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Breakout: Welcome to Church: Turning Ushers and Greeters into Ministry Partners with Audrey & Tony Thomas on Saturday, April 26, at 1:15 pm at the EQUIP Conference The post EQUIP Conference 2025 – April 26th Breakout with Audrey & Tony Thomas appeared first on MDC.
Solo female travel just got a serious upgrade, and this game-changing startup is leading the way.In this episode, host Kim Anderson chats with Vanessa Karel, the founder of GreetHer—a groundbreaking travel startup designed to help women travel safer and with more confidence. Named one of the 100 rising Latinx startup founders to watch, Vanessa shares how her own travel experiences inspired her to create a solution that connects female travelers with local women, known as Greeters, who provide guidance, support, and insider knowledge in destinations worldwide.You'll hear Vanessa's incredible journey from feeling stranded and vulnerable in a foreign country to launching a global platform that's empowering women everywhere. If you've ever hesitated to travel solo or wished for a safer, more personal way to explore new places, this episode is for you.What You'll Learn:How Vanessa turned a personal travel struggle into a global movementWhy local female connections can make all the difference in travel safetyThe biggest misconceptions about solo female travel—and how to overcome themIf you're a woman who loves to travel, a solo adventurer, or someone passionate about making travel safer and more empowering for women, this episode is for you.RESOURCES:Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn Learn more about GreetHer: Website, Instagram⚡ ROUND Book: The Geography of Bliss by Eric WeinerEPISODE DETAILS:7:10 - 90% of women 19:15 - Finding ways to spend our money21:45 - Outside our comfort zones22:44 - Are you getting rejected enoughJoin the WAITLIST for our upcoming group trip! Sign up & be the first to know when the doors open. Support the showMore Travel, Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout Please Note: I may earn a small commission when purchasing through these links. It doesn't cost you anything extra but does help support the show.
Send us a textJoin the lads as they discuss: Spotify AI DJ Experiences, Dave's Surprise Vasectomy, Trevor's Upcoming Trip to Japan, Waffle House Ordering System, Disney Parks and Upcharging, Dr. Skippers experience as an Area Greeter at Disneyland, Jungle Cruise Jokes They Disliked, Upcoming Book Release Event, and much more!
Thousands and thousands of people volunteer each year at Black Rock City, for days, weeks, or months. Add to that the volunteers at the many Regional events around the world and it's more than can be counted on fingers and toes.Why do we volunteer?Is it because we feel we received a gift and we want to pay it back or pay it forward?Is it a meditation of hard work (in a hard place to work) to add dimension to our experience?Is it the chance to be something different, for a pixel pusher to build something with bare hands, an engineer to cook for artists, a project manager to be a… manager of a different kind of project?Yes.We interviewed a few longtime citizens of BRC about why they volunteer with the Greeters, with DPW, and the Man Base. Here are some stories from Topless Deb, Tamsin, Ruin, Terra, and a guy named Fuckyeah.https://burningman.org/event/participate/volunteering/teams LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Bill McKissick and Mike Freyer share their amazing story of meeting on the Greeters team at Destiny Worship Center to Mike being lead by God to give his kidney to Bill. This is an amazing faith story that will inspire you and show how God works in amazing ways to glorify his kingdom. For more information contact us atrtrdestiny@gmail.com
In this episode, Vanessa Karel, the founder and CEO of travel startup Greether, discusses how she created her company to promote safe and authentic travel experiences for women around the world. While stranded in Morocco during the pandemic, she noticed a gap in the market and started Greether, a service that connects female travelers with verified local women for a more secure and personalized travel experience. Vanessa talks about Greether being recognized for gender empowerment and sustainable tourism, as well as the opportunities her platform offers to not only travelers, but also women living in tourist destinations who wish to become Greeters. Use code ARIEL10 - to get $10 USD off on all first bookings w/ Greether Vanessa Karel: @greet.her https://www.greether.com/ Ariel Travis: @wander_lounge https://www.ariel-travis.com/
„Kassel erleben mit den Augen eines Kasselers“ – das ist das Anliegen der Kassel Greeter. Die Gruppe aus über 20 Personen führt Menschen durch die Stadt, überwiegend Touristen. Das Ganze ist aber keine „klassische“ Stadtführung, sondern eher ein Spaziergang mit Anekdoten und persönlichen Erfahrungen des Greeters.Angela Rosen und Jens Haupt sind als Greeter unterwegs und waren zu Gast im HNA-Podcast „Mensch, Kassel“. Sie berichten, was ihnen an dem Ehrenamt Spaß macht, welche Menschen an Greets teilnehmen und welche Kasseler Stadtteile beliebt sind. Kontakt zu den Kassel Greeters: https://www.kasselgreeters.de/Dir gefällt der HNA-Podcast „Mensch, Kassel“ und du möchtest keine Folge mehr verpassen? Dann abonniere ihn und bleibe so auf dem aktuellen Stand. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge. Wenn du Feedback geben möchtest – egal ob Kritik, Lob, Fragen oder Anmerkungen – wende dich per Mail an uns: digitalteam@hna.deDer HNA-Podcast im Netz: https://www.hna.de/podcastDie HNA auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kassellive/Die HNA bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassellive/ Die HNA bei Twitter: https://twitter.com/hna_online?lang=deDie HNA auf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/hnaonlineKeine Folge mehr verpassen mit dem Newsletter zum Podcast: https://zu.hna.de/newsletter-podcastImpressum: https://www.hna.de/ueber-uns/impressum/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – Thoughts on LA Metro's plan make their green-shirt greeters a permanent addition to train, bus rides AND Los Angeles ranking No. 1 in organized retail theft…PLUS – The UFC is doubling down on its partnership with Bud Light - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
How would you overcome shyness at BRC?How would you break people's brains at SantaCon?How would you acculturate museum docents to Burner culture?Brody Scotland shares how she did it, and how she went from hating Black Rock City to working year round in the Burning Man Art department.Brody and Stuart delve into the uncommon common sense of self-care and “feelings” in the emo roller coaster of BRC. They explore a style of pranking where no one is the butt of the joke. And they celebrate “Shit Dave X Says.”From hand-crafting iconic costumes, to logistics-crafting “weird little odd art,” this is a string of lively stories about Brody's bespoke approach to increasing happiness.Brody Scotland (Burning Man Journal)Brody Scotland (Burning Man Staff) No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man (Smithsonian Institution)Dave X (Burning Man Journal) & Shit Dave X Says
Paul is a lifelong Londoner and the head of London Greeters, one of more than 130 greeter organizations around the world that offer visitors free private walks with a local. London Greeters was born out of a desire to build on the legacy of the 2012 Olympics. Their greeters are volunteers who share their love of London with visitors.
Stuart and Burning Man's Community Services head honcho Terry “Retro” Schoop riff on the streets of our fair city and the naming thereof, from the controversial to the miraculous to the misunderstood. Black Rock City has elaborate art themes, each with street names, each with curious conditions. Why does our recreational refugee camp even need street names? Were they always alphabetical around an imaginary clock face? And what's a clock anyway? Hear this year's art theme (ANIMALIA) express itself through cryptids (animals that no one can prove are real). Folklore and fandom brought us our new ABC street names: Afanc, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Dingbat… and NOT the Easter Bunny, thanks to Encantados, which are were-dolphins that shape-shift into dapper dancers in search of a party. This is an episode with literature, lore, and laughter — and a pile of BRC trivia for street cred.Streets of BRC 2023: Cavalcade of Cryptids | Burning Man JournalBurning Man 2023: ANIMALIATerry “Retro” Schoop | Burning Man JournalBurning Man Staff: Terry Schoop
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Josh and Sam comment on a study from Lifeway Research. What are the best ways to make guests feel at home? The study revealed how churches welcome guests:Meet the pastor (96%)Greeters at entrances (95%)Guest cards (83%)Centrally located information desk (78%)Meet and greet during the services (69%)Info session about the church (65%)Gifts for guests (42%)Ask guests to stand in the service (17%)Episode Sponsor: Are you tired of multiple applications for church check-in, giving, membership, and scheduling?Churchteams was built to bring together all your people and data under one umbrella with best-in-class quality features.Get value without compromise. Pricing is simple and based on the number of people in the database. This includes all the essential features so that you can grow into using more without having to pay more. Plans start at $37 per month for churches under 200 people. Get two months free at EST.church!
Today's episode will feature the role of a Customer Experience Officer. The Customer Experience Officer (CXO) is a fast-growing role in business culture. This person ensures that the company vision and values match with the customer's experience using their product or service. They shape what a company offers to its customers. For example, if I visit an airport lounge such as the Delta Sky Club, the CXO would set standards for the Greeters, Service Staff and Kitchen to ensure I am happy and comfortable during my trip. They make sure the customer is getting the most value.As a salesperson myself, this philosophy is the north star of success so I have been eager to get Thomas Linton on the show. Thomas refers to himself a Customer Zealot and has succeeded developing products and services at banks, consumer packaged goods companies, financial services and healthcare companies. His foundation is strengthened with experience in Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Project Management and applying Six Sigma practices. I'm excited to learn from him today and see what lessons I can apply to strengthen my own sales future and how I service customers.https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaslinton/
Today's episode will feature the role of a Customer Experience Officer. The Customer Experience Officer (CXO) is a fast-growing role in business culture. This person ensures that the company vision and values match with the customer's experience using their product or service. They shape what a company offers to its customers. For example, if I visit an airport lounge such as the Delta Sky Club, the CXO would set standards for the Greeters, Service Staff and Kitchen to ensure I am happy and comfortable during my trip. They make sure the customer is getting the most value.As a salesperson myself, this philosophy is the north star of success so I have been eager to get Thomas Linton on the show. Thomas refers to himself a Customer Zealot and has succeeded developing products and services at banks, consumer packaged goods companies, financial services and healthcare companies. His foundation is strengthened with experience in Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Project Management and applying Six Sigma practices.https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaslinton/
You know him as Troy Hawke of the Greeters Guild on social media, but get to know the man behind the compliments, Milo McCabe, who pulled up a chair to the Comedy Roundtable virtually from the UK, his base of operations for his stand up comedy and online video creation. Milo took time out before departing for a tour in Australia. Milo McCabe is the creator of Troy Hawke, through whom the viral Greeters Guild series was born. As well as surprising the Manchester City Team, Peter Andre, Naughty Boy and various other celebrities with off the cuff compliments, he has been performing full time on the comedy circuit (domestic and international) for the last ten years and has won several awards. His 2019, 2021 and 2022 tours have all sold out as well as his last two Edinburgh runs.TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@troy_hawke Website: http://www.milomccabe.co.uk/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Billix1Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Interested in supporting the show? Subscribe to the show and help us continue to provide great comedy content live from the Punchline Comedy Club. Subscription Page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618732/support. If you want to interact with the hosts of Comedy Roundtable, email us at listener@comedyroundtable.com. For advertising opportunities, email ads@comedyroundtable.com. Complaints should be directed to the nearest trash can (or complaints@comedyroundtable.com if you insist). Comedians who want to be on the show, email us at comics@comedyroundtable.com.(c) Comedy Roundtable.
