead End of Deconstruction | Guest: Alisa Childers https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000519848554 Ep 920 | Russell Moore, David French & the Fake Threat of Christian Nationalism | Guest: John Cooper https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000638231068 Ep 726 | 'The Chosen:' Questions & Controversies | Guest: Dallas Jenkins https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000590668548 Ep 808 | Lauren Daigle Has "No Idea" About Abortion Law. Is That Ok? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000613574084 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jenny sits down with Grammy Award winning Musicians Dan Haseltine & Matthew S. Nelson! You may know them from their group Jars of Clay - and they are the composer's for the inspiring music to The Chosen! The Chosen series recently received a GMA Dove Award for “Inspirational Film/Series of the Year” and is set to release the first two episodes of its new season in theaters on November 18. They sat down to talk about composing the music for the series, The Chosen and what it was like to work on it! She had alot of fun interviewing Dan & Matthew over in Nashville and how talking about how this is different from other movies about Jesus!
'The Chosen' series is one of the most impacting Christian TV shows of all time! Hear how musicians Dan Haseltine and Matthew Nelson (from award-winning band 'Jars of Clay') are inspired to compose the music for the groundbreaking show's spirit-moving scenes. _________________________________________________ >>>Find Out More About Our Ministry: >>>Support Our Partner Organization | The Missional Store Your purchases help change the world: >>>https://www.facebook.com/themissionallife (Follow Us On Social Media:) >>>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz2veq22TNs2cDc2b6Te5aA (Visit Dan's YouTube Music Channel for Instrumental Worship Music:) >>>https://danieljosephmusic.com/ (Visit Dan's Music Website)
Jars of Clay lead singer Dan Haseltine has spent the better of his adult life collaborating with his bandmates to create quality music for millions of listeners. In a career spanning nearly 30 years, Jars of Clay has garnered multiple Grammy Awards, the benchmark for musical excellence. It is his passion for making music that has encouraged Haseltine to explore the collaborative process more fully by expanding his musical pursuits. Most notably, he has immersed himself recently in composing musical scores along with friend Matthew S. Nelson, a Nashville studio musician. Together, the duo have been commissioned to create the subtle yet sophisticated musical expressions you hear in the groundbreaking video series, “The Chosen”. Their hope is to create musical elements that will bring the viewing experience full circle, capturing the full rhythms of time and space. Dan and Matthew join us on The Crossmap Podcast to share their approach to creating music for the show in hopes of having it become an additional character of sorts on the program. Listen as they talk about the collaborative process and how it can be both exhilarating and exasperating all at the same time.
The family of a woman who died during an abortion has received a six-figure settlement following a lengthy legal battle and allegations of wrongdoing on behalf of the abortion clinic as well as the university that referred her there.Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine and Matthew S. Nelson talk about composing the music behind The Chosen.Nicolina Bozzo stunned American Idol judges with her powerful performance of “Hallelujah” on season 20 of “American Idol.”Founders of the 12,000-member Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida, have filed a lawsuit against the megachurch they founded in 1998 amid dueling allegations of financial misconduct. Get the Edifi App • Download for iPhone • Download for Android Subscribe to Our NewsletterClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News • UNM settles with family of woman who died during abortion | Politics News • Biden's plan to end Title 42 border rules blocked by judge | U.S. News • Dan Haseltine, Matthew S. Nelson talk composing for 'The Chosen' • 'American Idol' contestant performs 'angelic version of Hallelujah | Entertainment News • Pastor Stovall Weems sues Celebration Church amid suspension | Church & Ministries News
Host Warren Smith talks to the musical duo behind The Chosen soundtrack. Dan Haseltine and Matthew Nelson are also former members of the popular Christian band, Jars of Clay. He also talks to pastor and author Tony Evans about his new book on racial reconciliation.Support for Listening In comes from Samaritan Ministries, a community of Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when a medical need arises. Members like Kelsie who was diagnosed with breast cancer. While she had many decisions to make, how she was going to pay her medical bills was not one of them, and she had the freedom to choose the treatment that was best for her. You can watch Kelsie's story at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.A broken bone, cancer, pregnancy, medical emergency…we all know how quickly a health care need can arise. That's where Samaritan Ministries comes in. There are no network restrictions; you choose the doctors and treatments that are best for you. After care is received, medical bills are sent to Samaritan Ministries, and they notify members to pray and send money directly to you to help you pay your medical bills. New members are welcome anytime of the year. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.
