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Ladona Harvey sits in for Lou with the cool stories of the week including the start of December Nights.
Search for drivers involved in death of jogger. State regulators being asked to reconsider SDG&E's latest rate proposal. Balboa Park's December Nights begins tonight.
Some middle school parents in the Sweet Unified School District are breathing a collective sigh of relief after a gun brought to school on Monday was recovered before it was used. In recent weeks, flu cases have been increasing in San Diego County as more people gather indoors. San Diego's largest annual event, December Nights, returns to Balboa Park this weekend. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.
A large-scale, luminescent art installation returns this weekend Mount Auburn Cemetery. Last year, in its debut, it attracted more than 8,000 visitors. Now, what started as an experiment, has been dubbed a holiday tradition.
Huge Crowds Expected for December Nights at Balboa Park Tonight, 4.8 Magnitude Quake Shakes San Diego, Local Citrus Quarantine ExpandsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
California's solar industry is facing tough times after state utility regulators changed the rules for rooftop solar last spring. In other news, Chula Vista councilmember Andrea Cardenas hasn't been showing up to city council meetings after being charged with fraud and grand theft for allegedly stealing a federal pandemic aid loan. Plus, we have details on what you can expect at this year's December Nights in Balboa Park, happening Friday and Saturday.
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In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the latest Flu shot and Covid-19 Booster rates in San Diego County, how you can save on your electricity bill this holiday season and December Nights is this weekend in Balboa Park and it's free!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Solar backers rallied here and across California as utility regulators consider new rules for the solar industry. In other news, December Nights returns to all of Balboa Park Friday, after three years. Plus, Diversionary Theatre debuts Charles Ludlum's 1984 play, “The Mystery of Irma Vep.”
Native American Heritage Day has been officially celebrated for the last 14 years on the day after Thanksgiving. The long-overdue civic holiday is aimed at celebrating and teaching Native American history and culture. Then, Governor Gavin Newsom says California has recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. But with the holiday season upon us, border communities continue to suffer. Finally, we may be aware of December Nights and “The Grinch,” but there are countless events and performances in the region to help us ring in the winter holidays.
Remember one simple truth on Christmas Eve: Salvation is here. Jesus came for us. God gave His Son for you. It matters not what you've done or you will do. It matters what God has done for you in Christ. This Christmas Eve, we want to invite you to rejoice. God loves you so much that He sent Jesus.
In this message, we look at the angelic appearance to the shepherds. Their response to the announcement of "good news of great joy for all the people" should also shape our own response to Christmas!
The miraculous story of how Mary received the ultimate blessing from the Lord is an epic tale of grace for all of us. We can learn from Mary's confusion and fright how to respond when God interrupts our lives. Our own carefully thought-out plans may be changed in a moment. God's plans may inconvenience us, but obedience is more important than convenience.
As the month of December begins, the time of giving and joy must stay with us throughout the year. By the time of Jesus's birth, few people were actively waiting and watching for the Messiah. Jesus' birth shows defines Christmas and is a gift from God for all nations. How we respond to the birth of Christ will define not just our present but our futures.
FDA Authorizes Covid-19 Booster Shots, Coachella Vaccine Mandate, Balboa Park's December Nights Continues Pandemic Restrictions, San Diego's Most Accurate Forecast, Elisabeth Kimmel Convicted in College Admissions Scandal and Permit Fees Refund.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This sermon looks at how the birth of our savior should inspire in each of us an impassioned desire to share the good news of salvation. As the shepherds were amazed at Jesus’ coming, and immediately began to glorify Him, so we too should we spread the story of Jesus, and “Go Tell It on the Mountain”.
This sermon looks at how the birth of our savior should inspire in each of us an impassioned desire to share the good news of salvation. As the shepherds were amazed at Jesus’ coming, and immediately began to glorify Him, so we too should we spread the story of Jesus, and “Go Tell It on the Mountain”.
This sermon looks at the history of the song "O Holy Night", the true meaning behind it, and how God has used it to transcend people groups and nations. Despite opposition, and even being banned, this hymn has continued to glorify God throughout history, which points to the sincere holiness of the night of our Savior's birth.
This sermon looks at the history of the song "O Holy Night", the true meaning behind it, and how God has used it to transcend people groups and nations. Despite opposition, and even being banned, this hymn has continued to glorify God throughout history, which points to the sincere holiness of the night of our Savior's birth.
Jesus will quench our thirst. He fulfills our longing. Anyone whose heart looks forward to Jesus and cries out "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" will discover the wonder and beauty and hope of God.
Jesus will quench our thirst. He fulfills our longing. Anyone whose heart looks forward to Jesus and cries out "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" will discover the wonder and beauty and hope of God.
