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Michigan unleashed a dizzying array of coverages to hide McCord's leverage from him, and Ryan Day had all kinds of motions and switches to uncover it. The game turned on Mason Graham, who allowed Michigan to keep the pressure on McCord and play with an extra defender in the secondary because OSU could not run on him. Hutchinson-level? Not yet, but Hutchinson before his injury in 2020, where this guy is an All-American. Rod Moore was back to himself. Sainristil isn't a vet at outside cornerback, McBurrows is a good nickel. Offensively there was a lot left on the table. Michigan maximized its RPS wins, Corum's run was RPS+1 but also the biggest play in Michigan football history? JJ almost had a TD on the throwback to Johnson, who didn't recognize he had a Daylen Baldwin opportunity. Run game limited because Tyliek Williams played out of his mind. Going to be a negative in the run game charting for the first time in years, Barnhart especially. But he was their best in pass pro. Do. Not. Leave. JTT. Unblocked. 2. Iowa Preview: Offense starts at 22:44 Abominable, worst in the Power 5. Their receivers are a bad match for their QB, who needs a big target more than a good route. Injured TEs and OL who run a lot of stretch and counter trey: the kind of team Michigan should be best able to defend. Mitigator: Michigan likes to leave their safeties back and subject their DTs to doubles, while teams have been suffocating Iowa specifically because you can bring down your safeties and their RB will break a tackle for 50 yards once every three games. 3. Iowa Preview: Defense starts at 36:59 Excellent as always, with a lot more talent than we're used to. Five-star safety is playing like one, safety-ish linebacker from Virginia is athletic and their best pass-rusher. Plus the usual array of Iowa types. We wonder if their big-butted WLB is grading out so well (87 to PFF, over 90 in coverage) because he's more than a match for Big Ten West competition, but will get dusted if he has to keep up with Donovan Edwards. Missing Cooper DeJean but CBs have been fine. Again: competition question mark, and their DL isn't great at pass-rushing, so there's an opportunity for explosives except they take that away by playing soft cover 2. If they do that Michigan will have to grind them down like last year, but can they without Zinter? Their punter is incredible. Their backup kicker had to kick the game-winner against Nebraska. 4. The Other Conference Championships + Playoff Talk starts at 56:41 We go in order, starting with Washington-Oregon, which is not a 10-point game like Vegas has it. Oregon has been playing fantastic of late and Washington keeps needing to TCU its way through Pac-12 teams. But remember back when they played Washington had that game until Oregon surged back. Texas-Oklahoma State is the biggest spread, want to root for our old friend at QB but also rooting for Texas to get in to keep out the unwanted SEC teams and Ohio State. Georgia could lose to Bama, which is chaos, and we talk more about the committee's choices than the game. FSU beating Louisville would mean FSU goes ahead of any 1-loss team, and if Georgia complains about getting Oregon as the 4-seed they should pound sand. We don't believe in conspiracies; the committee cares about who wins the games, not what ESPN talking heads say to prop up the SEC. A Playoff without any SEC teams would be right, glorious, and absolutely deserved. About the Featured Musician: 8-BIT BAND We're back to letting Seth pick out the