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We're spending 2023 in the book of Acts. It's an amazing account of the birth of the church and throughout the text there are amazing details. This Sunday we looked at Stephen. A few weeks ago in Chapter 5 we looked at how the Christian life has significant up and downs, it's not a story of endless comfort and pleasure, without challenges and difficulty. Stephen's life encapsulates that, chosen as someone ‘full of the Spirit' he eventually tragically pays for his faith in Christ, with his life, stoned to death. The Sunday, we were delighted that Rev Gavin Foster is joining us to share about Stephen's life. Gavin is a vicar on the South coast, was Bishop's Chaplain in Winchester and currently works for the Diocesan Registry in Salisbury, he also led our time away in the Gower last year. As we discover more together of what God has to say to us today, I wonder how important is your faith in Christ?
The Civil War lasted for little more than a year but what of the lingering fall-out and the bitterness that infected politics for decades afterwards. Dr Gavin Foster, Associate Professor in Irish Studies at Concordia University in Canada has studied the trauma that followed the hostilities in 1922-23 and he found that while the conflict was relatively brief it case a very long shadow. Dr Foster is this week's guest in our podcast series on the Civil War. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No Service Held due to the Covid 19 Corona Virus.
No Service Held due to the Covid 19 Corona Virus.
No Service Held due to the Covid 19 Corona Virus. But music for worship provided publicly by Rend Collective (see service recording below)
No Service Held due to the Covid 19 Corona Virus
No Service Held due to the Covid 19 Corona Virus
Noa Daniel is joined by guests Rebecca Chambers, Gavin Foster, Sarah Anne Lalonde and Hans Appel to talk about their experiences in encouraging students to podcast. Insights and excerpts from student work on tonight's episode of OnEdMentors.
Noa Daniel is joined by guests Rebecca Chambers, Gavin Foster, Sarah Anne Lalonde and Hans Appel to talk about their experiences in encouraging students to podcast. Insights and excerpts from student work on tonight's episode of OnEdMentors.
The Cornerstore spoke with Kieran Hush & Tom Gavin of the Foster Project about how they formed Foster Project, their work as a creative studio & multidisciplinary design firm, and what the future holds for this young group of creatives. Stay connected with The Cornerstore on Twitter, Instagram,and Soundcloud!
Now an elementary teacher with HPEDSB, Gavin Foster has worked in Ontario, Quebec and South America. He taught elementary and secondary students in both public and private education systems. As an educator, his passion is the arts, particularly music, and he believes that art is the doorway to the mind and the best way to engage and energize students. Gavin is the host of Gav Session on voicEd Radio, and he facilitated his student's podcast 8 Steps In.
Gavin Foster is a music teacher in Belleville Ontario. He has chosen a very interesting word to inspire, motivate and hold him accountable in 2019. Listen in as he explains why "forward" is his chosen word for the year.
This column was first published in DriveOut in March 2011, issue #43It was written by Gavin Foster, read by François Haasbroek and illustration by Fred Mouton.
This column was first published in DriveOut in March 2011, issue #43It was written by Gavin Foster, read by François Haasbroek and illustration by Fred Mouton.
What are the challenges and opportunities for local journalism in the north east...and elsewhere? In this episode we hear the views of Helen Dalby, editor of ChronicleLive, and regional head of digital for Trinity Mirror; Gavin Foster, managing editor of the Sunderland Echo, Shields Gazette and Hartlepool Mail; Megan Lucero, head of Google-funded The Bureau Local; Ted Ditchburn, managing director of North News; Matthew Barraclough, BBC’s head of Local News Partnerships; and Andrew McKegney, policy and communication business partner at Newcastle City Council
Commemorating Partition and Civil Wars in Ireland, 2020-2023
This episode features a paper by Dr Gavin Foster (Concordia). The paper - 'Local and Family Memory of the Irish Civil War' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).
This episode features a paper by Dr Gavin Foster (Concordia). The paper - 'Local and Family Memory of the Irish Civil War' - was introduced by Dr Marie Coleman (QUB).
John 21 - Gavin Foster by Christ Church Winchester