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In this episode of "Sermon Notes," our host, Brian Ball is joined by the campus and teaching pastor at The Church at Lockeland Springs, David Hannah, to walk through the book of Ecclesiastes. In this podcast, Brian and David delved into the themes of wisdom, materialism, and spiritual fulfillment. While this book was written thousands of years ago, there is a great amount of modern applications— highlighting the importance of finding one's identity in Jesus Christ alone. They also reflect on the transformative power of adversity, the relevance of ancient wisdom, and the ultimate realization that true contentment comes from living in reverence and awe of God.
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David bought a 2-person shop in 2007, and has grown it for the past 16 years. As he made the difficult moves to grow his shop over the years, he always kept an eye on growth and the systems and roles it would take to achieve that growth. When Dave decided not to sell his shop to a 3rd party, he created a 5 year plan to have an employee take over the business and buy it over time from him. 18 months later, he's working 10 hours a week, doing plenty of hunting, golfing, skiing, and taking 1 month vacations, while his former floor sweeper is being groomed to be the new owner of the shop. Dave is a humble, quiet-spoken guy, but don't be fooled, he's a strategic executor of his plan and has a lot to share about how to do that well.
On this episode of Sermon Notes, Aaron and David focus on waiting, trusting God's timing, and seizing opportunities for growth and community. Aaron reminds us that when God closes one door, He is about to open a better one and that spiritual paralysis can result from a lack of clarity or not being able to hear God's voice. The episode also includes updates on a new permanent facility for our Avenue South campus, recent growth and momentum in a community at Lockeland Springs, and a desire to be embedded in an engaged neighborhood and community. Our mission is to engage the whole person with the whole gospel of Jesus Christ anywhere, anytime, with anybody. To give to the ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church, click here: brentwood.church/stewardship/. STAY CONNECTED Website: www.brentwood.church Facebook: facebook.com/brentwoodbaptistchurch Instagram: instagram.com/brentwoodbaptist/
Water is fundamental to life. Water affects us all. But do we talk about water enough to raise awareness of its value? What do we do to accelerate change to solve the water crisis? Are we aware of the various connections that make the water crisis a wicked problem? I am speaking to David Hannah, Professor of Hydrology and UNESCO Chair in Water Sciences at the University of Birmingham. David explains the kind of work he does as a water scientist, we speak about water cycle diagrams and the human impact on the water cycle. We consider how the language we use to talk about water relates to our perception of reality, and how it can help us to become more hopeful. Oh … and there'll be polar bears, too! David Hannah is the Director of the Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action. He is included in the Reuters list of top 1000 climate scientists. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaela-mahlberg/message
Welcome back to Sermon Notes, a podcast that dives deeper into the sermons of each of our campus pastors. In this episode, we're joined by David Hannah from the Church at Lockeland Springs. Joining us this week are guest hosts Amy-Jo Girardier and Garrett Gregory.
We discuss the new numbers out this morning. Plus, we discuss recession concerns, GCC vs the world, with Richard Boxhall from PWC. We talk Cirquenomics with the boss of the Coca-Cola Arena - Mark Jan Kar. And, we wrap up over coverage of the World Future Energy Summit with David Hannah, Professor of Hydrology at the University of Birmingham and UNESCO Water chair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's officially Christmas season! On this episode, the show talks through some Christmas favorites and traditions. This month, all of our campuses have been teaching through the book Habakkuk. David talks through some of the themes he's seen in this book, as well as what God revealed to him through the series. David parallels one of his personal stories with the story of Habakkuk.
While we might all enjoy a magic trick or an intriguing sleight of hand by a magician, most of us prefer not to be actively deceived in our personal or professional lives. Yet despite repeated calls in recent years for greater authenticity in leadership, there are still leaders in who rely on the magician's tools of deceit and manipulation to further their personal agendas. To better understand the way that magical processes are used and abused by leaders, we are joined by Professor David Hannah of Simon Fraser University. David R. Hannah is an award-winning researcher and teacher, and presently an Associate Professor of Management at the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. His research and teaching focuses on how individuals at work can cope effectively with the challenges and dilemmas of organizational life, and how they can help others to do so. The article referred to is available here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0007681322000994 You can find out more about Dave and his research here: https://beedie.sfu.ca/profiles/DavidHannah
Why David Hannah thinks the Bible can be terrifying Does the Bible matter, or is it just another book that's destined to gather dust on a shelf? In this episode, Pastor David Hannah (The Church at Lockeland Springs) unpacks how the Bible is more than a tool to learn about God. In our times of study, we experience Him. Godly authors cannot replace the living Word of God. Don't just learn about God--experience Him. The Bible is intended to heal. And sometimes, healing hurts. Find freedom in reading Scripture. It doesn't matter where you start! We aren't meant to do life alone. Full sermon: https://lockelandspringschurch.com/sermons/reading-as-conversation-5 Additional Resources: https://bibleproject.com/ https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/the-jesus-storybook-bible-P001294506
Hey there, study buddies! This week, we're bringing back the topic of workplace BS and are so excited to be joined by study author Ian McCarthy. Ian shares with us the motivations and insights behind the study, including the importance of sniffing out the BS and uncovering truth, finding out how BS levels differ among workplace environments and cultures, and understanding when BS might actually be helpful. He also shares how this study's findings impacted his own day-to-day life, and how distinguishing the difference between bullshit and lying can affect the world—especially the workplace— at large. It's hard not to give in to some BS from time to time, but perhaps we can handle the stench with a little awareness and discernment. The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
This week's Passing Notes episode is all about BS; workplace BS, that is. We're getting down to the "smelly" nitty gritty of the super relevant study we brought to you last week, sharing our own workplace BS experiences, examining our own reactions and responses to the BS, and exploring the deeper issues (a.k.a. MacroRoni & Cheese) that BS brings to workplace environments and beyond. The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120978162 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
There's plenty of BS going on in the world around us, but today, study buddies, we're talking about a very specific, especially irritating kind of stench. What's that smell over by the office water cooler?! *Sniff sniff*… smells like some workplace b*llsh*t! How is BS in the workplace defined? What's the difference between BS and lying? How do we respond to such workplace nonsense?! Tune in as we discuss a topic that may hit all too close to home (or work). The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120978162 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com