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Opening Music "Do Lord” with “Sweet, Sweet Spirit" March 30, 2025 Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio To support the ministry of the church, please click here: https://groveportumc.org/give/
E138 - Please enjoy this walk down memory lane between siblings, as mom Joyce Carter and her big brothers Randy and Bill Carter reminisce about summers in Texas, growing up on snowy Mount Shasta, and their teen years in the hot desert of Tucson. Family history and whether we have a Native American ancestor is discussed. And grandpa's time in WWII and its aftermath is talked about. Hear who got in trouble for cutting down a cherry tree limb with a hatchet! This episode was actually recorded a year+ ago and was so family-centric that we decided to just distribute it between the Carters and kin. But now we have a more pressing reason to put this out in the public - our sweet mom is no longer with us. We hope this sweet conversation will help friends, family, and fans learn more about mom and her family and remember her in the cheerful loving light that she always put out into the world. Watch this episode on youtu.be/agpImnmUgho ►Thank you to our patrons - our family! Join the fun, get free swag & bonus content - like extra scenes from this ep! https://www.patreon.com/mouseandweens ►Credits: "Mouse and Weens" theme song by Julianne Eggold https://www.julianneeggold.com and "Columbus Stockade Blues" by Joyce Carter. Voice actor: Matt Thompson ►Our network: Podfix https://podfixnetwork.com ►Sponsor: Dream Dinners! Quickly make homemade meals stress-free. More QT for you & your family! Dream Dinners is nationwide. If within 25 mi of Poway or San Marcos MOUSEANDWEENS99 for $99 off 1st order! Link on https://www.mouseandweens.com ►Please follow, subscribe, talk: Socials @mouseandweens | https://linktr.ee/mouseandweens | mouseandweens@gmail.com | 858-319-1089 Outline: 0:00 Intro 7:00 Bill Carter gets on 9:03 Randy Carter on & introductions 10:57 Arizona memories - bikes & guns 12:46 Meet dog Gus 14:52 Grandview Texas chigger summers 23:34 In trouble with parents 26:42 Mt Shasta life 34:26 Texan accent, colloquialisms 39:28 Stories of singing 45:51 All 3 sing “Do Lord” together 48:18 Telescope business, Jo a driver 51:19 What's the key to a happy marriage? 53:00 Covid life 55:51 Dream Dinners 57:22 Little sister, big brothers 1:00:39 Grandkids & kids 1:03:09 Texas & family history 1:08:47 Personalities & careers 1:15:03 Grandpa & WWII 1:22:35 Native American roots & other stories 1:50:37 Racism & segregation 1:55:29 Music nowadays 1:57:15 Grape soda, banana taffy, learning to drive 1:59:57 Aches & pains 2:02:11 Farewells 2:05:50 Conclusion 2:09:01 Mom sings “Columbus Stockade Blues”
It's funny how a song which you've known all your life suddenly takes on new meaning. Find out what "Do Lord, O Do Lord" is really all about in this episode of TURNING HOME.
This week we are looking at an old Negro Spiritual that resounds the deep need we all have for the life God intended for us, eternal life. "Do Lord" is a song most of us learned in Sunday School. We also take you on a trip with is us this week we go on to Mackinac Island with the Lexington Community Seniors, a church group from Lexington, KY. Come and enjoy the trip.
Title: What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do Lord? Speaker: Dr. H. T. Spence Event: Sunday Morning Sermon Date: September 25, 2022 Summary: The surrender of Paul on the road to Damascus. He immediately cried out, What wilt thou have me to do? Coming to know God's will for the life. Scripture: Acts 9:1–6 Length:
Rethinking Scripture Podcast - Episode 19: My Father's House (John 14)October 21, 2021 - Host: Dr. Gregory Hall John chapter 14 is often referred to as Jesus' farewell discourse. In it, He talks of his coming and going and his intent to prepare a mansion for each and every believer. But, as much as I hate to say it, we've likely come to a bit of a misunderstanding about that. As it turns out, the dwelling Jesus is talking about might actually be a little more like a mobile home.Referenced Resources:Newman, B. M., & Nida, E. A. (1993). A handbook on the Gospel of John (pp. 454–455). New York: United Bible Societies.Hahn, S. W. (2008). Temple, sign, and Sacrament: Towards a New Perspective on the Gospel of John. Letter & Spirit: Temple and Contemplation: God's Presence in the Cosmos, Church, and Human Heart, 4, 128–129.Show Music:Intro/Outro - "Growth" by Armani Delos SantosTransition Music - produced by Jacob A. HallPodcast Website:RethinkingScripture.comThe John Study Resources: https://rethinkingscripture.com/john-study-resources/ Sister site: RethinkingRest.comSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RethinkingScripture Twitter: @RethinkingStuffInstagram: rethinking_scriptureYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6YCLg2UldJiA0dsg0KkvLAPowered and distributed by Simplecast.
