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April 19, 2025 - Easter Eve: The Great Vigil of Easter - Fr. Graham Marsh by All Souls' Episcopal Church
In this laugh-packed episode of Have Kids They Said, Rich and Nicole are serving up real talk, relatable parenting rants, and a surprise Mets/Soto play-by-play courtesy of Keegan. They chat about good intentions gone hilariously wrong, Easter baskets turning into Christmas morning, and Rich's new Easter Eve fast food tradition. Nicole shares the chaos of juggling Passover with sports, and the two dive into the struggle of keeping things “equal” between kids. There's also some Love on the Spectrum feels, a baseball card nostalgia trip, and a long-overdue realization about those infamous boots with the fur. In this week's “TFIWK,” an anonymous listener vents about ungrateful kids, another confesses to dentist bribery, and someone's on the fence about giving in to the puppy pleas. Rich and Nicole weigh in with their own stories, laughs, and survival tips.
Pastor Zac preaches out of John 19 and 20.
In an Easter Eve episode, Robbie Dilmore interviews Ren of Lantern Rescue, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing victims of human trafficking. Also featured is Grant Berry, author of Romans 9-1-1, who addresses the importance of reconciliation between Israel and the church. This episode highlights both efforts to combat human trafficking and spiritual dynamics in the global church.
Lee Strobel, former atheist and legal editor at the Chicago Tribune, is our guest on this Easter Eve episode. As an award-winning investigative journalist and Yale Law School trained legal scholar, hear his compelling proof that Jesus Christ did die, and then arose on the third day, just like the Bible documents. Listen in as this New York Times bestselling author talks about his hot-off-the-press new book Seeing the Supernatural: Investigating Angels, Demons, Mystical Dreams, Near-Death Encounters, and Other Mysteries of the Unseen World https://leestrobel.com/. If you've ever been curious about what exists beyond our senses, you do not want to miss this show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Evening Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/evening-prayer-contemporary-saturday-19-april-2025
The National Weather Service calls for a chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Otherwise, mostly cloudy with a high near 64. It'll remain mostly cloudy overnight with a low around 38. In some sad news for us, the All WNY website was absolutely overwhelmed with traffic the past few days and as a result, the site is down. We're working to get it back up as soon as humanly possible. In sports, the Bisons lost a pair of games to the Syracuse Mets on Friday, falling 3-0 in the matinee game and 11-5 in game 2. They'll be back in action today in Syracuse, hoping for a win. So it's Easter Eve, if you will but much of Buffalo is already thinking of Monday. There's a few pre-Dyngus Day parties today including at Flying Bison, Fattey Beer in the Wurlitzer Building and Milkie's on Elmwood. Get out and have fun. But be safe.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Night Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/night-prayer-contemporary-saturday-19-april-2025
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Morning Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/morning-prayer-contemporary-saturday-19-april-2025
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Prayer During the Day for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/prayer-during-day-contemporary-saturday-19-april-2025
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Easter Eve Snowstorm: Surviving the Arctic's Wrath Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2025-04-09-22-34-02-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Det var påskafton och det arktiska ljuset kastade ett blekt sken över den frusna tundran.En: It was Easter Eve, and the arctic light cast a pale glow over the frozen tundra.Sv: Siri och Emil befann sig på en isolerad forskningsbas, omgivna av snö och is så långt ögat kunde nå.En: Siri and Emil were at an isolated research base, surrounded by snow and ice as far as the eye could see.Sv: Siri, en beslutsam ung forskare, var ute för att observera djurlivet och samla viktig data för sin forskning.En: Siri, a determined young researcher, was out to observe wildlife and collect important data for her research.Sv: Emil, basens erfarna medic, hade följt med för att säkerställa säkerheten.En: Emil, the base's experienced medic, had accompanied her to ensure safety.Sv: Plötsligt började himlen att mörkna och vinden tjöt genom de små byggnaderna.En: Suddenly, the sky began to darken and the wind howled through the small buildings.Sv: En överraskande snöstorm svepte in och fångade dem oförberedda.En: An unexpected snowstorm swept in and caught them unprepared.Sv: Siri kämpade mot vinden, med tankarna fixerade på sina anteckningar och teorier.En: Siri struggled against the wind, her thoughts fixed on her notes and theories.Sv: Men kylan var obarmhärtig, och hennes händer, trotsar hennes viljestyrka, började domna.En: But the cold was relentless, and her hands, defying her willpower, began to go numb.Sv: Emil, som hade sett tecken på problemet tidigare, skyndade sig fram till Siri.En: Emil, who had noticed signs of trouble earlier, hurried to Siri.Sv: Han visste att frostskador var en allvarlig risk.En: He knew that frostbite was a serious risk.Sv: ”Vi måste tillbaka till basen nu”, ropade han över vinden.En: "We have to get back to the base now," he shouted over the wind.Sv: Men Siri tvekade.En: But Siri hesitated.Sv: Hennes forskning, hennes passion, stod på spel.En: Her research, her passion, was at stake.Sv: Stormen tilltog och beslutet blev kritiskt.En: The storm intensified, and the decision became critical.Sv: Emil måste agera snabbt och rationellt.En: Emil had to act quickly and rationally.Sv: ”Din hälsa är viktigare,” insisterade han, fast besluten att förhindra en tragedi.En: "Your health is more important," he insisted, determined to prevent a tragedy.Sv: Siri, som kände smärtan och kylan som kröp närmare, gav tummen upp och de kämpade sig tillbaka mot basen.En: Siri, feeling the pain and cold creeping closer, gave a thumbs up, and they fought their way back to the base.Sv: Väl inne på basen satte Emil sitt lugn till verket.En: Once inside the base, Emil set his calm into action.Sv: Han använde sig av förråd av filtar och varmvattenflaskor för att gradvis värma upp Siris händer.En: He used supplies of blankets and hot water bottles to gradually warm Siri's hands.Sv: Medan kylan utanför rasade, arbetade Emil koncentrerat och effektivt, och sakta återfick Siri känseln i sina fingrar.En: As the cold raged outside, Emil worked focused and efficiently, and slowly Siri regained feeling in her fingers.Sv: Under timmarna som följde minskade stormens intensitet.En: In the hours that followed, the storm's intensity decreased.Sv: Emil och Siri satt tysta, tacksamma för att ha klarat sig oskadda.En: Emil and Siri sat quietly, grateful to have made it through unscathed.Sv: »Tack, Emil«, sa Siri till slut.En: "Thank you, Emil," Siri said finally.Sv: »Utan dig...« Hon lät orden hänga i luften.En: "Without you..." She let the words hang in the air.Sv: Emil log försiktigt.En: Emil smiled cautiously.Sv: Hans egna tvivel började lätta.En: His own doubts began to ease.Sv: Han hade hanterat krisen och bevisat för sig själv att han kunde lita på sin kompetens.En: He had handled the crisis and proven to himself that he could trust his competence.Sv: När stormen avtagit hjälpte Emil Siri att säkerställa hennes forskningsdata, vilket förblev oskadat tack vare deras gemensamma insatser.En: When the storm subsided, Emil helped Siri ensure her research data, which remained intact thanks to their joint efforts.Sv: Den dagen lärde sig Siri något avgörande.En: That day, Siri learned something crucial.Sv: Att förlita sig på andra och prioritera hälsan var viktigt.En: Relying on others and prioritizing health was important.Sv: Emil kände sitt självförtroende återvända och var redo att möta framtida utmaningar.En: Emil felt his confidence return and was ready to face future challenges.Sv: På skärtorsdagen gick de tillsammans ut i den friska luften, beredda att fortsätta sina uppdrag med nyfunna insikter och vänskap.En: On Maundy Thursday, they went out together into the fresh air, ready to continue their missions with newfound insights and friendship. Vocabulary Words:arctic: arktiskapale: blekttundra: tundranisolated: isoleradwildlife: djurlivetmedic: medichowled: tjötunexpected: överraskandesnowstorm: snöstormunprepared: oförbereddarelentless: obarmhärtignumb: domnafrostbite: frostskadorhesitated: tvekadecritical: kritiskttragedy: tragedithumbs up: tummen uppragged: rasadegrateful: tacksammacautiously: försiktigtunscathed: oskattasubsided: avtagitproven: bevisatcompetence: kompetensintact: oskadatcrucial: avgöranderelying: förlitaprioritizing: prioriteraconfidence: självförtroendeinsights: insikter
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The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Evening Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/evening-prayer-contemporary-saturday-30-march-2024
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Morning Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/morning-prayer-contemporary-saturday-30-march-2024
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Prayer During the Day for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/prayer-during-day-contemporary-saturday-30-march-2024
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Night Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/night-prayer-contemporary-saturday-30-march-2024
On today's First Up pod: Labour spokesperson Jan Tinetti on tax cuts, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's call for the government to pay rates and disability funding; Warbirds Over Wanaka returns for the first time in four years and on Easter Eve we have tips for staycations and budget holidays. First Up - Voice of the Nathan!
