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Welcome Home! This weeks sermon is titled “Everyone Matters” in the "We are the Church” sermon series. We hope you are encouraged by this message. If you would like to know more about us, or get in touch, check out our website at https://northwoodchristian.org
Kana Enomoto (she/her) is the director of brain health for the McKinsey Health Institute and Reina Chiang (she/her) is a college student and a mental health advocate and they are Unapologetically Black Unicorns. Kana and Reina discuss their personal experiences when crisis showed up in their home and why the emergency room could do more to support mental health crisis. They talk about why mental health and medical conditions should be treated with the same care, Reina's vision for her non-profit “u matter” and the importance for parents to seek support for their children in crisis as well as for themselves. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Transcripts are available on Apple Podcasts.
What if the greatest impact our church could make is how we see people, serve them, and how we share Jesus? This is for everyone is a bold call to cast wider, reach farther, and get serious about what Jesus has called us to do because everyone matters to Him. This is not just a series; it's a shift in mindset, a commitment to action, and an invitation to be part of something bigger than ourselves. This week's notes in the Bible app: https://www.bible.com/events/49400617 Pastor Sean Kelly | This Is for Everyone | Luke 14:16-23 CONNECT WITH US Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mpccgreenwood Twitter: https://twitter.com/mpccgreenwood Instagram: https://instagram.com/mpccgreenwood Website: https://mpcc.info/
Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
This is episode 738. Read the complete transcription on the Sales Game Changers Podcast website. Read more about the Institute for Excellence in Sales (IES) Premier Women in Sales Employer (PWISE) designation and program here. Purchase Fred Diamond's best-sellers Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know and Insights for Sales Game Changers now! Today's show featured an interview with Anne Altman, CEO Everyone Matters, Inc. She was the recipient of the Institute for Excellence in Sales Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. The show was cohosted by IES Women in Sales program director Gina Stracuzzi. Find Anne on LinkedIn. ANNE'S TIP: "Sales leaders must create possibilities for their teams by asking powerful, forward-thinking questions. Inspire your salespeople by asking, ‘What if we could accomplish this?' and help them bridge the value of what they're selling to the impact it can have for customers. Engagement starts with envisioning what's possible.”
The Ruckus Report Quick take: A former teacher turned ed-tech founder reveals how simple daily actions - from hallway check-ins to thoughtful class placements - can transform school culture and help every student thrive. Meet Your Fellow Ruckus Maker Mike Cronley is the CEO and co-founder of Class Composer, bringing 12 years of 3rd grade teaching experience to revolutionize how elementary schools create balanced classes. After witnessing firsthand how traditional class placement methods could unintentionally disrupt student relationships and learning environments, he developed a solution to help schools make more informed, equitable placement decisions. Breaking Down the Old Rules
Take Home Notes: Indispensable: Remaking the Body of Christ1. Everyone Matters in Christ's BodyEach member of the body of Christ is indispensable, regardless of their role or visibility.The less obvious or less "honored" parts are clothed with greater respect in God's eyes.2. Unity Through InterdependenceJust as a physical body relies on all its parts, we rely on each other in the body of Christ.When one member suffers, we all suffer; when one rejoices, we all rejoice.3. Your Gifts Are for Building the KingdomThe Holy Spirit has given each of us unique gifts to strengthen the body and glorify God.Without your contributions, the church isn't at its full strength.4. Remaking the NarrativeLike Paul reimagined the story of the body, we are called to challenge societal norms that devalue others.Christ's body is not hierarchical but rooted in love, equity, and interconnection.5. You Are Beloved and IndispensableYour presence, talents, and service matter deeply to Christ and the community.Whether seen or unseen, celebrated or quiet, you are vital to the church's mission.Reflection Questions:How does knowing you are indispensable to Christ and His body change your perspective on your role in the church?What unique gifts can you offer to strengthen the body of Christ?How can you honor and uplift others in the body, especially those who may feel overlooked?Memory Verse:“Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” – 1 Corinthians 12:2
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Matthew 20. In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus illustrates the generosity of God and the value that He places on all believers, no matter how far along they are in their walk with the Lord. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Matthew 20. In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus illustrates the generosity of God and the value that He places on all believers, no matter how far along they are in their walk with the Lord. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Every member of the Church is important to God and the fulfillment of the mission. Each person has gifts to be used in the Lord's service.