During Christmas Break, I got a chance to visit my parent's church with my dad and join the Door Greeting operationt that my dad start. What I observed is something that can help us all win in 2023. In this episode, we'll discuss: Showing up with a Smile The advantage of showing you care Consistency and the finish line The value of showing Love
Feel prouder of your doodle's behavior on walks and start enjoying walks in your neighborhood again! Find out if your dog is a frustrated greeter on leash and what to do!In part 3 of our discussion of leash reactivity and barking and lunging on walks, guest trainer Victoria Baker explains why dogs who aren't fearful or anxious are pulling and barking when they see another dog. Learn how to better meet their needs and how to stop their pulling and barking on walks. This episode answers questions including:- Why does my dog bark when seeing other dogs but seems happy once we reach them?- Should I let my dog meet other dogs on walks?- What is a frustrated greeter?- Is my dog a frustrated greeter?- How to deal with a frustrated greeter dog?- Is a frustrated greeter reactivity?Read full show notes at https://thedoodlepro.com/26-how-to-train-frustrated-greeter-not-to-bark-on-walks/Catch part 1 of my interview where we discuss WHY dogs bark and lunge on leashes at https://thedoodlepro.com/24.Listen to part 2 of our interview where Victoria explains HOW to help dogs who are barking on walks due to fear or anxiety at https://thedoodlepro.com/25.Do you want help keeping track of all the sights, sounds, textures, places, and people that your doodle needs positive, ongoing, and quality exposures to? Don't try to keep track of it all in your mind by using my free Doodle Puppy Socialization Checklist! Download it for free now at https://thedoodlepro.com/socialization. Do you know your doodle's learning style? Take our free quiz to find out and make training together easier and more fun! Visit https://thedoodlepro.com/learning now!Visit instagram.com/thedoodlepro for behind-the-scenes peeks at the doodles Corinne works with daily!
While at a Buddie's store the other day, I decided I'd greet everyone that walked in the door while I was there... and learned something new about myself. In this episode, we'll discuss: How to Make a difference doing anything Becomign great at something The importance of Pride
For decades The USO has served as a home away from home for service members. Fort Leonard Wood USO Center Manager Kelly Brownfield talks about the 18,000 square foot facility and everything taking placing inside it's walls.... including a Baby Shower for 100, and two, huge 4 legged Greeters. The Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast is a production of O'Quinn Marketing. Thank you to our sponsors Nexthome Team Ellis, The Bow and Barrel Sportsmen Center and TK's Pizza. For links to these sponsors, or to be a guest or sponsor of the show visit www.flwpodcast.com.
Stuff I remember we talked about this week includes: Wal-Mart used to have greeters, not people that shook you down for stolen stuff on the way out. Tom sees firsthand crackhead ingenuity. Everything is different now, and it's not exactly better. Everything is crazy pretty much everywhere. People are getting assassinated and wars are going on. USC and UCLA join the Big Ten. Do we miss Bo Pelini or not? Thanks for listening! Tell your friends to listen, too. Follow us on Instagram/Twitter/TikTok Videos on YouTube/Spotify.
Troy Hawke from The Greeters Guild welcomes people into the BBC building, a golden moment of Becky Hill and Arielle Free helping Chris re-create a Love Island Scene in the BBC canteen and there's a song that Scott just can't eat to.
We recorded our podcast LIVE at Hail Varsity Club on Thursday night! An old friend Nelson surprised us! We talked about...well...a LOT! We forgot how loud he was. Plus we talked to future superstar Ana Bellinghausen from Hurrdat Sports. There's a lot of exciting stuff coming up for sports in Nebraska. We can't wait!Welcome to our new podcast partner Centris Federal Credit Union!Get our email newsletter! --> HEREYou can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE!Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and InstagramA Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of AGNB, we explore the age-old question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" This question takes on a completely different tone when asked of physically handicapped kids such as me. What type of anxiety did I face as I became a young adult regarding my possible career choices? What was the transition like for me as I made the leap into college and into adulthood? Did I ever end up working as a Walmart greeter?Got feedback? Connect with AGNB via email or all social media channels.Email: agnb.pod@gmail.comTwitter: @AGNB_PodFacebook: @allgasnobrakespodcastInstagram: @AGNB_PodWebsite: allgasnobrakespodcast.buzzsprout.com/Disability Rights timelinehttps://www.accessibility.com/resources/timeline-of-disability-rightsLeague of the Physically Handicappedhttps://isreview.org/issue/90/pioneers-fight-disability-rights/
What do airlines, big-box retail stores, restaurants, and churches have in common? Many of them have greeters. Greeters stand at the entrance and welcome you. They are such a common feature these days that we hardly notice them. Paul’s letters often included greetings. Like the letters, emails, and messages we send, friendly greetings like this were often included in letters written during the New Testament era. But Paul observed this custom with a theological twist. For example, in verse 21 he greets “all God’s people,” or as the Greek text puts it, “every saint.” What makes every Christian worthy of this title? Paul reveals the answer in the second phrase of this verse. It is because they are “in Christ Jesus.” This shared bond changes the nature of our relationships with one another. We were once strangers, but we are now part of the same spiritual family. All those who are in Christ are “brothers and sisters.” The apostle’s mention of “those who belong to Caesar’s household” in verse 22 is a vivid demonstration of the power of the gospel to unite those who come from a wide variety of social backgrounds. This is not a reference to royal family members but to those who served as slaves and freedmen. Paul’s closing benediction reveals the secret that unites such a diverse group into one spiritual family, that he designates as “all God’s people.” It is the shared experience of God’s grace through the Lord Jesus Christ (v. 23). When you greet someone in the church, it’s not just about being polite. You are acknowledging the bond you share in Jesus Christ. You are a family, connected by our Savior. Together, we live in Christ. >> As we conclude this study of Philippians, consider what you have learned. What are your biggest takeaways? What verse or passage has stayed with you? Tomorrow, join us as we begin a new study: Women of the Old Testament, Part Two.
Leadership legend Sam Chand still remembers when Shawn told him, “When I hand off this church I want to do what you're doing.” In fact, Sam remembers the restaurant where the exchange happened… And that's one of the things that makes leaders like Sam Chand great— they see big vision but they drill it down by paying attention to the one person sitting in front of them. In this episode Sam talks about pastors. Right now, shepherds are tired, he says. “They're frazzled. Fatigued.” Furthermore, this has nothing to do with their love for Jesus, but the season they've just endured. (Sometimes, we need to realize that— the environment we're in actually affects us in ways disproportional to the time involved.) Pastors had to make fast decisions throughout the pandemic, and— as Sam says, “Regardless of the decision you made, you'll be wrong with 50% of the people.” The “no-win” scenario many pastors faced was much like quicksand… “The more you struggle to get out, the more you get sucked in…” This leads us to four observations— #1 = Pastors (and their teams) face disengagement and disillusionment: * 70% of their staff members disengaged during the past 18 months (and are not hiding it), according to Gallup. * 30% are still deciding what to do next In other words, EVERYONE seems to be in a state of limbo. #2 = Staff conflict has increased. A lot of this has to do with the changes people have endured, and a lot has to do with the fatigue + frazzle we mentioned earlier. In a real sense, there's no way to have endured the past 18 months and NOT have changed. And that always leads to relational tensions which must be addressed. #3 = “Help Wanted.” You see the signs everywhere— in shopping malls, at restaurants, at coffee shops, at movie theaters… Even in volunteer (and staff) positions in churches, we see the signs. Many people returned to church, but they didn't return to their previous ministry posts. Ushers. Greeters. Kids' workers. Parking lot attendants… The needs have actually increased— not decreased. We're doing far more with much less. #4 = The professional to personal pivot… Sam notes that many leaders who used look only at organizational metrics (i.e., “the numbers” of nickels and noses) are now asking questions about themselves— about their health, their marriage, and the things they may have previously neglected. “Leaders can become so driven that they overlook these important personal issues,” he says. Notably, this is a POSITIVE pivot— leaders must become more self-aware. This includes asking tough questions— like “What brings us LIFE?” Is it the ministry? Or external feedback? Are we doing, as Jeremiah warned, drinking soul-water from empty cisterns, from things that can't satisfy (Jeremiah 2:13)? The reality is that the externals— the “things” we're often tempted to feed to our soul for meaning— won't be there on our deathbeds. No one, in their final days, wishes they spent more time on stage, more time on a plane, or more time in a hotel… It's important to remember, Sam says, “If you die on a Saturday, they will hold churches on the next day…” Shawn adds, “Prioritize people who will come see you in the cemetery.” In reality, most pastors don't. They tend to push those people out to focus on the ones who won't…. During this season, Sam focuses on two things— #1 = Creating content (like the new magazine and podcast he just released— links below) #2 = Influencing influencers (through venues like speaking on this podcast and connecting with leaders like you). In closing, he reminds us of four truths— #1 = You are not alone. You might feel that way, but you're one of many (1 Kings 19:18). #2 = There is nothing wrong with you. You've just endured (and are on the tail end) of a strange season, one in which many people feel exactly like you do. #3 = God knows the times and seasons (Acts 17:26). He entrusted you with this epoch (Esther 4:14). He did so, because He has great confidence in you… #4 = You're probably thinking in new ways (i.e., the professional to personal pivot), and even pondering things about yourself. Don't run from those ideas just because you've endured a difficult time period. Trust the Holy Spirit and competent counsel to lead you. ++++++++++++ Links for the show Sam Chand's website: https://www.samchand.com/ Avail Magazine = https://www.theartofleadership.com Avail Podcast = https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/avail-podcast/id1521323044 https://twitter.com/samchand https://www.instagram.com/samchandleadership Courage to Lead resources: Help with processes = www.GearsOfGrowth.com Staff / Teams course = www.TeamsCrashCourse.com Schedule a free strategy session = www.CourageToLead.com/strategy
Show #2201: On today's podcast, we talk about the classes or subjects we wish they would have taught us in school. And do you know someone who is an over greeter? All this and more on today's podcast of the Mike & Carla Morning Show!
