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Purpose Church
LIKE LEMONADE - FAITH–FULL!

Purpose Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 34:21


Faithfulness is displayed over and over throughout the Bible. In this week's message, faithfulness is the fruit of the spirit flavor that Pastor Dustin teaches on. A lot of times in life, fear can try to freeze us, but faithfulness says keeps going. – Listen to the message here!

Faith Full Podcast
What a village cemetery says about Catholicism in France

Faith Full Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 8:11


A cemetery in northern France tells us something about Catholicism in this country. I've been here many times over the last 15 years…a tiny slice of this village's lifetime, stretching to the 12th century. In 2013, broken crucifixes and stones littered the grounds of St. Martin church. Flowers and vegetation reclaimed many plots, and at least to me the site felt forgotten. But something changed, bringing some well-needed love and attention to St. Martin...at a time when there are some glimpses of hope for the faith in France. Pope Leo XIV has called for a missionary renewal in France, and baptisms are on the rise. Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com  Donate: https://www.faithfullpod.com/support/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811 YouTube: https://youtu.be/sjFA9QtxwEg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv In society in general, coming to a cemetery like this is a sacred place. This is a place where people should show reverence. It's only natural that this is where loved ones and all of us can remember people we may have known, or at least acknowledge that fellow brothers and sisters in Christ existed. But over time some cemeteries face neglect. And in France especially, with a complicated history with its religion, we can ask why did it fall in disrepair? Was it part of a general turning away from the church, or from religion, that these places fell into disrepair? Or that people forgot, and didn't pay attention to cemeteries like this one at St. Martin, in the village of Mauregny-en-Haye. This village has only about 400 residents, and it's lost many of the staples of village life. Decades ago it had things you might expect in a village including two butchers, a market, and even a traveling clothing seller named “the carrier pigeon” would show up. But no longer..no bakery, no traditional grocery store, but farmers do sell fresh produce. And St. Martin itself isn't the hub it surely used to be. A pamphlet with some local history says big changes to St. Martin's operations began in the 1960s. At that time, falling parishioner numbers limited the number of priests regularly coming to the area, and thus reduced the number of church services, which thus reduced the number of Catholics, which reduced the number of services, etc. Even though the Catholic faith in France has changed a lot over time, and my most recent trip to France has proved that there's a general curiosity about religion. What happened? Why did Catholicism fall off so abruptly? As we learned in our episode about the nuns of Compiegne, it's a complicated history, often related to the revolution, but even before. The complicated relationship between the church and the monarchy, the rise of laicite within France. The changing of just how France operates through multiple world wars. What role does the church play amid such devastation? It's hard, it's a hard question to answer. But to pay respect in a cemetery like this just seems natural, it's what should be done. And there are people who have taken care of St. Martin. There was an effort to raise money for this place to restore headstones and dress it up a bit. But it doesn't change the larger trend against the church, against maintenance of places like this as a church as opposed to part of the patrimoine, collective heritage of France. And that's something that the faithful have to wrestle with, and people who are not particularly religious have to wrestle with. The French subscribe to a kind of hyper secularism as a social “religion” called laicite, extreme separation of church and state. And interesting enough, a desire to preserve civic history may have helped save St. Martin. Residents and officials worked to secure about 350-thousand-euros to repair the church roof, doors and other improvements in the name of preserving heritage, as opposed to preserving a House of God because it's a house of God. Some naysayers may not much care about this. “It is just a building,” one might say, or “why should religious groups spend money on property when they can feed the poor?” The physical church building can serve as a hub for feeding the poor, and act as a space for people to contemplate themselves, and God. It also serves as a cultural marker, and an historical marker. In May 2025 Pope Leo said France's “Christian heritage” … “still profoundly permeates [French] culture and remains alive in many hearts.” This came on the heels of a report that France's Catholic Church planned to welcome more than 10,300 adult catechumens at Easter, marking a 45% increase from 2024 figures. This is incredible news. Put simply I think it's a good thing to maintain churches and cemeteries. Yes for the religious part of it, and I happen to be Catholic so it's a holy place to me, but also as part of the fabric that holds the community together.

