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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
"Extraordinary Women Doing Ordinary Things". March 9, 2025 Revs Audrey Brooks and Rosemary Morrison

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 79:24


Extraordinary Women Doing Ordinary Things March 9, 2025 Revs Audrey Brooks and Rosemary Morrison This service will feature several of our 'Extraordinary" UCE women. Revs Audrey and Rosemary are co-leading this service with Ruth Patrick as our special guest speaker. Gordon Ritchie and Maria Ouderkirk and Gordon Rtichie are guest musicians. Raging Grannies will introduce a hymn. We are celebrating Internal Woman's Day in this service Order of Service Extraordinary Women Doing Ordinary Things March 9, 2025 Chimes - Rosemary Welcome and Announcements - Rosemary Land Acknowledgement - Audrey Prelude Gordon Chalice Lighting 435 by Kathleen McTigue Rosemary We come together this morning to remind one another To rest for a moment on the forming edge of our lives, To resist the headlong tumble into the next moment, Until we claim for ourselves Awareness and gratitude, Taking the time to look into one another's faces And see there communion: The reflection of our own eyes. This house of laughter and silence, Memory and hope, Is hallowed by our presence together Hymn 121 We'll Build a Land by B. Zanotti and C. McDade Canvass Presentation Brandie Moller-Reid Sharing Our Abundance Wings of Providence Just One Step Offertory Ave Maria By Bach and Gounod Gordon Ritchie and Maria Ouderkirk Video Fourth International Convocation of Unitarian Universalist Women -not recorded https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#search/audbrook%40telusplanet.net/FMfcgzQZTVlkpzqNksPfJljCtQmGGdGb?projector=1 Reflection Rev. Audrey Brooks Hymn of the Month Clear Blue Morning by Gordon Ritchie Reflection Ruth Patrick Musical Presentation Song from Frozen Two Gordon Ritchie and Maria Ouderkirk Meditation Audrey Candles of Joy and Concern Rosemary Hymn 109 As We Come Marching, Marching Introduced by the Raging Grannies Extinguishing the Flame Into the World Singing by Dawn Skjei Cooley Let us go out into the world singing. Let us go out into the world singing songs that proclaim liberty. Songs that turn ashes into garlands Songs that bind up the afflicted and those who mourn. Songs that, like oaks, have roots that go deep and stand strong. Let us go into the world singing. We know these songs. They vibrate through time, in our very souls. They are the songs that give us life. They are the songs that give us meaning. They are the songs that give us purpose. Now it is our turn, to take these life-giving songs out into the world. Let us go now – singing these songs with voices deep and strong. And may the world join us in praise and in celebration and in love. Amen. Benediction Audrey and Rosemary Audrey Go out into our unpredictable world With faith to tackle dark challenges Holding each other close with love, Building trust one brick at a time For in these extraordinary times Hope, Strength and community Are our shelter against the storm. Rosemary Do not be dismayed by the brokenness of the world……. Carry the Flame Postlude

menSwear by a Woman
EP191: Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future: Crombie's Journey ft Gordon Ritchie

menSwear by a Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 46:33


In today's episode, we sit down with Gordon Ritchie, CEO of Crombie, one of the oldest and most iconic brands in the fashion world. Gordon takes us on a journey through Crombie's 220+ years of heritage, sharing the fascinating history behind the brand and how it continues to evolve. We dive into how Crombie blends its rich history with the latest menswear designs, staying relevant while honoring its authentic roots. Gordon reflects on the unique story and quality that have made Crombie so special, offering insight into how the brand draws inspiration from its legacy to create timeless pieces that resonate with today's discerning customer. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about heritage, craftsmanship, and the future of men's fashion.

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 460 - What we're looking forward to in WorldSBK

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 53:45


The Paddock Pass Podcast is back for 2025 and we're kicking off our WorldSBK coverage with a look at what we're excited by for the coming season. Once again this year Steve English, Gordon Ritchie and Speedweek.com's Ivo Schutzbach are our boots on the ground for the Superbike World Championship and they're ready to report on another campaign. For Episode 460 we're looking at the topics that are interesting us the most ahead of the new season. - What has changed for BMW as Toprak Razgatlioglu looks to defend his title? - Can Alvaro Bautista recover from a tough season? - Bimota are back in WorldSBK but waht can we expect from them? - Will a return to Ducati machinery reinvigorate Scott Redding? - Will this be the last year of Jonathan Rea's career? WorldSBK has seen some great racing in recent years but for the Paddock Pass Podcast we're ready for another season with in-depth analysis from inside the paddock as our team of insider's bring you all the latest news and informed opinion from the people that matter Join us for special and exclusive content on Patreon. Become a Paddock Insider for just 10 dollars a month: www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast Find us here: twitter.com/PaddockPassPod

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
A Very UU Christmas: How the Unitarians Saved Christmas December 22, 2024

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 59:47


A Very UU Christmas: How the Unitarians Saved Christmas December 22, 2024 Reverend Rosemary Morrison Service Leader: Declan Kiely Chimes Welcome and Announcements Land Acknowledgement Prelude Christmas Time is Here Presented by Gordon Ritchie and Bill Damur Chalice Lighting May This Light Guide Us We light this chalice, here in the darkness of winter as we wait. This temporary space is one filled with hopefulness, love to be given and received, miracles to be witnessed. May this light guide us until the light of the sun returns again. Hymn 231 Angels We Have Heard on High Lighting the Advent Candles Sharing Our Abundance Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Special Music Once in Royal David's City Presented by Gordon Ritchie and Bill Damur Service Leader Reflection Reading ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore Hymn 244 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Candles of Joy and Concern Special Music What Child is This Presented by Gordon Ritchie and Bill Damur Message A Very UU Christmas: How the Unitarians Saved Christmas Song Santa Claus is Coming to Town (Santa will be arriving about here) Extinguishing the Flame Carry the Flame by Rev. Brian Kiely The Chalice is now extinguished, but its light lives on in the minds and hearts and souls of each one of you. Carry that flame with you as you leave this place and share it: With those you know With those you love and most especially, with those you have yet to meet. Benediction Postlude Linus and Lucy Presented by Gordon Ritchie and Bill Demur Carry the Flame

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Justice and Equity” Feb 4, 2024” - Chorealis

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 72:52


Note: sound file edited at 3 points in the service, as noted, due to gaps in audio. Apologies! Order of Service- “Justice and Equity” Feb 4, 2024” - Chorealis Chimes Greeting, Land Acknowledgement, and Announcements Prelude “Need for Care”- Chorealis Opening Words “Today We Celebrate a Dream Awakening” by Elizabeth M Strong Chalice Lighting “The Chalice Is a Symbol” by Deborah Faulk Chalice Response “I'll Carry the Light” - Chorealis Responsive Reading “It Matters What We Believe” (#657 in the hymnal) –[no audio] Hymn 1026 “If Every Woman” Responsive Reading “UU Principles and Disability”by Michael Daeschlein (adapted by Gordon Ritchie and Karen Mills) –[no audio] Hymn 1017 “Building a New Way” Reading “The Mis-education of Justice-Making” by Nathan C. Walker Service Leader Reflection “So How's That Working for You?” Karen Mills Hymn 168 “One More Step” –[no audio] Meditation In Word In Silence Candles of Care and Concern Hymn “A Better Place” [video; not recorded] Sharing Our Abundance - iHuman Hymn 402 “From You I Receive” Extinguishing the Flame “The Struggle Continues” by Israel Buffardi Closing Words “Closing Words for Hard Times” by Maureen Killoran Postlude “We Are One” by Briain Tate “Carry the Flame”