0 (10s): . 0 (11m 48s): Bye God. 0 (11m 52s): you never stop. 0 (13m 49s): You never stop. Never stop. stop. Stop. Stop. 0 (14m 7s): stop. 0 (16m 13s): Stop, stop, stop, stop. Stop. 0 (16m 28s): promise in the thought that is a true story, Lord. 0 (17m 47s): That is who you are. You are always working in us 1 (17m 53s): With us and through us. And that we're so humbled by that heard a song this week that said, when everybody's running away, God is running towards you. Through failures, mistakes, dumb things that we say when people are moving away from us, God, you're moving toward us because you're working and your grace is sufficient kindness. 1 (18m 34s): Everlasting, your love unconditional hard to fathom. Thank you for it. Lord, God continue to move toward us in this service Lord and help us to move toward you as well. Lord, as we worship you, as we open up your word and receive instruction, Lord, we want to hear what you have to say to us, not just today, but every day, Lord God. Today's just the time that we gather corporately and we hear together what you want to say to the body of Christ, but Lord, every day, Lord, help us to remain in you, to abide in you, to be connected to you, to be filled with you. 1 (19m 16s): Lord God, I don't know about the rest of the group, the Lord. I can't do it without you. I don't want to do it without you. So thank you Lord, for your kindness to ride out the storms of life with us to be faithful when things are good. And when things are hard, you're faithful. God minister all over the central coast is people are struggling with illness and issues. Lord God, I just pray God that she bring healing all over the central coast. 1 (19m 58s): God, that people would know that you're alive and well because of the good work that you're doing. God, thank you more. Be ministering all over the world and places like Afghanistan, where they're just hard and horrific things happening, Lord God, we just pray for your grace, your sovereign power and presence all over the globe. Lord God that you be protecting people and rescuing people and responding to the hard cries of people meeting the physical needs and the spiritual needs of people all over the globe or God, God would just invite you to do wonderful and supernatural things locally and globally. 1 (20m 42s): God help us to be mindful to be prayerful and to be faithful. We pray in Jesus name. Amen. Hey man, 2 (20m 49s): You can be seated. God bless you. God bless you. Thank you. Worship team. We've titled the message today. The PA the path to godly character in a fallen world and had a chance to be tested in this arena on, in, in a golf match that I was in this week, the path to godly character in a fallen world. One guy said I've given up cussing, unless I'm on the golf course. I didn't say that somebody else said that, but I might as well have said that. So the path to godly character in a fallen world. 2 (21m 30s): So money, money, where we were playing golf this week and, and we're excited, we're gonna go out and play 18 holes of golf. And, and we get out there and we get behind this, excuse me, but we get behind this geriatric couple, this very old couple and which is fine, but they were very slow as well. And I'm very, 3 (21m 51s): Very thoughtful about every shot and, and it just went on 1 (22m 1s): And on and on and on. And 2 (22m 3s): So finally, at one point we decided if we're going to just jump over this couple and go to the next hole. And then we ran into the same thing, another old couple who bless their hearts. They were very, just thoughtful about every shots. And, and so we get through the front nine and then we decided let's just go have lunch. Hopefully all of the slow people get, get ahead of us and move and get moving. And then we'll be able to get out and play. But the truth is we were playing such terrible golf, both of us from the first strike of the ball to the very last strike of the ball that we were completely discouraged with our golf game. 2 (22m 46s): And then we were, so it was just, we sat at lunch and we said, this was, this has been a, a lesson in patience today, the path to godly character in a fallen world and imperfect world. And so we were tested that day. We were so discouraged after nine holes and after lunch, then we get to lunch and we're at the counter for lunch. And then we get behind this other, I think it was one of the same couples that we were behind on the golf horse. And they were very thoughtful about every decision that they were making at the cafeteria there, the, the restaurant in and the service was really, really slow. 2 (23m 30s): So every moment we had opportunity to be, to find the path, to godly character in a fallen world, because you want to lash out you're right. You're like, w we, we wanted to say speed it, Alice, right? You want to just kind of yell it out there and get anxious. But, but we decided not to do that. And we just crumbled amongst ourselves instead, which is, you know, the high road, I guess in that situation, we shouldn't have grumbled at all, but we did. And so we just quit. We quit after nine holes and went home. We decided it was over. I was reading in Proverbs chapter three. It's not going to be up on the screen. But I was reading this yesterday in light of the message that I wrote this week. 2 (24m 14s): Proverbs three 15 through 17 says wisdom is more precious than rubies. Nothing you desire can compare with her. She offers you long life in her right hand and riches and honor in her left, she will guide you down delightful paths. She will guide you down delightful paths. All her ways are satisfying. And so I thought it was interesting that that word path was used in my devotional reading. After I'd written the message, there's an expectation that God has upon us. It's put upon us. And it is to be expected actually as believers and followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ. 2 (24m 59s): Why? Because we're filled with actually, we're filled with his presence. When we come to faith in Jesus, we're told that his spirit, the third person of the Trinity, the person of the holy spirit actually comes in, takes up residency lives in us. And so we're to live our lives as believers, as followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ, reflecting that life that is within us. And we're told in John 15 to abide in Christ that he will abide in us and we will produce much fruit. And so out of that life of a biting remaining in Christ and being filled with the holy spirit, there's actually, there's actually a change of life that is obvious or should be obvious in us and with us, we're in Titus chapter two, but at the end of Titus chapter one, Paul wrote about the corrupt and unbelieving. 2 (25m 51s): He said, this is why they were corrupt and unbelieving. He said, they claim to know God, but they deny him by the way they live their lives. Isn't that interesting? So he said, they claim to know God, but they deny him by the way that they're living their lives. In other words, Paul could look at their lives and know that they're not, that they don't actually know God they're there. Their lives were actually in congruence. What they said, they believed didn't actually line up with the way that they live their lives. There there's a specific path, the path of godly wisdom that we must choose to develop godly character. 2 (26m 33s): And it's in doing so that our lives 3 (26m 36s): Arguing group, once we 2 (26m 39s): Live not perfectly, we can all raise our hands and talk about the struggles that we have followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ, things that get us into trouble and things that that causes problems. So we're not talking about perfection, but we are talking about consistency. And, and we're talking about on an honest pursuit of God, God, and his plans and purposes for our lives and honest pursuit of the path of righteousness that God is calling us to live on. So there's a specific path. It's the path of godly wisdom that we must choose news. And it's something that I find I got to choose all the time. 2 (27m 19s): I got to change. I got to choose it like on the golf course, I got to choose it. What I'm doing just about everything. I've got to choose this godly path or else by default, I'm off, off the path and do thinking and saying, and acting like I shouldn't be acting. So if I don't choose the path that I'm off the path all together. So that of wisdom keeps us congruent in the way that we live our lives. So we, we, we actually begin to live in the way that God has called us to live. So Paul wrote to Titus this clear instruction regarding life and lifestyle and how to live. 2 (28m 2s): He said in verse one, Titus two, one is for you, Titus promote the kind of living that reflects wholesome teaching. So he, Paul saying it matters. And we see it throughout the whole Bible old and the new Testament, whether Paul's writing about it or somebody else, we're seeing that it matters how we live our lives. As for you, Titus Titus, you're leading the people of God on the island of Crete, eat this godless place, this worldly place. I want you to promote the kind of living that reflects wholesome teaching, make sure your living and your teaching line up. 2 (28m 44s): And this is a challenge for anybody like myself, who has a teaching role and responsibility, but it's not just about pastors and people upfront. It's about small group Bible study leaders. It's about youth leaders and Sunday school leaders and good news clubs, leaders it's about anybody who wants to proclaim with their lips, with their mouth, that they profess Jesus. We need to make sure that our living and our teeth Ching lineup Titus must live in such a way that his life models wholesome T teaching the teaching you received from Paul and the teaching. He gives day to day. 2 (29m 25s): So all of our lives should be, they should reflect the wholesome teaching we are receiving. So I get up on Sunday morning and I preach and teach and lead. And it's our job myself. First and foremost to take in what I say this all the time, I'm preaching to myself mostly. And if you get something out of it, then God bless you, but I'm mostly teaching to myself, you know, and all of us. And we need to make sure w what we're hearing as we listen to the teaching. And then as we open it of the scripture, because we need to be opening up the scripture to learn, to sell feed and, and, and teach and be taught by the holy spirit and, and be, and be learning all the time. 2 (30m 6s): As we look at them, the word of God, like a mirror held up to our lives. We say, oh, I'm actually not doing this. Yes, very well. And so Lord, forgive me for not doing this very well. I need to make sure that I'm doing this. So by your spirit and in your power, Lord helped me to do that. So we all need to reflect the wholesome teaching we're receiving. So that's a responsibility, right? It's a responsibility, the teacher, but also on the student, I need to be teaching and then making sure that my life is like coming up with what I'm teaching. And then the student must listen 3 (30m 41s): And then make sure their 2 (30m 43s): Lives are lining up with what is being taught. So the pupil and the teacher both have this responsibility that our lives accurately reflect the wholesome teaching of the scripture. So what does wholesome teaching look like? Your Bible might use the words like sound 3 (31m 2s): Doctrine. 2 (31m 3s): Your translation might say sound right. Doctrine sound doctrine is basically healthy doctrine. Healthy doctrine leads to a healthy, spiritual life. This contrasts with the disease. Remember we learned last week that the religious leaders, this church leaders in this, on this island of Crete were actually misleading. The people there were actually not godly people. They said that they knew God, but they denied him by the way they live their lives. So this contrast, this healthy doctrine, it contrasts with the diseased teaching of the religious leaders on the island in Titus one nine. It says that the elders are to encourage others with wholesome teaching or with sound doctrine, sound doctrine are the truths that we believe. 