Host Warren Smith talks to the musical duo behind The Chosen soundtrack. Dan Haseltine and Matthew Nelson are also former members of the popular Christian band, Jars of Clay. He also talks to pastor and author Tony Evans about his new book on racial reconciliation.Support for Listening In comes from Samaritan Ministries, a community of Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when a medical need arises. Members like Kelsie who was diagnosed with breast cancer. While she had many decisions to make, how she was going to pay her medical bills was not one of them, and she had the freedom to choose the treatment that was best for her. You can watch Kelsie's story at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.A broken bone, cancer, pregnancy, medical emergency…we all know how quickly a health care need can arise. That's where Samaritan Ministries comes in. There are no network restrictions; you choose the doctors and treatments that are best for you. After care is received, medical bills are sent to Samaritan Ministries, and they notify members to pray and send money directly to you to help you pay your medical bills. New members are welcome anytime of the year. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast.
Misty Phillip sits down with Dan Haseltine and Matthew S. Nelson from the Chosen Series to talk about making the music for the series. The Chosen is a cinematic drama based on Jesus' life, which American director Dallas Jenkins conceived, directed, and has co-written. The creators of the series said they hoped that they would […] The post Dan Haseltine and Matthew S. Nelson: Music behind the Chosen appeared first on By His Grace.
- PRAYERS NEEDED! "California Youth Pastor Killed in Cold Blood Because of His Race" - GOOD NEWS! "A Former Disney Star who has Battled Substance Abuse GAVE his Life to the Lord on the Set of a New Faith-Based Movie" " - DAN HASELTINE and MATTHEW NELSON: "Composing the Music for 'THE CHOSEN' and Bringing Scripture to Life" - RABBI JASON SOBEL: "'The Chosen,' Holy Week and 'Mysteries of the Messiah'"
Dan and Matt, Music Composers for The Chosen TV series and Band Members for Jars of Clay.
Jars of Clay was a multi-Grammy winning Christian rock band that could have been content on churning out critically acclaimed albums and enjoying success. Instead, they embraced a larger calling and mission to help tackle the water and HIV crisis in Africa by forming Blood:Water Mission. Nearly 20 years later, Blood:Water remains the innovative leader in partnering with local African communities to alleviate water shortage issues and the continued fight against HIV/AIDS. Chris and Sean talk with Blood:Water founder and Jars of Clay lead singer, Dan Haseltine, along with Blood:Water Executive Director, Jake Smith – for an intimate and revealing conversation about faith and God's Great Commission for all of us… #AgreeOnSomething www.bloodwatermission.org Listen to full episodes of Light Beer Dark Money on Spotify, Apple Music, or Youtube. Access them directly on the apps or access through our website: lightbeerdarkmoney.com Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=en Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Link to the Light Beer Dark Money Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/
On this unexpected Part 3 of our exploration of the music behind the first episodic drama about the life and ministry of Jesus, we get to hear from Dallas Jenkins himself. Jenkins created "The Chosen" after a devastating failure as a filmmaker. He didn't know if he'd ever get to make another project again. We'll hear about how that failure prepared him to approach "The Chosen" with a certain punk spirit. Who is "The Chosen" for? Where is the harshest criticism coming from? Are there similarities between the way this – the most successful crowd-funded media project in history – is growing and the way Christian music detached from the mainstream, or is there something else going on here? And how has the careful use of music supported the storytelling all along? This “bonus episode” closes out our conversation about the music behind "The Chosen" by exploring some of the most challenging issues that face faith-based artists in the marketplace today, including some core questions about what it means to be "faith-based" in the first place. Full Show Notes are available at TrueTunes.com. Special thanks to VisionTrust.org. Please consider joining us on the sponsorship journey today. Don't miss our conversations with the artists behind the score and songs of "The Chosen," Dan Haseltine and Matthew S. Nelson on Parts 1 and 2 of this series.
Ryan talks with Dan Haseltine, lead singer of the band Jars of Clay, about their debut album Jars of Clay. Their song "Flood" was a big hit in the 90's, but the band has had a full career of fantastic songs, great songwriter and always creative instrumentation. Sign up for an exclusive Songs of Note episode and playlist here: https://mailchi.mp/5a4c0459fa02/songsofnotenewsletterFollow me: http://instagram.com/songsofnotehttps://www.facebook.com/songsofnotehttps://twitter.com/thesongsofnoteMusic provided by Tyler Ramsey. Find Tyler on Spotify, Apple Music, and his website.
Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay) joins host John J. Thompson to talk about musical roots, finding a mission, and how past experiences prepared him for his current work scoring the massively successful and critically acclaimed television drama The Chosen. From the technical and creative challenges inherent in this kind of work to spiritual and theological concerns, this in-depth conversation is about listening carefully to the sound beneath the sound. Plus, in part 2, (coming soon) we talk with Haseltine's musical partner in The Chosen, Matthew S. Nelson. Support Blood:Water More info about JARS OF CLAY Special thanks to @TheChosenTV @scribblepotemus and @thebanksnelson Also, don't forget that long-time child sponsor Jimmy Abegg is throwing his wholehearted support behind VisionTrust and offering anyone who sponsors a child a hand-painted, one-of-a-kind print for free. Full music notes, links, photos, and more on the SHOW NOTES PAGE at TrueTunes.com
The halfway point of Season Six is a big one, with a massive crossover hit from the '90s, and a seminal piece of CCM, Jars of Clay's "Flood." We'll get into all the greatness of the song, it's instant and unique recognizability, Stump the Genius, and more, including: -Jars of Clay singer Dan Haseltine joins the show to talk about the ‘90s explosion of CCM, looping in the analog age, touring with Sting and more. - The Zombie version of flood Want MORE show? Join us on PATREON for weekly reaction mini-sodes, new ways to interact with us, and chances to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod NEW: Want a Great Song Podcast shirt? They're back and they're half the price! greatsongpod.bigcartel.com Connect with us on socials for Shenanigans, merch, and more! Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod FB/Twitter/Instagram: @GreatSongPod greatsongpodcast.com Co-producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Ari Marucci, Brad Callahan & Michael Conley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/support
Hey yoooo! In this episode of Midwest Girls we answer all of the DM questions you had for us. We value all of your feedback and were blown away with the questions we received. They were so good! This episode for sure brings all the laid back vibes and provides lots of laughs. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did recording it.*We were having a few audio difficulties, please hang in there as we are self-taught and growing into our roles. Striving to bring you the best!*You will notice that we have a new opening song, this song (Walk on the Water) is written by Matthew S. Nelson and Dan Haseltine. We are all huge fans of, The Chosen series, and decided to help publicize their work until we finish our new opening.*We do not own the rights to this music.*
Kylie almost lost her parallel parking V-card...Also, Meg and Kylie breakdown the book of James, so grab your Bibles and follow along because this short book is jammed packed with convicting goodness. You will notice that we have a new opening song, this song (Walk on the Water) is written by Matthew S. Nelson and Dan Haseltine. We are all huge fans of, The Chosen series, and decided to help publicize their work until we finish our new opening.*We do not own the rights to this music.*
Guest Info/Bio: This week we’re very excited because our guest is Dan Haseltine! Dan is best known as the lead singer of the multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning band Jars of Clay. We talk about everything from how Jars of Clay got their start to his work helping to bring clean water to places in need. Beyond his work as a musician, Dan is also co-founder of the non-profit organization, Blood:Water Mission. Blood:Water Mission works as an equipping agency that partners with African grassroots organizations to address the water and HIV/AIDS crises. Dan is a regular writer and speaker about worship music, HIV/AIDS in Africa, social justice, and church reform. His is also a regular columnist for Relevant Magazine, and has contributed articles to Moody, CCM Magazine, Christianity Today, World Vision, Campus Life, and Beliefnet. Guest Social Media: www.jarsofclay.com www.bloodwater.org Facebook: @jarsofclay Twitter: @jarsofclay & @scribblepotemus Special Music By: Jars of Clay Enjoy the music? Songs heard on this episode were: “Silence” from the album, The Eleventh Hour “All My Tears” from the album, Good Monsters “Weapons” & “Hero” from the album, The Long Fall Back to Earth “Left Undone” & “Love in Hard Times” from the album, Inland You can find Jars of Clay’s music on iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Google Play, or anywhere good music is found. This episode of the Deconstructionist’s Podcast was edited by John Williamson. It was mixed and produced by THE Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Stay on top of all the latest at www.thedeconstructionists.com! Go there to read our blog, snag a t-shirt, follow us on social media, or join our Patreon family! Website by Ryan Battles All photos by Jared Hevron Logos designed by Joseph Ernst & Stephen Pflug. T-Shirt designs by Joseph Ernst, Chad Flannigan, Colin Rigsby, and Jason Turner. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay joined the podcast to talk about what he’s up to now and where he’s seeing the divine in the midst of relief work with Blood:Water.
Whiteheart founder Billy Smiley and Petra lead singer John Schlitt tell us about their latest collaboration, the CCM All-Star Review. The two have been joined by Dan Haseltine from Jars of Clay and Kevin Max from DC Talk and formed this powerhouse group. All tolled these four bands have sold about 30 million records. Billy and John talk about where they came from, the fire that still burns within, and where they're going.
