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Reading the Psalms
Psalm 21 — God Save the King!

Reading the Psalms

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 5:35


What does David pray for the king?

John Blevins III on SermonAudio
Can God Save Those Who Aren't Capable of Hearing the Gospel? | May 1

John Blevins III on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 11:00


A new MP3 sermon from Christ Church Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Can God Save Those Who Aren't Capable of Hearing the Gospel? | May 1 Subtitle: Strength for Today Speaker: John Blevins III Broadcaster: Christ Church Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 5/1/2025 Bible: Acts 2:39 Length: 11 min.

This is History: A Dynasty to Die For
Season 7 | 1. God Save The Kid

This is History: A Dynasty to Die For

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 31:10


Find out what's coming up with our special season bingo over on our subscription channel. Subscribe for weekly bonus episodes and ad-free listening. The reign of the mighty warrior king Edward III is finally over and his 10-year-old grandson Richard is set to take on the crown.  What could possibly go wrong? A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Presented by Dan Jones Senior Producer - Dominic Tyerman Executive Producer - Louisa Field Production Manager - Jen Mistri Production coordinator: Eric Ryan Marketing - Kieran Lancini Sound Design and Mixing - Amber Devereux Head of content – Chris Skinner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

L'Arcade di Ale
Ep 115 - Clair Obscur Expedition 33, Oblivion Remastered, Blue Prince, Calendario uscite aggiornato, God Save Birmingham

L'Arcade di Ale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 104:40


In Ep 115 di L'Arcade di Ale parto proponendo un riassuntone delle uscite più attese (annunciate e non), aggiornando il calendarione da qui fino a fine anno. Prendete carta e penna e fatemi sapere quali titoli aspettate maggiormente. In puntata vi parlo anche di: quanto è bello The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap e cosa potrebbe fare Nintendo con alcuni titoli della saga; Cronos: The New Dawn si mostra con un nuovo trailer ed è davvero croccante; God Save Birmingham è una scammata?; Blue Prince è l'indie incredibile che non ti aspetti; Oblivion Remastered è un atto d'amore ma non è un remake?; Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 è un inatteso capolavoro!Buon ascolto!Link utili:InstagramWishlistabili

Speakeasy Theology
God Save Us from Our View of God

Speakeasy Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 88:32


Christopher+ and Bill+ and I discuss how our views of God interfere with beholding and how the way Jesus met his death tells us the truth we most need to know. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cewgreen.substack.com/subscribe

Breaking Down Patriarchy
The Queens of Hip-Hop - with author Kathy Iandoli

Breaking Down Patriarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 47:29


Amy is joined by author Kathy Iandoli to discuss her book, God Save the Queens: The Essential History of Women in Hip-Hop, exploring the incredible history of female pioneers in hip-hop history from old school crews like The Mercedes Ladies to contemporary superstars like Lil' Kim.Donate to Breaking Down PatriarchyKathy Iandoli is a critically acclaimed journalist, author, podcaster, media coach, and documentarian. She has nearly 25 years experience working in the music industry—from media, to publicity, radio, and artist management. Her first book, God Save The Queens: The Essential History of Women In Hip-Hop was named an NPR Best Book Of the Year. She is the author of the biography Baby Girl: Better Known As Aaliyah, as well as the co-author of rapper, Lil' Kim's memoir, The Queen Bee. Kathy has written about music and gender for two decades, with bylines in VIBE, The Source, XXL, Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pitchfork, BUST, Teen Vogue, PAPER, Playboy, i-D, Cosmopolitan, Maxim, The Guardian, VICE, and many others. Kathy was a professor-in-residence of Music Business at NYU for 7 years as well as an alum of Steinhardt's Music Business Graduate Program and has served as a pundit (television, radio, and panels) for discussions on hip-hop and gender.

The Forgotten Jesus Podcast
S6E14 Can God Save Someone Like Me? - (Luke 5:27-32)

The Forgotten Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 42:51


Last week we talked about how hated Tax collectors were as a group. This week we'll continue to look at the conversion of Matthew and how it impacted those around him. https://longhollow.com/theforgottenjesuspodcastshownotes

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Chapter 26, Early Computer Music (1950–70)

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 99:27


Episode 166 Chapter 26, Early Computer Music (1950–70). Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music  Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 26, Early Computer Music (1950–70).  from my book Electronic and Experimental music.   Playlist: EARLY COMPUTER MUSIC (1950–70)   Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:40 00:00 1.     Tones from Australia, 1951. All produced using the CSIR Mark 1 computer built at the CSIR's radio-physics division in Sydney. The computer had a speaker—or hooter—to signal when operations were completed. A clever programmer thought of manipulating the signal tones into a melody. 02:18 01:42 2.     Alan Turing's computer music. 1951. Recording made of tones generated by the mainframe computer at the Computing Machine Laboratory in Manchester, England. Snippets of the tunes God Save the King, Baa, Baa Black Sheep, and Glenn Miller's swing classic In the Mood. Plus, the voices of computer lab members listening to the sound as it was recorded. Original acetate recording from 1951 restored by University of Canterbury composer Jason Long and Prof Jack Copeland. 01:55 02:36 3.     Max Mathews, “Numerology” (1960). Introduced by a narrator. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. While working at Bell Labs in telecommunications research, Max Mathews was one of the earliest computer engineers to use a general-purpose computer to program music and digitally synthesize musical sound. His programming language Music I allowed composers to design their own virtual instruments, a breakthrough during those pioneering days of computer music. “Numerology” was composed to demonstrate the various parameters, or building blocks, available to the composer using this programming language: vibrato (frequency modulation), attack and decay characteristics, glissando, tremolo (amplitude modulation), and the creation of new waveshapes. 02:49 04:38 4.     John Robinson Pierce, “Beat Canon” (1960). Introduced by a narrator. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. Played by IBM computer and direct to digital sound transducer. 00:52 07:28 5.     James Tenney, “Noise Study” (1961). So named because “each of the ‘instruments' used in this piece includes a noise-generator.” 04:24 08:20 6.     “Bicycle Built For Two (Accompanied)” (1963) From the demonstration record Computer Speech - Hee Saw Dhuh Kaet (He Saw The Cat), produced by Bell Laboratories. This recording contains samples of synthesized speech–speech artificially constructed from the basic building blocks of the English language. 01:17 12:42 7.     Lejaren Hiller, “Computer Cantata, Prologue to Strophe III” (1963). From the University Of Illinois. This work employed direct computer synthesis using an IBM 7094 mainframe computer and the Musicomp programming language. 05:41 14:00 8.     J. K. Randall, “Lyric Variations For Violin And Computer” (1965-1968). J. K. Randall's piece had a complex section that pushed the limits of computer processing power at the time. Although the section consisted of only 12 notes, each note was 20 seconds long. Each note overlapped with the next for 10 seconds, making the total length of the section only about 2 minutes. But this required 9 hours to process on one of the fastest computers of the day. 03:34 19:40 9.     John Robinson Pierce, “Eight-Tone Canon” (1966). “Using the computer, one can produce tones with overtones at any frequencies.” Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. 03:53 23:14 10.   Pietro Grossi, “Mixed Paganini” (1967). “Transcription for the central processor unit of a GE-115 computer of short excerpts of Paganini music scores. Realized at Studio di Fonologia musicale di Firenze (Italy). 01:46 27:08 11.   Pietro Grossi, “Permutation of Five Sounds” (1967). Recording made on the Italian General Electric label. Realized at Studio di Fonologia musicale di Firenze (Italy). Distributed in 1967 as a New year gift by Olivetti company. 01:33 28:54 12.   Wayne Slawson, “Wishful Thinking About Winter” (1970). Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. 03:53 30:26 13.   John Cage and Lejaren Hiller, “HPSCHD” excerpt (1967-1969). The piece was written for Harpsichords and Computer-Generated Sound Tapes. Hiller and Cage staged a lively public performance in 1968 at the University of Illinois in Urbana. The first 10,000 individual recordings came with an insert in the form of a computer printout insert designed to allow the listener to program their own performance. And I quote from the jacket: "The computer-output sheet included in this album is one of 10,000 different numbered solutions of the program KNOBS. It enables the listener who follows its instructions to become a performer of this recording of HPSCHD. Preparation of this material was made possible through the Computing Center of the State University of New York at Buffalo." I happen to have three copies of this album, each with the printout. 07:20 34:16 14.   Jean-Claude Risset, “Computer Suite From "Little Boy" (1968).  Realized at Bell Laboratories. 04:28 41:46 15.   Peter Zinovieff, “January Tensions” (1968). Zinovieff's notes, from the album: “Computer composed and performed. This piece is very much for computer both in its realization and composition. The rules are straightforward. The computer may begin by improvising slowly on whatever material is first chooses. However, once the initial choices are made then these must influence the whole of the rest of the composition. The original sounds must occasionally be remembered and illustrated but a more and more rigid structure is imposed on the randomness. The piece was electronically realized and composed in real time by an 8K PDP8/S and electronic music peripherals.” 09:48 46:12 16.   Barry Vercoe, “Synthesism” (1969). Realized in the Computer Centers of Columbia and Princeton Universities using MUSIC 360 for the IBM 360 mainframe computer. Vercoe authored this musical programming language. 04:33 56:00 17.   Charles Dodge, “The Earth's Magnetic Field” excerpt (1970). Composer Charles Dodge helped close the gap between computer music and other electronic music practices in 1969– 70 by working on computer code at Princeton University and then traveling to Bell Labs to have the code synthesized by a mainframe computer. The work, “Earth's Magnetic Field” (1970) was an outcome of this process. Dodge realized this piece by fusing computer composition with synthesis, one of the earliest examples of a practice that would become the norm many years later but that was quite difficult at the time. He used a “general- purpose sound synthesis program” written by Godfrey Winham at Princeton University. Every sound in the piece was computed into digital form using the IBM/ 360 model 91 at the Columbia University Computer Center and then converted into analog form at the Bell Telephone Laboratories. 07:45 01:00:32 18.   Irv Teibel, "Tintinnabulation (Contemplative Sound)" from Environments (New Concepts In Stereo Sound) (Disc 2) (1970 Syntonic Research).  One side of the record is a rare work of purely electronic computer music in a series that otherwise consisted of natural ambient sounds. It used computer-generated bell sounds, falling back on Teibel's experience processing sounds on an IBM 360 mainframe computer at Bell Labs. The record was promoted for meditation. A sticker on the cover read, "A Sensitizer for the Mind." From the liner notes: “As an illustration of the possibilities currently under examination, Syntonic Research decided to experiment with bell sounds as an environmental sound source. . . . Tintinnabulation can be played at any speed, from 78 to 16 rpm, in full stereo. At different speeds, the sounds change in tone and apparent size, although the harmonics remain unchanged. The effect, unlike real bells, is fully controllable by the use of your volume, bass, and treble controls.” 30:10 01:08:16   Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.