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" Angles of Harmony - "Tip Down" Meditation Singers - "Royal Telephone" Supreme Wonders - "So Many Years" Ensley Jubilee Singers - "On Mount Olive" A. Williams and the Canaan Brotherhood - "If Loving God Were Like Silver" Cross Jordan Singers - "She Started Walking" Mighty Stars of Harmony - "That Awful Day Will Surely Come" Dynamic Gaylarks - "Do Lord! Do Lord!" J.J. Farley and the Original Soul Stirrers - "You're Going To Need Somebody" - I Will Travel On Christian All-Stars - "That's The Way" - That's The Way Wooden Brothes - "Grace of God" Southern Six - "I'll Be Alright" - Lord Hold Me In Your Hands Indiana Wonders - "I Love The Lord" - I Love The Lord Spiritual Doves - "Precious King" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/108601
Lk 5:1-11 What does being fishers of men mean? Mass Hysteria: The mass should be done with reverence, and do we like a particular mass just because we like it? https://stlambert.org/documents/2015/1/History_of_the_Hootenanny_Mass.pdf Letters Father tells a reader to think about the never-ending mass on Calvary. Question about John the Baptist as the greatest prophet of the […] All show notes at Father Simon Says – September 2, 2021 – Do Lord - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
We always hope that the stories we share with you on The Apple Seed spark memories for you to share with the people that you love. Sometimes those memories are sparked by listening to personal stories, and other times by listening to tall tales and fairy tales. So sit back, relax, and get ready to have the memories wash over you as you listen to stories about Motorcycles, blessings, and rainy days. On today's episode, enjoy the following:"Buffalo and Turtle (Wyandotte)" by Dovie Thomason from Voices of the Animal People (11:53) "Rainy Day at Roses" by Anthony Burcher from Anthony Squished My Banana (7:16)"Trouble Boxes and Blessing Bundles" by Steve Otto from Potpourri (8:17) "Roots and Raccoons by Molly Catron from Do Lord. Oh, Do Lord. Oh, Do you remember me? (16:19)"Motorcycle Momma" by Glenda Bonin from Family Gazette (5:39)
Ricky Murphy’s family still has a home video of him at age four playing his first song on a guitar. From that early rendition of the song “Do Lord” to the present, Murphy has carved out a role in the region’s contemporary Christian genre, playing with a variety of bands including His Servants and the Danelle Cressinger Band.
Stories in today's episode: “High School Musical,” by Slash Coleman on The Last American Gladiator (12:28) “Plaid dress,” by Catron Molly on Do Lord. Oh, Do Lord. Oh, do you remember me (8:04) “Jungle Jaguar,” by Lynn Ruehlmann on Adventures of a Daydreamy Kid (12:31) “Motorcycle Momma,” by Glenda Bonin on Family Gazette (6:24)
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
This is a special musical presentation of Do Lord from the Faith Lutheran Chancel Choir at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan.
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
This is a special musical performance of Do Lord from the Chancel Choir at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan.