songs, so I'm going to nerd out and show you what I've been writing to for a lot of the year. It is this 25+ member orchestra of amazing jazz musicians who come together off their various projects to compose and produce big band versions of videogame music from our childhoods. I could describe further but Adam Neely, who's one of my favorite video essayists (one of the people worth getting a Nebula subscription for), has a 30-minute video on it. He also plays bass. The 8-Bit Band is playing December 15th at Sony Hall in New York, and January 13th at the Ferguson Center in Newport News. Song choices: Chrono Trigger Main Theme Bob-Omb Battlefield Still Alive Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Welcome to this week's episode of #thespaceinbetween on #ForWhatItsWorthWithBlakeMelnick, called #TheCampfireJesusPlaylist. For the past month or so, we've been playing songs written by our current artist in residence, #OliverMcQuaid for all the intros and outros to the show. As a precursor to our next episode of #PasstheJam, where Oliver will join me as a co-host to "pass the jam" to an exciting new artist, we're going to have a little bit of a musical interlude, and play all of Oliver's tracks in their entirety and then conclude the episode with a little "taste" of what you can expect from our next "holder of the jam"So kick back and and have a listen - I hope you will enjoy this playlist as much as I did ...For What it's Worth...And if you like the show please consider making a small donation to the cause by buying us a coffee, using the Support the Show link below.The Music for Today's Show is written and performed by Oliver McQuaid and guests Cousin Kurt, Lennin and Heather Gemmell. Click HERE to listen to Oliver's interview called "Campfire Jesus" with Co-host Ben Hunter and visit the show BLOG to see the picsShow website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.comShow Blog - https://forwhatitsworthpodcast.comLink to Show Trailer: https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com/1151660/4138862-for-what-it-s-worth-trailerLink to For What it's Worth Face Book group page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/720335292207376Link to Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forwhatitsworth.podcast/Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to knowBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/forwhatitsworth)
等我音乐 Episode 4 : Jersey Deng is kind of hilarious. Jersey Deng is straight up talented. Jersey Deng is a star. Do yourself a favor and check out her story.本期《等我音乐》邀请到了重磅级的原创歌手 邓泽西(Jersey Deng)来谈谈她的音乐之路,以及围绕《I really lost a friend》这首歌曲的创作前后发生的趣闻与故事,希望粉丝们或即将成为Jersey粉丝的听众们能通过这期节目更好的了解这个搞怪、欢乐、天赋异禀的年轻音乐人。 目录 Contents: 1) 链接 Links 2) 歌词 Lyrics 3) 开场白文字 Opening Transcript 4) 语言学习材料 Language Learning Materials 1) 链接 LinksListen to i really lost a friend on B站Listen to i really lost a friend on 网易云音乐Watch Jersey's 弹舌 video on B站Follow 邓泽西 JerseyDeng on B 站Follow 邓泽西 JerseyDeng on 网易云音乐 想关注或与我们联系么?Wanna stay up to date or get in touch?Like us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram: breadtoastchinese微信公众号搜索 Search for our public WeChat account :BreadToast Chinese 面包吐思给我们发个邮件 Send us an email: breadtoastpodcast@outlook.com 2) 歌词 Lyricsi really lost a friend作曲 : 邓泽西/Nathanaël G作词 : 邓泽西/Nathanaël G I cried until I dissolve,我哭泣直至融入泪水,Come close to watch me turnd to pulp,凑近些一睹我浆糊似的心神I try but I can’t do right我尽力挽回可无济于事So how about just let it go那干脆放手吧I lost a friend I’ve never had我失去了一个朋友,从未有过的朋友I lost a friend我失去了一个挚友I lost a friend I’ve never had我失去了一个朋友,从未有过的朋友I lost a friend我失去了一个挚友あなたの仕事は自分の人生を大切にすることです。