Talking Toro Podcast
S4E27 'God Save the Saints' - (#112)

Talking Toro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 38:26


Peter and Rob discuss Toro's action packed 1-1 draw with Hellas Verona - featuring a missed penalty, goalkeeping mistake and a red card. Toro's next fixture against Como on Sunday evening is also previewed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Center Grace Church Podcast
How old is the Earth? Can God save those who lived before Christ? - Ask Us Anything - Ep.109

Center Grace Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 61:41


This week, Matt sits down with Pastor Derek to explore his thoughts on interpreting creation in Genesis. They also dive into a brief discussion on salvation for those who lived before Jesus' death and resurrection.   Check us out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CIVAIct6GVQ  

Drunk Women Solving Crime
346 God Save Helen George

Drunk Women Solving Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 44:05


Joining the force today is actor Helen George, so we have two detective Georges, but does this mean twice the crime solving skills?Helen starts us off with a mystery story which saw life somewhat imitating art, to a potentially mind-bending level. The George / Glenn collective then set to work sorting a tawdry tale of the ultimate fashion victims.And our listener crime shows that although farm girls don't travel, they will have NO problem taking you to court. In the second part of the DWSC February residency, the hilarious Kyrah Gray popped in to tell us about some unlawful activity, which, thanks to the mums in audience - and Will Smith - might just get solved, watch this space!The gang then see if they can shed any light on a poisoning from the past, before this episode's audience crime story from someone whose niece obviously knows a thing or two about the family's criminal secrets. The London Residency is back at The Museum of Comedy in 2025! There are shows in February, March, April, May and June. Full info and tickets hereLive - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastPLUS - Taylor and Hannah are back in Belfast on Saturday 3rd May 2025, when DWSC are part of the CQAF Festival - head to CQAF 2025 Earlybird - CQAF for tickets!Don't forget DWSC now drops TWICE weekly! Episodes will be on general release every Wednesday AND Friday.BUT you can get both shows in one hit, by going to our Patreon where you can sign up for early access and get both episodes every Tuesday.As well as this, you'll get ad free eps, invites to watch our live zoom records, video of all our studio eps, bespoke shout outs and MORE! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FRUMESS
What is the most "Punk Rock" anthem of all time? A response. | Frumess

FRUMESS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 39:16


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The Salt Mine Sermons
Why Did God Save You?

The Salt Mine Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 46:51


Sunday Morning Message3/23/25Verses:1 John 1:9-13Romans 8:321b-35Psalm 106:8Isaiah 43:251 John 2:121 Samuel 12:22

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
God Save the Beats: King Charles' königliche Playlist

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 4:41


Robitzky, Miguel www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso

Canby Christian Church Podcast
“Can Your God Save You?” - Daniel 3:1-30

Canby Christian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 38:20


In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Adame, answers a crucial question posed in the passage of Daniel chapter 3 with the amazing truth that “Our God Saves!”

Revolution: High School at Rocky Peak
Rescued: Why Does God Save?

Revolution: High School at Rocky Peak

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 36:49


This week Pastor Tim Schoen continues the teaching series “Rescued” with the second message “Why Does God Save?”(Recorded March 1st, 2025)To get connected follow us on Instagram @HSRevolution

The Big Five Podcast
Are Canadians “all talk, no action” when it comes to U.S. boycotts? Plus: God save the King - but will the King save Canada?