City Light Church Las Vegas | Jabin Chavez
Faithfull in the Little | Jabin Chavez | City light Vegas

City Light Church Las Vegas | Jabin Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 36:56


Faithfull in the Little | Jabin Chavez | City light Vegas by Jabin Chavez

Heritage Fellowship Church

What happens when God calls you to step out—without knowing where you're going? In Week 3 of our Faith Full series, Pastor Jason Sharpe unpacks Hebrews 11:8-12 and the life of Abraham, reminding us that real faith lives in the unknown. When God leads us into the impossible, it's not to overwhelm us—it's to make space for Him to show up in power.Through powerful truths like “don't put limits on God” and “the biggest mistake is not trying,” this message will challenge you to stop asking what if I fail? and start asking do I please God? Whether you're at a crossroads or simply need courage to obey, this message will stir your faith and inspire forward motion.

The Drive - A Daily Devotional by Pastor Mike Sternad

Send us a textActs 6:1-7But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.” And what they said pleased the whole gathering, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolaus, a proselyte of Antioch. These they set before the apostles, and they prayed and laid their hands on them.And the word of God continued to increase, and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests became obedient to the faith.Support the show

Truth Be Told
From Cringe to Credibility: Scroll-Stopping Truths with Dawn Faithfull and Matt Day

Truth Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 67:20


Stop scrolling.  This is an emergency. Also, it's a hook.  A way to grab your listeners attention to increase engagement. How can lessons from social media impact our everyday communication? In this engaging conversation, Dave Thompson is joined by Dawn Faithfull and Matthew day – communication experts who excel in social media outreach and engagement.  They explore various aspects of communication and content creation, discussing the importance of authenticity, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the cultural shifts in how social media is perceived and utilized. They share personal experiences and insights on creating engaging content, the challenges faced in the process, and the evolving landscape of communication in the digital age. In this conversation, the speakers explore the nuances of personal branding, the importance of effective communication, and the challenges of navigating social media engagement. They discuss the humbling experience of being recognized for their work, the significance of crafting engaging hooks, and the evolving nature of audience engagement. The conversation also touches on the unintended consequences of marketing messages, the impact of negative feedback, and the necessity of authenticity in building connections. Ultimately, they emphasize the power of intentional communication and the importance of adapting to audience needs.  They discuss strategies for building a personal brand, overcoming the fear of starting, and the significance of engaging with others to enhance visibility and connection in the digital space. The dialogue highlights the evolving landscape of social media and the need for individuals to adapt and thrive within it. Truths: Authenticity is key in content creation. Overcoming imposter syndrome is part of growth. Engaging with your audience is crucial – don't post and ghost! Quality content often requires multiple takes. Confidence in communication can be built over time. Understanding your audience is essential for effective communication. Personal branding can lead to unexpected connections and opportunities. Crafting effective hooks is essential for capturing audience attention. The nature of hooks evolves, requiring constant adaptation. Negative feedback is part of the process; thick skin is necessary. Authenticity in communication fosters deeper connections. Engagement metrics are crucial for understanding audience response. Intentionality in communication can enhance audience interaction. Understanding your audience is crucial for effective messaging. Social media is an attention economy where brands compete for visibility. Starting to create content is a significant hurdle for many. Consistency and authenticity are key to building a personal brand. Engagement with others' content is essential for growth. The algorithm rewards active participation on social media. Content creation should be fun and not feel like a chore. Don't be afraid to experiment and learn from your content. It's important to step outside your echo chamber for broader understanding.

Redeemer Charlotte
A Faith-full Life | The Teachings of Jesus in James

Redeemer Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 37:08


James 1:5-18; Matthew 7:7-11Learn more about Redeemer Church here.

Heritage Fellowship Church

In Week 2 of our Faith Full series, Pastor Jason Sharpe challenges us to take a closer look at our personal faith journey. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3:5–10, Luke 2:52, and Romans 13:11, this message helps us ask key questions:What is the theme of your life?What is your intended purpose?What do you believe—and who do you believe?When did you first believe?Discover 3 reasons to get back to the basics of your faith:Revisit your passion for GodRemember the moment you first believedReset your mind for spiritual growthWhether you've followed Jesus for years or you're just getting started, this message will inspire you to ground yourself again in what truly matters.