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Transformation Thresholds And Layers March 3 2024

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 61:02


“Transformation: Thresholds and Layers”, March 3, 2024 Every day we cross thresholds - real and imagined - that can change how we view and relate to the world around us. Each time we change, we add to the layers of experience we accumulate over our lives: deposits of joy and sorrow on the foundation of who we are. Crossing and changing are just other ways of transforming. Join us as we examine the possibilities and challenges of transformation. ----------------------------------- ORDER OF SERVICE Mar 3, 2024 Service Leader: Chorealis “Transformation: Thresholds and Layers” Chimes Greeting, Land Acknowledgement, and Announcements Prelude “Come With Me” by Gordon Ritchie (first verse only) Chorealis Opening Words “Thresholds” by Arlen Goff Chalice Lighting “May This Flame” by Bets Wienecke Hymn 1018 “Come and Go With Me” Sharing Our Abundance- International Convocation of UU Women (ICW) https://www.intlwomensconvo.org/ Hymn 402 From You I Receive (Sing 2X) Reading “A Prayer for Desert Times” by Margaret A Keip Hymn 1019 “Everything Possible” Candles of Care & Connection “May It Be” by Eithne Ni Bhraonain - Chorealis Reading “For When I Really Don't Want to Learn This” by Elizabeth Nguyen Service Leader Reflection “Thresholds and Layers” by Karen Mills Meditation In word “Formation Prayer” by George Grimm-Howell In silence in song “Dawn” by Jacob Narverrud - Chorealis Responsive Reading “Litany for Becoming” by enfleshed Hymn of the Month “Come With Me” by Gordon Ritchie Extinguishing the Chalice “To Serve, to Grow, and to Love” by Kent McKusick Closing Words “May You Be Changed” by Emily Richards Postlude “Learn to Fly” by Mary Grigolia - Chorealis “Carry the Flame”

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 356 Magny Cours WorldSBK

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 45:39


The ninth round of the 2023 WorldSBK campaign kicked off with a bombshell..Jonathan Rea would be leaving Kawasaki and signing for Yamaha. The biggest story of the weekend gets top billing in this week's podcast with Steve English and Gordon Ritchie bringing you the latest news from inside the paddock

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 334 Catalunya WorldSBK

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 63:44


As ever on The Paddock Pass Podcast we get you up to speed with the latest news from motorcycling! After the recent Catalan WorldSBK Round Steve English and Gordon Ritchie analyse the action and the latest news from the paddock!

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Paddock Pass Podcast Episode 331 Assen WorldSBK Review

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 45:33


The third round of the 2023 Superbike World Championship saw the paddock head to the Netherlands and the famous Assen TT Circuit. Alvaro Bautista is the man to beat again this year but what did Steve English and Gordon Ritchie think of the racing? We also have a preview to the upcoming Catalan Round

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“We Need One Another: Being Vulnerable in Community”, March 19, 2023

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 79:48


ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Welcome, Land Acknowledgment, and Announcements Prelude Opening Words Chalice Lighting We Recognize the Fragility of Life... by Rev. Telos Whitfield Hymn 354 - We Laugh We Cry Service Leader Reflection Hymn 51 - Lady of the Season's Laughter Sharing Our Abundance - International Women's Convocation Canvass From You I Receive From you I receive to you I give, Together we share and by this we live (sung twice) Candles of Joy and Concern Meditation Musical Reflection - Celtic Blessing presented by Gordon Ritchie, voice and harp Message - We Need One Another: Being Vulnerable in Community - Rev. Morrison Hymn 311 - Let It Be a Dance Extinguishing the Chalice - Only one thing required of us by Kendyl L.R. Gibbons Benediction Postlude - Shine Your Light! by Greg Gilpin, Offered by Chorealis Carry the Flame Carry the flame of peace and Love until we meet again (sung twice)

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“The Barriers to Love” Feb 26, 2023 - Rev. Morrison Service Leader: Gordon Ritchie

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 73:41


Order of Service, Feb 26, 2023 “And the Greatest of These is Love” - Rev Rosemary Morrison Chimes Welcome, Announcements, and Land Acknowledgement Prelude Chalice Lighting “The Names of Love” by Rev. Scott Tayler Hymn 188 “Come, Come, Whoever You Are” Time for All Ages Oksana Atwood Sharing our Abundance: iHuman Hymn 402 “From You I Receive” Video “Keep Loving, A Universal Love Song” by Empty Hands Music (Used with permission) Service Leader Reflection Meditation Video Meditation Hymn 123 “Spirit of Life” Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn of the Month “There is a Love” by Gordon Ritchie Message “The Barriers to Love” - Rev Morrison Hymn 131 “Love Will Guide Us” Extinguishing the Flame – From “Whatever Arises, Love That” by Matt Kahn Benediction “Now May the Love of Truth Guide You” by Jane E Mauldin “Carry the Flame” Postlude

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie are on the mics, talking about the Indonesia round for WorldSBK, which had plenty of action under uncertain conditions Many thanks to Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie are on the mics, looking back at the WorldSBK season-opener at Phillip Island, as well as previewing for us the upcoming Indonesia round. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie are on the mics, getting us ready for the start of the 2023 WorldSBK Championship by looking at the testing progress of the teams in the off-season. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Choosing Love”, Feb 12, 2023

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 64:53


ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes – Not recorded due to technical difficulties Welcome – Not recorded Announcements, and Land Acknowledgement – Not recorded Prelude - Love One Another by Jason Shelton – sung by Chorealis Opening Words - Love is a Choice by Carter Heyward Chalice Lighting - Love Can Transform the World by Maureen Killoran Hymn 113 - Where Is Our Holy Church Reading - Siding with Love by Fred Small Choral Response - Love Has Already Won by Jason Shelton – sung by Chorealis Sharing our Abundance - iHuman From You I Receive to you I give, Together we share and by this we live (sung twice) Reading - The Body of Love by Elizabeth Bukey Hymn 129 - Let Love Continue Long Candles of Joy and Concern Message - Choosing Love by Karen Mills I Choose You by Jason Shelton – sung by Chorealis Meditation Words - At This Quiet Time by Edward T Atkinson Silence Responsive Reading - No One Is Outside the Circle of Love by by Susan Frederick-Gray and Erika A. Hewitt Hymn 325 - Love Makes a Bridge Reading - Making Love by Ken Nye Reading - The Longly-Weds Know by Leah Furnas Hymn - There is a Love by Gordon Ritchie – sung by Chorealis Closing Words - Lovable and Loved by Dawn Skjei Cooley Benediction – May the Spirit of Love be a Living Flame Befoe You by Eric Williams Extinguishing the Flame Postlude - Put a Little Love in Your Heart – sung by Chorealis Carry the Flame Carry the flame of peace and love until we meet again (sung twice)

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Be Still, Look UP and Listen”, Jan 8, 2023. Taizé Service led by Chorealis