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 23:21


Elias Makos kicks off the week with Trudie Mason, veteran Newscaster here at CJAD 800, and Jimmy Zoubris, special advisor to the Mayor. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau strongly defended Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Securing Our Future Summit in London Trudeau also met with King Charles in the saloon at Sandringham House today, getting an audience as Donald Trump attacks Canada’s sovereignty The Globe and Mail sent a reporter to Jay Peak in Vermont to report on the decline in Canadian visitors since the Trump tariff threats began and found that wasn’t the case at all Soraya Martinez Ferrada is stepping into the spotlight as the new leader of Ensemble Montréal and the party’s candidate for mayor Quebec Premier François Legault has called for an independent public inquiry into the SAAQclic debacle

A Republic, If You Can Keep It
God Save Us From the King (Guest: Political scientist Matt Grossman)

A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 43:33


Trump isn't even hiding it anymore. He is the self-proclaimed King of the United States and anyone who questions him will be banished to Gitmo. His Majesty and court jester Musk continue the flood of executive orders, most of them blatantly or borderline unconstitutional. We do a deep dive into the invasion of U.S. government computer systems by agents of America's first convicted criminal President with MSU political scientist Matt Grossman. In Michigan, Attorney General Nessel has joined with her 21 fellow Democratic attorneys general on the frontlines of the resistance. We will be getting a new Chief Justice as Elizabeth Clement announces she's stepping down effective in 5 weeks.  Michigan's minimum wage has gone from $10.56 per hour to $12.48 effective on Friday, February 21 — and will grow in steps to $15 per hour in two years. This comes as, at recording time, the debate continues over the tipped minimum wage and paid medical leave. Whatever the outcome, plan on a lot of lawsuits. This weekend both major parties meet in Detroit to select new chairpersons. Democrats will have a fairly peaceful Transfer of Power from Lavora Barnes to Curtis Hertel Jr.; Republicans could have a mini-January 6th, minus the vicious assaults on police and, hopefully, minus pooping on Nancy Pelosi's desk. We have a return visit this week from Michigan State University political science professor Matt Grossman. Among his many efforts he's been tracking the lawlessness of the Musk-Trump administration's assault on the federal government, especially the invasion of Big Balls and the rest of Musk's teenage Ninja Hackers who have infiltrated most of the federal government's computer systems. Matt is Director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research at MSU He is the author of numerous books on our political world. His latest: “Polarized by Degrees“. He has also published op-eds in The New York Times and The Washington Post. =========================== This episode is sponsored in part by EPIC ▪ MRA, a full service survey research firm with expertise in • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management Clayton "Clay" Jones - Claytoonz.com

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
Laurence Tribe: God Save This Dishonorable Court

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 76:14


John is joined by constitutional scholar nonpareil Laurence Tribe to discuss the radical challenge to the prevailing legal order by Donald Trump's actions and agenda. Tribe maintains that it's no exaggeration to say, just three weeks into the new administration, that Trump, Elon Musk, and their allies are engaged in an incipient coup d'etat; and that the courts — including the Supreme Court, despite its diminished reputation and recent bent towards overt partisanship — remain the last, best, and maybe only remaining guardrail against the unfolding assault on our democratic system. Once considered a likely pick for high court himself, Tribe also reflects on what it would be like to be one of the Supremes in this fraught and unprecedented moment. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ExplicitNovels
Jenna & the Coronation: Part 2