1967, Fort Riley, Kansas. Henry Threadgill is 23 years old. Knowing he’s going to be drafted into the military, he joins the Army Concert Band, hoping to focus on his passion: writing music. As he surrounds himself with new ideas, he works his influences into the music that he's arranging. Then one day, the band plays one of his arrangements of a patriotic song for an inauguration of big-wigs, and from the calm of a quietly confused crowd comes a cry from a cardinal in attendance: “Blasphemy!” One day later, he’s told to gather his things. Thirty days later, he’s on his way to Vietnam. Fifty years later, he wins the Pulitzer Prize for music composition. This is only the beginning of the story of how the energy, hunger and curiosity of Henry Threadgill have influenced and changed the people around him. In spite of the failure and rejection he’s faced, Threadgill is perpetually driven toward new ideas, new challenges and new opportunities to pursue and grow stronger in his improvisational creative vision. His music is the product of the community he builds in the moment. This is the story of Henry Threadgill, told by the people whose lives he has touched. Heard a piece of music that you loved? Discover it here! 1:32—Samuel Ward: America the Beautiful | Listen 1:47—Cecil Taylor: Air Above Mountains | Listen 1:51—Igor Stravinsky: Rite of Spring | Listen 1:57—Thelonious Monk: Solo Monk | Listen 2:58—The Star-Spangled Banner, re-imagined by Meet the Composer3:29—Henry Threadgill: Someplace | Buy 3:47—Henry Threadgill: Higher Places | Buy 5:24—Henry Threadgill: Little Pocket-Sized Demons | Buy 6:00—Nico Muhly: Mothertongue: I. Archive | Listen 6:20—Henry Threadgill: The Devil is on the Loose and Dancing with a Monkey | Listen 6:58—Henry Threadgill: Try Some Ammonia | Listen 9:00—Edward Ciuksza: Basia | Listen 9:07—Demiran Cerimovic: Laca's Proud Cocek | Listen 9:17—Sallie Martin Singers: Jesus | Listen 9:28—Howlin' Wolf: Back Door Man | Listen 10:20—Ernest Tubb & Red Foley: Hillbilly Fever | Listen 10:33—Dmitri Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, op. 107 | Listen 10:39—Big Maybelle: Do Lord | Listen 10:52—Meade Lux Lewis: Honky Tonk Train Blues | Listen 12:17—Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life | Listen 13:11—Bishop Samuel Kelsey & Others: Tell Me How Long Has The Train Been Gone | Listen 14:19—Henry Threadgill: Where's Your Cup | Listen 16:10—Muhal Richard Abrams: Wise in Time | Listen 18:02—Muhal Richard Abrams: Marching With Honor | Listen 18:09—George Lewis: Voyager Duo 4 | Listen 18:16—Amina Claudine Myers: African Blues | Listen 18:24—Roscoe Mitchell: A Game of Catch | Listen 18:30—Wadada Leo Smith: Lake Michigan | Listen 18:31—Henry Threadgill: Old Locks & Irregular Verbs | Listen 28:03—Henry Threadgill: Old Locks & Irregular Verbs | Listen 29:15—Henry Threadgill: Subject to Change: This | Buy 34:08—Henry Threadgill: In for a Penny, Out for a Pound | Listen 37:27—Henry Threadgill: Old Locks & Irregular Verbs | Listen
Our Bluegrass Gospel Version of the Traditional Spiritual, " Do Lord"GI've got a home in Glory LandThat outshines the sunCI've got a home in Glory LandGThat outshines the sunI've got a home in Glory LandThat outshines the sunD7 GWay beyond the blueChorusGDo Lord, O do LordCO do remember me (remember)Do Lord, O do LordGO do remember me (remember)Do Lord, O do LordCO do remember meD7 GWay beyond the blueI took Jesus as my SaviourYou take Him tooI took Jesus as my SaviourYou take Him tooI took Jesus as my SaviourYou take Him tooWay beyond the blue© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.com
The purpose of singing hymns is to teach and admonish one another. Does that answer give us a hint as to what kinds of hymns we sing with regard to the words and the music? Will a repeated chorus of “Do Lord” teach and admonish through the potency of the written Word which is alive and powerful? What are some practical ways for us to make certain the Word of God is in our minds and our memories? If the reason we sing is to express our joy and response to God, is singing an option in worship? Is singing a significant part of our spiritual life?
11/13/2011 Sunday Evening Abby McMurtry sings "Do Lord"
11/13/2011 Sunday Evening Abby McMurtry sings "Do Lord"
Saddle Ridge Ranch Vacation Bible School: Rounding Up Questions & Driving Home Answers James 1:5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. 1.) What Will You Have Me To Do? 2.) To Whom Shall We Go? 3.) What Good Thing Shall I Do? 4.) What Must I So To Be Saved? 5.) What Am I To Do With Christ? Click to Watch Saddle Ridge Ranch Opening Exercises: http://sharing.theflip.com/session/9c4ce012fcb501a76d06540ba58b7e8b/video/16788070 Click to Watch "I Am Who HE Says I Am" http://sharing.theflip.com/session/734d98848b2a2a8f0bb0dfdb283facd9/video/16789144 Click To Watch 5 & 6 Year Old Class: http://sharing.theflip.com/session/c3bbcb0d2b25302463524918692ad455/video/16788776 Click to Watch "Do LORD" by 1st & 2nd Grade http://sharing.theflip.com/session/657160375efa5fd1743413d9c146f981/video/16788246 Click to Watch "Honor You" by the 3rd & 4th Grade http://sharing.theflip.com/session/52ec614a3175482a1147d7b416d9833f/video/16789010 Click to Watch The Saddle Ridge Ranch VBS Presentation: http://sharing.theflip.com/session/7f3038563bcd072c319c9f35f5669247/video/16793114