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A highlight for both of us: a wonderful long May Bank Holiday weekend enjoying the wealth of music, tradition and fun that the Sweeps Festival brings to Rochester every year, with morris dancing ‘sides' descending to perform all along the High Street and up in the Castle Grounds.Around all that centuries-old tradition there's also a booming world music/folk/roots festival in venues across Rochester. This year we loved the French Celtic energy of Sur Les Docks and local legends the Singing Loins at the Rising Sun, as well as the Balkan gypsy folk of Balamuc, and Staggered Ray (featuring Chris Weller and Rob Shepherd from our pod jingle).The Sweeps Festival was part of Rochester life for centuries - celebrated by Charles Dickens - until common sense and health & safety stopped chimney sweeps sending young boys up chimneys… In the early 1980s it was Gordon Newton who began the renaissance of the Festival and has overseen it grow and grow to become a central plank of Rochester culture and music. Gordon tells us the whole story, and throws in a bit of melodeon playing to boot.So join us out on the streets of Rochester, chatting to musicians and Morris dancers to capture the flavour of the whole event. How SWEEP is YOUR love?!!Medway Council Rochester Sweeps Festival page https://www.medway.gov.uk/sweepsfestivalSweeps Festival Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RochesterSweepsFestival/With thanks to the City of Rochester Society for supporting this podcast. Find out more about their work at city-of-rochester.org.ukWe Did it Medway is presented by Rob Flood and Philip Dodd. It is produced and edited by Suze Cooper of Big Tent Media, with assistance from Emily Crosby Media.The We Did It Medway music is written and performed by Chris Weller (Staggered Ray), Rob Shepherd (Singing Loins) and Vicky Price (Ashen Keys) with lyrics by Philip Dodd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
‘Does God still bring people together at certain times and for certain purposes? I have no doubt in answering with complete conviction; “Yes, He does”…If Jesus Christ is the vine and we are the branches, then we are in a living and dynamic relationship with Him – and with each other! And it is God makes our relationships fruitful.'
'We see Jesus – whoever we are and whatever century of history we live in – we see Jesus most clearly when we come close to the cross, which is what we are invited to do as we move on through this Passiontide and into Holy Week.'
‘The bible is the story of salvation; how God has reached out to us, in many ways, to mend our relationship with Him that we have broken. It's the story of a God who sends messenger after messenger saying: “You are my people; I love you. Stop living so selfishly. Turn back to me and find life – instead of death and destruction. And, after a plethora of messengers, God sent His Son – Jesus Christ – to mend that relationship by giving His life.'
‘If we build society without reference to God's plumb line or the spirit level, we court disaster… If it's moral, it's right; If it's immoral, it's wrong. And a bible, that contains the plumb line, and the spirit level can be bought for less than a fiver!'
When our Lord had achieved His great victory through the cross and was taken up into heaven, he responded by giving gifts. And the recipients of those gifts were some of the people who had let Him down – like Simon Peter, and people who had persecuted him – like the apostle Paul, formerly Saul of Tarsus. Jesus Christ is our very gracious king; and He has set a pattern of our way of living.
Revd Gordon Newton 'A Living Hope' John 20:19-31, 1 Peter 3:9 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
If our reflections on the glory of God lead us to a place of awe and reverence and humility, we shall be in a good attitude of heart and mind to begin the season of Lent which starts this Wednesday.
Are we living on a large enough map in terms of what God wants us to do? May God help us to live on a big map and with a large vision.
'The challenge to live in the real world, to acknowledge the existence of foxes – sly and destructive people and forces – and to pray for wisdom to recognise evil in its many forms.'
'If we read the New Testament seriously, we can't avoid the message that God will have the final word in human history.'
Revd Gordon Newton; 'Slow Learners?' James 3:13a - 4:3 and 4:7-8a Mark 9:30-37 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - ‘No Competition' Psalm 73:1-2, 21-28 John 6:56-69 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
True shepherding always takes us beyond the boundaries of contracts of employment and job descriptions to the Covenantal Care that Jesus demonstrated.
This battle against evil forces that controls, damages and destroys people is still on. And the followers of Jesus are called to be part of that battle.
Mary’s story is about learning to accept what God wanted for her life – a complete contrast to the demanding and asking for what we want that accompanies so much of the contemporary atmosphere of Christmas.
Revd Gordon Newton - 'Humanity Limited: God Limited' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton 'Sharing in God's life' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
The reality of Christ’s presence does not depend on our seeing him. But he comes to speak that same word of “peace” into our situation, today, as He did to those first disciples.
"Restore us O Lord" - Revd Gordon Newton (Pm 80 & Matt 1:18-25) by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
God’s Kingdom is the place where God’s will is put first – and there’s nothing quite so deeply satisfying as living within God’s will.