Heritage Fellowship Church

What does it mean to live faith full? In this powerful message, Pastor Jason Sharpe kicks off our new series by reminding us that faith isn't just a feeling—it's a walk, a plan, a fight, and a perspective that sees beyond what others can.Using John 19:28–30 and 2 Timothy 4:7–8 as a foundation, we explore how:Your faith walk is the distance between where you are and what you're believing for.A faith-filled life includes a faith plan (Psalm 37:5, Habakkuk 2:2).True faith fights ferociously (2 Corinthians 10:4–5).Faith sees what others can't see (2 Kings 6:16–17).And real faith worships when it doesn't make sense (2 Samuel 6:12–15).Be encouraged, challenged, and inspired to take the next step in your walk of faith. You're closer than you think!

Low-Noise
Marianne Faithfull

Low-Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 17:45


A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the critically aclaimed album Broken English by English singer-songwriter and actor Marianne Faithfull in under thirty minutes.After a long absence, Faithfull made a musical comeback in 1979 with Broken English. The album was a commercial success and marked a resurgence of her musical career. The album earned Faithfull a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and is widely  regarded as her definitive recording.Faithfull received the World Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2009 Women's World Awards, and in 2011 she was made a Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the government of France. Faithfull died in London on 30 January 2025, at the age of 78.In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.Mathew Woodallhttps://buymeacoffee.com/lownoiseWhy buy me a coffee?Low Noise is proudly ad-free. If you would like to to say thank you for any of the content you have enjoyed (and help support the continuation of creating more), the above link provides a way to make a small donation of your choice (I also function on coffee!).Feel free to leave a note with your donation to let me know what you enjoy about the podcast or any topics you would like me to discuss in the future.

Very Good Trip
Voix féminines folk, country et soul, paysages oniriques : Valerie June, Alison Krauss, Marianne Faithfull

Very Good Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 54:33


durée : 00:54:33 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, Michka Assayas met à l'honneur des voix féminines dans des styles variés, soul, folk, country. Certaines connues, d'autres moins, mais qui méritent de l'être davantage. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin

Angel Life Makeover
Episode 201: Archangel Michael and Lady Faith Full Moon Temple

Angel Life Makeover

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 10:21


Archangel Michael and Lady Faith Full Moon Temple by Andrea Dombecki. Reignite your soul's power with these powerful Twin flame Archangels. Re awaken your healing and manifesting abilities, through joy, love and intention raise your vibration and connect with your inner magic. Visit a Full moon temple with these angels to experience powerful soul healing and quantum awakening.  https://www.angelfairyhealing.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/angelfairyhealing

The Vivify Podcast
Mustard: Faithfull

The Vivify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 55:39


Life often brings challenges that test our trust in God. But when we are full of faith, we can stand strong, knowing He is always with us and for us. Being faith-full means trusting God completely and wholeheartedly. In this teaching, we discover what it means to live a faith-full life.

Lost Ladies of Lit

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textOne of the last projects recorded by singer/actress Marianne Faithfull (who passed away in January) was a 2021 spoken word album of English Romantic poetry, including a hauntingly beautiful 12-minute recitation of Tennyson's “Lady of Shalott.” After exploring Faithfull's passion for (and family connections to) classic literature, Amy finds new meaning in this poem about an exiled woman fated to forever view life through a mirror's reflection. This episode includes accounts of several other doomed and exiled noblewomen in history — Lucrezia de Medici and Marguerite de la Rocque — and the books their lives inspired.Mentioned in this episode:She Walks in Beauty by Marianne Faithfull“As Tears Go By” by Marianne Faithfull“The Lady of Shalott” by Alfred, Lord TennysonVenus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-MasochVenus in Furs by The Velvet UndergroundThe Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'FarrellLucrezia de MediciPortrait of Lucrezia de Medici at North Carolina Museum of Art“My Last Duchess” by Robert BrowningIsola by Allegra GoodmanMarguerite de la RocqueThe Heptameron by Marguerite de NavarreFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast

Church of the King Texas
Growing Your Faith 10x

Church of the King Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 34:44


In part 2 of our series, Faith-Full, Pastor Jason gives us practical ways to grow our faith 10x. He reminds us how important it is to have Together Faith and grow with those around us. 