Guest: Ken Dalton New Hope Ministries is a non-domination church, they also have a men’s and women’s home to help those that are struggling with drugs, alcohol and behavioral issues. A typical day would be, they go to the church and do chores, they go and pray and have a church service, they go finish their chores, followed by more prayer and services. They cannot get a job until they are clean and sober, once they are clean and sober, they enter a re-entry program. Sometimes people leave on their own, after a year they are blessed to go out and start life. Some people have been the homes for five or six years. They will be doing a play on Easter Eve that the youth pastor helped put together. The play will follow when Jesus was put on the cross and what he died for. Also during the play, people will give testimony how their lives have been changed. https://nhmcd.church/
Evening Prayer for Wednesday, May 17, 2023Sixth Wednesday of Easter / Eve of AscensionOpening SentencesHymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron)Thanksgiving for LightPsalm 141Psalm 45Gospel: Luke 12:22-31Old Testament: 2 Kings 2:1-15New Testament: Revelation 5:1-14Canticle: Jesus Christ Is Lord (Philippians 2:5c-11)Thanksgiving and IntercessionCollectThe Lord's Prayer ("sins")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay. An introduction to Daily Prayer is available here.
Prayer at the Close of Day for Wednesday, May 17, 2023Sixth Wednesday of Easter / Eve of AscensionOpening SentencesPrayer of ConfessionPsalm 139Brief Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4PrayerThe Lord's Prayer (silent)Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32)DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay. Candle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay.
Long story short... Anthony and Brent's little tummies were rumbling on Easter Eve so they had to turn on the lights to the old podcasting studio and start recording a special IN YOUR MOUTH Easter special! That's right, "fam." What food will these two weirdos eat!? We can't tell you HERE in this text because we want you to HEAR in the episode! So go forth! Download! Listen!
Randy reminisces on Easter Eve about Jesus Christ Superstar, its impact on his family and his life, and the connection between rock band Black Sabbath and two of the stars who played JC. Randy remains incredibly optimistic in the midst of world-wide chaos and shares important perspective from big-time media influencers like Joe Rogan. The attack on women's swimming champion Riley Gaines at San Francisco State University was not just another violent assault by transexual activists. It's part of the plan, and Randy proves it with a clip from the day before when an SFSU professor taught: "How to use the Campus as a Site for Revolutionary Struggle." But, in spite of it all, it's Easter Eve. And, He is Risen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy's in on Easter Eve with God, Communism, activism, and patriotism on his mind. When the Left is losing power, such as now with the Supreme Court and the House of Representatives, radical politicians like AOC demand that we ignore the law. Hear for yourself when she tells Joe Biden to literally ignore the Courts. But, even CBS is calling out Creep and Sleepy for the tragic Afghan pullout. And, the world agrees. Inept, feckless, Biden. Plus great callers throughout the show including Commie Dave from San Francisco!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Evening Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/evening-prayer-contemporary-saturday-8-april-2023
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Night Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/night-prayer-contemporary-saturday-8-april-2023
Alleluia! Christ is risen! Happy Easter friends. In this special sermon for Easter Eve, we ponder the glorious implication of Christ's redemption: the redemption of our souls, bodies and the rest of the universe. Thank you for supporting the sermon audio podcast. We hope you have enjoyed listening. As always our sister podcast Irreverend: Faith and Current Affairs can be found on all major podcast providers and on YouTube.The music on this podcast was composed and recorded by Jamie Franklin and is to be set to the words to "Just as I am without one plea" by Charlotte Elliot.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Morning Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/morning-prayer-contemporary-saturday-8-april-2023
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Prayer During the Day for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/prayer-during-day-contemporary-saturday-8-april-2023
Tuesday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time St. Eleutherius; Sixth Century abbot of St. Mark's near Spoleto, favored with the gift of miracles; delivered one child from possession; prayed for the health of Pope St. Gregory the Great, who was then able to fast on Easter Eve; it's also said that he raised a dead man to life; died in St. Andrew's monastery in Rome, 585 A.D.
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Pastor Michael Easley, of Stonebridge Bible Church in Nashville, TN joins us on the podcast on Easter Eve to talk about the ills of progressive Christianity and addresses Mike's fear of submitting.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Evening Prayer for Saturday during the Easter Season. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/evening-prayer-contemporary-saturday-16-april-2022
I've just recorded our Easter Eve service entitled “Easter In An Interim”. Stay encouraged!
The Order for Evening Prayer according to the usage of the Book of Common Prayer, 1928, for Easter Eve, The Saturday before Easter.