Revd Gordon Newton 'Was it really the marmalade that made the difference?' Luke19:1-10 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - 'Is your religion getting you down?' Is. 58:6-14; Lk. 13:10-17 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - 'Not the world of wheeling and dealing' (Genesis 18:20-32; Luke 11:1-13) by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
To mark the 20th anniversary of her best-selling debut album, Macy Gray performs her smash hit I Try, and talks frankly to Kirsty about the challenges she faced after achieving fame and success. She also sings from her latest album, Ruby. Tomorrow hundreds of Morris dancers will gather outside the Houses of Parliament to protest against the cancellation of next year's early May bank holiday. Gordon Newton, director of the Rochester Sweeps Festival, explains why this decision has so upset traditional dancers, and the impact it will have on events such as the Jack-in-the-Green in Hastings and others, all over the country. After months of protests Essex county council has dropped plans to close 25 libraries. Instead, the council will now invest £3million into the service to make it “fit for the 21st century”. However plans remain in place to hand some branches over to community groups and the results of a public consultation will be made public tomorrow. To discuss what does make a library fit for the 21st century Kirsty is joined by Liz Miles; writer and Save Our Essex Library campaigner, Tim Coates; Former head of Waterstones bookshops and Councillor Susan Barker, Cabinet Member for Customer, Corporate, Culture and Communities. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Julian May
Revd Gordon Newton "Living ? Behind closed doors" Acts 5:27-32; John 20:19-31) by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Sermon by Revd. Gordon Newton
Let us - "not be afraid" Let us - "not be misled" Let us - "Be on our guard" And let us - "hold on to the end". Revd Gordon Newton
Revd Gordon Newton 'What's the time, Mr God?' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton 'Genuinely Awesome' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
In this week's episode of the Crushing Debt Podcast, we interview Gordon Newton, President and Co-Founder of the Newton Group. Do you have a timeshare that you don't want anymore? Were you "oversold" on your timeshare? Are you interested in buying a timeshare? If so, check out "The Consumer Guide to Timeshare Exit" written by Gordon, which is available on his website at www.newtongrouptransfers.com/guide Although he's not an attorney, I first heard Gordon on The Cash Flow Guys podcast, and talked about a particular nasty timeshare exit client that I have - he was very helpful with strategy. If you have a timeshare and want to exit out of it, or want to know if its a good idea for you to buy, check out The Consumer Guide to Timeshare Exit, contact Gordon, or contact me at Shawn@YesnerLaw.com or www.YesnerLaw.com Today is also my mom's birthday!! She turns 21 every year, it's amazing. Those of you who can, reach out and say "I love you" to your moms today, I know I will be!
You have probably seen the numerous different sites offering to get you out of your timeshare, right? The first rule is this: if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is too good to be true. Which is why I interviewed timeshare exit expert, Gordon Newton, to explain how these timeshare exit scams work and what you need to be aware of. Some of the topics Gordon and I touch on: • Why timeshares are so hard to get out of • How to avoid high-pressure selling from timeshare companies • How can timeshare-exit companies really offer money-back guarantee? • How the “guarantee” actually costs you more money in the long run • What happens when sign the dotted line Gordon is also giving away his free 16 page guide called “The Consumer's Guide to TimeShare Exit” which is an incredible resource for anyone who owns a timeshare! All the show notes, links and anything Gordon and I mentioned can be found at https://moneypeach.com/session102
Many Americans decide after buying a timeshare that they want out of the deal. In this episode, Gordon Newton, the Author of "The Consumer’s Guide to Timeshare Exit", shares many of the common scams perpetrated by timeshare exit companies and the timeshare sales companies themselves. Listen in and visit our affiliate link for a copy of his free guide called “The Consumer’s Guide To Timeshare Exit” by heading over to http://CashFlowGuys.com/TimeShare
Revd Gordon Newton - 'Knowing what - knowing who!' 2 Timothy 1:8-12; John 10:11-18 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - 'Talented? Restless? Dragooned? Maybe called?' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Daffodil Day 2018 was held on Monday, 5th March 2018. Find out more at https://methodist-central-hall.org.uk/bright-hope-tomorrow-daffodil-day-2018/
Revd Gordon Newton 'Glimpses of Joy' John 1:6-8 & 19-28 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
'God always brings some harvest to endeavours - despite the failures and setbacks.'
Rev Gordon Newton 'Two Keynote Declarations' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton preaches on Matthew 10:24-39 'Tension in the Kingdom'
Revd Gordon Newton preaches on Sunday, 23rd April 2017
Revd Gordon Newton - Sobbing and Growing, Psalm 137; John 20:11-18 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - 'What do you want?' Isaiah 49:1-7, John 1:29-42 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
'If you have evidence before your eyes that show that something has happened, it's very hard to argue otherwise.'
Sermon given on Remembrance Sunday, 13th November 2016. Psalm 46, Romans 12: 9-21
Revd Gordon Newton - 'A Worthwhile Legacy' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - When Life Is A Struggle by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Gordon Newton - 'He Wont Call Me - Surely?' by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
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Revd Gordon Newton preaches on the third Sunday in Lent on 'Explaining, warning and challenging'
Dans le cadre de l'opération 70 voix de la liberté, des élèves du centre de formation d'apprentis de l'industrie du Calvados et de la Manche (CFAI) rencontrent à Londres Gordon NEWTON, vétéran allié : parachutiste britannique qui a sauté d'un planeur Horsa, à l'aube du 6 juin 1944 sur Merville-Franceville.