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 57:43


ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes, Greeting, Land Acknowledgment & Announcements Prelude - Be Still, Look Up and Listen by Mark Patterson, performed by Chorealis Opening Words - Invitation to Arrive and Rest by Shari Woodbury Kindling the Chalice - Chalice Flame Contemplation by Samuel A Trumbore Hymn 4 - I Brought My Spirit to the Sea Sharing Our Abundance - Change for Children From You I Receive to you I give, Together we share and by this we live (sing twice) Song - Ave Verum by Mozart, performed by Chorealis Reading - The Quiet and the Calm by Jay E Abernathy, Jr Hymn 1034 - De Noche Reading - Giver of Being and Freedom by George Kimmich Beach Candles of Care and Connection Reading - Listening with the Heart by Gary Kowalski Hymn 1047 - Nada Te Turbe Meditation - Guided Meditation on Darkness by Shari Woodbury Song - Sicut Cervus Desiderat by Gordon Ritchie, performed by Chorealis Hymn 352 – Find the Stillness Closing Words – Feel That? By Gwen Matthews Extinguishing the Flame – Hymn to the Light by David Breeden Postlude – Benedictus by Brian Lewis, performed by Chorealis Carry the Flame

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie are on the mics, looking back at the 2022 WorldSBK season. This isn't a proper season review though, as the guy's mainly discuss what the various superbike teams need to take the next step in 2023, with short interviews with each of the main factory teams. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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In Pursuit of Luxury
In conversation with Gordon Ritchie

In Pursuit of Luxury

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 50:19


Crombie was founded in 1805 on the River Don in Aberdeenshire and it has been the choice of royalty, presidents and popstars ever since. It ceased trading at the start of the pandemic in 2020 and was acquired by Gordon and his partners early in 2022. Gordon has a history with the company, he was head of wholesale between 2011 and 2014 and was responsible for getting it into the best stores around the world, in some 35 countries. He also introduced new product lines including rainwear, knitwear, leather goods and accessories. Gordon built a reputation as a highly regarded and connected band professional with international market expertise, positioning brands with the most prestigious retailers in the world. across menswear, womenswear, footwear and accessories. As Managing Director he was responsible for revamping and relaunching a new updated version of Kirk Originals. The new version of the brand has been, and still is, hugely influential in the sunglasses market. As a consultant Gordon has continued to work for various brands in MD roles as well as writing for publications like the FT Weekend before leading the acquisition of Crombie which was completed in February 2022.

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“The Magic and Wonder of Christmas”, Dec 24, 2022

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 96:25


ORDER OF SERVICE Introit - Gordon Ritchie on Harp Chimes Welcome, Land Acknowledgement, and Announcements Prelude - Snowbird by Gene MacLellan, performed by Andrea Graham and Tim Maskell of the Andrea Graham Quartet Chalice Lighting - Ring Out, Wild Bells (Excerpt) By Lord Tennyson Hymn 245 - Joy to the World Lighting the Christmas Candle – The Candle of Light Read by Robert Begg Hymn 244 - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Sharing our Abundance Offertory - Stille, Stille, Stille - Piano Duet with Rev. Rosemary and Gordon Ritchie From You I Receive (sing 2x) Wishing Tree Ritual with Gordon Ritchie on harp Hymn 237 - The First Nowell First Reading From: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson Musical Presentation - A Change is Going to Come by Sam Cooke, performed by Andrea Graham and Tim Maskell Hymn 231 - Angels We Have Heard on High Second Reading From: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson Musical Presentation - The Christmas Song by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells – performed by Elora Kiely Hymn 253 - Oh Come, All Ye Faithful Final Reading From: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson Musical Presentation -Don't You Worry Baby by Melody Gardot, performed by Andrea Graham and Tim Maskell Reading - Winter Solstice Rev. Dr. Rebecca Parker Closing Hymn 251 - Silent Night by Candlelight Extinguishing the Flame Benediction Postlude - What Are You Doing New Years Eve by Frank Losser, performed by Andrea Graham and Tim Maskell Recessional with Gordon Ritchie on harp

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
"Carols and Lessons", Dec 4, 2022

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 69:48


ORDER OF SERVICE Chimes Greeting, Announcements, Welcome & Land Acknowledgement Opening Words - There is Light by Eric Williams Prelude - For So the Children Come sung by Chorealis Chalice Lighting - New Light by Charles A. Howe Hymn 238 - Within the Shining of a Star Lighting the Advent Wreath Sharing Our Abundance - Minister's Discretionary Fund From You I Receive to you I give, Together we share and by this we live (sing twice) Candles of Care and Connection Song - Cool Moon sung by Chorealis Reading - Christmas Eve Candlelight Meditation by Gary Kowalski Song - When A Child Is Born by Gordon Ritchie and sung by Chorealis Reading - Blessing of the Elements by Bill Neely Hymn 55 -Dark of Winter Meditation In word - Christmas Eve Prayer by Sara Eileen LaWall Medication In silence Meditation in Music (decoration of the Wishing Tree) Reflection - Each Night Is a Holy Night Hymn 231 - Angels We Have Heard on High Extinguishing the Flame - Embrace the Night by Jennifer Gracen Benediction – Hear the Angels Sing by Tom Schade Postlude – A Christmas Blessing sung by Chorealis Carry the flame of peace and love until we meet again (sing twice)

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 307 - WorldSBK at Phillip Island

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 68:54


Steve English and Gordon Ritchie are on the mics, talking about the final WorldSBK round of the 2022 season: Phillip Island. The guys are joined at the beginning of the show by Italian journalist Carlo Baldi, who sheds some insight behind the curtain of Ducati's return to Superbike glory. Paul Denning also joins in the middle of the show, with an extensive interview with Steve English, giving his insight as a top team manager and keen businessman within the paddock. Both gentlemen bring tremendous insight to the show, so you won't want to miss what they have to say. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

In this episode, Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott sit down to discuss the endgame of the 2022 WorldSBK Championship. The guys discuss Alvaro Bautista winning the rider's championship, and the unstoppable nature of the Ducati Panigale V4 R. They also talk about Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, and how he fought to retain his SBK crown. We finish the show talking to Jonathan Rea, as part of our Renthal Street Sessions series, which you won't want to miss. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott are on the mics for this episode, as they discuss the WorldSBK round in Argentina. Topics include the special case of Ducati...and Alvaro Bautista; whether there should be more down for performance balancing; and the overall state and health of the SBK Championship. Ducati rider Michael Ruben Rinaldi also joins us on the show for a Renthal Street Sessions interview with Steve, which you won't want to miss. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott are on the mics for this episode, as they discuss the WorldSBK round at Portimão. Jake Gagne also joins us on the show for a Renthal Street Sessions interview with Steve, which you won't want to miss. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

In this episode, Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott sit down to discuss the future of the WorldSBK Championship. The guys mostly look at the pathways into the superbike paddock, and how riders from national series and the grand prix track enter into SBK. Toprak Razgatlıoğlu also joins us on the show for a Renthal Street Sessions interview with Steve, which you won't want to miss. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

In this episode, Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott sit down to discuss the WorldSBK round at Magny-Cours, where we saw a tumultuous weekend with harsh words levied between the Ducati and Kawasaki sides of the paddock. As such, the guys talk about the incident involving Jonathan Rea and Alvaro Bautista, and what effect it could have going forward in the WorldSBK Championship. Has Rea lost his hand on another championship title? Will Bautista dominate the remaining rounds? And what is to become of Ruben Rinaldi? Michael van der Mark also joins us on the show, as part of our Renthal Street Sessions segments, and talks about returning to racing after being side-lined with injury for such an extensive period. We thank him for joining us! Be sure to listen to his interview with Steve. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

In this episode, Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott sit down to discuss the WorldSBK round at Most, where we saw another weekend of bar-to-bar action. The guys talk about the championship battle brewing between Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, Jonathan Rea, Alvaro Bautista, along with the progress seen with Scott Redding on the BMW. The show finishes with a look at Dominique Aegerter and his actions faking a concussion after a crash, along with the subsequent penalty and repercussions in the paddock. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 288 - WorldSBK at Donington Park