The Revd Dr Isabelle Hamley leads a short service of Night Prayer for Saturday during the Easter Season. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/night-prayer-contemporary-saturday-16-april-2022
Sermon from Easter Eve, April 16, 2022 by Rev. Thulani D. Magwaza, Pastor, The Faith Community of St. Sabina, https://saintsabina.org
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Morning Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/morning-prayer-contemporary-saturday-16-april-2022
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a short service of Prayer During the Day for Saturday during the Easter Season. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/prayer-during-day-contemporary-saturday-16-april-2022
How does Jesus' death and resurrection actually change anything for our lives right now? Episode Breakdown: 00:00 An "absurd" idea for over 2000 years... 01:40 Is Christianity simply a way to become 'more spiritual!?' 03:38 The Physical world matters... 05:00 Is it a "foolish" question...? 06:40 The importance of nature 08:00 The two kinds of bodies 10:20 True spirituality... 13:04 The "So what," the main point! 14:40 So NOW... we can... 17:00 We become better versions of ourselves 18:50 For you to consider. 21:40 Discussion Qs + Updates Main Points: Many people simply see Christianity as a way (perhaps one of many) to become “more spiritual.” Jesus doesn't provide us with a detached spiritual experience; he transforms us now and forever. Resurrection and transformation is the main theme of the natural world. True spiritually is the result of being transformed by Jesus. We will be transformed AND we are BEING transformed. Being “spiritual” isn't having inside knowledge or powers… It's living in and for the Kingdom of God now Knowing we have eternal life now makes us better at life now. Question: WHAT IS THE CORE TRUTH OF MY LIFE? The absurd truth of Jesus' resurrection is the foundation of the life we are longing for… now and forever. Questions: 1. How have you experienced God's love recently? 2. How would you typically describe the idea of “being spiritual?” Does it differ at all from what was described in this episode? (Review main points in show notes, if that's helpful.) 3. Read Colossians 3:10-17. What words, thoughts, or ideas stand out to you? How do you think this passage relates to some of the ideas presented in this series and/or episode? 4. Jon asked us, “Where is your love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control needed?” What are some ideas that come to mind? What steps could you take this week to bring those to the world? 5. How can your group pray for you this week? ================= SHOW NOTES =================
Easter in Sweden was until the 1970s observed as a religious holiday, but today it is largely secularized with a blend of Christian, folklore, and old Norse traditions. It is still an official holiday in Sweden with many people off from work on both Friday and Monday of the weekend. Today I will talk about the different traditions on skärtorsdag (Maundy Thursday), långfredag (Good Friday), påskafton (Easter Eve), påskdagen (Easter Sunday), and annandag påsk (Easter Monday). I will also talk about some of the typical dishes we serve on pour påskbord (Easter smorgasbord), and some typical Swedish decorations for this holiday. Support the showThank You for listening to A Swedish Fika. Subscribe to my monthly newsletterMy website, A Swedish FikaFor Support;Buy Me A Coffe shop, A Swedish Fika.PixelPia
Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality It's Easter Eve as our Love Train leaves the station, so we crack open an Easter egg of revelations regarding “The Resurrection” of Jesus, Persephone, Osiris, Dionysus/Bacchus, Spring and you. Yes, YOU. Want to resurrect your erection—or just your general lust for life… and the afterlife? Listen Springing from the glories of Gospel heaven to the depths of Christian hell, we tell the cautionary tale of Oklahoma Pastor David Evans' cuckold “love triangle” that started in a Super 8 Motel and ended in a murder with the victim's own gun. If you're interested in cuckolding, listen up and learn what NOT to do! As this tragic killing, the Massage Parlor Massacre and so many others demonstrate, we need gun control—for police as well as civilians. Nevertheless, a murder weapon can be just a knee on the neck of a handcuffed prisoner struggling to breathe, as evidenced by the sadistic policing that took George Floyd's life, now on display in the harrowing trial of Derek Chauvin. For comic relief, we have Gaetz-Gate, wherein Far-Right Buffoon Matt Gaetz tries to drag fellow Far-Right Buffoon Tucker Carlson into his own sleazy circus of sex scandal. We love to see one of Drumpf's favorite and most obnoxious punks take a pratfall for any reason, though we're not judging his sexual behavior until more facts emerge. When a Cuomosexual listener wants us to weigh in on the New York Governor's scandals, all we can say is he must be thanking Jesus this Easter for the heavenly distraction of Gaetz-gate. In light of the most recent “gender reveal” tragedy, Capt'n Max, Unscene Abe, Mariah and I deplore the multi-tiered stupidities of gender reveal parties, from jinxing your future child's sexuality to setting your neighborhood on fire. We then take a slight detour into movie-reviewing two new “buddy films,” one being our friend and “Funniest Fundamentalist Refugee” Suzy Award winner Luzer Twersky's star turn in the soon-to-be-released “No Name Restaurant” (about an Orthodox Jew and Bedouin's unlikely friendship forged in the desert), and the other being Eric Andre's Candid-Camera-ish “Bad Trip” (the Chinese finger trap scene reminds me of male bonobos resolving conflict through “penis fencing”). How are “buddy films” like these, focused on male-male bonding as opposed to male-female relationships, connected with Jesus and all those male-bonding Apostles? Was/Is Jesus bi? Aren't we all… at least somewhat? It's just sexo-theological speculation; all I know for sure is that I love my Jesus Jackhammer dildo, one of the stars of our post-show bacchanal, “Easter Eve DTEASE Res-Erection on DrSuzy.Tv,” which also features Unlicensed Professionals Cat Imperio (the “Anal Artist”) and Samantha Fairley, Dayton Rains, sexy trans pornstar Chelsea Marie and amazing glam-punk sex-rock band The DTease (don't miss it)! We also gear up for next week's 29th wedding anniversary ride on the Love Train and, speaking of railroad romance, we're excited for Biden's plan to pump billions into public transportation infrastructure—including trains. Woo hoo and choo-choo! Yo Joe, we know you've got an Amtrak fetish, but how about throwing a bit of those billions to the F.D.R. Love Train? Want more? Can't get enough of that Easter Eve stuff? Want to watch the Bacchanalian videos we can't show on Youtube? Crave more deets on the Christian Cuckold Murder? Read: Read more and watch the hot videos: https://drsusanblock.com/fdr-easter-cuckold Need to talk PRIVATELY about Cuckolding, Religious Sexual Abuse or something you can't talk about anywhere else? You can talk with us… Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime: 213.291.9497. For more information, visit https://drsusanblockinstitute.com/cuckold or https://drsusanblockinstitute.com/phone-sex-therapy
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In this episode, Bryan and Kristen talk about the differences in their Easter education, how their families would celebrate Easter differently, and how the other holidays may benefit if they were more similar to Easter. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.
An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Evening Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/evening-prayer-contemporary-saturday-3-april-2021
In this episode I discuss how I spent my Easter-Eve doing some Autumn clearing out of my unused cupboard clutter and relating that to the baggage we carry around and holds us back. Time to clear it out!
The Revd Dr Isabelle Hamley leads a short service of Night Prayer for Saturday during Lent, recorded last year at Lambeth Palace. With music from St Martin's Voices. www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/night-prayer-contemporary-saturday-3-april-2021
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Morning Prayer for Saturday during Passiontide. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/morning-prayer-contemporary-saturday-3-april-2021
The Revd Dr Isabelle Hamley leads a short service of Prayer During the Day for Saturday during Passiontide, recorded last year at Lambeth Palace. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Time to Pray app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/prayer-during-day-contemporary-saturday-3-april-2021
Morning Prayer for Easter Eve 2021 with Scott & Gillian
Anne Bethel Spencer (born Bannister; February 6, 1882 – July 27, 1975) was an American poet, teacher, civil rights activist, librarian, and gardener. While a librarian at the all-black Dunbar High School, a position she held for 20 years, she supplemented the original three books by bringing others from her own collection at home. Though she lived outside New York City, the recognized center of the Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, she was an important member of this group of intellectuals. - Bio for Wikipedia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An updated re-release of a podcast introducing the season of Lent, offered with a realistic eye as to how this season might be quite different in a time of world pandemic. For centuries the Christian church has organized the year into liturgical seasons. In so doing, it makes sacred the ordinary time of a twelve-month calendar. By sanctifying our hours and days in this way the church traces the mystery of salvation and the course of salvation history. Lent is the forty-day liturgical season stretching from Ash Wednesday through to Easter Eve. In this episode Jamie Howison introduces us to what lies ahead.Please consider joining us online, as we find varied to explore the rich meanings of this season. Information on how you can do that are posted on a designated "Winter Feasts and Fasts" page on our website.Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg, where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of well over 500 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.