你的任务,就是珍惜你自己的人生,そして、前のいつよりもっと大切にします。而且还要比之前任何时候更加珍惜。I sighed till I lose my mind我叹息直至失去理智Stand back, better walk out of my life你走吧,别和我有任何纠缠I pined then I thought twice思来想去也累了So why didn’t I set them all on fire何不一忘皆空呢I lost a friend I’ve never had我失去了我的挚友You lost a friend, too你也是I lost a friend I’ve never had我失去了我的挚友You lost a friend, too你也是啊Sandman睡魔please give me a sweet dream请让我做一个甜梦吧Forget all this shit忘了这些please...谢谢了 3) 开场白文字 Opening Transcript欢迎收听面包吐思《等我音乐》。我是江南大学睫毛最长的外教面包老师。这一期节目的英语开场白短一点吧,因为我们江南大学的学生英语都贼好,没什么必要给你们练听力了。我也知道你们不是来听我胡说的,而只想听亲爱的邓泽西的故事。易开and I are excited to introduce to you Jersey Deng. Today’s conversation covers several aspects of her rise to “Internet red” status (网红), focusing mainly of course on her hit song: “i really lost a friend.” We’ll play the song in its entirety after the interview is over. For lyrics, links to Jersey’s stuff and useful language learning materials, check out the episode notes on breadtoastchinese.simplecast.com, and in the articles we put out on our public WeChat account, or 微信公众号,BreadToast Chinese 面包吐思. 4) 语言学习材料 Language Learning Materials17 Words and Phrases that Brad Likes and/or Has Something to Say About:网易云音乐 [ wǎng yì yún yīn yuè ] – NetEase Music music streaming service. Jersey’s (and Brad’s) platform of choice and the best place to find her songs (China Only)B站 / 哔哩哔哩 [ B zhàn / bì lī bì lī ] – Video sharing/viewing site. Bilibili is your best bet to access Jersey’s stuff outside of China. Its users are predominately 20-somethings and teens, and it is a HUGE video-sharing site that started off as a place to watch anime but has really blown up into a social network entity and cultural phenomenon of its own the past couple years. I (Brad) had to cheat heavily on this ridiculous B 站 slang and trends gauntlet of a quiz they make you go through in order to register an account which allows you to comment. Seriously, go try to register and see how well you do. It’s like 50 questions and I think I could’ve gotten about two of them write without help.弹舌 / 颤舌 [ tán shé / chàn shé ] – tongue rolling/vibrating. Jersey first called it 弹舌, then someone corrected her and told her it should be 颤舌。Who knows?Up主 [ zhǔ ] – Basically the equivalent of a “YouTuber.” You become an up主in your field/topic area when you become popular. Just one of hundreds of terms that have risen together with Bilibili.快乐源泉 [ kuài lè yuán quán ] – source of happiness. A trending internet phrase often used thusly: “这是我的快乐源泉” - "this is my source of happiness.”精通 [ jīng tōng ] - to master (a subject); to be proficient in一段感情的结束 [ yī duàn gǎn qíng de jié shù ] – the end of a relationship. Or literally: the end of a period of feelings.交心 [ jiāo xīn ] - lay one's heart bear突发奇想 [ tū fā qí xiǎng ] - suddenly be inspired to do something; suddenly have a thought (idiom). 形容突然想出一个非常奇怪的想法。潜移默化 [ qián yí mò huà ] - to influence secretly; imperceptible influence (idiom). 指人的思想、性格在不知不觉中受到感染、影响而发生变化。引起共鸣 [ yǐn qǐ gòng míng ] – to resonate or evoke sympathy. Jersey says 引起他人的共鸣。Don’t know why, I just like this.挺菜的 [ tǐng cài de ] – “very vegetable”... is what I’ve seen university-aged peeps say online as a joke. At least I hope they are joking and realize that the direct translation of this trendy phrase doesn’t carry the same meaning. It just means terrible, weak sauce, low-level, etc.意识流 [ yì shí liú ] – stream of consciousness.网上冲浪 [wǎng shǎng chōng làng] - surfing the internet. It makes me happy when we’re all cool with sharing new(ish) terminology.