Fresh Air
Remembering British Singer Marianne Faithfull

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 46:25


Discovered at a Rolling Stones party at the age of 17, Marianne Faithfull broke out in the early '60s with the Jagger/Richards song "As Tears Go By." Faithfull's liaison with Mick Jagger kept her in the public eye. In the '70s, she struggled with addiction, but she made a triumphant comeback in her 30s, and became a critically acclaimed rock cabaret singer. Also, critic-at-large John Powers reviews the Brazilian film I'm Still Here, which he describes as a "moving, inspiring, beautifully made story about learning to confront tyranny."Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
Remembering British Singer Marianne Faithfull

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 46:25


Discovered at a Rolling Stones party at the age of 17, Marianne Faithfull broke out in the early '60s with the Jagger/Richards song "As Tears Go By." Faithfull's liaison with Mick Jagger kept her in the public eye. In the '70s, she struggled with addiction, but she made a triumphant comeback in her 30s, and became a critically acclaimed rock cabaret singer. Also, critic-at-large John Powers reviews the Brazilian film I'm Still Here, which he describes as a "moving, inspiring, beautifully made story about learning to confront tyranny."Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Church of the King Texas
The Process of Faith

Church of the King Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 39:21


A Faith-Filled life is a life of fulfillment. In week 1 of our new series Faith-Full, Pastor Jason gives us the 4 step process for having faith in our life. 

Very Good Trip
Marianne Faithfull, un concert rêvé

Very Good Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 55:18


durée : 00:55:18 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Au menu de ce Very Good Trip, la voix d'une femme qui ne ressemblait à aucune autre. Michka Assayas consacrait cette émission à Marianne Faithfull à l'occasion de la sortie d'un album ou elle ne chantait pas mais récitait ses poèmes anglais préférés, Tennyson, Wordsworth, Keats et Byron.

Gardendale Church of Christ Podcast

Series: N/AService: Sun PMType: SermonSpeaker: Jason Shackleford

popular Wiki of the Day
Marianne Faithfull

popular Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 3:44


pWotD Episode 2831: Marianne Faithfull Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 482,580 views on Friday, 31 January 2025 our article of the day is Marianne Faithfull.Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull (29 December 1946 – 30 January 2025) was an English singer and actress. She achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her UK top 5 single "As Tears Go By" and became one of the leading female artists of the British Invasion in the United States.Born in Hampstead, London, Faithfull began her career in 1964 after attending a party for the Rolling Stones, where she was discovered by Andrew Loog Oldham. Her 1965 debut studio album Marianne Faithfull, released simultaneously with her studio album Come My Way, was a huge success and was followed by further albums on Decca Records. From 1966 to 1970 she had a highly publicised romantic relationship with Mick Jagger. Her popularity was enhanced by roles in films, including I'll Never Forget What's'isname (1967), The Girl on a Motorcycle (1968) and Hamlet (1969). But her popularity was overshadowed by personal problems in the 1970s, when she became anorexic, homeless and addicted to heroin.During her 1960s musical career, Faithfull was noted for her distinctive melodic, high-register vocals. But, in the subsequent decade, her voice was altered by severe laryngitis and persistent drug abuse, which left her sounding permanently raspy, cracked and lower in pitch. The new sound was praised as "whisky soaked" by some critics and was seen as having helped to capture the raw emotions expressed in her music.After a long absence, Faithfull made a musical comeback in 1979 with the release of a critically acclaimed seventh studio album, Broken English. The album was a commercial success and marked a resurgence of her musical career. Broken English earned Faithfull a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and is regarded as her "definitive recording". She followed this with a series of studio albums including Dangerous Acquaintances (1981), A Child's Adventure (1983) and Strange Weather (1987). Faithfull wrote three books about her life: Faithfull: An Autobiography (1994), Memories, Dreams & Reflections (2007) and Marianne Faithfull: A Life on Record (2014).Faithfull received the World Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2009 Women's World Awards, and in 2011 she was made a Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the government of France.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:36 UTC on Saturday, 1 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Marianne Faithfull on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kimberly.

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"IT IS THE EVENING OF A LEGEND" - MARIANNE EVELYN GABRIEL FAITHFULL - DECEMBER 29, 1946 - JANUARY 30, 2025- IN HONOR OF AN ARTIST, A POET AND A TESTAMENT TO THE POWER OF REINVENTION- FEATURING HER FINAL RECORDING OF "AS TEARS GO BY" FR

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 17:10


Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull has boarded The Mystery Train at 78.In the 70's she was anorexic, homeless and addicted to heroin.At the time of her passing she had acquired the status of legend.Marianne was a genuine, brilliant artist in a sea of impostors.Sleep Well in that ocean you struggled so hard to master regardless of the merciless tears that passed by.-Rich Buckland

Le 13/14
Hommage à Marianne Faithfull

Le 13/14

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 5:28


durée : 00:05:28 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Suite à la mort de Marianne Faithfull, Frédéric Pommier nous fait réécouter les extraits de deux interviews : la chanteuse Chantal Goya évoquant la chanson "As Tears Go By" et le producteur François Ravard, qui fut le compagnon de Marianne Faithfull, évoquant son duo avec Ismaël Lô "Without Blame".