Enneagram Fives, or the Observers, operate from a withdrawing stance and value their privacy. Their unconscious strategy consists of collecting knowledge and information to defend against what feels like an overwhelming, unpredictable, chaotic world. They build walls around themselves and retreat into their mental realm for a lot of internal processing. And though they may appear detached there is actually a lot of vulnerability beneath the surface. The challenge for a Five is to not over-rely on their intellect but rather learn to connect with the heart by bringing their feeling up to the same level of their intellect. In today’s episode, songwriter, author, and activist, Dan Haseltine opens up to Ian and shows us how the powerful intellect of an Enneagram 5 can successfully blend with their connection to the emotional space. Dan is a songwriter, founder, author, speaker, advocate; He is best known as lead vocalist for Christian alternative folk rock group Jars of Clay. Haseltine has performed vocals, piano, accordion, percussion and most recently, melodica, while with Jars of Clay. He has had different artistic titles, including songwriter, producer, film composer, music supervisor, and art designer. Haseltine is also the founder of the non-profit organization, Blood:Water Mission, where he currently sits as part of the board of directors. He is a regular writer and speaker about worship music, HIV/AIDS in Africa, social justice and church reform. Haseltine is also a regular columnist for Relevant Magazine, and has contributed articles to Moody, CCM Magazine, Christianity Today, World Vision, Campus Life and Beliefnet.[2] Founded by the multi-platinum, GRAMMY Award-winning band, Jars of Clay and activist Jena Lee Nardella, Blood:Water began as a call to personalize the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa. Blood: Water is an agency that partners with Africa grassroots organizations to address the water and HIV/AID crises. They provide technical, financial, and organizational support to strengthen their reach and effectiveness to the communities they serve. He is married to Katie Haseltine and together they have two children, Noah and Max.
Nate and Dan discuss the value of service in maintaining positive sobriety with Dan Haseltine, frontman for Jars of Clay.
Josh talks about advocacy and faith with Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay, BloodWater) and Scoggins Berg (The One Campaign).
John 20-21 : The resurrection appearances proclaim the new creation has begun in the resurrected body of Jesus. He shows us our future hope and invites us all to “follow him” in the power of the spirit. He leads us and reveals to us the “things to come”.The Following Materials were discussed:https://jeremyberg.wordpress.com/2012/04/06/n-t-wright-the-gospel-of-john-second-genesis/"Alive" from The Story by Natalie Grant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om3mm2dv--k"Empty" with Dan Haseltine and Matt Hammitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CFJ_Lls9vo
John 20-21 : The resurrection appearances proclaim the new creation has begun in the resurrected body of Jesus. He shows us our future hope and invites us all to “follow him” in the power of the spirit. He leads us and reveals to us the “things to come”.The Following Materials were discussed:https://jeremyberg.wordpress.com/2012/04/06/n-t-wright-the-gospel-of-john-second-genesis/"Alive" from The Story by Natalie Grant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om3mm2dv--k"Empty" with Dan Haseltine and Matt Hammitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CFJ_Lls9vo
Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay and Blood:Water Mission joins Andrew today as they discuss commencement speeches, fashion consultants, the overlapping circles of calling and vocation, and the amazing work Dan and his team do at Blood:Water. To see Sadie's cartwheels please visit instagram.com/CleanWaterCartwheels - All donations in September will be matched!! Check out andrewosenga.com/podcast for more episodes or to learn more about Andrew. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pivot/support
Welcome to the Pivot. Stories of people who have made a change. This is our introductory episode where host Andrew Osenga tells us a bit about the journey that led to this podcast and what you can expect to hear in season one. Upcoming guests include: Dave Barnes, Ellie Holcomb, Dan Haseltine, Bebo Norman, Annie Downs, Steve Taylor, Don Chaffer, Andrew Peterson and Stacia Freeman. You can find out more about this podcast at Andrewosenga.com/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pivot/support
Tommy Riles and Art Eddy talk about moments when each of their kids surprised them and made them proud parents. They get inspired by this week's guest, lead singer of Jars of Clay and founder of Blood:Water, Dan Haseltine. Blood:Water is an equipping agency that partners with African grassroots organizations to address the water and … Continue reading #254 – Dan Haseltine →