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 70:28


In this episode, Steve English, Gordon Ritchie, and Charlie Hiscott sit down to discuss the WorldSBK round at Donington Park. The guys start things off by talking about the pace of Alvaro Bautista, and the level of Toprak Razgatlıoğlu. Towards the end of the show, Jonathan Rea joins Steve English for a Renthal Street Sessions interview, which you won't want to miss either. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Charlie Hiscott joins the Paddock Pass Podcast as a permanent member of our WorldSBK crew, joining Steve English and Gordon Ritchie as they look back at the World Superbike Championship thus far, as we head into the Donington Park round. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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TheIndustry.fashion Podcast
Gordon Ritchie, Managing Director, Crombie

TheIndustry.fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 32:22


Crombie is one of the oldest brands in the world, with its origins dating back to 1805 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Its famous coats were once worn by the likes of Winston Churchill and John F. Kennedy. The Beatles even arrived in America for the first time in 1964 dressed in Crombie coats.Unfortunately, the old company, which was owned by J and J Crombie Ltd, ceased trading at the start of the pandemic in 2020. However, earlier this year it was saved by new owners for an undisclosed sum, headed by new Managing Director Gordon Ritchie and backed by private investors. The newly formed company, Crombie 1805 Ltd., is the first new owner of the brand for 40 years.Ritchie knows a thing or two about the brand having been Head of Wholesale at Crombie between 2011 and 2014. He was responsible for getting it back in to the finest stores in the world in some 35 countries, as well developing full collections and new categories, including rainwear, knitwear, leather goods and accessories.The aim now is to inject new energy into Crombie and raise its profile globally with the right collaborations, partnerships and licensing agreements across all territories and categories. In this episode of the In Conversation podcast in partnership with Klarna for Business, Tom Bottomley, Contributing Editor gets Gordon's take on Crombie old and new.Get breaking news as it happens and be the first to know when our podcasts go live by following:  INSTAGRAM  ***  LINKEDIN  ***  TWITTER  ***  FACEBOOKGet breaking news, big name interviews & insights delivered to your inbox daily HERE

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie are joined this episode by Eurosport commentator Charlie Hiscott as they talk about the WorldSBK paddock, and the Superbike racing from Estoril. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

From The Cathedral in Assen, the Paddock Pass Podcast is back with Steve English and Gordon Ritchie on the microphones, talking Superbike action. In this show, the lads debrief us on the Dutch round, and discuss at length the racing incident between Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlıoğlu. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Awaken to the Gift. April 17,2022

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 69:57


Order of Service for April 17, 2022 Awaken to the Gift Chimes Greeting and Announcement Prelude Minuet by G.P. Telemann Presented by Bill Damur on flute and Gordon Ritchie on piano Welcome and Land Acknowledgment Hymn of the Month One Flame Chalice Lighting Like the First Hint of Green by Jennifer McGlothin As the first hint of green begins to peek through the barren ground As that little sprig grows into a healthy stem As that stem grows into a stalk and forms a bud As that bud slowly opens with each new day To form a yellow daffodil Let us be, like that first hint of green, renewed by the warm of the sun's rays And ready to emerge with a new energy, ready to face the day. We light this chalice to bring a glimmer of that warmth into our space. Hymn 38 Morning Has Broken Time for All Ages – Chocolate Communion Hymn 61 Lo, the Earth Awakes Again Meditation Candles of Joy and Concern Gymnopedie No. 2 By Eric Satie Presented by Bill Damur on flute and Gordon Ritchie on piano Message: Awaken to the Gift Musical Interlude Still wie die Nacht by Carl Bohm Presented by Bill Damur on flute and Gordon Ritchie on piano Sharing our Abundance From You I Receive (sing 2x) Hymn 368 Now, Let Us Sing Extinguishing the Flame Flame in Our Hearts by Vanessa Williams Like the flame of the chalice, may the flame in our hearts burn, remaining unextinguished. May it ignite our energies, our drive, our resolve, to dream, to build, and live into the world that good which exists, for now, only in our imaginings. Benediction Postlude Pan! by Joannes Donjon Presented by Bill Damur on flute and Gordon Ritchie on piano Carry the Flame

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

WorldSBK action is back on track, and that means that the Paddock Pass Podcast is back with Steve English and Gordon Ritchie on the microphones, talking Superbike action. In this show, the lads debrief us on the Aragon round, and preview for us the upcoming round at Assen. Many thanks to FLY Racing and Renthal for sponsoring this episode, and helping the podcast produce content each week. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Good Neighbouring - March 20, 2022

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 64:23


Good Neighbouring 20-02-2022 Order of Service Chimes Greeting and announcements – Susan Ruttan service leader Prelude: Everything Possible Songwriter/singer Fred Small has approved the use. With slide. Welcome and land acknowledgement Chalice lighting / reading by George Beach Reading: We are One, by Hope Johnson – reader is Robert Begg Hymn #361 Enter, Rejoice and Come In Sharing Our Abundance From You I Receive Canvass – Susan talks Doug Eastwell talks via Zoom "Why I Give" Hymn of the month: There is a Love Intro to Howard Lawrence Sermon: Neighbouring, by Howard Lawrence Question and answer with Howard – will Questions will be only from the sanctuary, not Zoom. Will only be a few questions. Hymn #128 For all that is our life Quiet time begins: Reading: Feel that? by Gwen Matthews Lighting of Ukraine Candle Candles of Joy and Concern with Gordon Ritchie on piano Thank you's Extinguishing the chalice/ closing words Closing song: Carry the Flame

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Our last WorldSBK show of the year has Steve English and Gordon Ritchie joined by David Emmett and Neil Morrison, as they look back on the 2021 season. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

The final WorldSBK race of the 2021 season, Steve English and Gordon Ritchie look at the Mandalika round in Indonesia, which saw Toprak Razgatlıoğlu clinch the title in spectacular fashion. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
"Samhain; Hallows Blessing for the Ancestors" Oct 31, 2021

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 61:03


ORDER OF SERVICE Ingathering Music Chimes Greeting Prelude - Where Do We Come From, music by Brian Tate, words by Paul Gaugin, performed by Chorealis Welcome and Land Acknowledgement Chalice Lighting - For the Web of Life by Paul Sprecher Reading - Remembrance Invocation by Lyn Cox Hymn #350 The Ceaseless Flow of Endless Time Reading - What Hallowe'en means to Pagans by Heather Lovvorn Hymn #1001 Breaths Reflection by Yvonne Mireau Sharing Our Abundance - Child Haven Song - From You I Receive Message - Gordon Ritchie Candles of Care and Concern Meditation - In word, Samhain Ancestor Meditation, by Patti Wigington - In silence - In music, With You Always, by Gordon Ritchie, performed by Chorealis Closing words - They Are with Us Still by Kathleen McTigue Hymn #46 Now the Day Is Over Extinguishing the Flame - Four Element Blessing by Eric Williams Announcements Carry the Flame Benediction