Les journaux de France Culture
La chanteuse et actrice britannique Marianne Faithfull est morte à 78 ans

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 14:20


durée : 00:14:20 - Journal de 7 h - La chanteuse, folk, rock, pop, compositrice et actrice britannique Marianne Faithfull, connue notamment pour sa chanson As Tears Go By, est morte à l'âge de 78 ans à Londres.

Interférences
Hommage à Marianne Faithfull

Interférences

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 54:45


durée : 00:54:45 - Et je remets le son - par : Matthieu Conquet - Une voix particulière qui a évolué au fil des décennies, passant d'un timbre délicat à ses débuts à une voix plus grave et plus rugueuse qui est devenue sa signature. Derrière cette voix une artiste, autrice, comédienne et grand lectrice. Parcours dans une discographie riche.

Le journal de 7h00
La chanteuse et actrice britannique Marianne Faithfull est morte à 78 ans

Le journal de 7h00

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 14:20


durée : 00:14:20 - Journal de 7 h - La chanteuse, folk, rock, pop, compositrice et actrice britannique Marianne Faithfull, connue notamment pour sa chanson As Tears Go By, est morte à l'âge de 78 ans à Londres.

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
Emma Swift on Marianne Faithfull 'Broken English' (repost in tribute to Marianne Faithfull)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 34:17


Today we sadly lost the legendary Marianne Faithfull, so in tribute we are resharing this episode from 2016 with Emma Swift celebrating Faithfull's classic album 'Broken English'.   ---- Queen of the Sadcore Bangers Emma Swift returns to the show to talk about Marianne Faithfull's brittle, confronting classic ‘Broken English'. Faithfull started her career being exploited as a folk-pop starlet, hitting rock bottom with drugs and homelessness and then taking control of her life and identity with this album. Emma and I talk about the cock forrest of the punk / new wave scene, how women are often written out of pop history, the inappropriate way Emma discovered the album, how it's influencing the shift in her music from despair to rage, and more.

Harbour Church Podcast
By The Spirit: Faith Full- Darren Davis - Audio

Harbour Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 42:31


Have you ever felt that you were lacking faith in your life? Join Darren C Davis, as he shares the process of what it looks like grow in the faithfulness of God, by His Spirit!

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience
Episode 319: Minneapolis, MN - 6/30/1998

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 95:56


This week's episode takes us back to the Yield tour to cover Pearl Jam's first headlining arena gig in Minnesota. With only a few shows under their belt in the early onset of the Matt Cameron era, the band was starting to figure out their stride with the new, then temporary, drummer. The crowd was red hot for every performance and every hiccup within this set, which led to some surprised reactions from Ed, who didn't have the show in mind as a sleeper show. The big story coming out of this show stemmed from a callback to something that The Who did in their live shows. After years of playing My Generation ad nauseum, they turned the song into a very riffy, blues influenced jam. This is something that Ed, a lifelong Who fan, picked up on and started to utilize during Porch in a similar fashion back around the mid-2000's. This was the first instance where they dabbled in it. We'll talk about the history of both My Generation blues and the slow/riffy Porch intros and how it became a staple for them much later in their live career. We'll also dig into great performances of Brain Of J., Faithfull, Even Flow, Black and very early versions of Pilate and All Those Yesterdays which were rarely played that year. Joining us for this episode is our longtime friend Kirk Walton who we like to call Mr. Minnesota. He'll share his story about the show which included a trip to Mervyn's of California, and we'll also get to chat about the misery that Minnesota sports fans endure. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Faith-full Church Members

Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 30:46


Believers must participate faithfully, before God's face, by faith, in the life of the church.

Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Faith-full Church Members

Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 30:46


Believers must participate faithfully, before God's face, by faith, in the life of the church.