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025


Saint Michael's hosts a town celebration.A Series in 17 parts, By Blacksheep. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. Young Men of the ChoirChoir practice at St. Michael's church was always a lively affair. Yet, for the past year or so, it lacked a full spectrum of harmony, because of the ailing older men who provided base and baritone fullness to many of the arrangements.Recently, it had become a lot harder on Gordon's ears due to a couple of new members. James and Jordan were two eager eighteen-years old, and the twin sons of Debbie the Sunday school teacher. They both hit puberty rather late, having had vocal changes occur at about their 16th birthday. Last month Gordon overheard the two brothers shout cheers for their favorite Premier League team, while getting in their car, after Sunday morning service.The husky, revelry, inspired Gordon to take on the challenge of refining the twins into a huge asset for the church choir. That enthusiasm diminished after their first choir practice."I've got my work cut out, getting that lot into shape ready to sing at the community coronation celebration, next month!" Gordon told Jenna at their weekly 'organ practice.' "They're bloody awful. I know they're Debbie's boys and she's chuffed they're finally getting involved in church life, but I fear they're tone deaf!""Oh dear, that's no good,” Jenna said as she finished playing Crown Him with Many Crowns and then readied herself to play a much more interesting organ.Jenna could feel Gordon rubbing his hardening cock against her arse. It was then that she had an idea."I think I should give those two boys some extra inspiration," she smiled. "Maybe they're not completely tone deaf. With a bit more instruction, their voices might be passable.""Hmm, maybe." Gordon replied, his voice shaking with arousal. "They're coming in tomorrow afternoon for extra instruction and vocal training. I've taught some pretty poor choirboys and choirgirls over the years. Some did vastly improve and go on to have terrific careers in music."Jenna switched off the organ and slid round on the stool. "Do you want me, Gordy?" She asked, darting her tongue between his lips. "Tell me how much, if you do,”"Desperately!" He growled. "My God, you're so fucking hot! Pardon my language, I forgot we're in the church.""You say the loveliest things."Gordon was hornier than usual tonight. He'd recovered from a bad cold and was eager to make up for lost time. Adjusting the open-fronted black robe he always wore in church, he tried furiously to unbuckle his belt and unzip his trousers with one hand while feeling his way to unfasten Jenna's blouse and bra with the other."Oh, organ daddy is eager tonight!" She cooed. "Swell to Great!" she added, referring to one of the organ stops, which in recent months had become a double entendre."I've already swelled," Gordon sighed, as he feasted on her beautiful tits. "Oh Jenna, Daddy needs you so much.""Let me give you a hand, then." She pulled out his thick cock and began stroking it.His shaking hands were soon pulling her soaking wet panties to one side and he wasted no time in sinking his entire cock straight into her hot, wet cunt. When he was completely inside her, he started to slowly pump it in and out, making the strokes longer and faster, banging her back and arse against the organ's manuals, until she was literally screaming with pleasure. Her cries echoed through the empty church."Oh my darling Jenna! Yes!" Gordon groaned. "You're such a good girl! I love fucking your nice, ripe, young cunt! You're going to make me cum hard! I'm going to fill your young body with so much cum! Ah!"Gordon's thick, hot load spurted fast, deep and hard into her."Ahh, that was lovely," she whispered in his ear. "You always pull out all the stops!" Jenna gasped as they recovered from their intense orgasms. Once again, the organist had left her thoroughly entertained. She rested her head on his shoulder and he gently slipped his arms around her."Do you remember the first time we, did it?" Gordon replied, planting soft kisses on her forehead. "Such a long time ago, when you seduced me right here on this organ stool and I hopelessly surrendered to your charms?""Hee hee. How could I forget that? You were powerless to resist. And so shy at first,”"Me? Shy?" Gordon spluttered. "I think not, I was just stunned.""You blushed when you came back from the gents and saw me sat here on the stool!""Organists don't blush! We just, swell." Gordon replied, though his cheeks were already turning several shades of red."Of course," Jenna replied, running her fingers through his thick, silver hair.“And let me fill in for you, tomorrow. I want those fellas to get a vision for how they can add to the choir.”The next day, Jenna was in church alone, practicing a few pieces of music on the organ. Sensing the presence of someone, she stopped and peered over the top of the partition."Oh good. They're here.""Good afternoon you two!" She announced, as James and Jordan headed down the aisle. The two blonde-haired lads looked surprised to see the vicar's wife."Oh, Mrs. Morris," Jordan exclaimed. "Is Gordon here? He asked us to meet him here for some extra choir practice.""Afraid Gordon's needing me to fill in. Hope you're not too disappointed."They both looked at each other. "As if! Gordon's a bit,”"Strict?" Jenna replied. "Yes he is, but he's been organist and choirmaster for a long time and he takes his job very seriously. This coronation concert is really important for the church. The Mayor will be attending. So it's important that we get those voices of yours up to scratch. I think a little bit of extra inspiration is needed."“Some parishioners heard the two of you chanting support for your favorite Premier League football team, a few weeks ago. Is that true?”“Manchester, all the way!” James beamed.“Ah, great team!” Jenna affirmed. “So, do me a favor, please. Can you two repeat that chant you shouted in the car park?”The guys repeated their team Busby Boys chant;Hello, helloWe are the Busby BoysHello, helloWe are the Busby BoysAnd if you are a City fan surrender or you'll dieWe all follow UnitedJenna looked puzzled. “Fellas, I'm having a hard time believing that's what they parishioners were treated to in the car park? Gordon said he heard a very masculine machismo boistering. He heard passion, bravery, smack-talking cockiness. Let's try again, but I'm going to join you, okay? And if either of you hear my voice overpowering your powerful masculine cheers, it is to your shame.”Jordan began the Busby Boys chant again, and the twin baritones filled the high ceilings of the great sanctuary with the richest a-capella Jenna had ever heard since joining the church a year ago.James and Jordan were breathing heavily, and feeling great affirmation of what they have the vocal power to do, in that place of worship.“Bravo!” Jenna cheered, clapping her hands. This is the raw masculinity that our church needs in worship. Gordon can teach you technique and tone, but Manchester United is where you found your masculine identity. Can you bring that with you to practices and performances?”“Uh, sure;” Jordan said. James nodded.Jenna slid herself off the organ stool in such a way as to ensure a flash of her panties. She had put on one of her favorite short black dresses, which was hardly suitable attire for church. She'd borrowed Gordon's black robe. It was unzipped in front, but too big for her and kept slipping off her shoulders."This thing's not my size at all," she muttered. "Best left for Gordon." She removed it, and sensed the two lads eyeing her up as she draped it over a pew. She was wearing a sleeveless black dress that clung in all the right places.Jordan gave a cough. "Um, Mrs. Morris,”"Jenna, please. No need to be so formal. You're not at school now, are you? In fact I shouldn't be calling you choirboys at all, seeing as you've just turned eighteen. I think choirmen would be more suitable, yes?""Yeah!" They both gave nervous grins.“Well I'm a woman,” Jenna explained. “I can tell you, the good women of the church really want the men to be men. Good men, virtuous, but men. Please promise me you'll continue to be the men God created you to be? And you're a perfectly matched pair of baritones. You have no idea how incredible your resonance can be, if you refine your craft.”"Okay, we'll just have an hour going over the pieces that Gordon mentioned. Nothing too intense. How does that sound?""Great, yeah." James said with new enthusiasm."James, is it true that you want to be an organist some day?""That's right. I start uni in September."“Let's get the sheet music Gordon assigned for this week,” Jenna turned away and fiddled with some music books on the shelf at the side of the organ, bending at the waist and swaying a bit more than she needed to."She is well fit!" Jordan whispered to his brother."Wish she'd take over from Gordon permanently! Yeah. I'd do her." James boasted.Jenna smirked to herself, then stood back up and faced James; "My my, aren't you eager?"James froze. Shit, she overheard! "To sing? Oh sure, we wanna get this right." He awkwardly scratched the side of his head.She walked a couple steps over to him, and carelessly dropped one of the music books on the floor. She squatted down in front of him. Gazing up, she could see the outline of a massive cock hardening behind the skinny jeans he was wearing."Oh, not just to sing!" Jenna said, and slowly slid her hands up his thigh. James just stood there, stunned, not knowing what to do or say. Her fingers were soon tracing the outline of his big, thick, long cock through his jeans."Oh my, James!" Jenna said, "You are a big fella."Jordan gawped as the vicar's wife continued caressing his brother's thigh."So; who wants to go first?" Jenna looked to James, then over to Jordan."Umm," they both mumbled."James," Jenna said, massaging his cock through his jeans, "I think someone wants to come out and say hi, don't you?""Uh, yes!" He gasped, blushing.Jenna unfastened his jeans, and pulled them and his boxers down to his knees. She was pleasantly surprised. Definitely a cock worthy of an organist, or future organist! “You truly are an organist!”She aimed his aching erection straight for her open mouth, and didn't stop until she had thrust his whole shaft straight down her warm, wet throat."Whoa, holy shit!" James groaned as Jenna worked her amazing talented, tongue, swirling round and round his youthful cock. A few seconds of her incredible cock-skills was all he could take and he was soon pumping a whole load of hot cum straight down her lovely throat."Fuckin' 'ell!"Jenna greedily swallowed every drop, her unblinking eyes gazing up at him the whole time. She even kept on gently sucking long after she'd already sucked him completely dry."Delicious! What a good man you are, James. I'd say you hit all the right notes there and are perfectly tuned-up! Now how about your brother, pipe?"Jordan didn't hesitate, and soon had his jeans unzipped. Jenna wrapped her fingers around his aching cock. Like his brother, he was generously endowed, and quick to rise to the occasion, however his lack of experience would mean a swift conclusion. Nothing wrong with that, of course. They were young and eager. In time, they could be molded into excellent lovers. Jenna thought about the time she seduced the nervous, virgin curate in the church hall's storeroom. Thanks to her, Josh was now full of confidence and an expert in the bedroom, and he had recently got engaged.Her hand was pumping Jordan's nice, young cock good and hard."Oh God, fuck yes!"She leaned in and licked the head of his cock a few times, before running her tongue up and down the length of it. Her lips kissed and sucked the tip of his cock as her tongue teased it a few times. It twitched uncontrollably. Jenna slid it into her mouth while looking intently into his eyes. Jordan pressed his hips forward and was surprised to see her eagerly take the entire length of his member into her mouth. She grabbed his ass cheeks and pulled him tight. She sucked his shaft hard, making him yell with pleasure. She savored the taste of pre-cum."Oh Jenna! I'm gonna cum!"The vicar's wife began to suck him harder, her tongue sliding over and around his cock as her head as was pushed and pulled back and forth. She sucked Jordan's cock for all it was worth, caressing his balls at the same time.Oh dear God, then it came, what she was waiting for. Jordan's cock erupted in a white creamy fountain; he couldn't stop. He was groaning in ecstasy. Jenna swallowed every drop, gulping it down."Umm, tastes so good! Another yummy load. You really needed to unload, didn't you?Jordan's eyes were now closed and he was breathing heavily.Well, that gets you fully tuned-up, too. I guess we're about done here," Jenna said, standing up and planting a kiss on both their cheeks. "But, we'd better do a bit of singing as well. "I'll give you a few minutes to, compose yourselves, then meet me at the piano. Then we'll sing Onward Christian Soldiers! If you boys can sing as expertly as you shoot your cum, the coronation service will be a massive success!"Polishing the Mayor's Ceremonial MaceIt was Thursday morning and the coronation of King Charles III was by now, tantalizingly close. Over at St Michael's vicarage however, all was not well."What do you mean we can't have a street party outside the church this Sunday?" Reverend Morris exclaimed. "There was no problem last year when we had the Jubilee celebrations."The council official at the end of the line muttered something about it being the Mayor's rule, and hung up."Bloody councils," the vicar moaned. "Full of useless overpaid pen-pushers. The Mayor's coming to visit our church later today too. I've a