垫脚石 [ diàn jiǎo shí ] - fig. person used to advance one's career; stepping stone里程碑 [ lǐ chéng bēi ] - milestone; proud achievement厚重感 [ hòu zhòng gǎn ] – heaviness; somber feelingPinyin, translations and definitions come from Baidu unless otherwise noted in parenthesis.__Is this stuff helpful? What else would you like to see here? Got any questions, comments or complaints? Send us an email: breadtoastpodcast@outlook.com 制作人 Producers:面包 + 傲然 + 尔卓 + 邓泽西 JerseyDeng主播 Hosts: 面包 + 易开音乐人 Featured Musician: 邓泽西 JerseyDeng
In episode 3 of the 等我音乐 series, Brad and 易开 talk to singer, vocal instructor and songwriter 张雨童 about 我们这些年. 张雨童 dishes out all sorts of great advice on singing and songwriting. The dude is a pro and will have you feeling like you're ready to start creating by the time our chat is over.如果你喜欢音乐,喜欢听音乐背后的故事,那么《等我音乐》将是你欣赏音乐之旅上不可多得的风景;甚至是,如果你曾幻想过写歌,想拥有属于自己的音乐,但又被深奥复杂的乐理知识拒之门外,无法攀爬那一堵高墙……那么,听完本期节目后,你可能会站在一个新的起点更好地认识音乐。本期节目以《我们这些年》为主线,由作曲及演唱者张雨童讲解歌曲创作过程中的技巧方法。好音乐,源自于生活。让我们带着对生活的热爱走进本期的《等我音乐》~ 目录 Contents: 1) 链接 Links 2) 歌词 Lyrics 3) 开场白文字 Opening Transcript 4) 语言学习材料 Language Learning Materials 1) 链接 LinksListen to 我们这些年 on YouTubeListen to 我们这些年 on 网易云音乐Listen to 我们这些年 on QQ MusicFollow 张雨童歌 on 微博张雨童的抖音号:张雨童歌 想关注或与我们联系么?Wanna stay up to date or get in touch?Like us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram: breadtoastchinese微信公众号搜索 Search for our public WeChat account :BreadToast Chinese 面包吐思给我们发个邮件 Send us an email: breadtoastpodcast@outlook.com 2) 歌词 Lyrics我们这些年作曲 : 张雨童作词 : 张军瑜 我们这些年,生活看上去也还如意什么时候换了工作什么时候买了房子我们这些年,有没有想起从前的自己一起喝酒的饭馆儿划过宿舍楼顶的流星Women zhèxiē nián,shēnghuó kànshàngqù yě hái rúyìShénmeshíhòu huànle gōngzuò shénmeshíhòu mǎile fángziWomen zhèxiē nián,yǒuméiyǒu xiǎngqǐ cóngqián de zìjǐyīqǐ hējiǔ de fànguǎnér huàguò sùshè lóudǐng de liúxīng 我们这些年,所有的光影都已老去所有爱过的女孩男孩都成回忆我们这些年,所有的生活都担起所走过的城市吻过的爱情都有叹息Women zhèxiē nián,suǒyǒu de guāngyǐng dōu yǐ lǎoqùSuǒyǒu àiguò de nǚhái nánhái dōu chéng huíyìWomen zhèxiē nián,suǒyǒu de shēnghuó dōu dānqǐSuǒzǒu guòde chéngshì wěnguò de àiqíng dōu yǒu tànxī 兄弟姐妹,这些年你说还算如意今天醉后,我们还要各奔东西兄弟姐妹,这些年你说还算如意今天醉后,我们还要各奔东西xiōngdì jiěmèi,zhèxiē nián nǐ shuō hái suàn rúyìjīntiān zuìhòu,wǒmen háiyào gèbēndōngxīxiōngdì jiěmèi,zhèxiē nián nǐ shuō hái suàn rúyìjīntiān zuìhòu,wǒmen háiyào gèbēndōngxī 这些不曾想的话题成了我们在意的努力生活的狂欢中你偶尔也会悲伤不已zhèxiē bù céngxiǎng de huàtí chéngle women zàiyì de nǔlìshēnghuó de kuánghuān zhōng nǐ ǒuěr yěhuì bēishāngbùyǐ 兄弟姐妹,这些年你说还算如意今天醉后,我们还要各奔东西兄弟姐妹,这些年你说还算如意今天醉后,我们还要各奔东西xiōngdì jiěmèi,zhèxiē nián nǐ shuō hái suàn rúyìjīntiān zuìhòu,wǒmen háiyào gèbēndōngxīxiōngdì jiěmèi,zhèxiē nián nǐ shuō hái suàn rúyìjīntiān zuìhòu,wǒmen háiyào gèbēndōngxī 兄弟姐妹,这些年你说还算如意今天醉后,我们还要各奔东西兄弟姐妹,这些年你说还算如意今天醉后,我们还要各奔东西xiōngdì jiěmèi,zhèxiē nián nǐ shuō hái suàn rúyìjīntiān zuìhòu,wǒmen háiyào gèbēndōngxīxiōngdì jiěmèi,zhèxiē nián nǐ shuō hái suàn rúyìjīntiān zuìhòu,wǒmen háiyào gèbēndōngxī 还没到那要回忆的季节里为什么年轻的我们会觉得自己已老去Háiméi dào nà yào huíyì de jìjiélǐWèishénme niánqīng de women huìjuédézìjǐyǐlǎoqù 3) 开场白文字 Opening Transcript欢迎各位歌手也欢迎你们未来的歌手来收听面包吐思《等我音乐》。我是面包。Today’s song, 我们这些年,features the nostalgic poetry of journalist 张军瑜turned into music and melody by singer, vocal instructor, and songwriter, 张雨童. We asked 张雨童 to take us through the songwriting and recording process, and along the way he ends up sharing tons of theory and practical advice for all you aspiring singers and music creators. Stick around after the interview to hear the whole song.For lyrics, links to everything 张雨童 and useful language learning materials, check out the episode notes on breadtoastchinese.simplecast.com, and in the articles we put out on our public WeChat account, or 微信公众号,BreadToast Chinese 面包吐思. 4) 语言学习材料 Language Learning Materials13 Words and Phrases that Brad Likes and/or Has Something to Say About:画面感[ huàmiàn gǎn ] – visual sense; imagery. I just think this is a great term. Apparently易开does, too, because he uses it frequently (possibly because he’s a designer?).