Faith Full Podcast
Remember Catholic martyrs of the French Revolution: the Carmelite Saints of Compiègne

Faith Full Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 29:12


You may not realize it, but the Catholic faith was one of the great targets of the French Revolution, birthing martyrs and saints from persecution and bloodshed. Sixteen Carmelite nuns were beheaded in 1794 for remaining true to their vows, and nothing more. During the so-called Reign of Terror which saw revolutionaries sniffing out real and imagined conspiracies, these nuns were expelled from their monastic life and offered a choice: renounce their faith, and submit to extreme secularism, or be deemed enemies of the state. The prioress Mother Teresa of St. Augustine proposed the sisters offer their lives for the salvation of France, fulfilling a prophetic dream from another sister a hundred years before. The act of sacrifice was offered while the nuns sang hymns and prayed, guillotined in front of a crowd faced with the consequence of madness. Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. This episode features Jonathan O'Brien, author of "Called to Compiègne": https://www.amazon.com/Called-Compi%C3%A8gne-Jonathan-Michael-OBrien/dp/B0D72K2F5F Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com  Donate: https://www.faithfullpod.com/support/  Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811  YouTube: https://youtu.be/sjFA9QtxwEg  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv On a rainy night in Paris, the Catholic Bishop strikes the door of Notre Dame with his crozier, or staff, as French President Emmanuel Macron and mayor Anne Hidalgo look on. This ceremony on December 7, 2024, reconsecrated the Cathedral after the devastating fire in 2019. To a Catholic, Notre Dame is God's house. But to the French, it is part of the patrimoine, the collective French heritage and cultural identity of France. Yes, it's still God's house, but following the French Revolution France developed into a society governed by laicite—hyper secularism. During the Revolution, this Cathedral of Notre Dame was declared a temple of reason. Effigies were constructed on her floors. The traditional symbols and characteristics of true Catholicism, which is interwoven with France's history, were eyed with suspicion. Priests and nuns were forced to take oaths to the republic, and those who didn't were arrested.  I took a pilgrimage to France recently, and visited minor and major holy sites all over the country. I celebrated Mass at the cathedrals of Tours and Orleans, I prayed at the Marian apparition site of Pontmain, at the Abbaye of Mont Saint Michel, at Joan of Arc's birthplace of Domremy La Pucelle, and where she saw the Dauphin crowned king in the cathedral of Reims. These and many other sites were powerful reminders of just how Catholic France was, and is, if you know where to look. Americans often find a kinship in the idea of the French Revolution because a democracy emerged from the ruins of monarchy. But the story of the martyrs, now saints, of Compiegne, reminds us of the brutality. To learn more about these brave women religious I spoke with Jonathan O'Brien, a Catholic convert who was touched by the story of the nuns in Compiegne and wrote his book: Called to Compiegne. We spoke before Pope Francis formally declared the nuns as saints through what's called equipollent canonization: the Church believes these women are in Heaven, without reported modern miracles, as is usually required. I asked Jonathan what inspired him to dig deep into their history:

West Highland Church Sermons
Past, Present, and Future: God is Faithfull - Pastor Dave Roberts

West Highland Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024


Past, Present, and Future: God is Faithfull - Pastor Dave Roberts

West Highland Church Sermons
Past, Present, and Future: God is Faithfull, Psalm 77:11-12, Psalm 139:23-24, 2 Corinthians9:8 - Pastor Dave Roberts

