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https://survey.ffxi.vegas/Join us as we recap the {Gather Together} meetup in Las Vegas! All three of us had a fantastic time and made friends with some familiar faces!Our Discord: https://discord.gg/wF3tRVVPjJWelcome to Level Sync! A Horizon XI, Final Fantasy 11 Podcast. This is the podcast where players gather together regardless of experience. On this show we will be covering all things on the Horizon server as well as having guests from throughout Final Fantasy 11's community.Twitch.tv/DAsoccer6Twitch.tv/LostTimeLord @Kwech_ Big thanks to @Spaceroast for the opening/closing track
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #637 is an hour of intrepid, visionary acoustic improv music played and sung by the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, double flutes, ukulele and Native flute, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on congas and Native drum. Recorded live in early September of 2025, today begins with a live rendition of one of Mariam's finest songs, “This Is The Way”, taken at an energized pace and featuring a fine vocal from Mariam. “Farewell To Summer” is a gorgeous, extended piece with another striking vocal from Mariam and energized, inspired work from the ensemble and “Lunalya” is a gorgeous ballad about an interstellar unicorn that begins with a fanfare from Mariam's overtone-generating double flutes before developing into a beautiful ballad underpinned with earthy heartbeat drum from Craig. “Flower Of Life” is a stately piece with inspired gospel piano from Bob and a beautiful, evocative vocal and Native flute conversation from Mariam. “Gather Together”, another of Mariam's finest songs, is presented with a spacious, wide, operatic sound stage that creates an elegant space for Mariam's high, Apollonian poetry and “Ode To Mother Earth” is a sprawling, multi-movement that begins as a sparse, mandolin-based pop song and gradually develops into a mystical, raga-like mantra with a particularly powerful spiritual presence with grooving congas and imaginative piano backing Mariam's epic vocal poetry and Native flute passages. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com
Live95's Nigel Dugdale takes a trip down memory lane and visits a space which was popular with theatre goers for many decades in Limerick City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pillars and Practices // Gather Together and Participate Hebrews 10:23-25 (NLT)“Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise. Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” Galatians 5:20-21 (NIV)“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.”
Simon Perret is preaching about "Why gather together?" in the Sunday's Worship Service in Metsku.
Pastor Tyler Downing in week 2 of the One Another series through Hebrews 10:24-25.
Caleb Drahosh At the end of the first week of creation, God blessed the seventh day and set it apart as a Sabbath day for rest and worship. Since the resurrection of Christ, the Church has recognized the first day of the week and called it the Lord's Day, because it is the day that Christ was raised from the dead. On this Lord's Day, we rest from all our work (excepting works of necessity and mercy) to joyfully worship God—in public with the gathered church and in private with our families. The aim of our gathering is the building up of the church by equipping and encouraging one another to love and good works.
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #623 is a compelling hour of improvised visionary acoustic music played by the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, 4- ad 8-string ukuleles and acoustic guitar, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on Native drum and congas. Recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts in early June of 2025, today's show begins with the pretty, pastoral “It's A Brand-New Day To Reach Out”, an upbeat folk song driven by clever, busy piano from Bob and tight, driving rhythmic 8-string ukulele from Mariam supporting her wide-ranging, expressive vocal. “As We Sail Along” is a sparse, spacious folk rock workout featuring another virtuosic improv-heavy vocal from Mariam before morphing into a lengthy, gorgeous art-rock workout with exemplary work from the whole combo. “Rays Of Light” is a pretty, bucolic folk waltz providing a stage for Mariam's powerful melody and “Back Us Up Oh Angels” is a swinging, eccentric blues with fat-fingered piano from Bob, rolling train congas from Craig supporting Mariam's hyper-energized blues vocal, “Gather Together” is a stately, formal opera-like peace with throbbing heartbeat drums from Craig, instrumental in creating the modern classical by-way-of-Native vibe of this affecting song. “The Mystery Of Life” is a relaxed, hallucinatory cloud of a song with an evocative, vulnerable, almost child-like melody from Mariam and “May Abundance Keep On Flowing” has an Eastern European feel with an arrangement of ukulele, congas, piano and Mariam's shaded, minor vocal melody. “Let The Voice Of Creation Sing Through All Nations” is a beautiful, inspired folk song from Mariam with a classic, deeply emotional construction and we finish today's show with the wide-ranging “Keep On Going Around and Around With Your Floodgates Open”, a folk-rock journey that opens with virtuosic, dancing Native flute and moves through gospel, jazz and soul before closing with a gorgeous extended coda in which Mariam soars free on her Native flute. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com