good mind to raise the issue with him face to face."Jenna raised an eyebrow. "I thought being a mayor was just a ceremonial role. How come he's not letting the church hold a street party?""Some red tape about obstructing the King's Highway or something.""But we're holding a party to honor the new King! Surely rules can be waived just this once?""We could always pretend to be eco protesters," Reverend Morris remarked.Jenna uncrossed her legs and began thinking. "That Mayor needs some persuading. "I can't have Simon's plans ruined by pesky red tape,”Mayor Harrison Buckingham rolled his eyes as he turned into the small car park of St Michael's church hall."Right, time for another tedious hour shaking hands with old ladies and giving fake smiles," the corpulent man muttered as he parked the Jaguar."Keys," his wife replied."What, you're not coming in with me?""Not a chance. You can do this all by yourself, darling. I'm off to the Trafford Centre for a spot of retail therapy.""But, but, Pauline, you're the Mayoress! And how am I going to get home?""And you're the Mayor dear. A small church like this only needs one of us. Our house is five minutes from this church. You could either phone a taxi or do something really daring, such as walk home. Keys."He grumbled to himself but did as she asked."Ah, he's here," Reverend Morris said. Jenna observed the approaching man carefully. Aged about sixty, overweight, and with greying hair that was dominated by a large and very obvious toupee. His gold mayoral chains glinted in the late spring sunshine."Oh, he's a chonky lad." Jenna chuckled."From what I've heard, he's dishonest and drinks a lot." Reverend Morris whispered. "His smile is as fake as that hairpiece he's wearing. Norman Winstanley knows him from the Men's Fellowship meetings, and said he's made a fool of himself several times.""Perfect qualities for someone working on the council then," Jenna smirked."By the way, I heard Norman has moved in with Gladys Wilcox and become her lodger.""There's something kinky going on between those two, I'm certain of it." Jenna said."What? As if. She's in her eighties!" The vicar gasped."Just because there's snow on the roof, doesn't mean the fire's gone out!" Jenna replied. "Although Gladys once confessed to me that she had a bit of a fancy for Gordon. I guess Norman's her second choice as he was willing to do whatever she asked of him."Reverend Morris' eyes widened. "I'm sure he only helps her with D I Y projects and her shopping.""Well I still think there's more to it. Mark my words. I don't think Gladys is the prim old widow you think she is!"Reverend Morris fiddled with his surplice. "Ah, good afternoon Mayor!""Hello there, Vicar!" He shook hands. "Oh and who is this lovely lady? Your daughter I presume?""No, my wife, Jenna.""Ah, my bad. Dearie me, either you're his second wife or you've got a bloody good plastic surgeon! Ha ha ha!"Reverend Morris cringed. "Jenna is my second wife. Lucy and I divorced a year ago."Oh I see. Well don't blame you there, Reverend. Wish I could do the same but She Who Must Be Obeyed won't let me. Ha ha ha!""Where is the Mayoress?" Jenna interrupted."Afraid she's, tested positive for Covid," the Mayor lied, hoping that they hadn't noticed his wife driving away."Oh what a shame," Jenna replied. "So you're all alone? Never mind, I will be glad to show you round our beautiful church.""Can't stand the bloke," Reverend Morris whispered to his wife as they entered the church. "There's tactless and then there's downright offensive. The man's a complete buffoon.""Leave him to me," Jenna said. "I don't mind showing him round.""I'm not leaving you alone with that creep!" Reverend Morris exclaimed."Oh Simon, I can easily handle a chubby chap in gold chains. He wouldn't dare do anything in a church, surely?" She was desperate to get the Mayor alone."In this day and age, can't let your guard down,” He was interrupted by Norman."Sorry to interrupt, Vicar. The builders have arrived to repair the church hall roof. But there's another problem.""Can't this wait, Norman? We're just showing the Mayor round.""Afraid not." He lowered his voice and whispered. "They've discovered asbestos.""What? Oh no! That'll cost a fortune to remove. And I've spent weeks promoting that church roof fundraiser. I'm not running any more quarter marathons!""Yeah. Not good for the church finances, but the hall can't be used until it's all been removed by a specialist company. It can't be done until after the Coronation weekend. I've been speaking to the Treasurer and he wants you to give the green light to get someone in to get it sorted. Could you just pop round and sign some paperwork?""Sure, no problem." He turned to Jenna. Before he could say anything, she stopped him."I'll take care of you-know-who," she smiled, and gave both of them a wink.""Looks like it's just you and me, Mr. Mayor," Jenna said, taking hold of the Mayor's arm. "Do excuse my husband, but I'm afraid he's just found out there's asbestos in the church roof, so that means we can't hold our Coronation party in there." Jenna gave a loud and deliberate sigh as the two walked into the empty church vestry. "And what with the ban on having a street party, I don't know what we're going to do. Maybe you could pull a few strings and allow us to block the road, just this once?"The obese official adjusted his shirt collar. "Mrs. Morris, I appreciate how upsetting that must be for your church, but,”"I'd be ever so grateful, and I'd make it worth your while in ways you could never imagine,”Now he was intrigued. "Oh? Bribery is it? Well I'm anyone's for a bottle of single malt. Or a good box of cigars,”"Oh I'm sure I could run to that, Mr. Mayor. In fact I could give you even more than that if you'd just let me show you.""Oh, you've whetted my appetite already. What could be better than whiskey and cigars?" He was no stranger to taking backhanders."Something like this?" Jenna said, reaching down and squeezing his thigh.The Mayor jolted in surprise. He grinned and gave her a flash of yellow teeth."Are all vicar's wives as welcoming as you?""I truly couldn't say. But I do have a thing for men in suits who wear ceremonial chains," Jenna continued, still massaging his thigh. He was smiling and winking at her and she noticed a bulge growing in the front of his light grey trousers. Her eager eyes kept involuntarily fixing on it."I can show you my ceremonial mace if you'd like," the Mayor whispered, his plump face red with lust. Thank God Pauline chose to go shopping! He thought."Umm, I would love to get my hands on that," Jenna said. "Let's go over to the organ. It's got a nice big stool for you to sit on."He just nodded excitedly. Upon arriving at the organ, the Mayor and put his hands on Jenna's arse and lifted her up. She wrapped her arms around his sweaty neck and wrapped her legs (as best she could) around his fat waist. He pressed his mouth against hers and plunged his tongue in. His breath was scented with whiskey and cigar smoke, and as his actions proved, it had been a long time since he last got laid. Not so much a kiss as being slobbered by a dog, she thought. Jenna broke the kiss and beckoned him to sit on the stool."Ah, want to see my ceremonial mace, you hungry girl?""Definitely, Mr. Mayor!" Jenna said, wiping a gallon of saliva off her face.He unzipped his trousers, revealing white briefs similar to the ones Gordon wore, however that was where the similarity ended. While Gordon's were nice and clean and fresh, the Mayor's underpants bore several piss stains and were definitely overdue for a change, as a ripe smell wafted forth.Dear God, Jenna thought. Who would believe it. The Mayor of our town having such dirty undies! She was a bit disgusted, but still curious to see more.The Mayor pulled out his cock, and before Jenna knew it, she was face to face with his "ceremonial mace." It was small, but fully erect. He was smiling down at her with his discolored teeth."There, what do you think, eh?""Oh it's a lovely one," Jenna replied. My God, compared with my husband or Gordon, he's tiny! Still, good things come in small packages, as they say."Don't be shy dear," the Mayor added, desperate for more.His dick was sweaty and smelly. Wrinkling her nose, Jenna slipped her hand round it and began jacking it, wondering why it smelled so bad."Ah, yes. That's the way, sweetheart. I might have to start attending this church, ah! Open your sweet little mouth, my darling."Jenna slid the foreskin back and noticed a lot of smegma. "Mr. Mayor, someone's a bit of a dirty boy.""That's alright, dear. You can clean it off for me."She turned away but he gripped her head firmly and pulled it back towards his cock. Unable to resist, Jenna's mouth suddenly opened and he slid closer, holding her head steady until he had thrust his whole shaft inside.It didn't take Jenna long to get used to the smell, and as she worked her magic on his modestly-sized cock, she found she quite liked the taste of mayoral cheese, and licked it all up. He moaned in ecstasy.A minute later and the dirty, corrupt fat bastard shot his thick, tangy load of spunk down Jenna's throat."Ah. Praise be to the Lord," the Mayor groaned, when she finally withdrew."There, the mace has been polished," Jenna smiled, zipping him up. "And now, Mr. Mayor, about the street party. I would really appreciate if you could ensure it's able to go ahead. Also, if you could donate a few thousand pounds to aid in the asbestos removal at the church hall,”The Mayor stood up. "A few thousand quid? Now steady on lass, I'm usually good for a bob or two, but there's a cost of living crisis,”"Umm, I understand times are hard, but you see, refusal isn't really an option. This church has concealed security cameras, so it would be a dreadful shame if footage of your ceremonial mace and dirty underpants were to somehow end up on the Internet,”Forgive me Lord for telling a lie whilst in church, she said to herself.The overfed official looked mortified. His lip quivered. Utterly defeated, he shrunk back down on the stool, as timid as a lamb. "Umm, whatever you require, I, I'll make sure you get it."Jenna smiled and kissed his cheek. "Thank you so much Mr. Mayor. You're a true ass, asset to this town. And I really did enjoy polishing your ceremonial mace."At that moment, the church door opened and Reverend Morris came marching down the aisle."Sorry for taking so long," he prattled. "What a nightmare, now that this asbestos has been discovered."Jenna calmly appeared from behind the organ."Hello my love. I've been keeping the Mayor busy by teaching him to play a few notes on the organ. He found it really interesting!"The man in question suddenly appeared. "Asbestos you say, Vicar? Don't worry about that. I'll see that it gets sorted out pronto. We had the same problem in the town hall. Nasty stuff is asbestos. As a Christian, it's my duty to ensure that the good folk of this lovely church have a safe building. So don't worry about the cost, I'll glad pay for any repairs and removal."Reverend Morris looked totally stunned. "Oh, my good heavens, thank you so much, sir!""Oh and do please go ahead and hold your street party, in the street! I'll ensure the numpties at the council don't cause any bother. Well, I really must get going, so much to do, so little time. I'll stop by on Sunday and join the celebrations! Nice to meet you both! Thanks for, showing me round Mrs. .er, Jenna! Good day!" He shook both their hands and hurried out."What an extraordinary kind gesture!" The vicar smiled. "All our problems are solved, just like that. I was wrong about the Mayor. It seems he is a genuine man after all.""Just goes to show, you can't judge someone on hearsay," Jenna replied. "Oh look, his wig fell off!" She picked up the toupee off the floor. "Never mind, he looks better without it, don't you think?"As a fellow balding man, I agree!" Reverend Morris said, slipping his arm round his wife and strolling down the aisle. "However, we must discreetly return it to him."The Coronation celebrations at St. Michael's church were a massive success, and everyone had a fantastic day as the entire town came together. The notoriously unreliable British weather behaved itself for once, and provided warm, sunny conditions. The concert choir sounded fantastic. The addition of two rich baritones brought balance and fullness to the sound. The final arrangement was ‘God Save The King'. When the song ended, Gordon flowed into an improv rhythm. He nodded to the twins and they belched out a boisterous chant of God Save the King. Jenna stood up at her piano and raised her fist while passionately joining the twin's chant. The entire assembly soon joined and for about 30 seconds, it felt loke the rafters were shaking. Then a boisterous applause followed. The vicar then dismissed the concert ."I do love the pomp and splendor," Gordon said as he wolfed down a plateful of sausage rolls."Not to mention the food," Jenna said, pinching his arse when no-one was looking."Have to keep my strength up with you around, the organist replied. And the twins were amazing! I've never seen teenagers improve so rapidly. How did you inspire the fellas?”Jenna beamed; “A lady never tells,” she winked. “I absolutely loved that chant at the end of the program, Gordon. Thanks for adding it. The young people were the loudest.”Are we, you know, having organ practice this Thursday?""Of course we are," she replied, with a wink. Noticing the Mayor arriving, she gave a little smile."I'm glad he stopped wearing that wig!” Jenna whispered to Gordon. She also wondered if he washed his undies?England now has her king, the community has a thriving church, and Jenna continued to play her charming role as the first lady of Saint Michael's.To be continued.By Blacksheep for Literotica.