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson about the parable of the workers in the vineyard in Matthew 20. The passage presents questions about fairness and our value in God's eyes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson about the parable of the workers in the vineyard in Matthew 20. The passage presents questions about fairness and our value in God's eyes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Stephanie Wynn's family and her barber introduced her to helping others as a child. Learn about Joe and his lifelong impact on her that led to her volunteering with the unhoused in the Tampa Bay area with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. After her own life-changing scare, he also influenced her founding a nonprofit for those with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. Hear Stephanie's personal passion, stories, and how she's changing tomorrow for countless others through The Stephanie A. Wynn Foundation.This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv Read Stephanie's blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Matthew 1:16 (KJV) And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
Do you ever feel like the tasks that take up most of your time lack meaning or purpose? Not so, the Bible teaches! Find out how even boring, routine daily activities can have eternal significance. That's our focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg. ----------------------------------------- • Click here and look for "FROM THE SERMON" to stream or read the full message. • This program is part of the series ‘For Goodness' Sake' • Learn more about our current resource, request your copy with a donation of any amount. • Give the most important Christmas gift of all—the message of the Gospel! Purchase quality gifts for under $8 at tfl.org/gifts. Helpful Resources - Learn about God's salvation plan - Read our most recent articles - Subscribe to our daily devotional Follow Us YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter This listener-funded program features the clear, relevant Bible teaching of Alistair Begg. Today's program and nearly 3,000 messages can be streamed and shared for free at tfl.org thanks to the generous giving from monthly donors called Truthpartners. Learn more about this Gospel-sharing team or become one today. Thanks for listening to Truth For Life!
Do you ever feel like the tasks that take up most of your time lack meaning or purpose? Not so, the Bible teaches! Find out how even boring, routine daily activities can have eternal significance. That's our focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg. Titus 3:1215 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/163/29
Do you ever feel like the tasks that take up most of your time lack meaning or purpose? Not so, the Bible teaches! Find out how even boring, routine daily activities can have eternal significance. That's our focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg. Titus 3:1215 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/163/29
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Matthew 20. In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus illustrates the generosity of God and the value that He places on all believers, no matter how far along they are in their walk with the Lord. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson about the parable of the workers in the vineyard in Matthew 20. The passage presents questions about fairness and our value in God's eyes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
We've come to the end of the Basics series, on what it means to be Christian and United Methodist. But what does it all mean? What difference does it make? If grace is true, and if all people matter, then it means we have a very particular responsibility to LIVE our faith. Join us as we talk about the Kingdom of God and our United Methodist Social Principles. We'll tackle hard questions. And hear a story of John Wesley having a BULL TURNED LOOSE on him. Not unrelated— and TOTALLY worth it! See you there!
Messages from Merge Community Church in Azle, Tx.
On This Week at Charlestown Road, Jason and Roger revisit Sunday morning's sermon, Everyone Matters, digging deeper into the fact that evangelism still works, but the way we go about it also matters.
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In today's episode, Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Matthew 20. In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus illustrates the generosity of God and the value that He places on all believers, no matter how far along they are in their walk with the Lord. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
In today's episode, Pastor Bryan shares a lesson about the parable of the workers in the vineyard in Matthew 20. The passage presents questions about fairness and our value in God's eyes. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Everyone Matters in The Kingdom of GOd
"People really want to know that they have value. We can bring that to them in leadership positions, leadership roles." I had a pretty cool experience a couple months ago and I made a note of it because I knew it would be a great podcast topic. The story really reinforces something we've talked about before. It's the idea that people matter and they need to know they matter. Whether that is in companies, employees, family members or friends, people really want to know that they have value. During a trip to Atlanta, my wife, Valerie, and I stayed with our friends Rick and Vicky. Rick is semi retired now, but he's a guy he can never stop. He always has to be doing something. It just so happened that the night before we arrived Rick stepped in to volunteer at a local homeless shelter. They have a rotation where they need men to go spend the night at a homeless shelter and manage it. They are there to keep order, make sure everything's okay, people are safe, et cetera. During his shift, a man approached him with a request to be quizzed for his driver's license exam. Despite not owning a car, the man simply wanted to prove to himself that he could achieve something. This simple but powerful interaction has stuck with me since. It highlighted the human desire for validation and accomplishment. It serves as a great reminder that leaders can cultivate this feeling of value in their team members, regardless of their role or status. One of the best ways to build relationships is by taking an interest in others' achievements and supporting them, both in personal and professional settings. Genuine empathy, kindness, and understanding in leadership roles goes a long way. By truly listening, being present, and offering guidance, leaders can create a positive and supportive environment that fosters growth and achievement. Take a listen to this episode then apply the lessons Jody and I share in your own life to create a positive impact on others. Connect with Dan: www.dancockerell.com About Dan - https://dancockerell.com/about/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dancockerell/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dancockerell/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/dancockerellspeaker Episode Highlights 00:01:08 - Story of Rick at the Homeless Shelter 00:04:16 - Bringing Value to Others 00:06:17 - Examples of Showing Others They Matter 00:09:46 - Everyone Matters 00:12:24 - The Power of Curiosity and Connection 00:13:17 - The Fear of Vulnerability 00:14:11 - The Importance of Professionalism 00:16:13 - The Impact of Leadership Actions 00:17:54 - Cultivating a Culture of Value
Meet Luis. He's the President of the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC), a national nonprofit improving the nutrition, health, and well-being of people struggling against U.S. poverty-related hunger through advocacy, partnerships, and by advancing bold and equitable policy solutions.