Los beneficiarios de DACA reciben una sorpresa después de que un juez autorizara restaurar el programa. San Diego va a celebrar un poco diferente las fiestas decembrinas, este fin de semana se lleva a cabo el Taste of December Nights.
NBC 7's Melissa Adan joins the podcast this weekend to talk about the new stay-at-home order going into effect in California and the even tighter restrictions that could possibly be triggered tomorrow by the low number of ICU beds in the Southern California region. And high COVID-19 case rates here in San Diego don't help. Melissa has the details about the record number of coronavirus cases reported yesterday. But there is some good news: Balboa Park is getting a new addition to take it to even bigger heights and the popular "December Nights" event is switching it up to keep people safe but still enjoy the holiday festivities.
I really love the idea of longing for someone and then realizing they are completely surrounding you through radio waves. I can feel her breath on my neck from a past life. I know my truth and I carry it like an audacious child. I give love everything. I take whatever I want. I want your time. I want your space. The rest are filler words as far as I’m concerned. I don’t care if you love me or hate me. I like the thought of you imaging the ways you’d kill me. Would you leave to rot? Or would your mercy prevail, a clean blade, in and out. Would you go for the kidneys or the heart? Don’t worry baby, you can make believe anything that you want. I’m not afraid of anything and death isn’t what you think it is. She rolls over and finds my naked body curled in a ball, shivering, crying. I’m bleeding all over my sheets. She scoops me up and carries me to the bath. She fills it with CBD and lavender and watches me splash. The bubbles are rising. She’s leaning against the wall. I dive under and hold my breath longer than she expected. “This isn’t funny baby! Stop pretending you are death herself. Breath.” She grabs my neck and lifts me. She wants to kiss me. I laugh and spit in her face. “It was an accident. I meant to stay. I didn’t want to leave.” I don’t believe a word she’s planning to say. But this is a fated meeting. I cannot run from my destiny. She holds my love. I have no intention on letting her get away with murder. Not without my help. She moves too fast. She’s so damn clumsy. She’d trip immediately and set off every alarm in the building. She paints the way. She doesn’t need to be directed. Get your fucking hands off of the love of my life! Rip her off her bike again and I’ll set every blood hungry wolf on this planet to eat you alive. Hasn’t anyone told you? I am the Prince of the end of all living things; atmospheric pressure is awaiting my command. The wolves worship me. It’s a nasty way to go, being torn to shreds in the middle of a city. Take off your stupid blue costume and stop telling yourself you’re allowed to kill. There is nothing to protect, you are empowering the idea of one body being worthy of protection from another. Is the other unworthy? Who wrote where the lines are drawn? There is no danger without fear. There is only starvation. Stop poisoning yourself with these disgusting ideas. Pick up a pen until you write your way to the food that is necessary to sustain the flesh that fuels that precious spirit. Take flight! You are not locked to this ground. You are not separate from the rest; boarders with flags are a made-up language. Who drew where the lines began? Who wrote the end? You don’t owe allegiance to damn thing! You are free my love. Everything around you comes from within. Steady the projection. Change the diction. Take the palate you were given and start mixing. You have no idea what you are capable of. The colors you’ve seen are barely the beginning. I know you miss me. I know you need to touch. You must be brave. You must take everything. It is all here for you. I am your guiding light. I am the warrior by your side. I am the dirty work. I am the darkness. I am the night. I am death and decay. I am the little boy with a gun. I am the bad guy ripping you down off your purple horse and throwing you on the cement. You must let them guide you. I promise you have nothing to be afraid of. I promise baby, the fear is a lie. Let me show you. I pull myself from her grip and fall back into the water. I spin my body and lift my ass above the surface. “You’re only allowed to watch,” I whisper, before letting my face sink. I hold my breath and fuck myself. She’s coming. I have strict orders not to breathe. She disobeys. She is very disobedient, this love of mine. She hasn’t an ounce of patience. She decides abruptly. She runs. She bursts in and screams all the words she’d been stuffing away for four fucking years. She had them one night before, laid out on the hot cement with me by her side. Then she ran inside for chocolate. When she opened the fridge, she forgot everything. She came back outside and pretended like everything was okay. Now she has her voice and she’s standing in my doorframe, sobbing, wiping buggers everywhere. I am not the same. I am dangerous and powerful. But the love will always remain. Every time you come home, it will never change. I give her my sleeve and let her dismiss it. She lets me stay submerged. She’s no longer concerned with my ability to stay alive. Survival is not her destiny, nor mine; she remembers everything. She lets her hands find the bubble coated surface, dips her fingers in the water, and finds me waiting right where she left me.