Un dimanche de cinéma
Faut-il aller voir Paddington au Pérou, God save the Tuches, Maria, La Pampa et 5 Septembre ?

Un dimanche de cinéma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 8:27


Chaque samedi, dans CLAP !, Laurie Cholewa donne la parole aux critiques, qui commentent les sorties de la semaine. Aujourd'hui, Paddington au Pérou, God save the Tuches, Maria, La Pampa et 5 Septembre.

NRJ Ciné News
Sarah Stern raconte sa scène avec Voldemort dans "God Save The Tuche"

NRJ Ciné News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 1:54


Bertrand Lesguillons vous présente la nouvelle comédie "God Save The Tuche" avec Jean-Paul Rouve et Sarah Stern. Il présente les films "Présence" avec Lucy Liu , "5 Septembre" avec Peter Saarsgard, Ben Chaplin et le film iranien "Mon Gâteau Préféré".

The Manila Times Podcasts
HEADLINES: Sara: 'God Save the Philippines' | February 8, 2025

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 5:57


HEADLINES: Sara: 'God Save the Philippines' | February 8, 2025Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein #TheManilaTimes#KeepUpWithTheTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Laissez-vous Tenter
CINÉ - "God save the Tuche", "Paddington", "Maria" : les 3 sorties principales du 5 février 2025

Laissez-vous Tenter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 5:55


Parmi toutes les sorties du mercredi 5 février en salles, Stéphane Boudsocq en a choisi trois, dont évidemment le 5e épisode de la saga des Tuche...

Le Bret King News
BEST OF - Jeff Tuche à l'honneur dans la voix de Marc-Antoine Le Bret

Le Bret King News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 5:45


À l'occasion de la sortie au cinéma du cinquième volet des Tuche, "God Save the Tuche", découvrez une compilation des meilleures imitations de Jeff Tuche par Marc-Antoine Le Bret !

NRJ Ciné News
Jean-Paul Rouve révèle comment Thierry Henry a aidé au tournage de "God Save The Tuche"

NRJ Ciné News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 1:58


Bertrand Lesguillons vous présente la nouvelle comédie "God Save The Tuche" avec Jean-Paul Rouve et Sarah Stern. Il présente les films "Présence" avec Lucy Liu , "5 Septembre" avec Peter Saarsgard, Ben Chaplin et le film iranien "Mon Gâteau Préféré".

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
God Save America

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 75:49


New York Times columnist and best-selling author Ross Douthat joins The Remnant today to discuss his new book, Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious, and dive into some rank punditry. Ross and Jonah Goldberg talk tech execs in Washington, spiritual metaphysics, and what Emilia Perez says about the relationship between culture and politics.Later in the episode, Ross explains why religion—no matter what flavor—is necessary for a healthy individual and a thriving nation. Show Notes: —Pre-order Ross' new book —Ross' conversation with Marc Andreessen The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The John-Henry Westen Show
Did God Save Trump to "MAGA" ?