On the Resilient Birth podcast, Justine and Sarah explore the impact of trauma across the perinatal period, from trying-to-conceive to pregnancy, from childbirth to postpartum and parenting. Through an inspirational quote that drives our weekly conversations about trauma and healing, Justine and Sarah explore topics such as birth trauma, parenting as a survivor, and finding healing with vulnerability and compassion that support birthing people and birth professionals. Each week, listeners leave with takeaways to utilize in their lives and/or clients. Justine and Sarah hold the stories they share with honor and respect with the hope to impart knowledge, increase understanding, and bear witness to this challenging topic. Sarah is a licensed mental health counselor, educator, and mom of three. She walks with a story of trauma from before and as a result of her perinatal experience. Justine supports survivors of trauma through perinatal coaching and childbirth education. As well as being a mother of three, she holds a Ph.D. on representations of consent and sexual violence and is currently working towards a Masters in Counselling. Learn more about Sarah and Justine's trainings: https://www.resilientbirth.com/workshops Keywords women's voices, motherhood, feminism, postpartum experience, postpartum support, mom's groups, parenthood, maternal health, women's rights, childbirth, Takeaways Justine reflects on the importance of women's voices. The postpartum experience is often isolating. Support groups for mothers were vital for Justine's mental health. Society often dismisses the struggles of motherhood. Cultural narratives can silence women's experiences. Women are often taught their worth is tied to their bodies. Feminism has not fully addressed the needs of mothers. There is a societal fear of women gathering and sharing their stories. Financial assistance for becoming a parent is inadequate. True support for parents goes beyond financial aid. Community and healthcare access are critical for new parents. The isolation of modern families impacts parenting experiences. Support services for parents are often lacking in the U.S. In this conversation, Justine and Sarah explore the importance of mothers' voices, and the cultural perceptions surrounding women's experiences. They discuss the isolation many mothers feel, the need for support, and how societal narratives often diminish the value of women's experiences. The conversation highlights the power of collective voices and the ongoing challenges women face in being heard and respected in their journeys through motherhood and beyond. In this conversation, Justine Leach and Sarah Adelmann discuss the societal implications of parenthood, the inadequacy of financial support for new parents, and the systemic failures in maternal healthcare. They emphasize the need for community support and the importance of collective voices in advocating for better maternal rights and services. The dialogue highlights the limitations of monetary assistance and calls for a more comprehensive approach to supporting families, particularly in the context of the current political climate. Sound Bites "We should be revered for what we do." "There's no monetary value on parenthood" "We live in very isolated societies" "When women gather, there's power in that" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections 03:44 The Importance of Women's Voices 12:11 Cultural Perceptions of Motherhood 20:09 The Visibility of Women's Experiences 21:28 Choices and Freedom in Womanhood 22:45 The Value of Parenthood in Society 24:05 Financial Support vs. Real Needs 28:17 The Limitations of Monetary Assistance 33:37 Systemic Failures in Maternal Support 39:32 The Power of Collective Voices
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #619 is an hour of visionary, acoustic improvised music played by The Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, acoustic guitar, 4- and 8-string ukulele and harmonica, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on congas and Native drum. Recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in early May of 2025, today's show begins with the bittersweet, bucolic folk of “Welcome May”, a pretty, acoustic guitar-driven song before moving on to peaceful, meditative “As We Sail Along In The Beauty”, another acoustic guitar song with a lovely vocal from Mariam and imaginative piano cadences from Bob. “Remembering To Dream Your Life Into Existence” grows from a plaintive Native flute fanfare into a lovely, stately theme, Mariam's beautiful Native flute and affecting vocal floating over Craig's fundamental Native drum heartbeat. “Circle In The Sky” is a skipping blues workout with rocking harmonica from Mariam over Bob's Ray Charles-esque blues aerobics. “Gather Together” from Mariam's “Release” LP is reimagined as an energized waltz and “Restore”, also from the same album is reworked into a driving minor rock piece with driving congas, imaginative piano and a fine vocal from Mariam. “Circle Of Light”, also from the “Release” album is given an infusion of live energy as Mariam's chiming 8-string ukulele creates a mood of lightness and celebration and “Home” completes today's show with a flourish, fine vocals, dancing piano and chiming 8-string ukulele. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com
Gather Together, Girls and Boys; Who on the Show Made This Noise?