权威性[ quán wēi xìng ] - authoritative; (having) authority. Effective way to describe someone who has earned the respect of peers in a given field.脑海[ nǎo hǎi ] - the brain; the mind. Pretty much always used with 里attached at the end. ‘Brain sea’ just does so much more for me than “the mind.”各奔东西[ gè bèn dōng xī ] – to go separate ways (idiom); to part ways with sb (Hanping). Not enough 4 字 idioms to have a separate section for this episode, but didn’t want to miss this.拜师[ bài shī ] - to formally become an apprentice to a master. Note that 易开 says “拜个师,” cause Chinese is cool.死磕[ sǐ kē ] - (coll.) to fight to the death. Speaking of Chinese being cool, this absolutely qualifies as boss-level vocabulary.事半功倍[ shì bàn gōng bèi ] - get twice the result with half the effort. Solid 4 字stuff.老天爷 [ lǎo tiān yé ] – God; Heavens. 张雨童 says singing ability is老天爷给的.我还可以呀[ wǒ háikěyǐ ya ] – I’m not bad. Obviously, this isn’t high level stuff. It’s worth it though to note 易开‘s usage and tone, because that exact way of saying it is very much a “thing.”沉淀[ chén diàn ] - to precipitate (solid sediment out of a solution); to settle. 几年的沉淀is a cool way for 张雨童to set up the idea that his song slowly precipitated and rested on his mind and soul for several years before he finally and suddenly had some inspiration and got it just right.传说中的[ chuán shuō zhòng de ] – Legendary. You should use this.懵逼了[ měng bī le ] – stupid. To (kind of) literally have ignorance/stupidity forced upon you or to force it upon others. Not technically a dirty word but it’s not exactly polite language. Avoid saying this around grandma.小白[ xiǎo bái ] - fool; idiot; abbr. for 小白脸, pretty boy; (slang) novice; greenhorn. I’ve never really heard it used in an insulting way.It’s usually meant to be more cute/welcoming. I’m not a gamer though so I’m not sure if it goes in another direction in that sphere.Get these words down if you want to sing like 张雨童:和声[ hé shēng ] – harmony (music)断句[ duàn jù ] - to punctuate; to pause at appropriate points in reading aloud unpunctuated writing (and in singing)曲调[ qǔ diào ] - melody; tune哼哼[ hēng hēng ] – to hum声乐[ shēng yuè ] – vocal music真声[ zhēn shēng ] - natural voice; opposite:falsetto 假声; true voice; modal voice混声[ hùn sheng ] mixed voice气息[ qì xī ] - breath; odor; smell; flavor音域[ yīn yù ] - compass; range; register通透[ tōng tòu ] - penetrating美妙[ měi miào ] - beautiful; wonderful; splendid音色[ yīn sè ] - timbre; tone colour唱串了[ chàng chuàn le ] – to lose one’s place while singingExtra Vocabulary to look up and listen for (if that’s your thing).工坊作曲/编曲李荣浩章鱼曲目年头同学会融到一起样式民谣形式叙述朗读音高弹唱萌生起步副歌抒发问句/答句弦乐点题欢快区分和弦进行套路心头具备备忘录重命名灵感支撑修饰坎坷天赋代入演戏感悟诉说亲身经历融入表述泵拍子Pinyin, translations and definitions come from Baidu unless otherwise noted in parenthesis.__Is this stuff helpful? What else would you like to see here? Got any questions, comments or complaints? Send us an email: breadtoastpodcast@outlook.com 制作人 Producer: 罗来满主播 Hosts: 面包 + 易开音乐人 Featured Musician: 张雨童