2 (31m 53s): They're the trues that we teach as followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ. It's our Christian statements of faith. It's this doctrine that we hold, dear. It's the chews we teach and preach. We already are Christian believers. Titus must teach these truths to do a couple different things to combat godless teaching, right? Because we're always hearing godless things, things that are not godly and things that are not truth. And so the truth of God's word combats, that, and he helps us to think properly about it, but it also equips the believers for good works in Christ. When we have a proper understanding of biblical doctrine, godly doctrine, then we live out of that. 2 (32m 38s): We live out of our, if the information that we believe we live out of that, that, and then hopefully we're making wise choices and we're staying on the path that God would have us to stay on. So Titus my teach these truths, the most combat godless teaching and do equip the believers for good works in Christ. Verse two, he says, teach the older men to exercise self-control to be worthy of respect and to live wisely. They must have sound faith and be filled with love and patience. So the path to godly character and a fallen world, number one, step one, exercise self-control. So this is for the older men, but as we will see these characteristics for the men, the older men, the older women, the younger man, the younger women for slaves, all of the above, they apply to all of us. 2 (33m 31s): They apply to all of us. And so we're actually, we actually won't become older, godly people. If we don't begin the process now, 3 (33m 44s): Well, there's, we, you know, they're there, 2 (33m 47s): There are exceptions to that. Obviously people come to faith in Christ, late in life. I remember Jolene's grandpa came to faith late in life, and he was completely transformed. He was completely transformed by the grace message of the Lord, Jesus Christ, as he was filled with the holy spirit. And he became, as we reflect in, as we remember, cause he passed about 10 years ago or so maybe a little bit longer, but we reflect on his life. He was totally transformed, getting saved at about, I don't know, in probably 80 years old or so. 3 (34m 21s): So 2 (34m 22s): There, there are exceptions, but the best way to gain this, that kind of stuff has to begin when we're young and to live a lifetime exercising self-control. So the older men are to 3 (34m 35s): Understand and grow in this 2 (34m 36s): Area of self-control and then model it to everyone. But this truth is for every one self-control well, let's unpack that a bit. Self-control it's fruit or evidence of the holy spirit control in our lives. Self-control I think I'll be wrestling with this area of self-control for the rest of my life. So it's good that I start now or hopefully started awhile ago because it'll be something that will be a burden to me for the rest of my life. Self-control but it was really the fruit or evidence of the holy Spirit's control. 2 (35m 18s): It's evidence that the holy spirit is in us when we have self-control regarding our words, thoughts and deeds. It's not just about our deeds. It's just not about our words, but it's about our thoughts as well. That secret place where we can get out of control with a lack of self-control. And so God's concerned about all three, right? Because Jesus said, if you sin in your heart, you it's just like you've done it naturally or outward. So self-control all fruit or evidence of the holy spirit. So if you're lacking, self-control just ask the holy spirit, 3 (35m 59s): God, I need 2 (35m 60s): Self-control regarding my anger toward this person or regarding my attitude toward this person or regarding my responsibility in this circumstance. God give me self, okay. Control where they have respect. That's the next one self-control goes a long way in helping someone be worthy of respect. Think about the people that you respect in your life. Those people probably have self-control troll figured out. They've figured out how to control themselves and word thought indeed. And because they figured out how to control themselves and word that need, they are worthy of respect. You usually we respect people who are making wise choices. 2 (36m 43s): We respect people who are living their life, maybe the way that we hope to live our lives. And so we hold somebody in esteem saying, I respect that person because I respect the way that they're living their lives. Dave's who is respect again, people who make wise choices. And so I think about our, our, my life as a follower of Jesus Christ is my life worthy of respect. I do somewhat, some would say yes, some, some would say no way. Yeah, I, 3 (37m 12s): But my 2 (37m 14s): Audience is God, what does God think is my life worthy of respect? And thank God for his mercy. Amen. Who is worthy of respect. People who make wise choices. So it's a, it's a lifetime of, of, of kind of attaining this respect. It's a lifetime where throughout the course of a life, you look at somebody's life and you say, man, there's been consistency, but also we've known, we've all known people. Who've made mistakes who have repented of those mistakes. And they've lived consistently or people who are humble in the midst of their mistakes. And they're there. What is God working in your life? What has God want to get changed in your life so that you can become a person who is worthy of respect. 2 (37m 55s): Maybe you just need to speak differently to people. Maybe you need to think differently about your life. Maybe you need to act differently in relationship to your circumstances in life. None of us have a perfect life with perfect circumstances. So we have to figure out how to live as a person worthy of respect, no matter what we're going through. Difficult marriages, difficult kids, a difficult financial situation, difficult physical stuff. Are we living in a way that we're worthy of respect? This is the call that God has put upon older men, but it's something that all of us need to attain to. And it's only attainable through the power of the holy spirit when we yield God. 2 (38m 36s): And when we walk with God 3 (38m 40s): Being 2 (38m 41s): Filled with his presence and remaining in him the last couple of days, probably because of our journey group, we were talking about abiding in God. And that's kind of the whole abiding in Christ. That's pretty much the theme or the underlying theme of everything that we do in journey. So I've been thinking about a lot lately. So I I've been getting up in the morning and say, Lord, help me to abide in you. I don't think I've prayed that prayer much in my life I have, but not that much. And so lately, especially this week, I've said, Lord, help me to abide in you. Meaning I want my words, thoughts and deeds it's to reflect who you are. So if I'm up against a difficult situation, I want to make sure my words 3 (39m 22s): Reflect 2 (39m 23s): Who you are. I want to abide in you. And then hopefully out of that, there's there's wise choices and respect. Jesus said, yes, I'm the vine. You are the branches. Those who remain in me and I then will produce much fruit for apart from me. You can do nothing. 3 (39m 40s): John 15 there. So 2 (39m 42s): People who remain abiding Christ make wise choices. What else? The old men are supposed to have sound faith. The older men must have sound. Faith sound. Faith comes from sound. Faith sound. Faith comes from, how do you get sound faith while your faith will be tested to prove whether it's sound or not. There's just no other way around it. It will be tested. It's like building a boat. You've eventually got to put that boat in the water to see if it will float. If the float, if the boat doesn't float, it's not a sound boat, right? A boat is designed to float and to carry passengers and cargo. 2 (40m 25s): So if it doesn't do that, then it's not sound. And so what happens? The boat comes back out of the water and they go back to work on the boat, right? It's tested, right? So maybe you're pulled, been pulled out of the water so that your faith can be tested. And you're about to be put back in the water to see if your boat floats be okay, either way, be okay with it work because the work is done by the, the boat builder. In this case, the spirit of God, the person of God who wants to make you see worthy, you see worthy so that you can be effective doing the things that he's called you to do and living the way that you've called. 2 (41m 7s): He's called you to live so older. Men must have sound faith. And that again is developed over the course of life. Maybe you don't have sound faith right now, but you're saying, God, I want you to, I'm sinking in the water. And it take me out, put me on the rack and fix 3 (41m 24s): Me. All right? 2 (41m 27s): And you're saying, God, what does it need? What do I need to be fixed? Then you go back and maybe you're, you're looking at all these attributes that we're talking about today and tie this to you. And you're saying, I 1 (41m 35s): Need that. And I need that. And I need that. You're making a little 2 (41m 38s): Shopping list and let's let the holy spirit make that shopping list for you. He might say, yeah, you're doing great there, but you need this. He knows us better than we know ourselves. Self-control worthy of respect, sound faith. And the older man must also be filled with love and 3 (41m 55s): Patience, love and patience. I think 2 (42m 2s): Sometimes as we get older, we get a little less loving and a little less patient. That's the temptation, right? Little less loving. Cause we get a little more cynical. Right? Right. Cause we know things where we think we do. We've got opinions about things. And so we get a little less loving, a little less patience. So I think it's interesting that that Paul said to the older men be filled with love and patience. Jesus said in John 1334 and 35, it's up on the screen. So now I'm giving 3 (42m 33s): You a new commandment, love each other, love each other. How just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another 2 (42m 45s): Will prove to the world that you are my disciples. 3 (42m 48s): When we're loving each 2 (42m 50s): Other, like Jesus loves us. We're demonstrating that we belong to him, that we belong to Jesus because our love looks just like Jesus's love 3 (43m 0s): For the world. A new commandment 2 (43m 3s): Love each other just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples. So that's the doctrine of love or to love, not just in 3 (43m 16s): Word. I love you. We should say that. We should say it often to the people that we love, but our 2 (43m 27s): Actions should reflect that statements. Just like our actions should, should support the statement of our faith. It's just support our love. So are we doing loving things 3 (43m 39s): Where we're just getting crotchety as we get old, 2 (43m 46s): The doctrine of love, this is what Jesus taught us about. Love and impatience. 3 (43m 52s): I think 2 (43m 52s): We should, as we get older, we should be the most patient people 3 (43m 54s): In the world. But what happens? 2 (43m 57s): We start aching everywhere. We start, you know, start feeling all the pains of life. And, and then we get impatient and we kind of justify our inpatients. Where's the, ah, I'm an old guy. Everybody, everybody should be patient with me. Right. And, and, but that's not what the Bible says. That's not what Paul is telling us. He said, be patient. The, the younger people in our lives should witness our patients and then desire that it's something that's is very difficult in this day and age. 2 (44m 39s): But it's a work of the holy spirits 3 (44m 42s): That makes 2 (44m 43s): Us patients. So be patient, the older men must be patient. It's a lifetime process. Right? So number one, exercise. Self-control number two. Choose to honor. God says in verse three, similarly. Yeah. That's always a hard word for me to say, similarly, teach the older women to live in a way that honors God 3 (45m 8s): Teach the older women 2 (45m 9s): To live in a way that honors God. Paul's addressing the issues of the people on this Greek island called Crete. And he's fashioning a list of areas for men and women, old men, old women, young women, young men, slaves, he's fashioning a list of areas that need attention. So Paul was writing a letter to you. What might that look like? What might that list be? Mate, maybe you can kind of take a little bit from each and every area and say, yeah, this is kind of my, yes, this is kind of my lists teach the older women to live in a way that honors God. 2 (45m 52s): And then he just kind of unpacks that. He said, they must not slander others. The king James version says don't be a false accuser. In other words, your words should be seasoned with 3 (46m 10s): Grace. So 2 (46m 13s): Maybe you check with your self or check with the holy spirit. That's a better idea. So I got, should I say this? I think we should be filled so filled with the holy spirit that God has full access to our lives. So that when we're about to say something, because he knows that we're going to say, he knows what we're going to say before we say it. He knows what we're going to do before we do that. We give him full access so that we actually are so sensitive to the holy spirit that we hear him say, sheesh, like stop. Like don't, don't say that. All right. And then what w we say, yes, Lord. 2 (46m 53s): Right? We say, yes, Lord. Like I know what I was going to say. And you know what I was going to say, but I'm, I'm, I'm not going to say it. Or if we're about to do something and word thought or deed, and he says, stop, 3 (47m 13s): We have 2 (47m 15s): A sensitivity to the holy spirit. And so we, I think that's what God's desire for us and sending the holy spirit to do, empower us to live the kind of life that he's called us to live, to do the works that he's called us to do. But he's got to have close access to our hearts and minds that just with the still a smallest voice, he's got her attention and we do what he says to do. So maybe the next time we're tempted to, and again, this is not just for older women, but this is for all of us. All of this list is, but specifically there must've been an issue with the older women, slandering, falsely accusing. 