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down to discuss the on-track action at WorldSBK's stop in Argentina. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down the latest WorldSBK action. Because of some technical issues, this show covers a couple weekends of racing action, starting with the untimely death of Dean Berta Vinales, and the effects his passing has had on top-level motorcycle racing. The show also covers the intense rivalry forming between Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, and what Rea's win in Race 2 meant for the Kawasaki squad. The guys also look at the BMW effort, which will have Scott Redding in its ranks, and what they will need to improve in order to be championship contenders in 2022. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down to discuss the on-track action at WorldSBK's stop at the Catalunya circuit. We also have Chaz Davies on the show, right after his announcement that he will be retiring from motorcycle racing at the end of the season. The audio quality is a bit rough on this show, but it's packed with tons of good info. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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menSwear by a Woman
Specs Appeal ft: The Reference Library - “Here Come the Men”

menSwear by a Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 40:49


Welcome to Season 2! “Here come the Men” with Gordon Ritchie the founder of The Reference Library. https://thereferencelibrary.co.uk/ Editing and Music by CWJ. If you have any feedback or would like to be featured on a future episode please feel free to email. menswearbyawoman@gmail.com 

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down to discuss the on-track action at WorldSBK's stop at the Magny-Cours circuit. Another jostling in the points sees some controversy coming about, as Jonathan Rea and Kawasaki cried foul over Toprak Razgatlıoğlu's last-lap track limits violation. Obviously, Yamaha and the crew had lots to say about this in response, and so did Steve and Gordo, so give the show a listen! Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down to discuss the on-track action in the WorldSBK's newest track, the Navarra circuit in Spain. With tons of action in the rider market, the guys start with a deep-dive into where Scott Redding, Alvaro Bautista, and several others will be racing in 2022. From there, they look at the rules and performance balancing in SBK, as well as sneak peak into the World Supersport 300 action. Of course, they touch on the racing action at Navarra and finish with an interview with Alex Lowes, which we think you will enjoy. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down to discuss the on-track action in the Czech Republic, with WorldSBK first stop ever at the Most track. Jonathan Rea is also on the show, for a quick talk about his bike setup and championship season thus far. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie sit down to discuss the on-track action in The Netherlands after the Assen round. Alex Lowes is also on the show, for a quick talk about how motorcycle setup and ergonomics affect a rider's performance. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Steve English and Gordon Ritchie get back to business in the World Superbike paddock, talking this episode about the WorldSBK action at Donington Park, and the rise of Toprak Razgatlıoğlu in the standings. Apologies in advance for Steve's audio, we have been having technical difficulties with his equipment. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Fresh from the WorldSBK paddock at Misano, Steve English and Gordon Ritchie talk about the third round of the season, which saw a local boy make good on the Adriatic Coast of Italy. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Fresh from the WorldSBK paddock at Estoril, Steve English and Gordon Ritchie talk about the second round of the season, which had no shortage of on-track action. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Fresh from the WorldSBK paddock at Motorland Aragon, Steve English and Gordon Ritchie talk about the season-opener in Spain, which had plenty of action thanks to the changing weather conditions. Giorgio Barbier from Pirelli also joins the show for an interview about the influence the tire brand has on helping riders pick conditions, like the ones we saw in Aragon. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 205 - Scott Redding WorldSBK Preview

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 37:06


With the World Superbike season about to kick off, Scott Redding joins Steve English and Gordon Ritchie on this edition of the Paddock Pass Podcast. Support us on Patreon: aspha.lt/2FFYC46 Follow us on Twitter: aspha.lt/3iMTIAQ Follow us on Facebook: aspha.lt/32AUvPG

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Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

January 31, 2021 Poetry incites the imagination with imagery, similes, and other literary devices. Poetry, like music, moves us in ways that prose does not. On this fifth Sunday of the month, we will share poetry that has moved us, comforted us, inspired us, and shaped us. Some will share a cherished and repeatedly read poem; while others will share an original work. We hope that you will read your choice during the service. During the service, we will also recognize and thank Rev. Audrey Brooks for her many years serving as UCE's pastoral care chaplain. Gathering Music Imagine by John Lennon Welcome Land Acknowledgment Call to Worship Where We Are From Written by UCE members, Read by Corinne Jackson Chimes Chalice Lighting For the Freedom of Faith Heather K. Janules Opening Song #404 What Gift Can We Bring Sung by Westminster Presbyterian Church Choir, Buffalo, New York Candles of Connection Meditation in Music Miracles & Wonders, Written for Rev. Audrey Brooks, Written by Gordon Ritchie, Performed by Gordon Ritchie Poem Castle or Prison Written by Doug Eastwell, Read by Doug Eastwell Poem In the centre of the night Written by Coralie Cairns, Read by Coralie Cairns Poem Sundays Written by John Sproule, Read by John Sproule Song #354 We Laugh We Cry Sung by Virtual Choir of Community Church of Chapel Hill, Unitarian Universalist Poem Mindful Written by Mary Oliver, Read by Susan Ruttan Poem When I’m among the Trees Written by Mary Oliver, Read by Lynne Turvey Poem Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening Written by Robert Frost, Read by Susan Lang Song #209 O Come, You Longing Thirsty Souls Sung by The Chancel Choir of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland Honoring Rev. Audrey Brooks’ Many Years of Compassionate Care to UCE Poem We Are Enough Written by Rev. Audrey Brooks, Read by Rev. Audrey Brooks Sharing Our Abundance Song #402 From You I Receive Poem Spider Traditional English Nursery Rhyme, Read by Elaine Reynard Poem Kitchen Treasures Written by Kathy Stanley, Read by Kathy Stanley Poem The Lanyard Written by Billy Collins, Read by Rev. Lee Anne Washington Song #315 (see below) This Old World Sung by Lisa Christen-Gee & Matt Gee of First Unitarian of Chicago Gratitude & Closing Words Happy Birthday Dragon Written by Jack Prelutsky, Read by Corrinne Jackson Chalice Extinguishing We are One Written by Amy Zucker Morgenstern Closing Song Carry the Flame Unitarian Church of Edmonton website: https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. #UU #UnitarianUniversalist #Unitarian Church of Edmonton #YEG #Welcoming Congregation

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“12th Annual Genocide Memorial,” Rev. Audrey Brooks & Guests, July 12, 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 81:19


This year the theme is “Witness, Hope, Interconnections.” We will gather on Zoom, with speakers from countries where people die violent deaths because of intentional attacks against them. We give witness to their names, remembering that unless we do this, they fade into history as nothing. Rabbi David Kunin will speak about the interconnectedness of all of us, as we face current crises in our world. 1 Introduction by Vyda Ng, Canadian Unitarian Council 0:00 2 Prelude: “Come Into This Place” by Gordon Ritchie 1:13 3 “First Witness” Metis poet Naomi McIlwraith 2:28 4 Genocide Memorial Garden Stone 5:49 5 “Second Witness” Rabbi Gila Caine, Beth Ora Synagogue 12:44 6 “Third Witness” Jasmina Colic, Srebrenica Genocide 17:12 7 Theme: "Hope”, Adrienne Wiebe, Change for Children in Guatemala 24:54 8 Musical Performance “Ella's Song” sung by Karen Porkka with Soul Circle Singers of Edmonton 31:33 9 Slide Show Presentation: Images From Past Memorial Services 36:09 10 Sermon “Hope as an Act of Resistance”, Rev. Fulgence Ndagijimana, Associate Minister, Saskatoon Unitarians 37:29 11 “Song Of Hope” , Roylin Picou 46:02 12 Theme “Interconnectedness”, Rabbi David Kunin 53:28 13 Placing Of Memorial Stones: Rev. Audrey Brooks 1:01:47 14 Closing Words: Rev. Audrey Brooks and Nicole Ingabire of Rwanda, for the Memory Keepers, and Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet, author/poet, Westwood Unitarian Congregation 1:07:20 15 Karen Bilida, president of the board, Unitarian Church of Edmonton 1:15:36 16 “Wintry Lullaby” sung by Erin Van Der Molen-Pater with harpist Gordon Ritchie 1:17:58 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Litha (Summer Solstice),” Ali Hammington, June 21, 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 25:11