West Highland Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024


Past, Present, and Future: God is Faithfull - Pastor Dave Roberts

Faith Full Podcast
Gratitude and (almost) house fires

Faith Full Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 7:40


My house almost caught fire, and I had no idea of the danger until it was over, pieced together by burn marks on a wall and other clues around an old boiler system. I called a specialist to look at it, and he said bluntly: he's come to believe things happen for a reason, and our house is still standing for a reason. I always try to express gratitude to others and to God, but as we come into the holiday season I thought this story was especially worth bringing to you all. Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. In this short episode we hear from Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB, translator of St. Aloysius Gonzaga's Meditations on the Holy Angels. Plus an excerpt from St. Thérèse of Lisieux's autobiography "The Story of a Soul." Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com/ Donate: https://www.faithfullpod.com/support/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv When you know what you're looking for the clues are obvious: burn marks on a wall, a tripped electrical breaker, and a broken boiler. In hindsight it's easy. But in day-to-day life, it's not. About a month ago I started to run my heating system before winter to make sure everything was working well. My house was built in the 1950s and part of the house has radiant floor heating. Essentially a gas-fired boiler heats up water that is sent through pipes under the floor. When it works, it works well! The boiler pilot light was out when I went to run my test, so I cleaned around the boiler and relit the light. The system kicked on, and for about two days it seemed to work well, until it didn't. I played with the thermostat trying to get the system back on but it didn't work. Around the same time, randomly, an electrical plug in my garage stopped working. It wasn't clear the problems were related…(foreshadowing). Ultimately I decided to call the heating repair company first to do a tune-up on the system and figure out what's wrong. It took just a minute to see the problem. One of the burners was off its rack, and old fire-proofing material had crumbled. Flames had been shooting out the back of the unit onto the wall, ultimately hitting the wiring harness to the thermostat. “I'm not sure why they wired it like that,” the technician told me. “But it's good they did.” The melted wiring tripped the breaker and shut down the boiler, cutting the flow of gas and stopping the fire. The malfunctioning outlet must've been on an adjacent circuit or something. It's still sinking in, just how fortunate we are that our home wasn't taken in a fire, and the way the system was built in the 1950s kept us safe. As Catholics, this brought a few things to mind for my wife and me: one about St. Thérèse of Lisieux and the other about angels. I've been given the gift of seeing a stone moved from my path: the fire threatened my home, the place that my family considers safe and secure. Even if the fire had started, we have smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers–all things that would've likely kept us physically safe, but still would've lost property. I hope that in my journeying toward Heaven that I can use the time, talents and experiences God has given me to show my gratitude. It's a gratitude that extends beyond just the holiday season, of course, and is rooted deeply in what makes me, me. I'm just thankful to get to keep going, with a home that's intact. Thank you for listening to this short episode of Faith Full. Please share, like and subscribe if you find it worthwhile.

Revelation Frisco
Faith Full - Pastor Ben Sanders

Revelation Frisco

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 37:11


Doing ordinary, obedient tasks can become spiritually meaningful when we dedicate them to God. What may seem mundane in everyday life can take on eternal significance when approached with faith and a heart aligned with His will. Through this, God transforms simple acts into opportunities for growth, service, and deeper connection with Him.

Reverend Samuel Oduro
FAITHFULL TO THE END

Reverend Samuel Oduro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 52:31


Valley Church Messages
Everybody, One Boyd - Faith Full and Overflowing

Valley Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 28:19


Feeling like life's throwing a lot at you right now? You're not alone. But here's the good news: God's not just watching from the sidelines—He's working in you, and He wants to work through you! This weekend, we're diving into Romans 12:12-16 to discover how we can live with hope, patience, and purpose.

Le 13/14
Chantal Goya raconte "As Tears Go By" par Marianne Faithfull

Le 13/14

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 5:47


durée : 00:05:47 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Actuellement en tournée pour jouer son spectacle "Sur la route enchantée", elle fêtera ses 50 ans de carrière le 25 mai au Palais des Congrès avec un nouveau show qu'elle donnera dans toute la France. Au micro de Frédéric Pommier, Chantal Goya évoque "As Tears Go By", 1er tube de Marianne Faithfull.

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience
Episode 309: Auckland, NZ - 11/27/2009

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 93:46


Pearl Jam goes back on the road this week, and for the first time in ten years, they are making stops in Australia and New Zealand! The run will begin in Auckland, which is where our episode this week took place in on the 2009 Backspacer tour. Thanks to our Kiwi friend, Chris Warne, for putting in this episode request through our Patreon. He'll have info on some fun stuff going down at the shows, including the post-game reaction spots. This show offers a very unique OTOTO performance that you'll only get when touring the country. With the help of Neil and Liam Finn, there's an excellent performance of a song called Not Given Lightly by local legend, Chris Knox. We'll spend good time on this rarity that you may not have heard before. Other big highlights include one of the best versions of Severed Hand you'll ever hear, an amazing version of Faithfull, the uber rare Hold On played for only the second time, a fired up main set closing with Better Man and Red Mosquito featuring Ben Harper on slide guitar. All that, and we prepare for the upcoming tour starting this weekend! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

Asbury Seminary Kentucky Chapel
Wesleyan Foundations for Faithfull Callings: Loving Fully and Freely - with Dr. David Gyertson

Asbury Seminary Kentucky Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 36:20