2 (47m 56s): And so he's addressing yet. So maybe, maybe this is your issue. Maybe it's not your issue, but maybe the next time you're tempted to slander and we're all tempted to slander. Maybe you just say, God, 3 (48m 8s): I, I want to make sure 2 (48m 10s): That my words are seasoned with grace. I want to listen and then watch your behavior. And your words change as the holy spirit says, stop, don't be falsely accused or your words should be seasoned with grace. Speaking the truth in love. We're we're really good at speaking the truth. We're really good at that. Right? But speaking the truth in love so that our words are seasoned with grace, what does it mean to speak the truth in love? It means we want the very best for the person that we're speaking the truth to. We're not looking to be right. We're not looking to accuse. 2 (48m 52s): We're just speaking the truth in love and that we want to see that person built up in their faith and their understanding. We want to see that per person restored. We make sure that person is loved. And sometimes we say hard things, but it's done in love. 3 (49m 12s): We've done our part. We must 2 (49m 14s): Us to speak the truth, but we must speak the truth and love again, this is not just for older women, but all of us also it says, or be a heavy drinker. So older women must not be heavy drinkers and slaves to much wine. It says we live in wine country. So we have to guard against this. It doesn't say don't drink wine. It says don't be enslaved to much wine or be heavy drinker. So just be careful, be careful that you're not drinking 3 (49m 50s): Too much. 2 (49m 52s): Bible says, yeah, the fees is five. Don't be drunk with wine. It will ruin your life instead. Be filled with the holy spirit. So be careful. Some of us have Liberty to drink. Some of us don't have Liberty to drink. Some of us can drink a little in moderation and we're fine. Some of us can't drink at all because we won't be fine. So pay attention to what you're doing and make sure that you're fine. Make sure that you're good with the Lord. Maybe it's the holy spirit again, saying stop to that extra bit or two at all. Don't be heavy drinkers. Why? Because drunkenness leads to foolishness and foolishness is the antithesis of what we're trying to accomplish as followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ. 2 (50m 39s): We want to be on a path, the path to godly character in a fallen world. Instead, the older women should teach others. What is good in word? And indeed so older women are to teach 3 (50m 55s): In word 2 (50m 55s): And indeed. So it actually doesn't do a lot of good just to speak. If there's not action, following the speaking, 3 (51m 7s): It actually 2 (51m 8s): Is pretty pointless to try to and give instruction when there's not 3 (51m 13s): Evidence that you're following 2 (51m 16s): That instruction yourself. So instead of the older women should teach others, what 3 (51m 21s): Is good? So not drinking to excess drunkenness, not slandering others, living in a way that honors God that's, God's call for our older women. I'm gonna stop 2 (51m 44s): There for this week because there's a lot more than I need to cover for this chapter. And we're just kind of getting out of time. So we will pick up the balance of this next week. Steps three, four, and five step three for next week, just to wet your appetite own the next generation. That's what we'll be talking about. Step four for next week. Being an example by doing good works will impact this next week. And step five, do all things as unto the Lord 3 (52m 21s): Lord. As we consider these things, imprint upon our hearts and minds, the truth that we need to hear and to give us the grace to be obedient. We pray 2 (52m 38s): In Jesus name. Amen. Hey, as the worship team comes up and kind of gets ready to go, I'm going to go over to the list of home groups that are available. Ron talked about all kinds of stuff that's going on, but there is so much going on. Christy covered it last week. But I asked Christie to give me a outline of everything that's happening so quickly. I'm going to go through the, I think 17 different opportunities that are before us to be involved. I think that's the number don't count because I could be wrong about that. Here we go. Home groups. This is under home groups. Brett's and Ann Harvey are hosting a group for families focused on those who have adopted children or foster care families, but all families are welcome. 2 (53m 19s): They will meet twice a month on Sundays at 5:00 PM. So that's a home group at the Harvey's. I believe they're in Nipomo. And so that if, Hm, no, it is an age. Okay, good. So all of this information is on our website. Also Jim and ginger Raman host a home group on Wednesdays at seven o'clock in a row Grandy Kurt and Andy Saltzman will be hosting a home group for parents of teens. They will meet on Wednesdays at the same time as youth group. So that's happening. Scott and Amy Goodman hosts a home group on Thursdays at 6:00 PM and a Pomo. They are currently setting through the book of Luke, Carol, Gary and Carol when hosts a home group on Thursdays at 6:30 PM in AIG, Matt and Stephanie list, we'll be hosting a group for families meeting twice a month on Sundays from four to seven for worship potluck, dinner, fellowship, and sermon discussion. 2 (54m 9s): Josh and Christine Erdmann will be hosting a group setting the Bible Bible school on wheels classes. So the, the stuff that we've been teaching through midweek for the last few years, they will meet on Tuesdays at six 30 for discussion study and fellowship. And they're in a Pomo. Seth and Carrie McMillan will be leading financial peace university. Ron already talked about that biblical money principles that teach you how to save for emergencies, pay off debt, spend wisely and save for your future. 3 (54m 42s): They meet in the Pomo. Our 2 (54m 44s): Foundations class. This session will be the survey. The Bible taught by Bruce Wilkinson. That will be Sunday mornings at nine o'clock. And then we have a weekly prayer group that meets Thursday mornings at eight o'clock in the loft. So that's home groups and the prayer prayer group. And then there's also men's groups. Jim Erickson leads a early morning men's Bible study, which meets Thursday mornings at six 15 currently studying the book of Philippians. So that's happening Thursday, six 15, Dave Workman leads a men's Bible study and prayer group. They meet on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM here at the church. The pure desire groups for men who are seeking sexual purity. 2 (55m 28s): They meet on Mondays at 6:30 PM, really all over this campus on Mondays age specific, the young professional groups, they call themselves the GoPros, the unprofessional group for ages 22 to 39 meets twice a month on Mondays at 7:00 PM. And we'll be setting through a book of the Bible. The college group meets on Friday evenings at 6:00 PM in various homes in the five cities area. So that's college and yo pros. And then you've got women's groups. Our morning, ladies Bible study has led by Jean and Nate. They meet on Thursday mornings at 10:00 AM and we'll be setting the book of second Peter. And they meet, I believe in the loft. 2 (56m 8s): Jen Hayden leads a young women's Bible study for those, between the ages of 25 and 40. The group meets on Tuesdays at 6:45 PM. And then the good yarn club meets for fellowship and yarn crafting on the second Saturday of each month, 5:00 PM also there's clubs, five, six for fifth and sixth graders. I think there were like 28 or so fifth and sixth graders this week. There's junior high and high school. There's all kinds of stuff going on. There's journey groups that are already happening. So they're not really open for newcomers at this point, but there's journey groups for men and for women that are also happening. And you'll be up to speed on those. When those restart soon, there's just so many opportunities. 2 (56m 49s): I'm guessing, I'm guessing. Did anybody count? I told you not to count. Good job. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. I was close 3 (57m 8s): 18. 2 (57m 10s): Plus the groups that are already going puts us probably close to 20 to 23 groups happening during the week. So plenty of opportunity for people of all ages, male and female, you guys are welcome to, to check those things out there on our website. Also, you can send them to be a part there's a kind of a little signup, fair outside. You can send it to be a part of ministries within the church. How many, how many I'm going to have you guys stand? How many are work have are working with kids in the church. If you're working with kids, go and stand up all over the campus. If you're working with kids. So that would be, that would be nursery through high school. 2 (57m 52s): All right. Nurses, your high school. What about the college and young adults? How many are working with colleges? Young adults. If you're doing that, go ahead and stand up. What about women's groups? If you're working with women's groups, go ahead and stand up. No, stay standing, stay standing. There we go. There we go. Sorry. I didn't make that clear also. Okay. What if you're working with men groups, go ahead and stand up. Jim. That would include you. Go ahead and stand up. 3 (58m 18s): There we go. There we go. 2 (58m 22s): Men's women's kids. Prayer. How many are involved in prayer? The ministry of the church. Go ahead and stand up. 3 (58m 30s): What about 2 (58m 32s): Para church ministry? Whether you're involved in a ministry outside of the church where you're involved in like jail or convalescent home, or you're involved in some kind of street ministry where you're involved in doing some kind of ministry throughout 3 (58m 47s): The week. What 2 (58m 49s): If you, there we go. Go ahead. Yeah. What if you take in little tiny babies and nurture them and love on them? If that's you go ahead and stand up. Cause that's a killer ministry. What if you're going to stand up? If you've got a foster your care ministry, there are so many things. What have I missed cleaning? What if you're a part of the cleaning team? Go, go ahead and stand up. Jolene cleaning. I knew I was, I should've made a list. If you're a part of the cleaning team, go ahead and stand up. If you're a part of the music ministry, go in and stand up music, meeting tech. So that'd be a tech team. You guys can stand up. If you're a part of the maintenance team here at harvest shirts, go ahead and stand up all over the campus. 2 (59m 35s): What else? Safety team. If you're part of the safety team, all of it, we make me list for a second service. Also, if you're a part of the coffee ministry of harvest yards, go ahead and stand up. Emmy. You should be standing up for women's stuff. There we go. Don't make me call you out. If you're a part of men's ministry, that would be you guys because you're, you're helping with men's breakfast stuff. Greeters. If you're a greeter, go ahead and stand up. If you're an usher, go and stand up. Info center. Sunday setup team 3 (1h 0m 13s): Jolene is my helpmate. She's better 2 (1h 0m 16s): Than I am smarter than I am. We're capable. She writes my sermons, just get it. She had to do that, all that to say there's a ton of people doing a ton of things all over. It takes literally a couple of hundred volunteers. Let's go ahead. Now, everybody stand up now. Thanks for standing. It takes literally like 200 to 250 volunteers. They do everything it needs to be done around the church. So even with all of these people signed up and serving, we still have more people in needed to serve. And so if you want to be a part of any of those things that we talked about, you can go out to the sign up, fair out there and be a part of that. So shall we worship some more? This is why I cut my message off a little early. 2 (1h 0m 57s): Cause I knew I'd be doing all of this. So Lord, as we worship be glorified, we pray in Jesus name. Amen. Let's sing. 4 (1h 1m 4s): Now if you breathe, if you can breathe in here, please stand up. If you can breathe. 0 (1h 1m 42s): That is Jesus, God, we worship you in this place. 0 (1h 10m 12s): Lord, we thank you for the service this morning. God, I pray that as we go outward that we would find moments to honor you God, that we would find moments to pause in our day and just ask you, ask him, call on the holy spirit. Lord, we worship you. We praise you in your most precious name. We pray. Amen. If you need prayer, make your way forward. We have an amazing team of friends. Have a wonderful day.
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Samantha Rux from OSF Saint Luke Medical Center and Wendy Allaman, Manager for Senior and Volunteer Services for OSF Saint Luke Medical Center, joined WKEI on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Monday, June 28th. Volunteer opportunities are open now at OSF facilities in Kewanee and Monmouth and Wendy laid out how you can become a volunteer at OSF Saint Luke Medical Center with positions as Greeters, gift shop workers and volunteers in the Transportation services department.