Description: #Audio. #recipe #covidsmetamorphosis My version of a really simple Neopolitan classic. Excerpt: Always, on Easter Eve, with the kitchen smelling like vinegar, and our fingers stained blue, green, purple, we would make aglio e olio, which in our New Jersey, Neapolitan dialect becomes something more akin to "ahlya awlya." Links and References Read the […]
Celebrating 28 years of love, trust, lust and marriage—the kinkiest kind of human bondage—Dr. Susan Block and Pr. Maximillian Lobkowicz celebrate their 28th wedding anniversary, plus Easter Eve, the 4th night of Passover, Dr. Suzy's third Bedside Chat of the Coronapocalypse (inspired by FDR's Fireside Chats) and our thousandth day in Quarantine. Well, it's not really the thousandth day, not even close; it just feels like it is. But we make up for that with this fun-packed show celebrating the Prince and the Love Doctor's long-term love affair and featuring three fabulous guests via Zoom: DomCon Glamazon Goddess Phoenix (in her bubble bath) and “Animal Play” FemDom Madame Margherite (by her bondage cross), as well as sexy Amber the Dancer (in her Texas boudoir), plus Sunshine McWane in Bonoboville dressed up as the Easter “Stigmata Bunny.” Plus dozens of purple orchids (Greek translation: testicles), symbol of the 28th wedding anniversary, plenty of matzah, Manischewitz, maror and haroseth, green herbs and stoner herb, more bunnies for Easter, eggs and masks for all,and lots of hand-washing (a Passover ritual and favorite practice of Pontius Pilate) which is all the more meaningful in the COVID-19 era. Watch it uncensored and free + read Dr. Suzy's sapiosexual show blog: http:// drsusanblock . com/ 28th-wedding-anniversary Need to talk PRIVATELY about your marriage, relationship(s), single life, kinky desires, taboo thoughts, quarantine blues, isolation anxieties, holiday sex, erotic fantasies or anything else you can't talk about with anyone else? You can talk to us, and it's absolutely private and confidential. We're here for you 24/7. Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime you need to talk: 213-291-9497.
This evening's mediation is led by The Rev. Hillary Raining at Saint Christopher's in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.
After living in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians an awful lot over the last three years, I have realized two things—first, I've been living in Corinth for most of my life; and second, with God's help, I hope to live a Corinthian life till I die.I've lived so long in Sydney now I can hardly remember what a shock it was to arrive here as an uncomplicated country boy in my late teens. Brash, beautiful, vibrant Sydney, with its abundance of natural gifts, its melting pot of cultures, its love of money and real estate, its status anxiety, and its rampant, polyvalent sexuality—a city as much like ancient Corinth as I suppose any modern city is likely to be. And just as churches in Sydney cannot help but be corrupted by the characteristic sins of its city—perhaps materialism and status-seeking would be on the list—so the church of God in Corinth struggled to escape the gravitational corruption of its own civic culture. To that church, the Apostle writes the masterpiece of Christian instruction that we call 1 Corinthians. In this extraordinary letter, he skewers the sins and pretensions of Corinthian culture, especially its arrogant pride and obsession with status. And at the same time, he describes and commends the radical alternative culture that the immature Corinthian Christians should have grasped by now, and should be living out. The Corinthian church should have understood and embraced the new culture of Christ, because it is simply the daily outworking of the most important thing the Apostle ever told them—the message that he passed onto them as of first importance: “that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, and that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures” (15:3-4). Or as he puts it in the two word summary of his entire preaching: “Christ crucified” (1:23; cf. 2:2).What the Corinthians had not yet really grasped was that this twin event—the death and resurrection of Christ—was not only the stupendous truth that brought them righteousness, sanctification and redemption (1:30); it also laid out the entire shape and course of their lives. It was their wisdom, a wisdom from God that proud, worldly Corinth could only regard as foolish and weak. Part of the genius of 1 Corinthians is that the letter teaches this wisdom in its very structure. The shape of the Christian life is the shape of 1 Corinthians—starting with the foundation of the cross and its stunning reversal of their previous cultural values and narratives (ch 1-4), proceeding through all the different issues the church faces in its context (ch 5-14), and concluding with the resurrection of Christ, which guarantees the Corinthians' own resurrection on the last day (ch 15). As each issue is dealt with—whether factionalism or sexual immorality or marriage or how they are to behave their gatherings—the answer is always the wisdom of the cross, awaiting resurrection. The confounding, counter-intuitive wisdom of the cross, which turns upside down the worldly values and cultural narratives of Corinth (and Sydney and every city), is the wisdom that now teaches them to make judgements about all things (ch 2). For example, if God chose to save us by the seemingly weak and stupid message of the cross, so that there could no boasting except in the Lord, how could we be so juvenile as to boast in impressive individual teachers or leaders, and factionalize around them (ch 3-4)? And if God has cleansed, redeemed and justified us for himself at the cross, how could we think of reintroducing into our midst the ‘old leaven' of sexual immorality and greed and all the other sins of our former Corinthian selves (ch 5-6)? And if Christ laid down his life in sacrifice for others, how could we do anything but sacrifice our own preferences and lives so that we might save some (1 Cor 9-10)? And if the heartbeat of the cross is self-denying, other-person-oriented love, how could we use our gifts for arrogant self-expression and personal status rather than for the advantage and edification of others (ch 12-14)? This is the new Corinthian life—a life lived in the wisdom of the cross awaiting resurrection, the life I hope to keep living in the particular Corinth in which God has placed me. I have been writing this week's post in the midst of the strange, post-apocalyptic Easter that we've all been experiencing, with its deserted streets and parks and churches. It occurs to me that the new life Paul is describing in 1 Corinthians is like a life lived on Easter Eve—which is what the Saturday between Good Friday and Easter Day is properly called (Easter Saturday is the Saturday after Easter). Easter Eve, which is a bit of a nothing day for most of us, is the day that looks back to the cross and forward to the resurrection. That is the day in which we now live, whether we're in Corinth or Sydney or anywhere else—a life lived by the wisdom of the cross; a life that runs counter to the narratives and ‘wisdom' of our city; a life that looks eagerly forward to the next Day that is coming, when the trumpet shall sound, and the perishable shall take on the imperishable. PS. As I was writing this week's post, I was tempted to explore how the particular sins of Sydney penetrate and weaken our Sydney churches—but thought better of it. Making generalisations about ‘what is wrong with our churches' is a popular armchair sport, but like most armchair sports it has a tenuous connection with the action. We shout at the screen, but usually have little idea what is really happening on the field, what pressures and difficulties the players are under, and what solutions would actually help them. Every church has its own sub-culture (influenced no doubt by the sub-culture of its suburb and network), its own besetting sins, and its own challenge to live out the wisdom of the cross. Best I think to leave each of us (as individuals and churches) to reflect on how the wisdom of the cross challenges our Corinthian immaturity. PPS. If you haven't yet signed up to get The Payneful Truth emailed to you each week, take a second to do so! PPPS. This week's image is self-explanatory—taken on my iPhone from a water taxi headed for Watson's Bay. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe
Fr. Simon Esshaki - Easter Eve 2020 (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Bp. Emanuel Shaleta - Easter Eve 2020 (Arabic) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Fr. Andrew Younan - Easter Eve 2020 (Chaldean) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Fr. Andrew B. Toma/ Easter Eve / UK - قداس ليلة عيد القيامة by Chaldean Diocese of St. Thomas the Apostle USA
Day 5 of Singapore's "Circuit Breaker"! I decided to rope my family into my daily show, since it is not like they are going anywhere. It was a fun chat with Joy, and later Isaac and a moment with Faith. Stay to the end of our chat for a cover played and sung by my second child, and a cover sung by my youngest one. Blessings on Easter Eve to you all. 11th April 2020. (Circuit Breaker is Singapore's national measure to slow the community spread of Covid-19. It will end on May 4th 2020, if it goes according to plan. For the month that it is active, Singaporeans must stay at home and leave only for essential services.) a production of https://mrbrown.com
What a WONDERFUL show! Guests Jeffrey J Miller and Lydia Kyser make it very special with their pursuits. Be Blessed.