The John-Henry Westen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 41:52


Did God Save Trump to "make America great again"? With yesterday's inauguration of Trump as the 47th President of the United States, John-Henry Westen reflects on the assassination attempt on President Trump and urges him to recognize the hand of divine providence in his survival.Trump must embrace the Catholic faith and understand the importance of moral integrity so that he may possess the spiritual truth needed to fulfill his leadership destiny.Drawing from scripture and historical examples like Gabriel Garcia Moreno, we see the critical importance of battling globalist forces and the need for repentance and alignment with God's will to lead America in righteousness.U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www.mylegacywill.com/lifesitenews ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ ****Download the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564 LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenews John-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AlloCiné
Hommage à Michel Blanc : rencontre autour du Splendid par le Splendid

AlloCiné

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 15:41


Rencontre au Festival de l'Alpe d'Huez 2025 ! AlloCiné est à l'incontournable festival de la comédie qui se tient chaque année au mois de janvier. Jean-Paul Rouve et l'équipe des Tuche ont ouvert les festivités ce lundi 13 janvier avec God Save the Tuche, 5ème volet de la franchise à succès.L'un des temps forts de la cérémonie d'ouverture a été un vibrant hommage à Michel Blanc, disparu il y a 3 mois. Gérard Jugnot et Marie Anne Chazel étaient présents pour un dernier salut à leur complice de la bande du splendid.Tous deux ont profité de leur venue àpour rencontrer le public et signer le livre qui vient de paraitre "Le splendid par le Splendid.AlloCiné s'est entretenu avec Jean-Pierre Lavoignat, journaliste cinéma pour Première et Studio, qui a dirigé cet ouvrage. Crédits Journaliste : Brigitte BaronnetMontage : Arthur Cattin Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.

Laissez-vous Tenter
CINÉ - Nous avons vu "Les Tuche 5", "God save the Tuche"

Laissez-vous Tenter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 2:25


Stéphane Boudsocq se trouve pour RTL à l'Alpe d'Huez où a débuté lundi 13 janvier le 28e Festival International du Film de Comédie, premier rendez-vous important de l'année pour le 7e art en France. En ouverture a été présenté le dernier volet des "Tuche", réalisé pour la première fois par Jean-Paul Rouve, qui a aussi coécrit le scénario et joue bien évidemment le rôle de Jeff Tuche. Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Première avec Stéphane Boudsocq du 14 janvier 2025.

RTL Matin
CINÉMA - "God save the Tuche", événement du 28e Festival du film de comédie à l'Alpe d'Huez

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 5:04


Stéphane Boudsocq se trouve pour RTL à l'Alpe d'Huez où débute lundi 13 janvier le 28e Festival International du Film de Comédie, premier rendez-vous important de l'année pour le 7e art en France. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 13 janvier 2025.

L'invité de RTL
CINÉMA - "God save the Tuche", événement du 28e Festival du film de comédie à l'Alpe d'Huez

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 5:04


Stéphane Boudsocq se trouve pour RTL à l'Alpe d'Huez où débute lundi 13 janvier le 28e Festival International du Film de Comédie, premier rendez-vous important de l'année pour le 7e art en France. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 13 janvier 2025.

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_eng
Zohar for All. Lech Lecha. For Who Is God, Save the Lord? And Who Is a Rock, Save Our God? [2025-01-07]

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 28:05


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Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp4 #kab_eng
Zohar for All. Lech Lecha. For Who Is God, Save the Lord? And Who Is a Rock, Save Our God? [2025-01-07]

Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp4 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 28:05


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Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng
Zohar for All. Lech Lecha. For Who Is God, Save the Lord? And Who Is a Rock, Save Our God? [2025-01-07] #lesson

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_eng

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 28:05


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Reformed Forum
The Plan of Salvation: Historical Options, Part 1| Calvinism: The Plan of Salvation (Lesson 3)

Reformed Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 26:36


This is the third lesson in Dr. Lane G. Tipton's Reformed Academy course, Calvinism: The Plan of Salvation. This lesson covers the following topics: 0:00 Who Saves? (Naturalism vs. Supernaturalism) 2:58 Pelagianism 6:58 Socinianism 8:49 Classical Liberalism 11:35 How does God Save? (Sacerdotalism) 19:17 Protestantism Register for this free on-demand course on our website to track your progress, download supplemental materials, and assess your understanding through quizzes for each lesson. You will also receive free access to twenty-four additional five-hour video courses in covenant theology, apologetics, biblical studies, church history, and more: https://reformedforum.org/courses/calvinism-the-plan-of-salvation/ Your donations enable us to provide free Reformed resources for students like you all across the world: https://reformedforum.org/donate/  #Calvinism #salvation #reformedtheology

New City Church
Acts: Can God Save Anybody? (Acts 9:1-20)

New City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 33:08


In this sermon, pastor Dylan Dodson preaches from Acts 9:1-20 as we see the type of people that God can save.

Diplomacy Games
Christmas 2024 Diplomacy

Diplomacy Games

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 62:05


The guys suffer from user error while catching up for our Christmas episode. Seasons greetings everyone! Intro and Diplomacy chat The guys introduce the episode and why this is the second recording of it (0 mins 15 secs) Ken describes his own homebrewed ale before it gets their creative juices going on the most incredible Russian opening ever (2 mins 30 secs) The greatest Diplomacy solo challenge (8 mins 50  secs) Ken talks about the "Return of the Mac" game (15 mins 15 secs) He goes onto discuss the December 2024 God Save the Zine edition (apologies Ken accidentally says it was in Diplomacy World) on page 23 by Ian Bond - a Tetris like way of looking at the Classic board (16 mins 40 secs)   Ken discusses how Ian's design reminds him of what's achieved in the variant Alacavre, which looks like a fantasy map but has exactly the same connections as a Classic board. That said Ken then points out the stats for this variant are totally different to Classic statistics, which shows how habitual we are when we approach the Classic Diplomacy board (21 mins 20 secs) They go onto creating a new game of Alacavre for Diplomacy Games podcast listeners - just pop over to vDiplomacy, create an account if you haven't got one already and join the game at DiplomacyGames plays (password/invite code is just the word podcast) (33 mins 50 secs) They discuss geographic linguistic differences across Australia and Gavin's old casual job he had at the Regatta Hotel. He goes onto mention this was around the time he played Diplomacy for the very first time - through the variant Machiavelli. You can find out all about this in our Patreon feed in a week or so from now (38 mins 50 secs) The guys give a proper status update about the show and the likely release schedule/quality over the next 6-12 months (43 mins 30 secs) They advertise many "development opportunities" available for listeners who'd like to help the show. If you're able to help let us know on the podcast contact form (47 mins 20 secs) Ken also suggests if there are interview guests you'd like to hear on the show to let us know (50 mins 20 secs) Ken reflects back on Diplomacy and 2024  (51 mins 45 secs) He then discusses his upcoming attendence at the South East Asian New Years tournament being run by Sascha Heylmann on 24-26 January and their recording plans for early 2025 (53 mins 40 secs) Ken presents the "Better vDiplomacy player" plaque to Gavin for getting a higher score and ranking than Ken this year (56 mins 20 secs) The guys start wrapping up the show (1 hr 1 min) Venue: At home, Brisbane Drinks of choice: Ken - Kaner's own dark ale Gavin - Casillero del Diablo shiraz from Chile Just a reminder you can support the show by giving it 5 stars on iTunes or Stitcher. And don't forget if you want to help pay off the audio equipment... or buy the guys a drink, you can also donate at Patreon, plus you get extra podcast episodes! Lastly, don't forget to subscribe so you get the latest Diplomacy Games episodes straight to your phone. Thanks as always to Dr Dan aka "The General" for his rockin' intro tune.