This episode is all about duck calling. Chris Cifreo, Jargon Duck Call Maker demonstrates a number of different style of duck calls like Hunting Hail Call, Greeters, Feed Chatter, Quacks and more. Chris and Chad gives detail tips on how to produce those ducky sounds. This episode is brought to you by Jargon Duck Calls and Leer Toppers
Romans: The Foundations of Faith "Eternal Security"(Romans 8:35-39)For bulletin in PDF form click here. Message SlidesWhy the Good News is Good News - TheilmanEternal Security - RyrieAssurance of Salvation - RyrieIntroduction: All theology finds its end in doxology. The Big Question: Am I secure? (8:35a) The Seven Possible Threats (8:35b) • Trouble: pressed and difficult circumstances.• Hardship: distressing and narrow feelings.• Persecution: strong opposition from others.• Famine: not having all you need to sustain you.• Nakedness: not having all you need to protect you.• Danger: internal sense of threat & lack of safety.• Sword: opposition from others in authority over you.The Consistent Reality: We may suffer, but we are not abandoned (8:36).The Confident Assertion: In the final analysis, Christians are the ultimate victors (8:37). The Ten Defeated Enemies (8:38-39) • Death: The end of life. • Life: The events of living. • Angels: God’s spiritual forces. • Demons: Satan’s spiritual forces. • Present: What I see now. • Future: What I can’t see yet. • Powers: Opposition from spiritual and human authority. • Height: Into space. • Depth: Into the ocean. • Anything: Absolutely nothing can separate us!Life in the Spiritis secure and guaranteedbecause of God’s powerful love and protection.Next Steps • Be honest about the real struggles and opposition Christians have in this life. • Take heart that we are not abandoned in the midst of the battle. • Maintain hope that we are ultimately going to win "a sweeping victory" because of God's love for us.This Week’s Growth GuideGod’s Word is both central and critical to your spiritual growth. We invite you to utilize the Growth Guide during the week to further your application of the Truth from the message.• Monday - Romans 8:1-11• Tuesday - Romans 8:12-17• Wednesday - Romans 8:18-27• Thursday - Romans 8:28-36• Friday - Romans 8:37-39Serve in Your Shape Spiritual Gifts, Heart, Ability, Personality, Experiences We have some exciting opportunities for you to use the gifts the Lord has given you. Greeters and Ushers If you enjoy greeting and making people feel at home as they walk in the door, we have some great opportunities for you with very flexible schedules to fit your needs. Contact Shane Wanamaker at swanamaker@fellowshipconway.org for more information! Home Church Leaders Now is the time to get involved. If you are relationally inclined, love God, and love seeing others mature in Christ, this is a great opportunity to invest in people and community! We are looking for those who are interested in hearing more about the vision and mission of our small group ministry. Would you like to hear more? Contact Michael Harrison at mharrison@fellowshipconway.org.Fellowship KidsWe are blessed to have new families joining us in Fellowship Kids and continue to have more of our Fellowship families rejoin us each week. As we continue growing, we need you to be a part of sharing the gospel with our children. We specifically need volunteers who can serve during second service in our K2 classes, with our kids who stay both services while their parents serve. If you want to learn more about this opportunity, please contact Heather McKinney at hmckinney@fellowshipconway.org.Don't see what you are looking for?We have a place for you to serve. If you need more options to fit how God has SHAPED you, please let Shane know at swanamaker@fellowshipconway.org.Easter OfferingOur annual special offering will be taken Sunday, April 4, during both services and online. This year’s offering will fund the annual Special Pack for Operation Christmas Child. We are excited to see how many lives the Lord will impact through the generosity of His people. You can give online by going to https://www.fellowshipconway.org/give. New to Fellowship?We are so glad that you joined the Fellowship Family to worship this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect” section of your bulletin, tear it off, and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Easter SundayWe are expecting a great Sunday of worship and celebrating our Risen Lord on April 4th. In anticipation of many wanting to join us, we have added chairs back in the Worship Center to accommodate the potentially larger attendance. We will continue to wear masks as a precaution with the decreased spacing of the chairs. Thank you for helping us create a welcoming and safe environment for Easter. He is risen indeed. Fellowship 101 | April 11 | 9:00 a.m.We invite you to join us on Sunday morning, April 11th, to learn more about Fellowship. This is a great opportunity to learn about our mission, values, and ministries. If you’re new to Fellowship, mark your calendars for Sunday, April 11th, 9:00 a.m. (conference room) to hear what God is doing and where He is taking us. During this time you will get to meet some of our ministry leaders and ask questions that will help you in your search for a home church. We’re excited to meet you! Go to fellowshipconway.org/register to sign-up. Spring Apologetics Course | Monday, April 12th, 6:30pmChristianity rises or falls on an actual event in history: The Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Join us as we discuss the historical evidence surrounding the resurrection of Jesus and the letters that come down to us as the New Testament. This is a 6-week course, beginning Monday, April 12th, in Equipping Room 2110. For more information contact Charlie at charlie.bates@reasonablefaith.org or Michael at mharrison@fellowshipconway.org. Register at fellowshipconway.org/equipping. Home ChurchNew to Fellowship? Ready to get connected relationally and grow spiritually in community? Home Church is the place for you! In our small groups you will study God’s Word, pray together, and serve alongside one another. We believe God intended for people to live in community and at Fellowship that is in our small groups called Home Church. Contact Michael Harrison mharrison@fellowshipconway.org to hear more and get connected. FinancesWeekly Budget 25,962Giving For 03/14 21,759Giving For 03/21 30,740YTD Budget 986,538YTD Giving 1,125,560 over 139,022Generations CampaignTotal Pledge 1,535,065Received-to-date 1,577,268
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Message Notes March 21, 2021 | Teacher: Michael Harrison For the bulletin in PDF from click here. Romans: The Foundations of Faith“Five Far Reaching Questions”Romans 8:31-39 Message SlidesIntroduction: An Internal Inventory Protection Who can be against us? No opposition can successfully overpower us! (Romans 8:31) Provision:Will He not graciously give us all things? God’s grace will always supply our needs! (Romans 8:32) Acquittal:Who shall bring any charge against God’s elect? God has already declared us righteous in His sight! (Romans 8:33) Freedom:Who is He that condemns?Christ’s death and resurrection qualifies Him to advocate for us! (Romans 8:34) Security:Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?Nothing can ever separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus! (Romans 8:35-39) Life in the Spirit is alife that is eternally secure and completely victorious through God’s everlasting love.Next Steps • Begin to live a life of freedom from accusation and condemnation. • Embrace the spiritual victory that is available to you in the provision of God. This Week’s Growth GuideGod’s Word is both central and critical to your spiritual growth. We invite you to utilize the Growth Guide during the week to further your application of the Truth from the message.• Monday - Romans 8:1-11• Tuesday - Romans 8:12-17• Wednesday - Romans 8:18-27• Thursday - Romans 8:28-36• Friday - Romans 8:37-39Serve in Your Shape Spiritual Gifts, Heart, Ability, Personality, Experiences We have some exciting opportunities for you to use the gifts the Lord has given you. Greeters and Ushers If you enjoy greeting and making people feel at home as they walk in the door, we have some great opportunities for you with very flexible schedules to fit your needs. Contact Shane Wanamaker at swanamaker@fellowshipconway.org for more information! Home Church Leaders Now is the time to get involved. If you are relationally inclined, love God, and love seeing others mature in Christ, this is a great opportunity to invest in people and community! We are looking for those who are interested in hearing more about the vision and mission of our small group ministry. Would you like to hear more? Contact Michael Harrison at mharrison@fellowshipconway.org.Fellowship KidsWe are blessed to have new families joining us in Fellowship Kids and continue to have more of our Fellowship families rejoin us each week. As we continue growing, we need you to be a part of sharing the gospel with our children. We specifically need volunteers who can serve during second service in our K2 classes, with our kids who stay both services while their parents serve. If you want to learn more about this opportunity, please contact Heather McKinney at hmckinney@fellowshipconway.org. Don't see what you are looking for? We have a place for you to serve. If you need more options to fit how God has SHAPED you, please let Shane know at swanamaker@fellowshipconway.org. Easter Offering Our annual special offering will be taken Sunday, April 4, during both services and online. This year’s offering will fund the annual Special Pack for Operation Christmas Child. We are excited to see how many lives the Lord will impact through the generosity of His people. You can give online by going to https://www.fellowshipconway.org/give. New to Fellowship?We are so glad that you joined the Fellowship Family to worship this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect” section of your bulletin, tear it off, and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Easter SundayWe are expecting a great Sunday of worship and celebrating our Risen Lord on April 4th. In anticipation of many wanting to join us, we will be adding chairs back in the Worship Center to accommodate the potentially larger attendance. We will continue to wear masks as a precaution with the decreased spacing of the chairs. Thank you for helping us create a welcoming and safe environment for Easter. He is risen indeed. Fellowship 101 | April 11 | 9:00 a.m.We invite you to join us on Sunday morning, April 11th, to learn more about Fellowship. This is a great opportunity to learn about our mission, values, and ministries. If you’re new to Fellowship, mark your calendars for Sunday, April 11th, 9:00 a.m. (conference room) to hear what God is doing and where He is taking us. During this time you will get to meet some of our ministry leaders and ask questions that will help you in your search for a home church. We’re excited to meet you! Go to fellowshipconway.org/register to sign-up. Home ChurchNew to Fellowship? Ready to get connected relationally and grow spiritually in community? Home Church is the place for you! In our small groups you will study God’s Word, pray together, and serve alongside one another. We believe God intended for people to live in community and at Fellowship that is in our small groups called Home Church. Contact Michael Harrison mharrison@fellowshipconway.org to hear more and get connected. First Love MinistryFirst Love Ministry would love your prayers. God has called our small group of women to go into some difficult, yet ripe, places to show His love. We make monthly visits to several of the dance clubs in the Little Rock/North Little Rock area, taking in gifts for each dancer and bodyguard/doorkeeper along with a message of hope and a smile. If you would like to know more about First Love and how you can join us in praying for God to bring His Kingdom into these dark places, contact Marcee Watkins, Casey Thurow, Alicia Gough, or Anna Wanamaker.FinancesWeekly Budget 25,962Giving For 03/07 33,212Giving For 03/14 21,759YTD Budget 960,577YTD Giving 1,094,820 Over 134,243 Generations CampaignTotal Pledge 1,535,065Received-to-date 1,575,828
Episode 28 has the enjoyable stories of a man who glorifies God by using his building skills to help different ministries within his church; a family who learned that God is always with us, even in the ICU; a woman who has found the most important ministry she will ever have is raising her children to become followers of Christ; and a church greeter who makes every visitor feel extra special and welcomed.
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 069 Ben's Friends A Rare Disease Social and Support Platform with Ben Munoz Rare Disease Day is on Sunday, February 28th, 2021 and I'd love to know how you're celebrating and what Rare Disease Day means to you. Share a short voicemail message with me here! Ben Munoz is the President and Co-Founder of Ben's Friends. The organization is dedicated to ensuring that patients with rare disease or chronic illness and their caregivers, family and friends have a safe and supportive place to connect with others. They're a network of patient communities for anyone affected by rare disease or chronic illness and they're growing every day. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Tell us about yourself and how you became part of the rare disease community. My journey into the rare disease space was in 2006. At the time, I was a student in business school when I got a pain in the back of my head and rushed to the emergency room. After an emergency surgery, I learned I had a rare type of stroke at 29 years old. It was called an Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM). I was in ICU for a while after surgery and later was dealing with a lot of panic around the condition and navigation information, treatment, risks and the overwhelm of it all. I had resources online through support groups and mailing lists, which is when I learned of the possibility of connecting with others who had my condition, though it was limited. I began thinking of how to create a website where people could connect with others with similar conditions. I started with a Facebook community of others with AVM. With the success and growth of the group, I went on to creating an additional support group for Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) which was also successful and then Ataxia. I noticed the trend that people were looking for support and that there were very few support opportunities. From that, the non-profit was founded and we have more than 40 communities to date, each focused on one rare disease. What compelled you to seek out support so quickly? I was in a dark place and remember the mix of emotions- thankful to be alive and survivor's guilt, the worry about what could happen tomorrow and feeling like a ticking time bomb with the AVM in my brain. I listened to a Tony Robbins recording and recall the energy he had, the inspiration and tools he provided and that motivated me to do something with the opportunity and turn the darkness and depression around and do something positive. Has there been a ripple effect that's resulted from being a Ben's Friend's contributor? Members have gotten the support they've needed at a critical time, they want to give back to the community and they can contribute in the same way that someone did for them when they joined as a new member. We've built a pipeline for this where we recruit, train and develop moderators and provide leadership opportunities beyond that. Greeters, moderators, moderator support and executive directors have all started as members of a community. What is your favorite Ben's Friends story? There was a member of the Trigeminal Neuralgia or suicide disease community who was contemplating suicide. The member wrote in a year after an incident and described how she was standing on a tall bridge in Portland and about to end it, decided not to and found the Trigeminal Neuralgia community of others going through the same thing she was. It gave her the strength to become a moderator helping others and went on to be a suicide prevention advocate. She testified in front of Congress a few times for programs for those contemplating suicide. How do people join Ben's Friends and what if their disease isn't listed on your website? Go to our website, find your listed community, click to join, say hello and share your story when you're comfortable. If you don't see a condition listed, make a request to launch a new community. There is no cost to sign up. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED Ben's Friends https://www.bensfriends.org/ Make a Donation to Ben’s Friends https://www.bensfriends.org/paypal-donation/ TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/ Leave a voicemail https://effieparks.com/speakpipe
Comment le touriste peut partir à la découverte de l'univers de l'habitant dans une expérience de tourisme participatif ? C'est ce que va nous expliquer Jonathan Huffstutler, Président de la Fédération France Greeters.