This is an audio version of Fr. Richard Clarke S.J.'s Catholic Daily lent meditations from Bellarmine Forum (Lent Day 46: Easter Eve — The Entombment.)
An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language. Prayer taken from 'The Things He Carried' by Stephen Cottrell.
A music podcast featuring "Easter Eve" by Alana Levandoski, from her 2010 E.P. Hymns from the Desert. To explore Alana's other work and projects please go to her website, where you'll also be able to read about the new album she's currently working on. To read the lyrics for "Easter Eve" and to get a little more background on this music podcast, please head to the post on our website.Stay up to date on how the church is dealing with these unprecedented events on our For A Time Like This web page. There you will find resources, words of encouragement and more podcasts.Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg, where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of almost 500 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.
Compline for Saturday, Easter Eve, with Scott & Gillian
Morning Prayer Easter Eve (Saturday) with Scott and Gillian
For centuries the Christian church has organized the year into liturgical seasons. In so doing, it makes sacred the ordinary time of a twelve-month calendar. By sanctifying our hours and days this way the church traces the mystery of salvation and the course of salvation history. Lent is the forty-day liturgical season stretching from Ash Wednesday through to Easter Eve. In this episode of our year-long series about the church seasons, Jamie Howison introduces us to what lies ahead.If you are close-by, plan to join us during Lent as we find varied to explore the rich meanings of this season.Comment on this episode on our website. Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and we invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg. where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of almost 500 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.
Tonight we have lots of good friends in the room, and countless more around the world who will join through the chat, or Skype, or in the comments and e-mails after the fact. We'll hit Easter Sunday at Midnight, but until then we'll be chillin' like villains and taking calls. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/QaNBDw_dddo Sponsor the Show: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/QuiteFrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC Episodes On Demand: iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFranklyPodcast.com DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 Quite Frankly Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Steemit: https://bit.ly/2FrNkyi Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Live On: Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4
"Ours are stories of how God triumphs over death." Sermon by Canon Julia McCray-Goldsmith, Easter Eve, April 20, 2019, 7:00 pm.
Easter is proof that God loves you and is for you.
Lisa Jones shares a few extracts from her book: “The Art of Living Happy After the Loss of a Loved One.” Join us as we listen to Lisa's incredible story of how her departed husband appeared before her on the night of Easter Eve. Do you have an exploring death story you’d like to share with Lisa? Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa at LisaExploringDeath@gmail.com Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Special Listener Gift Download Your Free Abundance Meditation Show Notes An extract from her book - 0:37 Facing the first holiday without Ian - 1:00 Where to hide the Easter eggs - 1:09 Encountering Ian's ghost - 1:39 The night before Easter - 2:44 Feeling upset about a departed loved one - 4:42 Your loved ones are always with you - 5:18 Have a wonderful Easter day - 5:37 Lisa reads some cards about ghosts - 5:57 Our departed loved ones are gone and they are okay - 6:42 Your loved ones did not disappear they are with you in a different form - 7:40 Get in touch with Lisa Jones - 8:39 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. iTunes Spotify Stitcher RSS
A sermon offered on Easter Eve by the Rev. John F. Beddingfield at The Church of the Holy Trinity in New York City.
Worship audio from Maundy Thursday worship - March 29, 2018.Bulletin here, or below.Green Pastures with Jesus is the podcast from Shepherd of the Lakes Lutheran Church of Fairmont, MN. Here you’ll find a variety of segments to lead you to the green pastures of the Word of God, where our Good Shepherd feeds our faith. Find us online: www.shepherdofthelakes.net or http://facebook.com/shepherdofthelakes Worship is Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM.Bible class & Sunday School follow at 10:40 AM.323 E. 1st St – Fairmont, MNpastorhagen@icloud.com or (507) 236-9572 iTunes & iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/green-pastures-jesus-shepherd/id1183522558?mt=2 Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=127180&refid=stprOr simply search for “Green Pastures with Jesus” in your podcast app. Intro & Outro courtesy of Koine - The Church Band. Check them out at www.koinemusic.com, or find them on iTunes & Amazon: Search for Koine. Bible text from Biblegateway.com - EHV.Welcome to Shepherd of the Lakes! We’re here to shepherd Christ’s flock and seek the lost sheep by sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with all. Come, let us worship!For your convenience, in the back corner of the sanctuary there is a room for any parents with children in need of a quiet place. The restrooms are located on the lower level. Please ask if you have any further questions or concerns. We give thanks, Lord Jesus, for rescuing your people Israel from slavery. We give you thanks for instituting the Passover as a yearly remembrance of that rescue, as well as pointing your people ahead to the coming Messiah. Grant that we always partake of your Supper in faith, as we remember your victory over death and await your triumphant, visible return; AMEN.Clear Teaching about the Lord’s Supper:In addition to Christ’s and St. Paul’s expressions (the bread in the Supper is the body of Christ or the communion of the body of Christ), the following forms are also used: under the bread, with the bread, in the bread. With these words the Roman Catholic idea of transubstantiation is rejected and the sacramental union of the bread’s unchanged essence and Christ’s body may be shown. In the same way, the expression “the Word became flesh” [John 1:14] is repeated and explained by the equivalent expressions “the Word … dwelt among us” [John 1:14] ... showing that the divine essence is not changed into the human nature. But the two natures, unchanged, are personally united. ... Just as in Christ two distinct, unchanged natures are inseparably united, so in the Holy Supper the two substances—the natural bread and Christ’s true natural body—are present together here on earth in the appointed administration of the Sacrament. Formula of Concord, Article 7 (Concordia p. 568)Because He Knew:Jesus came as the perfect fulfillment of the prophetic Passover lamb. That evening, and tonight, Christ gives his disciples his very body & blood for the forgiveness of sins.Background for this Worship Service:The word “Maundy” comes from a Latin word meaning “command.” Maundy Thursday gets its name from the command Jesus gave his disciples “A new command I give you: Love one another,” (John 13:34).Ash Wednesday began Lent. Maundy Thursday ends Lent and begins the Three Holy Days of the Christian Church. Over these three days we contemplate more deeply the body and blood of Christ given and poured out for us in anguish, suffering, and innocent death. We think about the sting of eternal death that Jesus endured in our place; we see the fury of God’s wrath against our sin unleashed on Jesus. We try to grasp the incredible depth of Jesus’ love that would take that wrath in our place so we could receive forgiveness, love, and eternal life.The institution of the Lord’s Supper sets forth the depth of Jesus’ love and gives power to the Church to live out his command. The service begins with the sermon and an exhortation regarding the end of Lent. This unusual arrangement allows the minister to explain the meaning of the Sacrament and the liturgical actions that are to take place so that they may proceed uninterruptedly and vividly from this evening through