In episode 64, Brenton and Bryant unpack the creative journey of Matt Bronleewe. Matt is a long-time Nashville based producer and songwriter. Originally from a small town in Kansas, Matt always had a strong passion for music. He grew up playing guitar and listening to 80's hair bands which caused him to be "that guitar player kid" in his small town high school. While in college, he met Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell and Stephen Mason. Together the four of them formed the group Jars of Clay, named after a verse in the Bible. The group began performing around their college and later recorded their debut demo album Frail. Following the demo's release, the group's fame spread, and they were approached by Christian record label Essential Records to record a full-length studio album. Matt was married in August 1994 and lived for one year in Sterling, IL where he continued to work on his studies. In the summer of 1995, Matt was invited to reenter the world of music when another Greenville College student, Sarah Jahn invited him to play guitar for an independent CD she was recording, and later asked him to play guitar for her full-time. Matt moved to Nashville, and played with Jahn as well as pursuing other avenues of song writing and record production. Bronleewe had become known as a previous member of Jars of Clay as the group had rightly credited him as a co-songwriter for several songs from their album, which had gone platinum. With this, Bronleewe worked with several musical artists, most notably producing the debut album by Plumb, for which Jars of Clay member Haseltine co-wrote the song "Concrete" with Bronleewe and Arbuckle (the lead singer of Plumb). Following this successful release, Bronleewe collaborated with Christian singer-songwriter Chris Tomlin, with whom he was nominated for a 2003 GMA Dove Award. Bronleewe continues to collaborate with various musicians in the American Christian music scene such as Michael W. Smith, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Kari Jobe, and Leeland. Outside of the Christian music genre, Bronleewe has worked with artists such as Australian Natalie Imbruglia, actress Hayden Panettiere, former Tonic frontman Emerson Hart and American Idol finalist Kimberley Locke. After building a name for himself in the music industry, Bronleewe turned to the literary world. In August 2007, Bronleewe released his first book, Illuminated. The thriller conspiracy novel has been likened to stories such as The Da Vinci Code and National Treasure. n 2009, Bronleewe joined Dan Haseltine and Jeremy Bose to form a new band, The Hawk In Paris. The band released a seven song EP, His+Hers, in 2011 filled with melancholy love songs reminiscent of 80's synth-pop groups like Depeche Mode and Pet Shop Boys. More recently, Matt has created a new venture under the name "Unsecret Music" involving some of the best songwriters and artists Nashville has to offer. ⏪ For more information about Matt, visit www.mattbronleewe.com and www.unsecretmusic.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Haseltine is the frontman of the Grammy Award-winning band, Jars of Clay, and co-founder of Blood:Water Mission, a movement that partners with Africa to end the HIV/AIDS and water crises. We talk about something we can all identify with, lost causes, and why some are worth fighting for.
Our conversation was one of the first in-person interviews I recorded and certainly the first with an artist that has had such a huge impact on my life. I've been listening to Jars of Clay since their first album was released in 1995 and can attach specific songs to specific experiences as a teenager, college student and, later, husband and father. It was truly amazing to get to sit down with him in Sputnik Studios in Nashville for an hour and talk about the history of the band and his personal evolution as a person and musician. Enjoy the show! Bits & Bytes Mentioned in the Show Sputnik Sound Noisetrade Greenville College More About Dan Dan on TwitterDan on WikipediaJars of ClayThe Hawk in ParisBlood:Water Mission
Today the boys sit down with Dan Haseltine and talk about life seasons and the identity flexing struggle of transitioning through them.
Dan from Jars of Clay comes on to discuss the controversy about his comments on gay marriage. Toby explains that his wife has breast cancer. Matt helps us understand the ambiguity of reality itself, and Joey continues to be a fat pastor. Also, news with Toby.
The FULL Jars Of Clay interview, with Frank Jenks. Greatness.
The FULL Dan Haseltine/The Hawk In Paris interview, with Frank Jenks. Greatness.
This week we talk to Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay, The Hawk In Paris) about his role with Blood:Water Mission, and the campaign they’re embarking on this season called Deck The Stalls. And while that is 100% serious stuff, the crew takes things in the complete opposite direction by playing a Price-Is-Right-style Black Friday game, reca
This week we talk to Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay, The Hawk In Paris) about his role with Blood:Water Mission, and the campaign they're embarking on this season called Deck The Stalls. And while that is 100% serious stuff, the crew takes things in the complete opposite direction by playing a Price-Is-Right-style Black Friday game, reca--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Total Tutor will interview Dr. Alfred. He will discuss a strategy he uses to combat the drop out problem in schools. Also, I will interview Max Tucci. He will talk about his experiences in public and private schools and how private school helped him be who he is today. Last, I will interview Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay. He will discuss his charity the Blood Water Mission.
A mini-meeting and conversation with Jars of Clay's lead singer and lyricist Dan Haseltine
This week we talk to Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay about their 20th anniversary, their new album of fan-favorites (stream it here!) and how to better engage the conversation of faith and doubt. We also bring in our “expert” to give us a Red Carpet recap, give Cameron a new toy and discuss the newest developments in wearable tech. EPISO