In this week's episode its just the men. We discuss the week that was in news, sports and pop culture. R.I.P. to Aretha Franklin, Trump is being Trump and Tom Brady has a new contract based on incentives. Our celebrity guest of the week is Chardline Chanel. Chardline is an accomplished fashion blogger for plus size women. We speak to her about how she became successful and what it takes to make it as a blogger. Featured Musician of the Week Shaney Poo Instagram: @shaneypoo1990
Commentary 1 Samuel 15:34 - 16:13 Mark 4:26-34 2 Corinthians 5:6-17 Psalm 20 Featured Musician - Red Molly “Summertime” from their album, Love and Other Tragedies. Redmolly.com @redmollyband Facebook Psalmist:Richard Bruxvoort Colligan psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist
Notes and Commentary John 3:1-17 Isaiah 6:1-8 Romans 8:12-17 Psalm 29 Featured Musician and Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon Voice in the Wilderness: Diann Bailey Tasty Wafer: Our conversation with Jana Riess about "The Prayer Wheel."
Notes and Commentary Isaiah 60:1-6 Matthew 2:1-12 Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14 Ephesians 3:1-12 Featured Musician - Bryan Sirchio, “We Three Kings” from his newest album, December Recollections. @BryanJSirchio Facebook website: sirchio.com
Notes and Commentary Matthew 1:18-25 Isaiah 7:10-16 Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19 Romans 1:1-7 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Romans 1:1-7 with Jeff Nelson Coffeehouse Contemplative Blog Jeff’s book Coffeehouse Contemplative: Spiritual Direction for the Everyday @boldroastrev Featured Musician - Jennifer Knapp and Margaret Becker, “Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming” from the album “The Hymns of Christmas.” http://www.jenniferknapp.com/ @Jennifer_Knapp fb.com/JenniferKnappMusic
184: Proper 19C (Sept. 11, 2016) Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28 Luke 15:1-10 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Psalm 14 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Intro to 1 and 2 Timothy with Rev. Dr. Deb Krause, Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament at Eden Theological Seminary. Author of 1 Timothy (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary) @DebDKrause Listen to our full conversation with Rev. Dr. Deb Krause here! Featured Musician -Ethan Keller “Saints and Sinners” from Goin Down in History Goin Down in Flames. Twitter: @EthanKeller Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ethankellermusic Web: http://ethankeller.com/ PSALMIST: RICHARD BRUXVOORT COLLIGAN Twitter:@pomopsalmist Patreon: patreon.com/RichardBC Web: psalmimmersion.com
170: Proper 5C (June 5, 2016) Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:11-24 with Megan Thompson Gospel Reading: Luke 7:11-17 Raising the Widow’s Son Second Reading: 1 Kings 17:8-24 Raising the Widow’s Son - OT Style! Psalm Nugget: Psalm 146 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:11-24 with Megan Thompson, pastor of Bondville UMC and Mt Vernon UMC in Champaign, Illinois. Featured Musician - Jonathan Rundman “No One Does the Things My Lord Can Do,” from his album “A Heartland Liturgy.” website facebook twitter: @jonathanrundman
169: Proper 4C (May 29, 2016) Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:1-12 Eric Swanson Gospel Reading: Luke 7:1-10 Healing of Centurion’s Servant Second Reading: 1 Kings 18:20-39 Elijah vs Baal Psalm Nugget: Psalm 96 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:1-12 Eric Swanson @PreachSwanson LeroyUMC.org Featured Musician - “Help Me” by The Steel Wheels from their newest album Leave Some Things Behind thesteelwheels.com @thesteelwheels Youtube Channel
