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Mothers Day Panel - 05-10-26 - Various Ladies
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Scriptures show in 2 Timothy 1:5 that faith can travel through generations. Often it does through the faith of mothers, who in certain moments of life had to choose between faith and fear. A few of the mothers of our community share those moments and what scriptures anchored them to faith.--To hear more messages from The Image Church, subscribe to our podcast or YouTube channel. Also follow us on social media (Facebook and Instagram) or download our Image Church app in the App Store and Google Play Store to learn more about us and stay up to date.
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This Mother's Day we're doing something a little different: instead of a traditional sermon, we'll hear from a panel of moms in different seasons of life sharing honest stories about faith, struggles, family, and God's faithfulness. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Facebook or YouTube. If you need prayer or you just need someone to talk to please reach out to us at prayer@huttocommunitychurch.org.HCC Website - HCC Facebook - HCC YouTube
Mother's Day Panel: Kristi LaBorg
Happy Mother's Day! Today we were joined by 4 mom's in different seasons of parenting to share what motherhood really looks like.Join us every Sunday online or in-person at 9:00am & 11:00am. 4005 Lee Vance Vw, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Website: rockfamilychurch.com Connect Card: https://rfc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/528074 Prayer Requests: https://www.rockfamilychurch.com/prayer-request Start Serving: https://rfc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/category/92573 Join a Small Group: https://rfc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3287086 Facebook: facebook.com/rockfamilychurch Instagram: instagram.com/rockfamilychurch Tik Tok: tiktok.com/@rockfamilychurch Youtube: youtube.com/@RockFamilyOnline#ColoradoSpringsChurch #Faith #Jesus #Worship #ChurchOnline #SundayMessage
This Mother's Day message is a powerful reminder that parenting is not about holding on forever, but faithfully preparing the next generation to follow God on their own.Through the picture of a Carolina wren building a temporary nest, we're challenged to see our homes as launching pads for faith, purpose, and independence. This special family panel conversation explores prayer, parenting, disappointment, repentance, community, and what it means to trust God with our children through every season of life.Whether you're a parent, grandparent, student, or simply navigating family relationships, this conversation will encourage you to trust God's leadership even in the imperfect moments of life.If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs hope today.
Title: Mother's Day PanelDescription: What lessons have you learned as a mom?Main Point: We all make mistakes, but we can learn from them and encourage one another.
Join us as Pastor Jarett leads a discussion with four mothers from Generation. For more information, please visit www.generationchurch.org.
Join us as Pastor Jarett leads a discussion with four mothers from Generation. For more information, please visit www.generationchurch.org.
Recorded as a podcast for International Women's Day, this panel brings together Nicci Richman, Dr Kim Gordon, and Dr Annalisa Contos, to share experiences of late diagnosis (ADHD, autism, dyslexia/dysgraphia) and how it reshaped identity, self-compassion, and career trajectories. The discussion links perimenopause/menopause to reduced capacity to mask, emotional peaks and troughs, and grief over missed support and opportunities. Panelists describe the invisible load of masking, executive-function demands, parenting neurodivergent children, burnout, and workplace penalties for non-linear careers, “cultural fit,” and intersectional bias. They outline practical workplace changes—universal design, clarity, flexible output-focused work, supportive tools (including AI), easier adjustments, and leaders who model disclosure—while noting supports like JobAccess and resources from ADHD Australia.
A panel consisting of Diane Mull, Dr. Tim Dunn, and Dr. Michael Lyons answer students top questions on prayer.