2.13 SLT "the TALK" featuring Jahi Trotter (Poet & Author) and his new single "December Nights" - Follow him on Instagram @jahi_minkah - Check out December Nights on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmutSaBz0WA - To learn more about the Speak Life Tour check out www.speaklifetour.org.
We close out this year's December Nights services by discussing Jesus as the Prince of Peace.
We close out this year's December Nights services by discussing Jesus as the Prince of Peace.
The Christian message does not entail that life will be easy. We are constantly searching for peace among the trials, but what does it mean to experience peace in Jesus? How does Jesus give peace? How is God glorified when we go through tough times? Join us this week as we take a look at these questions and Jesus' interaction with his followers in the book of John in our final December Nights service.
On the Eve of the Eve, instead of our regular December Nights service, we gathered with multiple churches for a community worship service to celebrate the birth of our Savior. The message centered on drawing parallels between the Little Dummer Boy's perspective on the Newborn King and our perspective on our Risen King.
On the Eve of the Eve, instead of our regular December Nights service, we gathered with multiple churches for a community worship service to celebrate the birth of our Savior. The message centered on drawing parallels between the Little Dummer Boy's perspective on the Newborn King and our perspective on our Risen King.
This week we continue our study of Isaiah 9 and focus on the Everlasting Father.
This week we continue our study of Isaiah 9 and focus on the Everlasting Father.
Join us this week as we kick off our December Nights services! Wayne reminds us of the joy and wonder we first had for the Lord and reminds us that Jesus is our Wonderful Counselor.
Join us this week as we kick off our December Nights services! Wayne reminds us of the joy and wonder we first had for the Lord and reminds us that Jesus is our Wonderful Counselor.
December Nights is here again. Sometimes we are unable to understand what God is doing. Even when we are struggling with lack of fulfillment and the burden of our sins, God can still be using us and working in our lives. We kick off the Christmas season in Luke, looking at the birth of John the Baptist and how God used his birth in the lives of his parents, as well as to fulfill the coming of Jesus.
We are reminded from Hebrews 4:16 that we are invited into God's presence and urged to be confident when we approach Him. This is because of Christmas and the invitation to nearness at Jesus' birth.
In Luke 2:25, Simeon is described as someone who was waiting on the "consolation of Israel." That means comfort. Listen in and learn how Christmas brings great comfort to all peoples.
In our first December Nights service of 2017, we are urged to sing, proclaim, and declare our joy in Jesus. Christmas abolishes silence. Through scripture, we are urged to verbalize our affection and wonder for Jesus - not just at Christmas but year-round.
Guests this hour include - Steve Vaus (Mayor of Poway), Jim Kidrick (S.D. Air and Space Museum), and Tom Del Beccaro (PoliticalVanguard.com) - Steve Vaus comes on the show to talk to Mark Larson about “Carols by Candlelight”. – Jim Kidrick talks with Mark about being ready for San Diego to come down to the park and enjoy the Christmas spirit when it comes to “December Nights” at Balboa Park. – Mark plays audio of President Obama in June 2016 about the company “Carrier” moving its jobs to Mexico. – Tom Del Beccaro banters with Mark Larson about the Democrats re-electing Pelosi as House Minority Leader, Trump’s cabinet appointments, and the ease of Trump being president because of those picks. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
In this message, Associate Pastor Neal Nelson concludes our December Nights series about the Sentness of God. "Sending" is in God's DNA, Neal says, and because we are His people, it is also part of our identity. God sent Jesus, and He also sends us into our world.
As we wrap our special 'December Nights' series Adam Wilson looks at what it means to wait on the Lord. Israel had waited so long that the people didn't even know what to look for anymore, because they were passively waiting instead of actively waiting.
Neal Nelson, our Associate Pastor talks about how and what the 'good news' is when it comes to Christmas. We look at the shepherds and how they took the 'good news' and shared it very quickly. Neal asks what would the world look like now if we were more like the shepherds.
We look at Matthew 1 and examine how precise God's timing is. Jeff reminds us that even though we may not understand or even agree with the timing of events in our lives, God knows what He is doing.
December Nights! Austin McAdams returns from Arizona.
Driver killed in Jamul by 94 freeway, Unemployment down and market up, more on Herman Cain controversy; Brian Bilbray on benefits and tax cuts, Tom Del Beccaro on new Gov. Brown tax initiative, Jim Kidrick of Air and Space on December Nights and Balboa Park.
In this podcast of December Nights, learn about the joy of receiving life's greatest gift and how we tend to settle for lesser gifts. Also features a music special by Hannah Sewell.