Summer solstice is normally a time of abundance. This year, it’s a time of pandemic. When we think about our sacred relationship with the Earth and with all living things, we cannot help but ask: what is being asked of us, and given to us, even now? 1 Welcome by Ali Hammington 0:00 2 Prelude “Here Comes the Sun” by the Beatles 0:46 3 Opening Words by Ali Hammington 3:57 4 Kindling the Chalice and Casting the Circle by Rev. Audrey Brooks 4:11 5 Invoking the Elements by Doug Eastwell 5:44 6 Sharing Abundance by Rhonda Jessen 7:35 7 “Mother Earth Song” by Dinean 8:37 8 Reflection by Ali Hammington, read by Gordon Ritchie 12:05 9 “Blue Boat Home” sung by Amy Broadbent 18:03 10 Elemental Release: Doug Eastwell 21:22 11 Extinguishing the Chalice 21:45 12 “May the Circle be Open” by Alice DeMichele 22:05 13 “Carry the Flame of Piece and Love” 24:45 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Flower Communion,” Beth Jenkins, June 7, 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 29:02


The Flower Communion is an annual service that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community. Please select a fresh flower, or a picture of a favorite flower, to place near your web-cam while we share music, reflections, stories and poems about flowers and their significance. #UU #YEG 1 Welcome by Beth Jenkins 0:00 2 Prelude “Ye Flowery Banks”, words by Robert Burns, music and vocals by Gordon Ritchie 1:17 3 Lighting the Chalice “Like the First Hint of Green” by Jennifer McGlothin 4:56 4 Opening Words “Honoring the Flower Ceremony,” adapted from UUA Worship Web 5:43 5 Sharing Abundance: George Spady Centre, Edmonton, our community organization for the month of June, https://www.gspady.org/ 7:33 6 Reading “Travelers Upon the Earth” by Elizabeth M. Strong 10:04 7 “Mist of Cape Breton” by Gordon Ritchie 11:01 8 Reading “Flower Power” by Rev. Gary Kowalski 13:57 9 Blessing / Meditation “No Hot House Flowers” by Lisa Doege, read by Rev. Audrey Brooks 23:29 10 Contemplation of the Flowers: “Gathering the Dew” by Gordon Ritchie 24:56 11 Closing Words: No. 682 “Beauty is before me …” from the Navajo of North America 27:26 12 Extinguishing the Chalice 27:51 13 “Carry the flame of peace and love until we meet again.” 28:13 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Cultures of Motherhood,” Rev. Audrey Brooks & Dr. Jennifer Askey, May 10, 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 38:19


Beginning with the OWL curriculum, we UUs teach and believe that family comes in myriad constellations. We celebrate LGBTQ+ chosen family, extended family, aunties of all sorts, and brothers and sisters from other mothers and misters. Join us today as we celebrate family, caretaking, and being loved throughout the ages. Especially today, as we are more likely than not to be physically distant from some of our loved ones, let us reflect on how love, care, and tenderness manifest in unexpected ways. #UU #YEG 1 Welcome by Rev. Audrey Brooks 0:00 2 Prelude “One Voice” by the Wailin’ Jennies 2:42 3 Kindling the Chalice “For Mother’s Day” by the Jo-Anne Elder Gomes 6:17 4 Hymn – South African “Babethandaza” 7:22 5 Sharing Our Abundance with Andrew Mills 10:13 6 “Here’s My Hand” by Gordon Ritchie 12:36 7 Homily by Dr. Jennifer Askey 16:38 8 Hymn “Spirit of Life” by composer Carolyn McDade and choir 31:09 9 Meditation “Mother Wisdom Speaks” by Christine Lore Webber 34:29 10 Closing Words 36:17 11 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love until We Meet Again” 37:50 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Jewish Traditions for Today’s UUs,” Karen Mills & Gordon Ritchie, May 3, 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 36:28


What comes to your mind when you think of Sabbath? Do you think of rest? A break from work? What might it mean in this time of uncertainty and unrest? What does it mean to be and do good? We'll ponder all these questions as we look at the wisdom Jewish tradition may hold for us now. #UU #YEG 1 Welcome by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 “Al Shlosha D'varim” performed by Spivey Hall Children's Choir 0:45 3 Opening words - Jewish Unitarian Universalists - Beliefs & Principles read by Karen Mills 4:16 4 Kindling the Chalice, from a Jewish Passover Haggadah, read by Gordon Ritchie 6:31 5 Responsive Reading “May We Seek to Serve Life” by Monica Jacobson-Tennessen, read by Gordon Ritchie & Robert Begg 7:15 6 Reading “Higher Than Heaven” by Shula Bryski, read by Rev. Audrey Brooks 9:14 7 Sharing Our Abundance 12:35 8 “Ose Shalom” by John Leavitt performed by Hal Leonard Choral 13:45 9 “From You I Receive” 17:33 10 Reading “Pandemic” by Lynn Ungar, read by Karen Mills 18:05 11 Candles of Care and Connection 19:18 12 “Jerusalem of Gold” performed by Shulem Lemmer 19:36 13 Reading “Ecological Spiritual Delight” by Patricia Guthmann Haresch, read by Karen Mills 24:00 14 Reading “Ten Blessings” by Rev. Ana Levy-Lyons, read by Gordon Ritchie 32:39 15 Extinguishing the Flame: Closing words “It Is Our Journey Together” by Debra Haffner 35:19 16 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 35:58 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Protecting Pollinators,” Beth Jenkins and Mike Jenkins, 26 Apr 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 47:12


Mike Jenkins, City of Edmonton, will talk about native species as pollinators, how to encourage them, and why they're important even if you aren't interested in honey. #UU #YEG 1 Welcome by Beth Jenkins 0:00 2 Congregational Call by Gloria Krenbrenk 0:34 3 Prelude “Gathering the Dew” by Gordon Ritchie 2:22 4 Lighting the Chalice words by Mark Causey 5:05 5 Sharing Abundance / Stewardship 5:54 8 “From you I receive, to you I give” 7:35 9 Reading “A Seed Knows How to Wait” 8:12 10 Musical Interlude “Mist of Cape Breton” by Gordon Ritchie 11:31 11 Guest Speaker Mike Jenkins “Protecting Pollinators” 14:27 12 Closing Words 45:33 13 Extinguishing the Chalice 46:04 14 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 46:45 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Wisdom From Africa,” Karen Mills and Gordon Ritchie, 5 Apr 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 32:59