Our final episode of this Courage My Friends season features a December 10th Human Rights Day Panel Discussion, the first of a series of events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Community Worker Program at Toronto's George Brown College. Community workers and human rights advocates, Brianna Olson Pitawanakwat, Samira Mohyeddin, Diana Gallego, Desmond Cole and Diana Chan McNally discuss the meaning of human rights in Canada 77 years after the UN adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, critical issues facing us today and the power of solidarity-driven, rights-based organizing. Speaking to Canada's approach to human rights, Pitawanakwat says: "A big wakeup call was a couple of days ago when the UN passed the International Day Against Colonialism and Canada abstained. Because Canada is very much still rooted in this colonial mechanism and ideology here … In Anishinaabe culture, we don't rely on the idea of rights, rights are a European construct. We rely on the idea of responsibility … If we relied on human rights, we would be in a dismal place, which is where we are today." According to Chan McNally: "Every time you see an encampment that is someone exercising their right to housing by literally making their own tent.We have downloaded the responsibility directly on homeless people to ensure their own rights. And criminalizing even that action of survival ... It's ludicrous, ludicrous to me." Speaking to the importance of community work, Cole says: "People are doing it in this school and in this program. The reason that I always say yes, when you ask me to come here … I was homeless myself more than 20 years ago when I moved to this city. Somebody who took a community worker program referred me to a youth shelter and changed my life. For real." On the role of independent journalism, Mohyeddin reflects on her upcoming documentary about the pro-Palestine student encampment at UofT: "Our corporate media was vilifying these young people. And you know, my motto for journalism has always been to 'Make mad the guilty and appall the free.' And I think that if we operate from that place, even as citizens, we can really make a change." On the power of solidarity, Gallego says: "The system want us being isolated. Solidarity is a word they trying to penalize … Solidarity is going and bringing the power that the Indigenous community have with the Palestinian movement. Bringing the solidarity of the unions back to us, back to the people.Being a community worker … Being the first face that a refugee is seeing in Canada and seeing the welcoming and seeing the support, means a lot." About today's speakers: Brianna Olson Pitawanakwat is an Anishinaabekwe, Indigiqueer and member of Wiikwemkoong Unceded First Nation. As an Indigenous Birthworker, jingle dress dancer, artisan and radical educator, she is committed to principles of Indigenous Liberation and self determination. Her journey as a Birthworker began on the prairies where she practiced Harm Reduction and perinatal outreach for over a decade. She holds an undergrad degree from University of Victoria social work program and has a Masters in social work from university of Toronto with a trauma specialization. Olson Pitawanakwat currently co-leads Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction and Native Arts Society, both 2spirit/Queer/Trans led initiatives. Desmond Cole is a journalist, radio host, and activist. His debut book, The Skin We're In, won the Toronto Book Award and was a finalist for the Forest of Reading Evergreen Award and the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize. It was also named a best book of 2020 by The Globe and Mail, NOW Magazine, CBC, Quill & Quire, and Indigo. Cole's writing has appeared in the Toronto Star, Toronto Life, The Walrus, and the Ottawa Citizen, among others. He lives in Toronto. Diana Gallego is a Colombian trained lawyer with a background in advocacy, human rights, and social justice. In 2002, she was forced to flee Colombia with her husband and son, an experience that deepened her commitment to working with immigrants and refugees. She is a graduate and former faculty with Community Work from George Brown College in Toronto and joined the FCJ Refugee Centre in 2015, where she is now one of the Co-Executive Directors. Gallego served as president of the Canadian Council for Refugees, from 2023 to 2025. She also serves on the Inland Protection steering committee of the CCR, focusing on the social and economic integration of refugees and family reunification as primary areas of her advocacy. Samira Mohyeddin is a multi-award winning journalist