Notes and Commentary John 14:8-17 (25-27) Acts 2:1-21 Romans 8:14-17 Psalm 104:24-35 Special Guest: Nelson Pierce Beloved Community Church @NelsonPierceJr BelovedCommunityChurch.com Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Romans 8:14-17 Spirit of Adoption by Katey Zeh Kateyzeh.com Twitter.com/ktzeh instagram.com/ktzeh Featured Musician - Bryan Sirchio, “Come Holy Spirit, Come.” from his album “Something Beautiful for God” Twitter: @BryanJSirchio Facebook. Bryan Sirchio Music Web: http://sirchio.com
Notes and Commentary Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5 John 14:23-29 Acts 16:9-15 Psalm Nugget: No Nugget- Psalmist is on Assignment! Voice in the Wilderness:Susan Presley and Harry Hazell authors of the great book, Hezekiah: Buried in the bowels of the Earth for centuries, recently unearthed by a team of hearty explorers Featured Musician - Richard Bruxvoort Colligan, “The River of God” (Psalm 17) From his newest album Trust which is available now here! Twitter:@pomopsalmist Web:psalmimmersion.com Featured Musician - Featured Musician - Christopher Grundy, “Healing River” from his album Come to the Feast. christophergrundy.com @ChrstphrGrundy
Notes and Commentary Revelation 21:1-6 John 13:31-35 Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 148 Support the Show: Donate, Audible, and Chalice Press Voice in the Wilderness: Renee Roederer Ann Arbor Michigan, Pastor of Michigan Nones and Dones Facebook Youtube: #Nextchurch2016 Michigan Nones and Dones @renee_roederer Featured Musician and Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan “Hear Me and Show Me Your Love” (Psalm 17) From his newest album Trust which is available now here! Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Revelation 5:11-14 John 21: 1-19 Acts 9:1-6 Psalm 30 Support the Show: Donate, Audible, and Chalice Press Featured Musician - Rob Leveridge “All God’s People,” from his album Dancing on the Mountain Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Gospel Reading: Luke 19:28-40 Triumphant Entry Maundy Thursday Discussion: John 13:1-17, 31b-35 and Luke 22:14-46 Good Friday Discussion: John 18 and John 19 and Luke 23:1-49 Passion Service PPsalm 31 Holy Week Resources! Featured Musician -Bryan Sirchio “Stand with You” from his album Something Beautiful for God @BryanJSirchio Facebook website: sirchio.com Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
NOTES AND COMMENTARY Jeremiah 1:4-10 Luke 4:21-30 1 Corinthians 13 Psalm 71 Featured Musician -Jonathan Rundman “Hometown” from his album A Heartland Liturgy Twitter: @JonathanRundman Facebook: Jonathan Rundman Music Website: JonathanRundman.com Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
NOTES AND COMMENTARY Mark 13:1-8 Hebrews 10:11-14 (15-18), 19-25 Psalm 16 1 Samuel 1:4-20 Featured Musician - Rob Leveridge “Welcome,” from Sacred Days Website: robleveridge.com Facebook Twitter: @RobLeveridge Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon DONATE: www.pulpitfiction.us/donate
NOTES AND COMMENTARY Ruth 3:1-5; 4:13-17 Mark 12:38-44 Psalm 127 Hebrews 9:24-28 Featured Musician - Koine, My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less from their 2006 album Koine. http://www.koinemusic.com/ Facebook Twitter @koinemusic Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Job 23:1-9, 16-17 Mark 10:17-31 Hebrews 4:12-16 Psalm 22 Featured Musician - The Steel Wheels “Heaven Don’t Come By Here” From their album Leave Some Things Behind www.thesteelwheels.com @thesteelwheels YouTube Facebook Instagram Sponsors: Audible and Listeners like you!!