Our dear Lord is at the doorstep of Holy Week, i.e., the commencement of His Passion and death on the Cross. His sentiments and thoughts center on His mission to accomplish, and that is to save mankind, all men and women, from the beginning of time to the end of time. So many souls to save! So many also who would reject His plea to conversion! So much pain, sorrow, sadness, etc. Anyhow, He proceeds. He knows and wills that everyone become part of His Family, the family of the Blessed Trinity. He wants to gather everyone together as His children. But first He needs to face His Passion. We accompany Him, with our own Calvary of sorts, because only by passing through death can we resurrect with our Savior!
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Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #609 is another hour of creative, dynamic improvised acoustic music played by the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, Andean flute, 4- and 8-string ukuleles, acoustic guitar and dulcimer, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on congas and Native drum. Recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts in late February of 2025, today's show begins with the jazzy “Every Moment”, a driving song with imaginative piano statements and a powerful vocal from Mariam. “Open To Your Spirit” is a beautifully dualistic piece that combines a jazz rock motif with a slyly entering classical motif, another beautiful vocal from Mariam and interpolations of her evocative Andean flute along with driving congas from Craig and modern, minimalist piano work from Bob. The piece winds out with a series of playful classical motifs before leading into “Gather Together”, a beautifully austere song from the “Release” album that evokes giant spaces and human unity. “Joyful Union With All Beings” is a powerful, powerfully stated song calling for human connectedness and empowerment in troubling times and “One More Day”, also from Mariam's “Release” LP is presented as a peaceful, pretty folk ballad driven by Mariam's lyrical vocal and chiming 8-string ukulele with hints of reggae above Craig's powerful Native drum heartbeat pulse. We complete today's show with two more of Mariam's classic numbers, the island folk rocker “Pele” from the “Gaea Star Goddesses” LP and the bucolic, beautifully pagan forest prayer “Spirit Of The Forest”. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com
In this podcast, Pastor Rachelle preaches into God's plan and power for spiritual family in order to accomplish God's will in the earth. Don't miss it!Support the show
Big Idea: Maturing disciples engage in the rhythm of gathering together.This message from Acts 2:42-47 reminds us how the early church grew spiritually by gathering in fellowship, teaching, breaking bread, and prayer. True maturity happens when we live out our faith together.
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Episode 1504: In today's Spiritual Foundation Episode, I talk about Isaiah 60: 1-6 and Matthew 2: 1-12. I share how the season of Epiphany is about when we finally gather together and see the light. I also talk about how often we have difficulty seeing the light because we are focused on everyone seeing it the same. Show Notes and Resources.
Let's Gather Together So We May Give Thanks Part 3 by Pastor Chuck Cannizzaro (Main Service) - Learn from Psalm 105 about how David sang when he was returning the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem and the reason to praise the Lord and its benefits.
As we dive into the holiday season, we're all looking for ways to simplify our routines, celebrate memorably, and welcome guests warmly. Join Lisa and guest Amy Jones for some practical (and inspiring) ideas on how to draw everyone into your holiday rhythm. Life is busy! Download audio versions of the articles from the Catalog and listen while you're in the car, working out, or forward an episode to a friend. To listen to articles that will equip and encourage you no matter where you are in your homeschooling journey go to ClassicalConversations.com/Catalog-Articles
This year, many of us are struggling to find gratitude. Perhaps we can find it in the story of Sara Josepha Hale, the women who made it her life's mission to make Thanksgiving a national holiday. She had to face a nation in civil war, a president in crisis, the passage of time, and the apathy of power. Nevertheless, she persisted. We too, shall persist. Our fights are not new, and they will not be won overnight. But they will be won. In what has become a Thanksgiving tradition at Sorry Not Sorry, we are revisiting this episode with Denise Kiernan, bestselling author of "We Gather Together."