and documentary filmmaker. She has a Master of Arts in Modern Middle Eastern History from the University of Toronto and a graduate of genocide Studies from the Zoryan Institute. For nearly a decade, she was a producer and host at CBC Radio and CBC Podcasts. She resigned from the CBC in November 2023 and founded On The Line Media, where she brings audiences intimate conversations and informed commentary with a focus on critical and contextual journalism. Mohyeddin was the 2024 - 2025 inaugural journalism fellow for the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto and is the 2025 PEN Canada Ken Filkow Prize recipient. She is currently in production on a documentary about the Palestine solidarity student encampment at the University of Toronto. Diana Chan McNally (she/they) is an alumni and former faculty of the Community Worker program at George Brown College (Toronto) and is a community worker in downtown Toronto. As someone with lived-experience of social services and of being unhoused, Chan McNally's work focuses on human rights and equity issues for people who are homeless. Chan McNally is the founder and Coordinator of the Ontario Coalition for the Rights of Homeless People and works with human rights organizations The Shift and Maytree. For Community Worker Program and application information, please visit Community Worker Program at George Brown College Donate to the 50th Anniversary Community Worker Program Student Bursary Transcript of this episode can be accessed at georgebrown.ca/TommyDouglasInstitute. Image: Diana Gallego, Samira Mohyeddin, Brianna Olson Pitawanakwat (Photog. Mahihkan Studios), Desmond Cole (Photog. Gage Fletcher), Diana Chan McNally (Photog. Gage Fletcher) / Used with permission - Photographer, Gage Fletcher Panel Recording: Prof. Ben McCarthy Introduction to Session: Prof. John Caffery Community Worker Program 50th Anniversary Organizing Committee: Prof. John Caffrey, Dr. Rusa Jeremic, Prof. Berti Olinto, Dr. William Payne, Stefan Kallikaden, Dr. Bill Fallis, Prof. Emeritus Bob Luker, Prof. Resh Budhu Music: Ang Kahora. Lynne, Bjorn. Rights Purchased. Intro Voices: Ashley Booth (Podcast Announcer); Bob Luker (Tommy) Courage My Friends podcast organizing committee: Chandra Budhu, Ashley Booth, Resh Budhu. Produced by: Resh Budhu, Tommy Douglas Institute and Breanne Doyle, rabble.ca. Host: Resh Budhu.
LIVING WITH GODFIDENCE | EPISODE 2 | PASTOR GUY | FATHERS DAY PANEL At Fox River, our heart is people and our message is Jesus! Today's Teaching: • Philippians 1:12-17 • Philippians 1:18-21 • Philippians 1:27-30 Your giving helps the mission live! Make a difference at https://foxriver.cc/give or use the Fox River Church Mobile App: https://foxriver.cc/mobile New to Fox River Online? Let's Connect! Let us know if you're on Try 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 by heading to https://foxriver.cc/action and clicking the “Try5” button! LINKS: https://foxriverchristian.org Watch LIVE on Sundays at 9am CST: https://youtube.com/foxriverchristianchurch Webpage: https://foxriverchristian.org Facebook: https://fb.me/foxrivercc Instagram- @FoxRiverCC #Confident #Godfidence
06/15/2025 A.M. preaching service Message: Father's Day Discussion Panel 06/15/2025 A.M. service Grace Baptist Church 7815 Shallowford Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423)892-4869 www.OurGrace.Church/ Copyright © 2019, Grace Baptist Church, All rights reserved. CCLI License # 181746, Info@OurGrace.Church
Happy Father's Day! FBC Cumming takes a break from the How to Kill A Giant series to host a Father's Day Panel, including Pastor Jed Coppenger, Pastor Cole Wilkins, Brian Weaver and Elder Tim Hearn. To learn more about FBC Cumming, find us online at www.fbccumming.org, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FirstBaptistCumming, or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fbccumming/.
Rev. Rufus Smith and the preaching and teaching team pause our "It Don't Mean That!" sermon series to take some time out to honor our fathers with "Father's Day Panel." The panel addresses that human father wounds are painful and real; but our Heavenly Father's love and grace will override our wounds.Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis:Website • HopeChurchMemphis.comInstagram • @Hope4MemphisTikTok • @Hope4MemphisFacebook • @Hope4MemphisPrayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/PrayerGiving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
During this panel we ask Pastor Char, Pastor Sarah and Pastor Sierra a few question about mother hood, how do we deal with kids that don't follow Jesus, and more.