Notes and Commentary 2 Samuel 11:1-15 John 6:1-21 Ephesians 3:14-21 Psalm 14 Featured Musician -Christopher Grundy “Taste and Believe” from from his album, Stepping In christophergrundy.com @ChrstphrGrundy Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 Ephesians 2:11-22 2 Samuel 7:1-14a Psalm 89:20-37 Voice in the Wilderness: Chris Strickland Twitter: @ChristStrickla Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon Featured Musician - “Working On a Building” by The Steel Wheels, from their album Live From Goose Creek. thesteelwheels.com @thesteelwheels Sponsors: Audible and Listeners like you!!
Notes and Commentary Acts 2:1-21 Romans 8:22-27 John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 Psalm 104:24-34, 35b Featured Musician - Bryan Sirchio “Perfect Church” from his album Fully Alive sirchio.com Twitter: @BryanJSirchio Facebook: Bryan Sirchio Music Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon Sponsors: Audible and you!
Notes and Commentary 1 John 5:9-13 John 17:6-19 Acts 1:15-17, 21-26 Psalm 1 Featured Musician - Amanda Opelt “Go” from her album Seven Songs amandaopelt.com @AmandaHeldOpelt Facebook Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon Call to Worship with Psalm 1 - by Richard Bruxvoort Colligan One: Blessed are those who resist wicked advice Many: and follow the disrespectful crowd. One: Instead, our delight is in following God’s Way Many: Following God’s Way, and studying it continually. One: We are like trees-- Many: trees transplanted near flowing water, One: thriving in every season, All: bearing fruit at the harvest.
Notes and Commentary 1 John 4:7-21 John 15:1-8 Acts 8:26-40 Psalm 22:25-31 Featured Musician - Jonathan Rundman “Treasurer’s Report to Candace, Queen of the Ethiopians” from his album A Heartland Liturgy. jonathanrundman.com, @jonathanrundman Facebook Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Mark 16:1-8 Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Acts 10:34-43 Featured Musician - The Steel Wheels “Surround Me” from their album Red Wing. @thesteelwheels YouTube Facebook Instagram Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Commentary and Notes Mark 11:1-11 John 12:12-16 Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 Featured Musician - Richard Bruxvoort Colligan “Christ is Coming, Ever Coming, Coming Again” from his album, Worldmaking Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Commentary and Notes 2 Kings 2:1-12 Mark 9:2-10 Psalm 50:1-6 2 Corinthians 4:3-6 Featured Musician: Gillian Chen, “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” beautiful cover- you can find more of her music at https://soundcloud.com/gillian81u3. “Swing Low Sweet Chariot”, recorded in 1958 by Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two for an old radio show named ,”Guest Star”. Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
This special musical episode will be featuring the musicians of Michigan City and surrounding area that make "The City By the Lake" such a great place to live. We will also be focusing on some of the amazing events that are coming up soon. Musicians are: Keenan Baxter Steve and Mary E Jim St. James Peter Nye Johnny V
One of the cool things about doing this music thing is we get to meet some other really talented musicians. So we thought since we're only writing a song a month for 2010, why not feature some of those musicians every now and then? To kick things off we decided to feature Kyle Blake. He's a super talented guy that we met back when we were at K-State in Manhattan, KS. Kyle just finished up his second album "Kid From Kansas" and it sounds awesome. We went over to his house and did a little interview with him and had him play an acoustic number for us. So check him out and if you like what you hear then go buy his stuff!