Every continent has its proverbs: single sentences crafted with wisdom and passed down through the generations. Africa is no exception, and each of its countless ethnic groups has its own set of traditional sayings. Some are comical, some are cryptic, but all of them offer subtle grains of truth that remain relevant today–no matter where you live or what your circumstances may be. #UU #YEG 1 Welcome by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 Prelude “Bayasibiza” by the University of Pretoria Camerata 0:40 3 Opening Words from An African Prayer Book by Desmond Tutu 3:41 4 Kindling the Chalice “This Is the Hour” by Rev. Connie Simon, First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati 5:17 5 Sharing Our Abundance 6:25 6 “Rainmaker” by Stellenbosch University Choir, South Africa 8:31 7 “From You I Receive, to You I Give” 13:10 8 Reading An Ashanti Prayer from West Africa 13:43 9 Spoken Hymn “Cherish the Earth” by Susan Ruttan 14:48 10 Musical interlude “Konke Okkungaphakathi Kwam’” by University of Johannesburg Choir 15:39 11 Reading “African Proverbs and Their Meanings” by Anouk Zijlma, read by Gordon Ritchie 18:46 12 Story “The Lion Who Thought He Was a Sheep” from “Rediscovering Life” by Anthony de Mello, read by Karen Mills 23:53 13 Reflection “Lion Energy” by Gordon Ritchie 25:20 14 Responsive Reading “Litany for Peace” from the Kikuyu people of Kenya 28:23 15 Extinguishing the Flame “Do Your Little Bit of Good” by Desmond Tutu 29:38 16 Postlude “Bonk’abaphandle” by the University of Pretoria Camerata 30:12 17 “Carry the Flame” 32:30 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“The Rhythms in Life,” Chorealis, 15 Mar 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 45:24


Music acts as a through line or soundtrack for many of our lives. Snippets of a song can take us back in time or propel us forward. Certain lyrics may be our “go to” tools if we need cheering, calming, or a good cry. This service will be a chance to reflect on the many ways music plays a role in our lives. #UU #YEG 1 Welcome by Karen Mills 0:00 2 Prelude “Music of My Dreams” by Jeff Funk, sung by Chorealis 2:25 3 Opening Words “We Summon Ourselves” by Gordon B. McKeeman 5:50 4 Kindling the Chalice “Chalice Lighting for Music Sunday” by Marnie Singer 6:57 5 Reading “The Symphony of Life” by Douglas Taylor 7:45 6 Hymn of the Month “Here Together” with Andrew Mills 10:09 7 Canvass Message “It's Time to Pledge” by Andrew Mills 11:27 8 Offertory Music “Sing Your Song” by Matthew Emery, sung by Chorealis 13:39 9 Offering Response 15:54 10 Reading “Know When to Tango” by Katie Romano Griffin, read by Gordon Ritchie 16:21 11 Hymn 311 “Let It Be a Dance” 20:34 12 Reflection “Who is the Conductor of Your Life?” by Karen Mills 23:35 13 Meditation in Word “Meditation on Musica Universalis” by Joel Tishken 31:46 14 Meditation in Song “My Song” by Gordon Ritchie, sung by Chorealis 34:48 15 Reading “I Will Lift up My Voice” by Robert T Weston, read by Robert Begg 37:37 16 Hymn 1059 “May Your Life Be as a Song” 39:33 17 Closing Words “The Song Is Best Sung with Others” by Manish Mishra-Marzetti 41:09 18 Postlude “Lead the Way” by Laura Farnell, sung by Chorealis 41:27 19 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 44:33 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Taizé Service,” Chorealis, 2 Feb 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 48:17


Taizé, though Western European in origin, has sought to include people and traditions worldwide. They have sought to demonstrate this in the music and prayers where songs are sung in many languages, and have included chants and icons from the Eastern Orthodox tradition. The music emphasizes simple phrases repeated and sometimes also sung in canon. 1 Opening Words by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 Prelude “Jesus bleibet meine Freude” by J S Bach, sung by Chorealis 2:45 3 Kindling the Chalice: “Blessed is the Fire That Burns Deep in the Soul” by Eric A Heller-Wagner 5:22 4 Hymn 296 “O Ye Who Taste That Love Is Sweet” 6:05 5 Brother Roger and the creation of the Taizé tradition 7:50 6 Sharing Our Abundance 10:18 7 “From You I Receive, to You I Give” 13:12 8 Hymn 1034 “De Noche” 13:53 9 Prayer for Pentecost 16:49 10 Anthem “Ave verum corpus” by Mozart, sung by Chorealis 18:21 11 Reading “Psalm 23 for This Moment” by Kevin Tarsa, read by Karen Mills 20:43 12 Taizé Hymn “Confitemini Domino” sung by Chorealis 22:37 13 Reading “Blessed Are the Queer” by Helen Rose, read by Yvonne Mireau 25:42 14 Hymn 1047 “Nada Te Turbe” (sung in Spanish) 26:40 15 Reading “A Prayer for Our Earth” by Pope Francis, read by Jeff Bisanz 29:19 16 Anthem “Cherish the Earth” by Bob Hurd, revised text by Susan Ruttan, sung by Chorealis 30:43 17 “Universal Spirit of Love” by Dorothy May Emerson, read by Marilyn Gaa 33:09 18 Musical Reflection by Gordon Ritchie 34:57 19 Reading “A Native American Prayer” read by Robert Begg 38:13 20 Taizé Hymn “Laudate omnes gentes” sung by Chorealis 39:33 21 Affirmation “Love Is Our Greatest Purpose” by Jay E Abernathy, Jr 42:30 22 Hymn 10 “Immortal Love” 43:15 23 Closing Words “Teach us to look for you” by Fr. Austin Fleming, read by Karen Mills 45:22 24 Choral response “Alleluia, Amen” by Gordon Ritchie, sung by Chorealis 46:30 25 Blessing “Love Is Our Spirit” by Eric Williams 47:08 26 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 47:33 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Endings and Beginnings,” Chorealis, 5 Jan 2020

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 55:09


The turning of the year is a good time to reflect on what we will say hello and goodbye to in the year ahead. It’s a time of possibility, of fresh starts. But it can also be tinged with regret, a sense of loss, and uncertainty. We’ll make space for all the thoughts and feelings as we begin our new year in community. 1 Welcome by Karen Mills 0:00 2 Prelude “In the Morning, Joy” sung by Chorealis 1:53 3 Opening Words “A New Year for Beloved Community” by Debra Haffner, read by Gordon Ritchie 5:42 4 Kindling the Chalices “The End Is the Beginning” by Katie Gelfand 7:02 5 Children/Youth Recessional “Guide You on Your Way” 8:10 6 Reading “Reluctant Goodbyes” by Kaaren Solveig Anderson, read by Elaine Reynard 8:48 7 Hymn 359 “When We Are Gathered” 13:06 8 Sharing Our Abundance, “Change for Children” 14:39 9 “All Too Soon” sung by Chorealis 16:02 10 Offering Response “From You I Receive” 20:46 11 Reading “First Comes the Waiting” by Erika A. Hewitt, read by Kim Lang 21:17 12 Hymn 350 “The Ceaseless Flow of Endless Time” 23:01 13 Reading “Second Chances” by Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, read by Gordon Ritchie 24:23 14 Reflection “Muddling through the Middles” by Karen Mills, with passages from Molly Housh Gordon and Sheri Phillabaum 26:08 15 Meditation in word “The Beginning of Wisdom” by Richard Wagamese, read by Karen 41:00 16 Meditation in song “Ashokan Farewell” sung by Chorealis 42:33 17 Reading “All That We Have Been, All That We Will Become” by Leslie Ahuvah Fails, read by Karen 45:08 18 Hymn 301 “Touch the Earth, Reach the Sky!” 46:25 19 Closing Words “The Days of Awe Begin with Us” by Debra Haffner (adapted), read by Karen 48:18 20 Extinguishing the Chalice “It Becomes More” by Amy Zucker Morgenstern 49:21 21 Postlude “For Everything a Time” sung by Chorealis 49:48 22 Closing Song “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 54:35 Track end 55:09 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“A Pioneer Christmas,” Chorealis, 1 Dec 2019