Join us for a special Mother's Day service as we celebrate the strength and influence of mothers in our community!Watch an inspiring panel discussion with Pastors Becky and Aaron Lucas, Brittany Davis, and Rick Scadden as they encourage mothers to embrace their God-given identity in Christ.This heartfelt conversation offers wisdom, encouragement, and practical insight for women stepping into their divine purpose. Whether you're a mother or simply want to honor the important women in your life, this message will stir your faith and uplift your spirit!For more information about Citipointe Northern Colorado go to citipointenoco.com
Today, we delve into the profound impact of motherhood on our spiritual journey. The central message revolves around 2 Timothy 1:5, where Paul recognizes the faith passed down from grandmother to mother to son. This scripture reminds us of the powerful influence mothers and grandmothers have in shaping the faith of future generations. We explore the challenges, joys, and spiritual warfare involved in motherhood, emphasizing that it's not just a role, but a high calling from God. The testimonies shared reveal how motherhood exposes our need for God's grace and wisdom, teaching us to trust Him with our children's lives. We're encouraged to pray fervently for our children, focusing on their spiritual growth and relationship with God. This message isn't just for mothers; it's a call for all of us to recognize the importance of spiritual legacy and to commit to being faithful prayer warriors for the next generation.
Today, we delve into the profound impact of motherhood on our spiritual journey. The central message revolves around 2 Timothy 1:5, where Paul recognizes the faith passed down from grandmother to mother to son. This scripture reminds us of the powerful influence mothers and grandmothers have in shaping the faith of future generations. We explore the challenges, joys, and spiritual warfare involved in motherhood, emphasizing that it's not just a role, but a high calling from God. The testimonies shared reveal how motherhood exposes our need for God's grace and wisdom, teaching us to trust Him with our children's lives. We're encouraged to pray fervently for our children, focusing on their spiritual growth and relationship with God. This message isn't just for mothers; it's a call for all of us to recognize the importance of spiritual legacy and to commit to being faithful prayer warriors for the next generation.
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Send us a textThere's something in Carbon Removal for everyone — are we building enduring relationships to advance the sector?A bonus EvC episode - on February 27, 2025, EvC co-host Ed Whittingham hosted a panel discussion at Carbon Removal Canada's Carbon Removal Day in Ottawa. They cover a number of topics including the changing political headwinds in the US, efforts to bolster investment in Canada, and silicon valley's interest in CDR. Plus, they take a few audience questions.Detailed show notes on episode page.About Our Guests:Lucy Hargreaves is the VP of Corporate Affairs & Policy at Patch, a SF-based carbon markets platform that's accelerating investment into global climate action at scale. Beyond her work at Patch, Lucy is part of the core team driving Build Canada and Canada Spends, volunteer-led initiatives focused on helping Canadian entrepreneurs share their ideas for a bolder, richer, freer country and making government spending more accessible and transparent. Daniel Kelter is Carbon Removal Canada's Director of Government Relations, a strategic policy advisor who excels at connecting political insight with industry challenges. With experience working alongside Members of Parliament and navigating the intricacies of hard-to-decarbonize sectors like fertilizer and steel, Daniel has been instrumental in crafting advocacy strategies that forge strong government-industry partnerships."Jorden Dye is the director for the Business Renewables Centre-Canada and the Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Centre, both initiatives of the Pembina Institute focused on accelerating climate action through corporate procurement. His work includes leading a community of over 60 participating organizations across Canada to spur renewable energy development and developing educational resources to introduce carbon dioxide removal to new audiences.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
President Trump has big plans for Opportunity Zones legislation in 2025. Extending and renewing the OZ incentive is part of his broader tax cuts agenda for his second term in the White House. And with the House passing their 2025 budget resolution last month, the stage is set to accomplish just that. This panel discussion was recorded live at OZ Pitch Day on March 6, 2025, featuring Jimmy Atkinson of OpportunityZones.com, Emily Lavery of Fulcrum Public Affairs, and Peter Lawrence of Novogradac & Company. Show notes & summary: https://opportunityzones.com/2025/03/ozpd-trump-legislation-334/