Stacie Francombe, Sign Greeters CEO and co-founder, is a passionate entrepreneur who is always looking for opportunities to exponentially scale business growth, while bringing value and the highest level of customer service to her clientele. Her diverse business background in Marketing, Branding, Operations, Financing, Writing, Coaching, Motivational & Public Speaking, Event Production, and Television Production, […] The post Stacie Francombe with Sign Greeters appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Alterations story (01:35 - 12:23)Cherry pick stat of the week sent in by Jacob Beauchamp (12:23 - 17:36)Shower Thoughts (17:36 - 20:01)Salvation Army Greeters (20:01 - 24:11)Do people still buy napkins? (24:11 - 29:53)Hinge dating profiles (29:53 - 42:23)Enjoy!Go check out Nick Martin (@nick_ctpfitness) on instagram!
Amy Overy is the founder of Hong Kong Greeters, a tour company that provides unique tours around Hong Kong. What makes them special is that none of their itineraries are the same, guides will work with you to make the perfect tour for you. Their aim is to make your tour customised, personalised and memorable, for solo travellers. couples, families or groups. She talks about the variety of tours that she offers and her Holiday at Home program which offers some brilliant stay-cation ideas in Hong Kong. We discuss how COVID-19 has impacted her business and how her programs offer a well earned de-stress and break for Hong Konger's who have not been able to travel for a long time now. Hong Kong Greeters could provides some fantastic options for the Christmas break as most of us will be staying in Hong Kong this year. Hong Kong Greeters: https://www.hkgreeters.com/ Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:02:42 - Le témoin de l'actu dans les Landes
Aujourd'hui, Salomé a reçu dans le studio Patrice et Nathalie, deux membres des greeters du Havre. Passionnés et amoureux de leurs villes, les deux greeters bénévoles accueillent gratuitement des touristes et même des havrais pour une rencontre authentique avec un habitant de la ville lors d'une balade. Et parleront de façon insolite, originale et personnelle de leur "coin" de leur "quartier" de leur "ville"
In Part 2 in their series, How to Welcome Guests to the Sunday Assembly, Becky and Kerry discuss the practice of asking guests to complete a visitor's card and asking them to stand or be recognized in some way. Also, they talk about the value of guests texting their presence in the assembly and ways in which churches can show appreciation for their visit.
How should churches welcome first-time guests to their weekend assemblies? What qualities do church leaders need to look for in those who serve as greeters? How important is it for church leaders to create a compelling and remarkable assembly? Becky and Kerry discuss these and other questions in Part 1 of their series: "How to Welcome Guests to the Sunday Assembly."
durée : 00:04:35 - L'invité France Bleu Picardie Matin
In this episode, we tackle and analyze individuals who either stand in front of the doors of God's kingdom or those who welcome people in with open arms. Also we speak into the issue of "cancel culture" from a biblical point of view.
Do people feel welcome in your church? That is a question that all ministry leaders need to ask themselves. In this archive episode of The Church Podcast, Chris and John explore strategies for being intentional about developing a ministry of hospitality.
We talk wal-mart greeters, moonshine busters, and about how you can't do shit in longview. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tsgl/support
What rights do you have if a Walmart greeter demands to see your receipt, or what's inside your bag, on your way out? Brian Joyce, Kevin West and Jim Reynolds discuss on The Morning Press. If you missed the show, listen to the podcast!
Here are ten tips for greeters. Remember, it is more than a handshake. Smile. Personal warmth. Look like you enjoy welcoming people. Fresh Breath. (Enough said) Make eye contact – Read their body language. Take initiative and speak to the guest. Don’t ask “Are you new?” or “Is this your first time?” Say,” I don’t […]
Weekly Talkback Speaker: Pastor Nick Ressler Date: July 28, 2019 Synopsis: Which do you think you are? Do you think its possible that you believe that you are one thing but you are actually portraying something else entirely? We discuss postures and gestures and difference between the posture of a guard and the posture of a greeter. Which do you want to be? If you are interested in learning more about Conoy BIC Church or the Brethren in Christ please check out the information on our website: www.conoychurch.org. Intro Music: Adventure by Scandinavianz | https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Outro Music: Inspiring Beat by Alex Menco | https://alexmenco.net Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Do you remember a time when Walmart had elderly greeters? Do you remember that they smiled regardless of the weather out? This is what I am talking about today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigdavepositiveactionplan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdavepositiveactionplan/support
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Walmart's recent rethinking of its “people greeter” position had the effect of excluding elderly workers and those with disabilities. Now the company is scrambling to do damage control. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A small town in Pennsylvania rallies around a special needs WalMart greeter whose job is threatened, and a zoo in England lets you plug tug o war with a lion. Hilarious comic and Texas native Jamie Gravy helps us analyze the outrage.
Today is Tuesday, March 5, and we’re looking at Walmart vs. Amazon.
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A lot has been happening this week with Open Season and the show goes into some detail in what to expect in the near future (00:02:30). Soulja Boy did what with Tyga's family? (00:18:53) Who won the Robert Kraft/Robert Kelly bet? (00:27:00) And should people be mad at Walmart? (00:41:40) This Episode also touches on 2 Chainz, T-Pain, Savior Monroe, MOMO, and not caring for Steven Avery.
Montoyis & Reese talk Closing out Black History Month, The Man in the Tux-Dress, Concerns over Cardi's lyrics at the Rodeo, Meek Mill Gets a Day in Houston, Men & Women making bad relationship decision, Walmart phasing out Greeters, Listener Feedback, Tekashi's Baby Mama blamed for snitching, Teairra Mari claps back at 50, Wendy Williams announces return, T-Pain's under fire, Burberry's Noose, Quarterly Kardashian Update and More! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music and wherever you get your Podcasts! Reach us at @FromThe_Hip on Twitter. The website is www.Shootfromthehip.xyz! Email us at shootfromthehip1@gmail.com. The Facebook page is www.facebook.com/ShootFromTheHipShow/ and the voicemail line is (559)825-SHOT! #SFTH #BLACKPODCAST #HTOWN
Trump says N. Korea summit went very well. Trump upset at timing of Cohen hearing. Robert Kraft pleads not guilty to soliciting sex. Traffic congestion in the US. House passes gun background check legislation. Safe place to escape in nuclear war. Conservative student assaulted at Berekly.UC Davis professor advocates killing cops. Walmart eliminating Greeters.
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VISION 2019 Sunday, February 17, 2019 ‘And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more….’ Philippians 1:9 In 2019, we look forward to building on Love God, Journey Together and Serve Others for those yet to come! Love-Journey-Serve teaches us, even trains us, how to Share Jesus with people outside of Manteno Nazarene and with people that need Jesus Christ. This year, we will build on, tweak, and add to 5 areas – 5 C’s if you will – to help us Share Jesus with others and be prepared for guests to walk in our doors. 5 C’s for 2019 COMMUNICATION - We will communicate our vision, direction, blessings, and financial stewardship with the entire congregation. - Do we have your contact information, including email address? - Are you on part of our Facebook Page, Facebook Groups, or Instagram? - Do you read the hard copies of the bulletin or monthly newsletter? - Do you come to SHARE, our leadership gathering? CONGREGATIONAL CARE - The Pastoral Staff and the SDMI Council are working with every class and group to help us coordinate how we Journey Together to help people not get left out and lost! Are you in a ‘Journey Together’ Sunday School class, Small Group, Bible Study or serving ministry? Respond to the ‘nudges’ from the Holy Spirit! CONNECTION - We already are working on tweaking our atmosphere of hospitality and follow-thru with guests. It takes a team of people from the Parking Lot to Greeters, Hosts, Ushers, Pastoral Staff, and people helping us follow-thru to really ‘close the back door’ and connect a guest to our Church. No more visitors. We are ready for GUESTS! No more pointing! It’s Tour turn now! CELEBRATE the Presence of the Resurrected Jesus! We gather to CELEBRATE! We worship 24/7 with our lives! We do not come to church. We are the living church! When we Celebrate, we will be… > CREATIVE > INTENTIONAL > UNDERSTANDABLE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT - This year we want to discover ways to compassionately be involved in our community. How you can be compassionate this week in the Community? Write it down on these sticky notes right now! Go do it this week! Next Sunday, We will gather to Celebrate the Presence of Jesus helping you be compassionate! ‘And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ – to the glory and praise of God.’
Durée : 8:03 - A l’occasion de l’atelier "Oserez-vous devenir citoyen nantais 100% pur petit beurre connecté ?" rue des Olivette à Nantes, la rédaction a rencontrée, les membres de l’association Greeters de Nantes et la startup Swich Up. Cet atelier est né d’une rencontre avec les Greeters de Nantes et la startup Switch Up. Ensembles elles œuvrent pour mettre le digital au service des nouveaux habitants ou tout simplement des curieux. Ces deux structures partagent l’envie de faire découvrir aux participants la ville de Nantes autrement. Au micro de SUN : Anne, bénévole de l’association Greeters et Gabrielle Rodier, fondatrice de la startup Swich Up.
Durée : 8:03 - A l’occasion de l’atelier "Oserez-vous devenir citoyen nantais 100% pur petit beurre connecté ?" rue des Olivette à Nantes, la rédaction a rencontrée, les membres de l’association Greeters de Nantes et la startup Swich Up. Cet atelier est né d’une rencontre avec les Greeters de Nantes et la startup Switch Up. Ensembles elles œuvrent pour mettre le digital au service des nouveaux habitants ou tout simplement des curieux. Ces deux structures partagent l’envie de faire découvrir aux participants la ville de Nantes autrement. Au micro de SUN : Anne, bénévole de l’association Greeters et Gabrielle Rodier, fondatrice de la startup Swich Up.
In this podcast, I host pastor, professor, and writer John Van Sloten in the studio. Together we discuss his new book Every Job a Parable which, by the way, was a heart and mind-expanding read.
Heart to Heart with Mother Miriam *The Feast of the Annunciation *Catholic vs. non-Catholic view of Mary *Reviewing the book "The Nazarene" *Catholics needing to know the bible better *Greeters at the entrance of church *Divorce in the case of adultery
How to increase sales significantly by becoming better at connecting with consumers. How to take a great concept like a greeter that is used by Walmart and make it effective in every corner of the store with every employee you have. The Canadian Tire way.