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 56:48


On this first Sunday of Advent, we harken back to the days of yore. The Christmas holidays have come a long way from the early days of the Pioneers. Even though the Christmas tree wasn't loaded with gifts, the small log cabins were filled with love. 1 Welcome by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 Prelude “Snow” by John Horman 0:19 3 Opening words “On a Winter Morning” by Barbara Cheatham 3:16 4 Kindling the Chalice, by Cynthia Landram 3:59 5 Hymn 226 “People Look East” 4:23 6 Lighting the Advent Candle “In the Bleak and Cold Winter” by Cynthia Landrum, read by Karen Mills 6:07 7 Kindling the Children's Chalice 7:03 8 “Pioneer Christmases” by Gerry Burnie, read by Ruth Patrick 7:52 9 Carol “To the Green Holly” by Gordon Ritchie 14:41 10 “The Case of the Missing Molasses" read by Christina Keast 17:27 11 Hymn 241 “In the Bleak Midwinter” 20:34 12 Reading “Christmas Eve 1881” read by Lance Beswick 22:43 13 Reflection “Your Greatest Gift” by Gordon Ritchie 37:25 14 Carol “Good King Wenceslas” 44:18 15 Sharing our Abundance: RISE (Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton) 47:12 16 “What Child is This” Gordon Ritchie 48:08 17 Receiving the Offering 49:48 18 Hymn 245 “Joy to the World” 50:18 18 Closing Words “Go in Peace” by Mark L. Belletini 52:04 19 Carol “All Hayle to the Dayes” sung by Chorealis 52:36 20 Extinguishing the Flame 54:01 21 Hymn 235 “Deck the Hall” 54:29 22 “Carry the Flame” 56:08 Track end 56:49 The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“The Journey of a Thousand Miles,” Chorealis, 6 Oct 2019

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 49:17


It is said that “The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with One Step”. Once we join hands and hearts in common endeavour, there will be no limit to what we can achieve together. 1 Welcome by Gordon Ritchie 0:00 2 Prelude “Be Ours a Religion” by Theodore Parker and Thomas Benjamin 1:46 3 Opening Words “In Our Circle Again” by Shari Woodbury 2:52 4 Kindling the Chalice “Take from Life Its Coals” by Laurel S. Sheridan 5:04 5 Hymn of the Month “One Flame” 5:32 6 Children's Recessional “Guide You on Your Way” 8:19 7 “The Edge” by David O. Rankin, read by Susan Lynch 9:54 8 Hymn 168 “One More Step” 11:51 9 “Let Us Make This Earth a Heaven” by Tess Baumberger, read by Karen Mills 13:34 10 Hymn 86 “Blessed Spirit of My Life” 15:27 11 Sharing Our Abundance, Child Haven International 17:03 12 “Strong Is What We Make Each Other” by Mary Grigolia 18:08 13 Receiving the Offering 19:36 14 Reflection “The Journey of a Thousand Miles” by Gordon Ritchie 20:10 15 Hymn 123 “Spirit of Life” 33:46 16 Meditation in word “A Prayer for the Faithifiers” by Hilary Allen 34:57 17 Meditation in song “Prayer of the Children” by Kurt Bestor 36:03 18 Hymn 131 “Love Will Guide Us” 39:47 19 Responsive Reading “Affirmation of Hope” by Loretta F. Williams 41:14 20 Thanks to volunteers 42:49 21 Postlude “There Is Peace” by Jim Papoulis 43:53 22 Extinguishing the Flame “Go Your Ways” by John W. Brigham 48:28 23 “Carry the Flame” 48:38 UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Stephen English and Gordon Ritchie sit down and discuss the WorldSBK opening round at Phillip Island. There is so much good info in this show about World Superbike racing, so we apologize for the very poor recording quality (there is a lot of background noise from a local café). Our future WorldSBK shows should be greatly improved, and recorded in-studio.

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“One Race,” Chorealis Taizé Service, 3 Feb 2019

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 54:54


Chorealis presents its annual Taizé-inspired service. Come be reminded, through meditative readings and song, that although the people of the world have different religions, different languages and different coloured skin, we all belong to one human race. Gordon Ritchie, Karen Mills, Yvonne Mireau, Kim Lang, Robert Begg Guest musicians Sherri Roy, oboe, and Diana Nuttall, cello 00:00 1 Welcome 01:31 2 Prelude: “Confitemini Domino” (Come and fill our hearts with your peace) 02:43 3 Opening Words: “Being Human Means We Are of This Earth” by Sweethome Teacup 04:48 4 Kindling the Chalice: “Let us Look First to the Response of Love” by Maureen Killoran 06:21 5 Reading: “Prayer for Weary Times” by Margaret Weis 06:53 6 Hymn #1008: “When Our Heart is in a Holy Place” 09:26 7 Sharing Our Abundance/Offering Response 12:01 8 Anthem: “Gabriel’s Oboe” by Ennio Morricone 15:03 9 Reading: “How To Discuss The Truth” by Mark L. Belletini 17:13 10 Hymn #1047: “Nada Te Turbe” (sung in Spanish) 19:04 11 Responsive Reading (see pg 2): “May We Live the Spirit of Pride” by Elizabeth Ketcham 21:51 12 Hymn #1012: “When I Am Frightened” 23:10 13 Reading: “A Lamp in Every Corner” by Janeen K Grohsmeyer 25:44 14 Candles of Care and Connection 35:19 15 Hymn #1034: “De Noche” (sing in English) 37:48 16 Reading: “A Prayer for Our Community” by Rabbi Andrea Goldstein, Congregation Shaare Emeth, St. Louis, MO, read by Yvonne Mireau 40:01 17 Anthem “Al Shiosha” (The world is sustained by three things, by truth, by justice, and by peace), text by Pirkei Avot, music by Allan E. Napian 42:24 18 Reading: “Prayer to the Holy Spirit” by Diarmuid O'Murchu, Sacred Heart Missionary Order, read by Kim Lang 44:50 19 Anthem: “Laudate, omnes gentes” (Sing praises, all you people) 46:40 20 Reading: “There is no middle ground” by Arthur Solomon, Ojibway spiritual leader, read by Robert Begg 48:52 21 Responsive Reading #614: “The Sacred Hoop” 49:55 22 Affirmation (see pg2): “Love Is Our Greatest Purpose” by Jay E Abernathy, Jr 50:55 23 Extinguishing the Flame 51:44 24 Postlude: “Grant Us Peace” by Gordon Ritchie 54:08 25 “Carry the Flame of Peace and Love” 54:53 End The Unitarian Church of Edmonton is a liberal, multi-generational, religious community. We celebrate a rich mosaic of free-thinking, spiritually-questing individuals joined in common support and action. We welcome diversity including diversity of beliefs from divine believers to humanists, from pagans to atheists and agnostics. We believe in the compassion of the human heart, the warmth of community, the pursuit of justice and the search of meaning in our lives. We gather with gratitude on traditional Cree lands that are now a part of Treaty Six and shared by many nations. A treaty is an inheritance, a responsibility and a relationship. May we be good neighbours to one another, good stewards to our planet and good ancestors to our children. UCE - https://www.uce.ca/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/41659071349/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/UnitarianChurch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/EdmUnitarian Twitter - https://twitter.com/UnitarianUCE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unitarianuce/ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-189401827/

Human Capital Institute Podcasts
Are You Ready to Set Job-Specific Competency Standards

Human Capital Institute Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2012 10:11


Human Capital Institute Podcasts
Are You Ready to Set Job-Specific Competency Standards

Human Capital Institute Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2012 10:11