Wesleyan Foundations for Faithfull Callings: Loving Fully and Freely

Faith Full Podcast
The tomb of St. Kateri Tekakwitha and the faith of Mohawk Catholics

Faith Full Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 26:14


It's been 12 years since St. Kateri Tekakwitha ("The Lily of the Mohawks") was declared a saint by the Catholic church, in October 2012. She was a Mohawk/Algonquin woman who lived in the late 17th century in present-day New York and Quebec, declaring herself a virgin for Christ. Her sainthood has sparked both pride and soul-searching within and beyond Canada's First Nations. St. Kateri's earthly remains are entombed at the National Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Shrine, in St. Francis Xavier Mission Catholic Church in Kahnawake, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River near Montreal. The church is not far from the Kateri school and Kateri Memorial Hospital—visible reminders that she lived here, or nearby, in a Catholic community before her death at age 24. Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. In this episode we are not retelling St. Kateri's life story, but rather we're bringing you voices from a few members of the present-day Catholic community in Kahnawake: Beverly Anna Sky Dolormier, a volunteer named Marian, and Fr. Richard Saint-Louis. Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com/  Donate: https://www.faithfullpod.com/support/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv Before we explore St. Kateri, we need to be transparent: there are many serious issues that may cloud discussions involving the Catholic Church that we won't fully be able to explore. The Church has a complicated history and present here. Jesuits, known as the Black Robes, evangelized as European powers colonized North America. Over centuries, the systems put in place to govern these territories have wrested ancestral lands, water rights, and more, from the indigenous peoples. Church-affiliated residential schools separated children from their families and culture in the name of assimilation. Despite public apologies from Pope Francis, the reports of abuses committed at those schools have left societal wounds that, for some, may never fully heal. But for some Catholics, faith bears witness to their resilience.

IMMANUEL Kenosha
Lucas Miles TPUSA Faith FULL INTERVIEW with Andy McGowan

IMMANUEL Kenosha

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 29:46


Enjoy the FULL LENGTH INTERVIEW that Pastor Andy had with Lucas Miles from Turning Point USA Faith on what Christians should do when worldview, policy, and personalities collide in politics.

AWR Urdu / اردو (Pakistan)
Daniel and his Friend faithfull with God : دانیال اور اُس کا دوست خُدا کے ساتھ وفادار

AWR Urdu / اردو (Pakistan)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 29:00


تب دانی ایل نے بادشاہ سے درخواست کی اور اُس نے سدرک اور میسک اور عبد نجو کو بابل کے صُوب کی کار پر دازی پر مُقرر کیا لیکن دانی ایل بادشاہ کے دربار میں رہا۔

Transformation Radio
Faith (Full Episode)

Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 31:02


In this episode of the Relational Recovery podcast, hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss faith. What does it mean to have faith, and what does it mean to live a life of faith? 

faithfull austin hill relational recovery
Wawasee Bible Sermon Audio
Three Faith-Full Risks - Enduring Courage

Wawasee Bible Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024


By 2030 the people of Wawasee Bible will engage in 10,000 Gospel Conversations and establish an Enduring Local Presence in at least two surrounding communities by meeting practical, emotional, and spiritual needs of people in the Greater Wawasee Lakes Area. Toward that end, our goal for 2024-2025 if “Enduring Courage”. In order to see God use us to realize our 2030 Enduring Reach vision, we're going to need to take some big risks, which will necessitate faith-fueled courage. In 2024-2025 the people of Wawasee Bible will take three faith-filled risks in the areas of evangelism, financial giving, and comfort. By God's grace we will grow in courage and faith as we trust the Lord's lead in our lives and our church!

The Everyday Millionaire Show
Mastering Real Estate: Insights and Strategies with Ginger Faith (Full Podcast)

The Everyday Millionaire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 42:09 Transcription Available


Discover the secrets to thriving in today's real estate market with Ginger Faith, a seasoned investor and broker from the San Francisco Bay Area. Inspired by Tony Robbins and Robert Allen, Ginger shares her impressive journey from launching a successful business in her twenties to navigating the high-stakes world of Silicon Valley real estate. Learn her strategies for maintaining low expenses, reinvesting income, and overcoming the challenges of bidding wars and fluctuating commission structures. Ginger's hard-earned lessons and real-world experiences highlight both the rewards and risks of real estate investing. Whether you're an experienced investor or just starting out, Ginger's story and insights will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to achieve financial success through real estate.