The future of Opportunity Zones hangs in the balance. With Trump as President and a Republican Congress, will the tax policy be extended and renewed in 2025? This panel discussion was presented live at OZ Pitch Day on November 14, 2024, featuring Catherine Lyons of the Economic Innovation Group and Jill Homan of Javelin 19 Investments. Moderated by Jimmy Atkinson of OpportunityZones.com. Show notes & transcript: https://opportunityzones.com/2024/12/legislation-panel-326/
In recognition of World Mental Health Day, LifeStance Health is proud to present a special panel discussion featuring our team of experienced clinicians. Our experts dive into important topics such as reducing mental health stigma, overcoming barriers to care, and the role telehealth plays in expanding access to services. We also explore the impact of mental health across different populations and share practical self-care tips that everyone can apply to maintain mental wellness. Moderator: Nicholette Leanza – Therapist (Independence, OH) Our panelists include: Sabrena A. Ness, MS, LPC – Regional Clinical Director/Clinical Counselor (Windsor, CO) Monica Durham, PsyD, MBA – Regional PNT Director (Dallas, TX) William "Bill" Franklin-Cromwell – Therapist (Grand Rapids, MI) Tammy Torres, PhD – Clinical Director, IBH (San Diego, CA) Joseph Fondriest, MD – Psychiatrist and Regional TMS Director (Upper Arlington, OH) Key Topics Covered: The importance of World Mental Health Day and LifeStance's mission Breaking the stigma surrounding mental health Challenges and opportunities in mental health care Mental health across different populations The role of clinicians in mental health advocacy Self-Care and Practical Mental Health Tips Future Directions in Mental Health Learn how LifeStance is making mental health care more accessible and how you can prioritize your mental wellness! Learn more: https://lifestance.com
We've got a busy week coming up for DragonCon, let's take a day by day walk through on where we'll be! We Show Some Love: Jason Dorough Follow, Like, and Subscribe: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter @inAdditionpod Anchor.fm/inAdditionpod Contact us: inadditionpod@gmail.com Hosts: Stephanie Crugnola, Emily Swan, Mike Ellison, Tony P. Henderson Music: Pomade by Silent Partner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inadditionpod/support
Fathers from the community share what they've learned about God as a father through their own experience of being a dad.
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In this conversation, the participants discuss their experiences and perspectives on fatherhood. They explore the challenges and joys of being a father, particularly in the absence of a paternal father figure. The conversation touches on topics such as building self-awareness, unlearning negative patterns, creating traditions, and the importance of doing personal work as a father. The participants also share their own journeys and the impact of their upbringing on their approach to fatherhood. The conversation in this part focuses on the challenges and experiences of non-custodial fathers and the impact of the family court system. The participants discuss the importance of staying connected to their children, the labels and stereotypes associated with non-custodial fathers, and the need for reform in the family court system. They also highlight the role of self-love and personal growth in being a better father. The conversation ends with a reflection on the positive influence of the Mankind Project and men's groups in their journey as fathers. In this conversation, the participants discuss the importance of men's groups and the role they play in fatherhood. They share personal experiences and insights on how being part of a men's group has helped them become better fathers. They emphasize the need for men to show up and be present for their children, to be a safe place for them to rest, and to nurture their dreams. The participants also highlight the significance of father energy and the impact it can have on the next generation. They encourage men to seek support from other men and to father themselves in order to heal and grow.Support the Show.Additional Resources:Magic Mind: Get 58% Off Your First Order Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE
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Let's come together to honor and uplift mothers by sharing real stories and engaging in meaningful conversations to help them navigate through challenges with Jesus right by thier side.
The most important issues that Opportunity Zone investors should scrutinize before making an OZ investment, whether its into a professionally managed multiasset fund, or a single deal. Recorded live at OZ Pitch Day on March 7, 2024, featuring panelists Jill Homan of Javelin 19 Investments, Michael O'Mara of Ozone Capital, and Gerry Reihsen of Reihsen & Associates. Moderated by Jimmy Atkinson of OpportunityDb and OZ Insiders. Show notes: https://opportunitydb.com/2024/03/oz-panel-299/