Meet Sonya. When this incredible human entered our midst in the We Are For Good community, we just knew we'd met a kindred spirit. As a certified Leadership and Change Management Coach, she shares her critical insight and support with clients, empowering them to navigate change with more resilience, clarity, and joy. She's sharing her perspectives on the unique challenges that leaders in the social sector face. Plus, her one good thing, just might be one of our favorites ever
Welcome back to our Friday Series, 9️⃣Trends that Matter in 2023. Today we're diving into Trend #8: Lock Arms for Impact. We can't go at this alone to accomplish the Impact Uprising. This is going to look a lot like breaking down walls, leaving our silos, and solving for the bigger picture - together. Joining the conversation is Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation. She's sharing her experience around partnerships and moving in lockstep together with other organizations. Tune in to get inspired to do more together
Welcome back to our Friday Series, 9️⃣Trends that Matter in 2023. Today we're breaking down Trend #7: Be a Change Agent. This is the year to find your voice and stand proudly in support of a mission or movement. You have the power to make a difference in the world with your voice. Here to add a spark to this conversation is Tania Bhattacharyya, founder of Lumos Marketing and rockstar fundraiser (she's raised nearly $8M during her career!) Her superpower is lighting up women and leaders of color voices, opening doorways of opportunity and influence. Don't miss this conversation - we hope you'll walk away empowered to share your voice, story, experience and ideas
Meet Michelle and Adrienne. We have two dynamic leaders in the house
Meet Jeff. From high school teacher to Congressional campaign manager to U.S. Marine, Jeff has dedicated his life to serving others. Today, he's the Director of Advocacy at No One Left Behind, the longest-standing nonprofit dedicated to our local allies from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Tune in to hear how No One Left Behind is advocating to keep our allies safe and provide them with the support they need.
Welcome back to our Friday Series, Trends that Matter in 2023. We're going to explore Trend #6: Humanize the Digital Experience today on the podcast. With the emergence of new AI, humanizing the digital experience is more important than ever. Here with us is Nejeed Kassam, Co-Founder and CEO of Keela and Co-Founder of Fundraising Kit, to explore how nonprofits can bring humanity to the forefront of digital experiences. Tune in for a conversation about creativity, building systems of belonging, and how we can work with technology to make our work more human.