Learn from Psalm 95 how God made this hills and the sea with His hand and how with the same hand He also cares, protects, and guides us in our lives.
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What's on the menu this Thanksgiving? Join Breonna, Carson, and friends as they feast and give thanks together—and discuss exciting Christmas plans.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/discovery-mountain--2408141/support.
Preacher: Pastor Tim Van Lant Passage: Isaiah 11:10-16 Series: Rebellion and Redemption: Isaiah 1-12 For more information about Rocky Mountain Presbyterian Church, please visit us at rmpca.org.
Sunday, November 17, 2024"We Gather Together" - Tyler TankersleySermon based on Hebrews 10:11-25(reading by Matt Wright)
Learn from the Book of Psalms how the Lord instructs us to thank him voluntarily, wholeheartedly, and continually.
When we gather together, miracles happen. Victory is an outcome. Unity begins. A new day dawns. This is happening in America. As we celebrate veterans who have, and still do serve faithfully to give us the freedoms enjoy, we praise God for the opportunity to stand as "One Nation Under God." To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and so much more visit https://larryhuchministries.com.ide means, why Israel has no part in it, and how to share the truth with others.
This week, we share a sermon preached by Rev. Bill Haley back in 2014 on Paul's first letter to the Corinthians and its powerful articulation of God's vision for the church and our work as Christians.inthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the Show.
Paul gets into trouble for hanging with Zeus. We see the power of a small gathering.
Power the Future's Daniel Turner, comedian Tim Mathis, and Kenny discuss the strangest political summit of the year.
Dive into a special episode of our podcast where we bring you exciting details about the upcoming We Gather Together Beach Retreat from January 25 to 28, 2004, on Alabama's picturesque Gulf Coast. Expect mild temperatures, warm sands, and an enriching environment perfect for homeschooling parents and enthusiasts. Our guest, Lucy Duggar, a devoted mom and retreat alumni, shares her invaluable experiences from last year's gathering and her anticipation for the next. With a focus on educational philosophy, morning basket routines, and the essence of homeschooling, this retreat promises to be a nurturing getaway. Discover mentorship, relaxation, and community while enjoying the beach's serene backdrop. Sign up by November 30 at pambarnhill.com/retreat, and for questions, email info@pambarnhill.com. Don't miss out on this rejuvenating and educational retreat experience!
Denise Kiernan is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new book, "We Gather Together," Denise tells us this book delves into the history and evolution of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. Denise highlights the role of Sarah Josepha Hale, a widowed mother of five, in advocating for a national day of Thanksgiving celebrated on the last Thursday of November. This tradition, which we now know as Thanksgiving, began during the Civil War when President Abraham Lincoln accepted Hale's request. However, it wasn't officially designated a federal holiday until World War II. Kiernan emphasizes the importance of gratitude and unity during challenging times, making #Thanksgiving a time for reflection and appreciation. Click here to visit Denise's website - https://www.denisekiernan.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Dive into a special episode of our podcast where we bring you exciting details about the upcoming We Gather Together Beach Retreat from January 25 to 28, 2004, on Alabama's picturesque Gulf Coast. Expect mild temperatures, warm sands, and an enriching environment perfect for homeschooling parents and enthusiasts. Our guest, Lucy Duggar, a devoted mom and retreat alumni, shares her invaluable experiences from last year's gathering and her anticipation for the next. With a focus on educational philosophy, morning basket routines, and the essence of homeschooling, this retreat promises to be a nurturing getaway. Discover mentorship, relaxation, and community while enjoying the beach's serene backdrop. Sign up by November 30 at pambarnhill.com/retreat, and for questions, email info@pambarnhill.com. Don't miss out on this rejuvenating and educational retreat experience!