Good Friday to the Easter celebration.OPENING HYMN: 717 – When You Woke that Thursday Morning (Printed inside the back cover. Soloist will sing v.1)INVOCATIONSERMON based on Exodus 12: Foreshadow, FulfillmentINSTRUCTION FOR THE END OF LENTPlease rise.In this Lenten season we have heard again how our Lord walked the path of suffering which led him to the cross for our salvation. We have also heard our Lord’s call to intensify our struggle against sin, death, and the devil — all that keeps us from loving God and one another. This is the struggle to which we were committed at Baptism; God’s forgiveness and the power of his Spirit to amend our lives continue with us because of his love for us in Jesus our Savior. . . . continued . . . Within the family of the Church, God never wearies of giving peace and new life. In the absolution, we receive forgiveness as from God himself.This absolution we should not doubt but firmly believe that our sins are thus forgiven before God in heaven, for it comes to us in the name and by the command of our Lord Jesus.We who receive God’s love in Jesus Christ are called to love one another, to be servants to each other, as Jesus became our servant. In Holy Communion the members of Christ’s body participate most intimately in his love. Remembering our Lord’s Last Supper with his disciples, we eat the bread and drink the cup of this meal. Together we receive the Lord’s gift of his body and blood for forgiveness and participate in that new covenant that makes us one with him and one another. The Lord’s Supper is the promise of the great banquet we will share with all the faithful when our Lord returns, the joyous culmination of our being reconciled with God and each other.CONFESSION OF SINS:M: Let us confess our sins to God and ask for his forgiveness.C: Almighty God, merciful Father, I confess to you that I have not loved you with all my heart. In what I have done and left undone, I have pursued my ways instead of your ways. I have not loved my brothers and sisters as myself. For this I deserve your punishment both now and in eternity. I am truly sorry for my sins. I repent of them. I beg for your mercy, O Lord.Silence for meditation.Forgive us for the sake of Jesus Christ, our Savior and Substitute, who suffered and died for us.Cleanse me from my sins. Release me from my guilt. Grant me your Holy Spirit to amend my sinful life. The almighty God has been merciful to us and has sent his Son to die for all. For his sake, God forgives our sins and calls us from darkness to his marvelous light. Therefore, as a called servant of Christ and by his authority, I forgive you all your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.Amen.Our Lord Jesus Christ has forgiven us and reconciled us to God. He has also promised us the power to forgive and love each other; and when Christians speak a word of forgiveness, it is just as sure and certain as if Christ himself said it. Relying on his promise, therefore, let us be reconciled to one another, and extend to each other the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ.Everyone turns to each other and says:Peace be with you.Let us pray: Lord Jesus Christ, in the Sacrament of Holy Communion you give us your true body and blood together with the bread and wine for the forgiveness of sins. Grant that we remember your life, suffering, death, and resurrection, as you commanded; grant that we daily take up our cross and follow you. By your Spirit, lead us to firmly believe your words and promise, that we may always partake of this sacrament to our eternal good; for you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.HYMN: 313 – Jesus Christ, our Blessed SaviorThe WordFIRST READING: Exodus 12:21-30The Lord’s Passover.21Then Moses summoned all the elders of Israel and said to them, “Go and take lambs for yourselves according to your family size, and slaughter the Passover lamb. 22You shall take a bundle of hyssop, dip it in the blood that is in the basin, and paint the lintel and the two doorposts with the blood that is in the basin. None of you are to go out of the door of your house until morning. 23When the LORD passes through to strike Egypt and sees the blood on the lintel and the two doorposts, the LORD will pass over that door and will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses to strike you. 24“You shall observe these instructions as a perpetual regulation for you and your descendants. 25When you enter the land that the LORD will give you just as he said he would, you shall observe this ceremony. . . . continued . . . 26So when your children ask you, ‘What does this ceremony mean to you?’ 27you will say, ‘It is the sacrifice of the Passover to the LORD, who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt. When he struck the Egyptians, he spared our houses.’” The people bowed down and worshipped. 28The Israelites went and did all this. They did just as the LORD had commanded Moses and Aaron. 29At midnight the LORD struck down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh, who sat on his throne, to the firstborn of the prisoner who was in the dungeon, even all the firstborn of the livestock. 30During the night Pharaoh got up—he, all his servants, and all the Egyptians—and there was a loud outcry in Egypt, for there was not a house where there was not someone dead. PSALM OF THE DAY: 116, p. 107SECOND READING: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17The reality: Communion.16The cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a communion of the blood of Christ? The bread that we break, is it not a communion of the body of Christ? 17Because there is one bread, we, who are many, are one body, for we all partake of the one bread. THEME VERSE: 1 Corinthians 11:26As often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes. Thanks be to God!GOSPEL READING: Mark 14:12-26The Last Supper.12On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, when the Passover lamb is sacrificed, his disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?” 13He sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the city, and there a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him. 14Wherever he enters, tell the owner of the house that the Teacher says, ‘Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’ 15He will show you a large upper room, furnished and ready. Make preparations for us there.” 16His disciples left and went into the city and found things just as he had told them; and they prepared the Passover. 17When it was evening, he arrived with the Twelve. 18While they were reclining and eating, Jesus said, “Amen I tell you: One of you will betray me, one who is eating with me.” 19They began to be sorrowful and said to him one by one, “Surely not I?” 20He said to them, “It is one of the Twelve, one who is dipping bread with me in the dish. 21Indeed, the Son of Man is going to go just as it has been written about him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had not been born.” 22While they were eating, Jesus took bread. When he had blessed it, he broke it and gave it to them, saying, “Take it. This is my body.” 23Then he took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them. They all drank from it. 24He said to them, “This is my blood of the new testament, which is poured out for many. 25Amen I tell you: I will certainly not drink again of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.” 26After they sang a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. HYMN: 104 – Go to Dark GethsemaneCONFESSION OF FAITH: Explanation of Holy CommunionM: What is the sacrament of Holy Communion?C: It is the true body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ under the bread and wine, instituted by Christ for us Christians to eat and to drink.Where is this written?The holy Evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and the Apostle Paul tell us: “Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread; and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, ‘Take and eat; this is my body, which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.’“Then he took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, ‘Drink from it, all of you; this is my blood of the new covenant, which is poured out for you for the forgiveness of sins. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.’”M: What blessing do we receive through this eating and drinking?C: That is shown us by these words, “Given and poured out for you for the forgiveness of sins.” Through these words we receive forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation in this sacrament. For where there is forgiveness of sins, there is also life and salvation.How can eating and drinking do such great things?It is certainly not the eating and drinking that does such things, but the words, “Given and poured out for you for the forgiveness of sins.” These words are the main thing in this sacrament, along with the eating and drinking. And whoever believes these words has what they plainly say, the forgiveness of sins.Who, then, is properly prepared to receive this sacrament?Fasting and other outward preparations may serve a good purpose, but he is properly prepared who believes these words, “Given and poured out for you for the forgiveness of sins.” But whoever does not believe these words or doubts them is not prepared, because the words “for you” require nothing but hearts that believe.OFFERINGPRAYER: A portion of the Great Litany (composed 1544) Please rise for prayer.Prayer of Approach to GodHoly, blessed, and glorious Trinity, three persons in one God,Have mercy on us.Prayers for DeliveranceRemember not, Lord Christ, our offenses nor the offenses of our forebears. Spare us, good Lord; spare your people whom you have redeemed with your precious blood.Spare us, good Lord.From all spiritual blindness; from pride, vanity, and hypocrisy; from envy, hatred, and malice; and from all lack of charity:Good Lord, deliver us.From all deadly sin and from the deceits of the world, the flesh, and the devil:Good Lord, deliver us.From all false doctrine, heresy, and schism, from hardness of heart and contempt for your Word and your will:Good Lord, deliver us.From earthquake and tempest; from drought, fire, and flood; from civil strife and violence; from war and murder; and from dying suddenly and unprepared:Good Lord, deliver us.By the mystery of your holy incarnation; by your baptism, fasting, and temptation; and by your proclamation of the kingdom:Good Lord, deliver us.By your bloody sweat and bitter grief, by your cross and suffering, and by your precious death and burial:Good Lord, deliver us.By your mighty resurrection, by your glorious ascension, and by the coming of the Holy Spirit:Good Lord, deliver us.In our times of trouble, in our times of prosperity, in the hour of death, and on the day of judgment:Good Lord, deliver us.Receive our prayers, O Lord our God.Hear us, good Lord.For the ChurchGovern and direct your holy Church, fill it with love and truth, and grant it that unity which is according to your will.Hear us, good Lord.Enlighten all ministers with true knowledge and understanding of your Word, that by their preaching and living they may declare it clearly and show its truth.Hear us, good Lord.Encourage and prosper your servants who spread the gospel in all the world, and send out laborers into the harvest.Hear us, good Lord.Bless and keep your people, that all may serve you through Godly vocation and ministry.Hear us, good Lord.Give us hearts to love and revere you, that we may diligently live according to your commandments.Hear us, good Lord.Special prayers of intercessionConcluding PrayersSon of God, we ask you to hear us.Son of God, we ask you to hear us.Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world,Have mercy on us.Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world,Grant us peace.Lord, have mercy on us.Christ, have mercy on us.All these things we ask confidently in Jesus’ name, as we join to pray:Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever - Amen.CHOIR: Remember MeThe sacramentWe continue in the hymnal on p. 21.DISTRIBUTION: 135 – The Death of Jesus Christ, Our LordWe will sing this hymn in its entirety. STRIPPING OF THE ALTARDuring this time, the chancel paraments and furnishings will be solemnly stripped in token of the Lord’s abandonment by his disciples. 1 O Lord, the God who saves me, day and night I cry out before you. 2 May my prayer come before you; turn your ear to my cry. 3 For my soul is full of trouble and my life draws near the grave. 4 I am counted among those who go down to the pit; I am like a man without strength.5 I am set apart with the dead, like the slain who lie in the grave, whom you remember no more, who are cut off from your care. 6 You have put me in the lowest pit, in the darkest depths.7 Your wrath lies heavily upon me; you have overwhelmed me with all your waves. 8 You have taken from me my closest friends and have made me repulsive to them. I am confined and cannot escape;9 my eyes are dim with grief. I call to you, O Lord, every day; I spread out my hands to you.10 Do you show your wonders to the dead? Do those who are dead rise up and praise you? 11 Is your love declared in the grave, your faithfulness in Destruction? 12 Are your wonders known in the place of darkness, or your righteous deeds in the land of oblivion? 13 But I cry to you for help, O Lord; in the morning my prayer comes before you.14 Why, O Lord, do you reject me and hide your face from me? 15 From my youth I have been afflicted and close to death; I have suffered your terrors and am in despair.16 Your wrath has swept over me; your terrors have destroyed me. 17 All day long they surround me like a flood; they have completely engulfed me.18 You have taken my companions and loved ones from me; the darkness is my closest friend. Good Friday Worship: 7 PM Easter Sunday: Men arrive at 6:30 AM. Breakfast, 7:30-9 AM.Worship service for the Festival of the Resurrection, with Holy Communion, at 9:30 AM. Bible class will look at 1 Corinthians 15.THIS WEEKFriday 1 Kings 4 7 PM - Good Friday Tenebrae WorshipSaturday 1 Kings 5 9:30 AM - Bible Basics Sunday 1 Kings 6 6:30 - Men arrive to cook breakfast 7:30-9 AM - Easter Breakfast 9:30 - Easter Festival WorshipMonday 7 PM - Council MeetingFriday 3;45-7:30 PM - Family Fun Fair Sunday 9:30 Worship, 10:45 Bible class & Voters’ Mtg NOTESSpecial Council meeting, April 2 at 7 PM.District President Degner will be at Shepherd of the Lakes for Bible class hour on April 8. He will lead us through the doctrine of the call, our orderly calling process in the Wisconsin Synod . . .. . . and the Bible class hour with President Degner will conclude with a brief voters’ meeting to ratify our congregation’s course of action.Scrip is available. Talk to Lisa Swift & see the handout in your mailbox.The Triduum: The “Three Holy Days”The enormous significance of Christ’s suffering, death, and resurrection has always been the central focus of Christian worship. Prior to the fourth century, Easter Day itself included all three emphases, but thereafter they were distributed over three days of special observance, which Augustine called “the most holy Triduum of the crucified, buried, and risen Lord.” The Latin term “Triduum” means “three days” and refers to the Holy Week services held on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday – the Easter Vigil, an evening service that was the time of baptism for those instructed during Lent. These three days have long been understood as the high point of the church’s year.Since the last half of the 20th century, Lutherans have been rediscovering the richness of the ancient Triduum and adapting the traditional services associated with it for use in evangelical Lutheran worship. Our WELS Commission on Worship included these forms of the Triduum services:- Maundy Thursday communion service with the stripping of the altar;- Service of the Cross of Christ, intended for Good Friday afternoon;- Service of Darkness (Latin “Tenebrae”) for Good Friday evening;- The Great Vigil of Easter, an Easter Eve service intended for Holy Saturday. (Also commonly used as an Easter sunrise service for those without Saturday worship.)This year’s Good Friday worship is a Tenebrae service, focusing on the theme of repentance & restoration. There will be readings from the book of Lamentations, concluding with John’s account of the crucifixion. (By contrast, last year’s Good Friday Service of the Cross of Christ focused on the seven statements of Jesus from the cross.) Conceptually, the Triduum worship services are one service extended over the “three holy days.” That is why there is no closing blessing for the Maundy Thursday service or Good Friday services; there is no invocation for the Good Friday services or the Easter vigil.
On this magical Easter Eve, Blythe and Amanda get drunk and discuss – what else? -- Amanda's former Mormonism. Blythe has so many questions! Amanda has so many secret names!
A homily offered at the Paschal Vigil on Easter Eve by the Rev. John F. Beddingfield at the Church of the Holy Trinity, New York City.
Easter Eve Service
Kelly is not quite hungover yet instead celebrating Easter Eve by getting drunk in NJ.
The title says a lot. :) This program, recorded on Easter, 2015, is for those who might say they are believers in the Christian religion (whichever kind of Christian they might be), for those who are uncertain of Jesus's position as a messiah, and those who deny any supernatural aspect to the universe. In the production, we explore a debate in which many people (religious, Christian, non-religious, etc) have engaged: Whether Jesus, the historical figure, was pro-state, or, if it's possible to make the claim that he was an anarchist. Provocative and fascinating. We hope you like the program! In it, we feature great music by Big Dipper, "Easter Eve", and "Ron Klaus Wrecked His House"! Notes! If you would like to get a copy of Darryl Perry's book, "The Anarcho Teachings of Yeshua", here's the link! http://www.amazon.com/Anarcho-Teachings-Yeshua-Darryl-Perry/dp/0984203729/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1429504027&sr=8-1&keywords=the+anarcho+teachings+of+yeshua Be Seeing You!
Easter Eve Sermon - on the unique event of Easter. Powerful message about the power of resurrection and the absurdity of the trappings of the Church. In Armenian and in English at minute 8:10. A message about the primary teaching of the Church - Christ has Resurrected. Sermon preached by Fr. Vazken Movsesian, Recorded LIVE at the St. Peter Armenian Church on April 19, 2014. Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for Epostle.netWe invite you to explore Epostle.net, where you’ll find similar sermons, podcasts, Bible studies, and webcasts to inspire you spiritually.
With an appreciation for the people in the city who died, suffered, who survived, we who cherish liberty look at the murderous attack on the attendees at the Boston Marathon. Gardner Goldsmith is joined by Furb, founder of the Freedom Book Club. They look at something that has been mentioned at the Liberty Conspiracy website, which we will cut and paste here: Homeland Security has not stopped one terrorist event. And after holding off on any political analysis, I started to think about the vulnerability one feels in a public place like Boston, an event like that... And the literal impossibility of true security that even the most dedicated police officers and politicians can try to provide. That area near the finish line is one of the most policed areas in any sporting/live/public event in the world. Yet this happened. It makes me consider the question framed thus: One might think about the percentage of cops per thousands on that street. At what level of officers/people does one think that there would have been a different outcome? I say that with no rancor towards anyone's beliefs, but just as a matter of reality. If killers wanted to kill, even a thousand more cops couldn't have stopped it. You can construct bicycles with pipe bombs in their frames and park them places. You can infiltrate the piping of the stands and tents and replace sections with pipes loaded with explosives. you can detonate bombs planted high up, loaded with metals to cause terrible damage. And all this brings me back to one insight, which is that there are (most often) reasons for terrorist acts. What are they? I won't sound "bleeding heart" when I say that, as a mathematical construct, if one cannot really stop terrorists who are hell bend on killing, then can one try to reduce the likelihood that people will be inspired to kill? Many killers don't have reasons inspired by things we can pinpoint as triggers, but many do. If this turns out to be a case of political terrorism, and we know it's impossible (or close to it) for the political machine to be big enough to stop this, then what does one do to try to reduce the likelihood of people wanting to kill for political reasons, such as disliking what the US does in the Middle East, etc? Our music comes from bands that began in Boston, and includes: The Zulus "Directly from our Hearts to Yours", The Pixies "Debaser" (as we have noted, the Pixies used to open for the Zulus, and even they said the Zulus were the best band in the city), DMZ (the precursor to Lyres) "Bad Attitude", Big Dipper "Easter Eve", Mission of Burma "That's When I Reach for My Revolver", Morphine "Thursdays" (RIP Mark Sandman), Human Sexual Response (the forerunner to The Zulus) "Blow Up" (yes, music didacts, we adjusted the volume where it loses some VUs, and you know where that happens if you know Boston music!), The Zulus "Gotta Have Faith", and Eli Paperboy Reed (great New Soul singer originally from Brookline, MA) "Stake Your Claim". Be Seeing You...
In this episode of the Christian Warrior Network here on Celtic Cross Radio we will be talking about salvation and the importance it should hold in our lives. And yet our discussion will make you think a bit and we will be offering those who want an opportunity to re-commit to Christ on this Holy Saturday. The eve of Easter, Easter day it's self and the resurrection of our Lord and Savior's anniversary. What a gift that would be. That along with the tradition of the Easter baskets you offer yourself to Him who you Love with all your heart. He deserves to have those who want Him in their lives the opportunity to be in their life. And He Will Never Forsake You. EVER! So join us to hear the group face the Parable of the Sower – Explained. Until show time, may Jesus keep watch over you anticipating your commitment to Him for ever more. TTFN...
T minus 1 day until The Eleventh Hour. In preparation for Matt Smith's opening story The Eleventh Hour premiering on the BBC, here is a re-release our condensed The End of Time (review) from the Sci-Fi Party Line vault. The full SFPL WoM review can be heard here. As we all know, tomorrow (Easter Eve) is the big day. As stated in our last Mostly Harmless Cutaway we shall be reviewing each and every series 5 story once they air. Our plan is to post our reviews on the feed no later than Monday following each new show. This is the most ambitious undertaking we've ever attempted so please wish us luck. We'll see you on the other side... The Cyber Testicle Podcast's own (hilarious) 1 minute EoT Part 1 review can be found here. Be warned: it contains explicit language. This preview features contributions from: Jeff (@The_BORG), Will (@LW_Will), Eric (@Bullitt33) and Cat (@fancyfembot). Doctor Who on BBC America DON'T PANIC Creator/Producer: Eric EscamillaEmail: bullitt33 ~at~ gmail ~dot~comSkype username: bullitt33Twitter: @Bullitt33Facebook: Bullitt33 Co-host: Megan Hibner Email: meganhibner ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @meganhibner YouTube: youtube.com/TheChannelofRassilon HHG2W:Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.comTwitter: @HHG2WTumblr: guidetothewhoverse.tumblr.com SFPL:Voicemail: 773-336-2686Website: scifipartyline.comTwitter: @SciFiPartyLineTumblr: scifipartyline.tumblr.comFacebook: Sci-Fi Party Line The Sci-Fi Party Line theme was created by Eric Escamilla. [Subscribe via iTunes]
In this final installment of “The Real Jesus” we look at Jesus’ identity as we tackle the question: Who did he say he was? A common argument against Jesus’ deity (maybe you’ve heard it, or said it) is this: “Jesus never claimed to be God.” We explore that misconception, and the specific words Jesus used in claiming to be God. Ultimately, in exploring the Real Jesus, we have to look at the evidence, and then look in the mirror and ask: who do I say Jesus is? Full message media available at yourcrosscreek.com/messages Find out more about attending a local church: Salem, Oregon area or Beyond Maybe join us for Easter Eve? 4.20.19 4:30-5:30pm, South Salem, Oregon