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOPP710: Currently my goal is to become a reasonably competent and confident organ player in the small local church and the local church community

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 12:43


 This question was sent by Susanna, and she writes:“Vidas,Currently my goal is to become a reasonably competent and confident organ player in the small local church and the local church community.I like your idea of a “course” - a guide to how/ what to study to achieve this - I don't want to take exams - but with an exam course there is a syllabus to follow.Currently incorporating the pedals into my hymn playing and getting more confident with this seems a place to concentrate on.Lack of self belief holds me back.I am in my mid 60s- structured learning seems to be directed at young people.I have no musical background - learning about basic harmony seems quite inaccessible. I have tried some book learning related to music theory but I am not sure if I am on the right track.My sight reading skills are ok - but not memorizing - and I would like to have “Happy Birthday” and “God Save the King” at my fingertips - I think this is a skill a church organist might have.Best wishesSusanna” This podcast is supported by Total Organist - the most comprehensive organ training program online.It has hundreds of courses, coaching and practice materials for every area of organ playing, thousands of instructional videos and PDF's. You will NOT find more value anywhere else online...Total Organist helps you to master any piece, perfect your technique, develop your sight-reading skills, and improvise or compose your own music and much much more…Sign up and begin your training today at organduo.lt and click on Total Organist. And of course, you will get the 1st month free too. You can cancel anytime.If you like our organ music, you can also support us on Buy Me a Coffee platform:Find out more at https://buymeacoffee.com/organduo

Bait and Switch Podcast
Smithereens - 6 - God Save the Smithereens

Bait and Switch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 47:22


Join us this week as we conclude our six-episode series exploring the studio albums of The Smithereens! In this episode, we dive into their final release, God Save The Smithereens, with returning guest and musicologist Joe Kay from the Play That Rock n' Roll podcast (https://www.youtube.com/@PlayThatPodcast). Together, we reflect on the late '90s and Y2K music scene, analyze each track, and discuss how this album compares to the rest of their catalog. We share our top three favorite songs, highlight the album's unique qualities, and—at long last—reveal our final album rankings! All this and more awaits, so tune in and enjoy the show!

The John Freakin’ Muir Pod
The Best Worst Days - Retha ""Pikachu" Charette

The John Freakin’ Muir Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 76:47


Thru hiker, travel guide, holder of many jobs, and not a gram weenie, Retha "Pikachu" Charette takes a brief respite from work to talk some trail with Doc. Settle in and buckle up as Pikachu takes us on a tour of trails around the world, including discussion of hiking opportunities in five of the seven continents. Listen up and you'll hear about the Long Trail, yellow jackets, lightning hands, Not Jeffrey Dahmer, God Save the Queen, the Hubba Hubba, the Kumano Kodo, Hiker Trash days, hiker box resupplies, Lichtenstein farmers, the Mullerthal Trail, Kilimanjaro, embracing the filth, and some of the very best worst days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Off the Menu
God Save the King! (Part 2)

Off the Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 48:53


0:00 Intro4:00 Bratislava7:40 Charles Coming Back10:40 Thanksgiving Proclamation19:00 Changing Godparents21:30 Monarchist Apologetics35:00 Heresy of Modernism37:00 What If German Monarchy Wasn't Overthrown40:00 Eastern vs Western Church: Apt Names?42:00 Liturgical Recovery from Vatican IISupport the show

Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible on Oneplace.com
Why Did God Save You: Part 2

Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 28:33


Donald Grey Barnhouse was - for half a century - one of the most widely acclaimed American preachers. Scholarly exposition and a popular approach marked his teaching as well as a passion for Making God's Word Plain. Listen and find out why an unyielding faith, devotion to Christ, innovation, and great energy marked his ministry. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29

Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible on Oneplace.com
Why Did God Save You: Part 1

Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 28:33


Donald Grey Barnhouse was - for half a century - one of the most widely acclaimed American preachers. Scholarly exposition and a popular approach marked his teaching as well as a passion for Making God's Word Plain. Listen and find out why an unyielding faith, devotion to Christ, innovation, and great energy marked his ministry. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29

I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST
Boy Swept Away by Floodwaters: Why Didn't God Save Him? | with Dr. Clay Jones and Dan Hodges

I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 48:17


Life has been especially hard for those in the western part of North Carolina since Hurricane Helene struck last week, leaving residents without access to food and water and claiming the lives of countless victims due to unprecedented flash flooding and fallen debris. During this week's podcast episode, Frank sits down with Dr. Clay Jones (instructor of the upcoming OCC course 'Why Does God Allow Evil?') and Dan Hodges (CrossExamined Board Director and Hurricane Helene survivor) to discuss the problem of evil and some of the heartbreaking stories emerging in light of the recent storm.Resources mentioned during the episode:Micah's Story (New York Post article): https://bit.ly/3Yb4JU3Clay's Online Course: https://bit.ly/3ZQbefVClay's Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0736970444Give to Samaritan's Purse: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/

Theology in the Raw
Will God Save Everyone? A Dialogical Debate aobut Ultimate Restoration with George Sarris and Chris Date

Theology in the Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 119:34


George Sarris is a speaker and storyteller who is passionate about presenting Bible-based messages for believers as well as the culture at large. He's the author of the book Heaven's Doors: Wider Than You Ever Imagined, accomplished actor and spokesperson for radio and TV commercials, industrial films and trade shows. George received his MDiv from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. Chris Date graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary, where he focused on exegesis of the Old Testament in its original Hebrew. He's an adjunct professor of Bible and theology at Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary, the founder of the Rethinking Hell resource website, and co-editor of Rethinking Hell: Readings in Evangelical Conditionalism. Register for the Exiles 2 day conference in Denver (Oct 4-5) here: https://theologyintheraw.com/exiles-denver/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rant Cast
God Save The King

Rant Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 63:39


#752 It's international week and while the English media were obsessed with the national anthem, Ed and Wayne enjoyed a return for a former United academy prospect. Meanwhile, at United there are changes in the backroom staff and Wayne has a book recommendation, among other ramblings. Enjoy.If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers.No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Why Did God Save Donald Trump?: My Speech at the Turning Point Faith Believers Summit

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 17:28


God's hand saved Donald Trump from an assassin's bullet. Why? What was the higher purpose? Charlie grapples with that question and others in his opening remarks to the Turning Point Faith Believers Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida. Charlie addresses the role of the Christian church in the 2024 election, the lessons of 2020 lockdowns, and more.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Granger Smith Podcast
Did God save Trump?

Granger Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 48:01 Transcription Available


In this episode, we delve into a fascinating discussion sparked by viral videos claiming "100% proof that God exists," focusing on events involving Donald Trump. Did God truly save Trump? Let's explore this intriguing question together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Glenn Beck Program
May God Save the Republic | 5/31/24

The Glenn Beck Program

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 131:41


It is a dark day in America. In the aftermath of Donald Trump's guilty conviction, Glenn asked himself the same question Benjamin Franklin asked during the drafting of the Declaration of Independence: Is this a setting sun or a rising sun? Chief researcher for Glenn Beck Jason Buttrill and BlazeTV contributor Jill Savage join Glenn to discuss the unprecedented and coordinated political persecution of former President Donald Trump. Will Trump's punishment further the Left's election interference plan? Glenn, Jill, and Jason discuss the path the Left took to successfully charge and convict Trump. Glenn updates how he's working to secure America's history. Former President Donald Trump gave his first speech post-conviction, despite still being under a gag order, in which he blasted every corrupt Democrat involved at the behest of the Biden administration. Glenn, Jason, and Jill give their thoughts on Trump's first big speech.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices