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This Is Nashville
Downtown Presbyterian Church and the 100th Annual Waffle Shop

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 50:00


DPC has hosted US presidents. It's been a hospital during the Civil War and has been on both the right and wrong side of civil rights. Today it houses a small, active congregation as well as nonprofits and artists — and the building itself is one of the best remaining examples of Egyptian Revival architecture. In this episode, as they celebrate what is most likely the longest-running fundraiser in town and go to a downtown church.The Downtown Presbyterian Church's 100th Annual Waffle Shop takes place on Thursday, December 5, 2024, from 11 am -2 pm.GUESTS Erin Bell, co-chair, Waffle Shop and Missions & Community Engagement Jim Hoobler, historian, Retired curator of the TN State Capitol and Museum Zach Sasser, DPC pastor Tom Wills, DPC member, The Contributor co-founder

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City Cast Nashville
Your Guide to December 2024 in Nashville

City Cast Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 30:05


The hustle and bustle of the holidays are upon us, and we've got our picks for the best places to visit, shop, eat, and celebrate this month. Host Marie Cecile Anderson is joined by newsletter editor Margaret Kingsbury and executive producer Whitney Pastorek for a whirlwind tour through activities for Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's; must-see concerts and holiday light spectaculars; our favorite local gift ideas; and an insider's tip at how to beat one of the most exorbitant parking fees in town. If you're looking for even MORE options, we've covered some great activities and important news stories across the city in recent episodes: First of all, it's currently Nashville Scene Taco Week, and we've got your guide to the best items on the menu. We're excited about the 100th Annual Waffle Shop at The Downtown Presbyterian Church this Thursday, and these awesome kid-friendly restaurants. We've been keeping up on the news about Metro's proposed contract with controversial surveillance tech company FUSUS and what y'all need to do to prepare for winter. And did you know we talked to an astronaut who's stuck in space? City Cast Nashville brings you a new episode every weekday morning with the day's can't-miss conversation about life in Music City. We're covering the news and culture of our endlessly growing city from every perspective we can find — including yours. It's like a backyard barbecue and the whole town's invited, so whether you've lived here for a blink or a lifetime, we hope you'll pull up a lawn chair and sit a while. Learn more at nashville.citycast.fm. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter.  Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about the sponsor of this Dec. 2nd episode: Tecovas

City Cast Nashville
This 100 -Year-Old Waffle Pop-Up Feeds Everybody

City Cast Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 22:21


On today's episode of City Cast Nashville, Rev. Zach Sasser from The Downtown Presbyterian Church joins us to discuss a cherished Nashville tradition happening this year on Dec. 5th: the Waffle Shop. Since 1924, this fundraiser has united the community while supporting the church's Fish and Loaves ministry, which serves a hot meal to those in need every Saturday. We'll explore the church's history and unique architecture, the welcoming atmosphere it fosters, and what makes this year's 100th Waffle Shop especially meaningful to this church that prides itself on being open and affirming to all. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter.  Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392⁩ Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.

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Furman FCA
#311 Scott Hulstrand - November 7, 2023

Furman FCA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 38:41


Scott visits us from Downtown Presbyterian Church to share about encountering Jesus. Give this Tuesday's Huddle message a listen!

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Applaudable Perspectives
Episode 39 - Applaudable Perspectives featuring Jim Hoobler

Applaudable Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 42:46


Pam is joined by Tennessee State Museum Curator and Downtown Presbyterian Church historian, Jim Hoobler. Jim has just released a new book This Used to Be Nashville about what some of Nashville's old buildings were repurposed into.

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Welcome to Dave's Music Room
There's Something in the Air

Welcome to Dave's Music Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 150:55


Episode #51: There's Something in the Air Uploaded: February 12, 2022 Ferenc Liszt: Les préludes, S.97 Wiener Symphoniker Sergiu Celibidache, conductor Broadcast recording, October 30, 1952 NUOVA ERA 2393/98 François Couperin: Messe à l'usages des Couvents Kyrie: Plein jeu Fugue Récit Trio Dialogue Gloria: Plein jeu Petit fugue Duo Basse Cromorne Dialogue Trio Récit Dialogue Offertoire Sanctus-Benedictus: Premiere couplet Récit Elevation Plein jeu Agnus Dei: Dialogue sur les grands jeux Deo Gratias Anthony Newman, organ (Fisk, Downtown Presbyterian Church, Rochester, New York) NEWPORT CLASSIC NCD 60041 Thomas Arne: Comus (Fame's an Echo) (Not on Beds of Fading Flow'rs) The Fall of Phaeton (O Come, O Come my Dearest) Judith (Sleep, gentle Cherub, Sleep descend) Julianne Baird, soprano Colin Tilney, harpsichord DORIAN RECORDINGS DOR-90105 Traditional song of the Roebourne People of Western Australia: U dare nah ngoonah (Jalopy) Simon O'Dwyer, vocals Cathy O'Sullivan, backing vocals Phillip Conyngham, didjeridu NATURAL SYMPHONIES NS 1131 Carl Sigman & Robert Maxwell: Ebb Tide Screamin' Jay Hawkins, vocals UNIDISC AGEK-2009 John Keene: Something in the Air Thunderclap Newman: John Keene, vocals; drums Jimmy McCulloch, guitar Pete Townsend, bass guitar Andy “Thunderclap” Newman, piano POLYDOR 530 799-2 Serge Rachmaninov: Son, Op. 8, No. 2 Ana kak polden' harasha, Op. 14, No. 9 Ne poj, krasavitsa, pri mne, Op. 4, No. 4 O, net, mal'u, ni uhadi!, Op. 4, No. 1 Fchira my fstretilis, Op. 26, No. 13 V malchan'ji nochi tajnay, Op. 4, No. 3 Fs'o otn'al u min'a, Op. 26, No. 2 Atryvak iz A. Musset: “Shto tak usilenna”, Op. 21, No.6 Hristos vaskres, Op. 26, No. 6 Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone Oleg Boshniakovich, piano PHILIPS 432 119-2 César Franck: Piano Quintet in F Minor I. Molto moderato quasi lento II. Lento, con molto sentiment III. Allegro non troppo, ma con fuoco Richard Friedman, violin Steven Smith, violin Christopher Wellington, viola Ross Pople, ‘cello Pascal Rogé, piano ASV CD DCA 769