This is an old favourite about ushering and greeting. It'll encourage and inspire any usher or greeter. Capture the heart of why we serve in this very important ministry.
Accuracy Third's first on-playa interview from the 2017 burn. Kink and sex positivity abound as we talk to Kit, ex-Greeter and current resident of a dungeon-lite camp. A moratorium on spanking. Human connection through hugging humans. Vacuuming the playa. Steampunk posers. Kitty dingo, Pizza Burrito, and the day after Rough Burn. Anal, ovbs. What makes a burner? What makes Greeters unhappy? Do you remember Jiffy Lube or Leviticus? D-day is hoarse, Rex is an unreliable narrator, and DJ Beth is nonplussed with podcasting conventions. Also, Accuracy Third's tribute to Powers Boothe.
Gil Corey and Nichi Farnham share the story of the Maine Troop Greeters, who have welcomed over 1.5 million military members through the doors at Bangor International Airport. They also talk about plans for a museum that will commemorate the efforts of the Troop Greeters and preserve the memorabilia that has been collected and donated over time while honoring the members of the United States military who have come through Bangor, Maine. To learn more about the Maine Troop Greeters Museum or to donate, please visit: http://www.mainetroopgreetersmuseum.org
We chat with Michael Solomon from 10x Management about their research tracking employees slacking off on social media and more, and how they're sharing these bad habits on Slacker Tracker. We also speak to SoftBank Robotics' Steve Carlin about Pepper's new job at Calgary banks and how there will be more robots than humans in 30 years. Plus, runners can rejoice as BeBop Sensors now measure how you move. In Socially Speaking, we chat about 3000 new "unwanted" jobs at Facebook.
Greeters are important to the first impression your church makes with guests. Today, we talk about where greeters should be, what they should do, and how to train them. The post Why Greeters Are Important in Getting Guests to Return appeared first on Church Answers.
Sermon By Pastor Corky Calhoun I think it is interesting at how undervalued Hospitality is in the modern church. Quite frankly its something that I think we do really well here, not perfectly, but really pretty darn good. But here is where the church as a whole drops the ball, great hospitality is not a strategy but a lifestyle. We have amazing, and sacrificial Parkers, and Ushers, and Greeters, all who are the first expressers of love on our campus. But the truth is we are all charged with creating a hospitable environment, it is the warmth of all of us that should be attractional. The goal of any Christian should be the fulfillment of the Great Commission, to go and share Jesus. However, if we are not creating a lifestyle of hospitality then we might as well be the "bull-horn" guy standing on the corner shouting spiritual insults at people. Hospitality for the Christian is to happen with every encounter, its an "other" driven emphasis that prioritizes the person in front of us. For sure Jesus is capable of piercing the greatest darkness, but a Gospel that sticks often comes from getting close enough to some one for it to rub off...it's the way Jesus did it most often! This means two things, first we have to have a Gospel heart that is pressing to get love out to others, and second we have to be willing to get close to people in a non-creepy "Christianese" way...to actually share this great love. This is called "relational evangelism" and its what we practice here at Georgianna in everything we do. I believe Hospitality is what makes it possible for us to know who, when and where to give our IT away. In the Christian world, hospitality is not a duty as much as it is a passion...its a heart that says let me serve you! Join us Sunday as we pave the way for giving our IT away!
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Paris Greeters are 'flaneurs', and masters of the stroll. And they like to share their passion with new visitors to Paris. So you want to know how to Talk Like a Paris Greeter? In this final episode, listen once again to Jean Claude who heads up the volunteer network of over 300 Greeters. After listening in, you might be interested to get the bigger picture at www.parisgreeters.fr
So I always want to start out these type of discussions reminding us about balance. We have to have balance between a safe and secure environment for our people, families and ministry staff and a friendly and welcoming environment. So you may have a ministry leader that talks about being “low key” on security or a leader who talks about scaring off people with too much of a security presence. I want to say that even though I am very big on the idea of needing some security for our ministries, I am a definite supporter of balance. When I train church security personnel in seminars I always mention that fact that I think for most churches, security should be a plain clothes team that is not detected, trained as much as they can, with a solid plan of operation. Having a solid operation is key in my mind. What I mean by that is that I challenge myself and my team often enough that when something happens I handle it or we handle it. If someone stands up and interrupts the ministry service, you or your team get up from your positions, walk forward, ask the person in a solid voice and speech rate to go with you outside, and you then escort them out. It happens and it happens right now and the process flows just like you practiced in your mind or in your team meeting. And while you are going through this process to restore order, you do it with the least amount of distraction as possible, remembering that there are families and children watching you. That is a solid operation. As an usher or greeter you are very valuable to the security plan in a ministry. You tend to know what is going on. You especially know who generally attends church and how do most people conduct themselves. So you can spot a suspicious person or a suspicious circumstance very quickly, in fact quicker than most everyone else including ministry leaders. The next issue is what is your plan or what would the rest of the ministry team like you to do if you do spot something suspicious or someone who is acting suspicious? So within the ministry are you just eyes and ears, so are you going to notify someone or are you now going to begin to deal with this issue? If it is a suspicious person, are you going to intentionally meet and greet them and begin to ask them questions? I would certainly recommend that if you are asked to handle something like a suspicious person, that we do go up and speak to them like anyone else. We are friendly, maybe we offer them coffee or water, if that is what we do for others, then ask them if this is their first time….and so on with the questions. Get to know them a bit and determine if your thinking they are suspicious is correct by how they respond to your normal questions, or if they are just fine. If they are suspicious, and you continue to be concerned about them entering the service, then how are you going to deal with that. Ask them to sit to the side of the lobby and you are going to get someone to speak with them? Or what else might you do or your ministry leaders want you to do? That idea of what are you going to do as an usher or greeter if you see someone suspicious is an important question to answer ahead of time. If you are the leader of the usher team or greeter team, it is important that you give direction when it comes to security direction. What do you want them to do in many different circumstances. As a member or a leader of the team, challenge them with recent articles or stories about what has happened in churches and how the ushers reacted. For instance if I was in charge of the ushers or greeters or I was filling one of those rolls, I would want to challenge us with discussion of a recent event. On the church security facebook page on May 20, 2014 we listed a news story about a man who robbed the church offering from a couple of ushers as they walked the money bags to the office. They eventually chased the guy down and got the money back….. This would be a great discussion to have with the ushers and or greeters. First, how might we handle the offering differently ? Do we have 2 or 3 ushers walk the money to the office? Then we challenge everyone on the team and as the leader we give them direction on how we want the money handled and then what we want them to do if someone tries to rob them. Certainly giving them your thoughts on if the person has a gun or is unarmed, what do you want them to do. And I hope your discussion talks about letting the money go in either case, but especially in the case of someone having a weapon. This thinking ahead of time or talking to your team is invaluable should this situation actually happen. So realistically the primary role of an usher or greeter should be to observe, make an assessment of the situation you see and then get assistance or take action. To do this we need to be aware, alert and ready to get someone to handle this or help us deal with the situation. Next there is another area that Ushers and Greeters can help with and that is what we might call intel or information. You might be more in touch with the members or congregation than other in the ministry. So part of that intel or information gathering might be knowing or hearing about family conflict, spouses that are having turmoil outside of church. You might also know about complaints former members or current members have about the church or people within the church. You may also know about people who have been kicked out of the church. You might also be aware of recent divorces or separations or child custody battles between spouse and/or church members. You might also become aware of people having stalkers, or people having health issues that may make them violent at times. When you become aware of this information you might share this with the rest of your team, or if you see these people that are going through difficulties arriving to the church or ministry location you might alert the rest of the team. If your ministry has a security team, alert them of the issue with this person or persons and their arrival. It would not hurt also to speak as a team of how you might operate as a team. Who or when might it be a good time to walk through the parking lots. If a problem happens in church who will warn people, who will call 911 and who will lock doors to keep the bad person out or escort people to safety? All of these thing are topics I believe we should be discussing on a monthly basis at a minimum. The last thing I want to talk about is where do we position people. If you have 3 or 4 ushers or greeters, obviously we are going to have them near the ministry entrance. But then what do we do with them. Do a few of them go to sit with their familes? Then do we ask a couple of them to be observers and greet late people? If we do have them stay, what are good locations for them to be at. Where they can see people entering the church and maybe see what is going on inside the church or outside in the parking lot. What are your anticipated issues that day or that month? Remember this security concept is really based on preplanning, thinking about things ahead of time and defining roles. It is most important if you are a leader of the ushers or greeters that you tell them What you would like them to do in the event of these different emergencies or issues and then discuss them every so often to refresh in everyones minds what we should do. Remember when something happens as in a crisis or emergency, most of the time our brains are going to freeze for a moment and then begin to react. So it is important to discuss options and preplan so that when our brain comes out of the shock or freeze, we can begin to react quickly and do what we were trained to do or talked about doing.
Why do Arizona bakers hate Gays so much? Why do we demand apologies from people who don't mean them? Why do we not understand the Ukraine stuff yet? Who makes the best cobbler in Murfreesboro and why are they so mean? And who was the forgotten Whistling Cowboy of Jackie's youth? These are all good questions, and we answer some of them. Sponsored by Dr. Birdman ("Hurt Bird 2 RIP, but come see Original Hurt Bird and Hurt Birds 3-11") and Pregreeters ("Greeters, We Callin' You Out.")
Jackie and Dunlap on the George Zimmerman vs. DMX boxing match, the Bill Nye vs. Ken Ham creationism debate, newly recognized federal legal rights for gay married couples, and the Danish zoo giraffe killing. Sponsored by Greeters and Coley's Christian Cinemas new Valentines Day film, 3 Kisses for Elizabeth, featuring a cameo by Rick Santorum as "Sneaky Preacher."
Nothing is quite like first and last impressions, therefore the ministry of our Ushers and Greeters is very important for our Guests, Members and the growth of our congregation. In this 13+ minute presentation, you will hear our current strategy and plan for effective, fruitful and fulfilling Ushering and Greeting.
Nothing is quite like first and last impressions, therefore the ministry of our Ushers and Greeters is very important for our Guests, Members and the growth of our congregation. In this 13+ minute presentation, you will hear our current strategy and plan for effective, fruitful and fulfilling Ushering and Greeting.
Nothing is quite like first and last impressions, therefore the ministry of our Ushers and Greeters is very important for our Guests, Members and the growth of our congregation. In this 13+ minute presentation, you will hear our current strategy and plan for effective, fruitful and fulfilling Ushering and Greeting.
Nothing is quite like first and last impressions, therefore the ministry of our Ushers and Greeters is very important for our Guests, Members and the growth of our congregation. In this 13+ minute presentation, you will hear our current strategy and plan for effective, fruitful and fulfilling Ushering and Greeting.
Nothing is quite like first and last impressions, therefore the ministry of our Ushers and Greeters is very important for our Guests, Members and the growth of our congregation. In this 13+ minute presentation, you will hear our current strategy and plan for effective, fruitful and fulfilling Ushering and Greeting.
Episode 223 - Walmart Greeters w/ Caleb Bacon