Meet Patton. This nonprofit consultant and coach has worked with nearly 275 organizations on their leadership development, fundraising and strategic planning. On his podcast Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, Patton chats with nonprofit leaders around the world and in 2022 he published a book by the same title. We're talking about how you can identify your leadership goal and create a detailed plan to get you there. If you're at an organization looking to invest in the next leader or an employee looking to step into that leadership role, he has the advice to support you on either path. Don't miss it! Learn Barriers that exist around leadership development and how to overcome themHow to identify your leadership goalsThe importance of wellness in the sectorToday's GuestPatton McDowell, Founder, PMA Nonprofit LeadershipFor more information and episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/388.About our Sponsor VirtuousYou know we believe Everyone Matters - and we've witnessed the greatest philanthropic movements happen when you both SEE and activate donors at every level, and Virtuous is the platform to help you do just that. Virtuous helps charities reimagine generosity through responsive fundraising, volunteer management, and online giving, and we love it because this approach builds trust and loyalty through personalized engagement. Learn more today at virtuous.org.About our Sponsor Feathr Feathr is trusted by more than 1,000 nonprofits of all sizes — from the Humane Society and Meals on Wheels to IJM .Don't rely on magic to hit your goals next year. Use Feathr to elevate your digital marketing campaigns and grow impact in 2023.Learn more and get started today at Feathr.co. And, be sure to tell them We Are For Good sent you! Start Learning in We Are For Good PRO Today!Join us inside We Are For Good's professional development experience and community: We Are For Good PRO. We're offering a special discount to our podcast listeners- use code PODCAST at checkout to take 15% OFF your professional development for a year. We can't wait to get you equipped and activated. Visit www.weareforgoodpro.com to start learning today!Support the showSupport the We Are For Good PodcastWe believe education is for everyone. We strive to make our teaching as forward-thinking, accessible, affordable and inclusive as possible. Your generous support will help power the #ImpactUprising, free resources and community for change-agents globally. Join the We Are For Good CommunityYou can think of it as the after-party to each podcast episode
Meet Mary. As a frontline fundraiser, she built her own software to crunch the numbers saving herself time and energy and her fundraising results skyrocketed
Welcome back to our Friday Series, 9️⃣Trends that Matter in 2023. Today we're exploring Trend #5: Community is Core. It's no secret that we believe community everything, and we want to empower you to co-build a community around your missions. The philosophy of community building is no longer “build it and they will come.” True community is building WITH people. Plus, this conversation means we get to hang out with one of the best community builders we know, Floyd Jones, Director of Community and Partnerships at Givebutter. Join us as we chat about building, engaging and activating those nearest and dearest to build movements that have the power to change the world
Meet Meena. She's a community data strategist who helps nonprofits and social impact agencies advance human-centered data insights - focusing on equitable research tools and analyzing engagement. She helps nonprofits and social impact agencies with mindful research practices for a social justice-centered community. Plus, she's just an incredible human who volunteers as advisor to 10+ amazing small-shops across North America, mentors immigrant women in technology and data science-related careers and is creating an online school called Data Is For Everyone! Don't miss this conversation that will help us humanize data and put these principles into action
Meet Jacob. This former Greenpeace activist, social change strategist and former President and CEO of Guidestar (now Candid) has seen social movements rise to make lasting impact in our world. His recent book “The Toolbox: Methods and Mindsets for Maximizing Social Impact” is the book for changemakers and he's exploring the concepts in the book with us on the podcast
Jon, Becky and Julie are in the house for the Season 6 Finale
OverviewWelcome back to our Habits of an Impactful Nonprofit Friday series. We're ending this series by looking at the entire nonprofit shop with Meghan Cressman, Senior Director of Development at New Story. We're bringing tips, case studies and the Do's/Dont's for a modern, innovative nonprofit. Tune in as we round out this Friday series with the belief that powerful impact-driven philanthropy transforms organizations, lifts up communities and changes lives
Meet Aidan. This founder is the king of our favorite phrase “try stuff.” We love our buds at Feathr who are leading the way with digital marketing support for nonprofits. He recognizes marketing often gets a bad wrap, and he's brought the case for why now is the time nonprofits need to lean in. Tune in for his expert tips and advice for the new digital marketing adapter
Meet Heather. She's the Managing Director at Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) where research is identifying the programs and policies that help people move permanently out of poverty. LEO's nonprofit partners test their ideas and programs and then share their strategies to ultimately have an even greater impact in the pursuit of eradicating poverty. Tune in for this conversation that's grounded equally in data and hope
OverviewWelcome back to our Friday Series: The Habits of an Impactful Fundraiser. We simply couldn't miss the opportunity to talk all things donor relations with two of the most dynamic people we know - Lynne Wester (The DRG Group) and T. Clay Buck (TCB Fundraising). They're sharing their collective wisdom including the one KPI you need to measure, building an attitude of gratitude and mental health tips. Don't miss this action-packed episode created with the modern donor relations officer in-mind
OverviewMeet Melissa. This marketer spent 13 years at Google before co-founding Gated, a startup challengings unknown senders to donate to charity in order to reach you - so everything in your inbox is worth your attention. Join us for a conversation all about modern corporate social responsibility programs and how nonprofits can maximize their digital footprint even when strapped for money and time⌛