The Shorter
Rev. Brian Habig Interview on the Bible: Questions 89-90

The Shorter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 46:08


Welcome to The Shorter Podcast: the podcast that demonstrates that the Shorter Catechism is for all and useful for all of life. You'll find all of the The Shorter episodes right here. We are excited to journey through the Shorter Catechism with you. Please invite a friend to listen along. In this episode of the podcast, Tommy and Stephen interview Rev. Brian Habig, Pastor at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC, on the bible and preaching as a outward means of grace. We are thankful to Christian Focus Publications for gifting us with great copies of the Shorter Catechism. Thanks to Andy Zipf and Yellowhammer Hymns for our intro and exit music. You can find Andy's music on platforms like Amazon Music and Spotify. You can learn more about this talented musician here: https://www.yellowhammerhymns.com Tommy Park can be found at www.unf.ruf.org and Stephen Spinnenwebber at https://www.wpcajax.us

What's The Big Deal About Greenville?!
Brian Habig - Downtown Presbyterian Church

What's The Big Deal About Greenville?!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 62:05


In this episode, I chat with Brian Habig. Brian is the pastor of Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville. He shares insight into his process and background. Enjoy.

Meaningful Miscellanea
Brian Habig

Meaningful Miscellanea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 60:28


Brian Habig is the pastor of Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina. We talked a lot about his hometown of Jackson, MS and how our relationships to our hometowns are such a part of our story, the brokenness and the beauty.

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OMG: One Moment in God
Episode 9 (June 2020): Figuring Out Our Food with Lea Kone

OMG: One Moment in God

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 38:21


Downtown Presbyterian Church member Lea Kone talks with Pat and Tucker about what food means to us as humans and people of faith. Lea is a board co-chair of the ROC SALT Ministry of the Presbytery of the Genesee Valley. To support ROC SALT's work, including the South Wedge Food Program, please visit https://www.rocsaltcenter.org. The Barbara Kingsolver book Lea references is called Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life. A note on our audio: since this episode was recorded remotely due to the necessity of social distancing during the pandemic, the sound quality is less than perfect. Thanks for your understanding! Music: Lee Wright and Alan Jones improvise on "Love Is Little." Other music: “For We Shall Know Speed," by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue) and “Phase 5” by Xylo-Ziko (CC BY-NC 3.0).  

RUF at App State (Reformed University Fellowship)
2015 Southeastern RUF Fall Conference - Talk 4

RUF at App State (Reformed University Fellowship)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2015 38:14


Recorded for Southeastern RUF Fall Conference at Camp Greystone, Tuxedo, NC, September 18-20. 2015. Rev. Tim Udouj is a pastor at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC and former RUF campus minister at Belhaven College and Furman University. Talk 2 was not recorded.

RUF at App State (Reformed University Fellowship)
2015 Southeastern RUF Fall Conference - Talk 3

RUF at App State (Reformed University Fellowship)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 39:39


Recorded for Southeastern RUF Fall Conference at Camp Greystone, Tuxedo, NC, September 18-20. 2015. Rev. Tim Udouj is a pastor at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC and former RUF campus minister at Belhaven College and Furman University. Talk 2 was not recorded.

RUF at App State (Reformed University Fellowship)
2015 Southeastern RUF Fall Conference - Talk 1

RUF at App State (Reformed University Fellowship)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 44:18


Recorded for Southeastern RUF Fall Conference at Camp Greystone, Tuxedo, NC, September 18-20. 2015. Rev. Tim Udouj is a pastor at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC and former RUF campus minister at Belhaven College and Furman University. Talk 2 was not recorded.

Downtown Presbyterian Church | Greenville, SC

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Downtown Presbyterian Church | Greenville, SC

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Theatre Intangible
E103 Tim Barnes and William Tyler Artist Showcase 2013-05-30

Theatre Intangible

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2013


Here’s episode 103: Tim Barnes and William Tyler artist showcase, recorded July 13th, 2012. Chris Davis organized a fantastic show at the Downtown Presbyterian Church featuring free jazz legends Trevor Watts and Veryan Weston. He also booked Louisville-by-way-of-New-York experimental percussionist Tim Barnes and Nashville guitarist William Tyler to perform that night, and that duet is what [...]

Theatre Intangible
E100 Thomas Lehn and John Butcher Artist Showcase 2013-05-08

Theatre Intangible

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2013


For the 100th Theatre Intangible podcast, we’ve been saving a very special performance: the Thomas Lehn and John Butcher artist showcase. This is a recording of their spectacular June 7th, 2012 performance at Downtown Presbyterian Church. Thomas and John very graciously allowed me to release the recording as a  podcast. This rare event was organized by [...]

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