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Listen on your favorite podcast service: https://pods.to/wesoundcrazy Stream songs from the episode on our official We Sound Crazy playlists: https://lnkfi.re/8I8Drkfz In this special episode of We Sound Crazy, we welcome Gospel legend Tye Tribbett! Known for his dynamic performances and powerful vocals, Tye has touched the hearts of millions with his music. But there's so much more to his story. Join us as Tye shares his personal journey, from his humble beginnings to becoming a trailblazer in the gospel music scene. He'll delve into his impactful AnTyeBullying campaign, an initiative close to his heart that addresses the critical issue of bullying and promotes kindness and resilience. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with uplifting stories, valuable insights, and a celebration of faith and purpose. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Tye's work, this episode promises to be both moving and motivational. Don't miss it! Follow and support the #AnTyeBullying campaign! We Sound Crazy is your backstage pass to all things music and culture. Special thanks to our We Sound Crazy team! Director: Aaron Walton Camera Op: Tiffany Young, Aaron Walton Editing: Lamont Baldwin Producer: Michael "Roux" Johnson Assistant: Brittany Guydon Photography: Darius Jones Thank you to all of our listeners, as well as our partners at Visit Music City. Special thanks to Tye Tribbett and his team! Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you get your favorite podcast. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok! Follow We Sound Crazy on Social Media: ~ Facebook: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscfacebook ~ Instagram: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscinstagram ~ Twitter: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctwitter ~ TikTok: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wsctiktok ~ Email: https://ffm.link/wsc-signup Subscribe to We Sound Crazy on YouTube: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/wscyoutube-subscribe Visit the official We Sound Crazy website: https://wesoundcrazy.ffm.to/officialwebsite #WeSoundCrazy #TyeTribbett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Pastor Jamison Doehring
God never promises us that we won't face serious adversity in life. In fact, Jesus tells us that we should actually expect adversity. But the good news is that God knows we need help preserving through the challenges and trials of life. And in today's sermon, we'll explore one powerful way that God gives us the help we need. Join us as we continue our series, ‘Unbridled.' Scripture Reading: Acts 6:8-15; 7:59-60 Share: Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link! Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-6-16-2024
The devil may want to distract, demotivate, and discourage us, but we're shouting hallelujah anyhow! The enemy doesn't know what to do when you respond to your pain with praise. A hallelujah allows us to boast in God and give a joyous praise in song, but maybe you're still stuck in the mess you're in because you've never bothered to raised up a hallelujah. When you think you're not going to make it, give Him a hallelujah anyhow! When people are spreading lies about you, give Him a hallelujah anyhow! When the doctor's report is grim, give Him a hallelujah anyhow! You might not feel like it — it's hard to have a praise when you're going through hell — but victory comes when you do things you don't want to do. It's called a sacrifice of praise for a reason! It's a sacrifice to shout for joy in pit of despair! Stop putting up with what the devil is trying to scheme in your life! Stop looking at your situation and start looking at your Creator! Stop complaining, and praise Him with a hallelujah anyhow!
The devil may want to distract, demotivate, and discourage us, but we're shouting hallelujah anyhow! The enemy doesn't know what to do when you respond to your pain with praise. A hallelujah allows us to boast in God and give a joyous praise in song, but maybe you're still stuck in the mess you're in because you've never bothered to raised up a hallelujah. When you think you're not going to make it, give Him a hallelujah anyhow! When people are spreading lies about you, give Him a hallelujah anyhow! When the doctor's report is grim, give Him a hallelujah anyhow! You might not feel like it — it's hard to have a praise when you're going through hell — but victory comes when you do things you don't want to do. It's called a sacrifice of praise for a reason! It's a sacrifice to shout for joy in pit of despair! Stop putting up with what the devil is trying to scheme in your life! Stop looking at your situation and start looking at your Creator! Stop complaining, and praise Him with a hallelujah anyhow!
The Rt. Rev. Terry A. White, May 12th 2024, Confirmation Sunday
A sermon for the Sixth Sunday of Easter.
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Wednesday evening message with Pastor Rex Johnson. Visit clcaustin.com, “like” our Facebook page facebook.com/clcaustin, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram @christianlifeaustin to stay up to date with the exciting things happening here at Christian Life Austin.
Praise God no matter what you feel like or are going through. This episode is not for those that got it all together. Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 Psalm 34 I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth. 2 My soul shall make her boast in the Lord: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. 3 O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together. Psalm 16:7-8 I will praise the Lord, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. 8 I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. Psalm 103:1-6 103 Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. 2 Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: 3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; 4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; 5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's. 6 The Lord executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed. Giving Links Thank you for listening, downloading and supporting the Speak Life Church and this podcast. https://giv.li/p2nj61 Zelle - pastor@SpeakLifeChurch.net https://www.patreon.com/speaklifechurchpodcast You can support the ministry by check or money order by sending it to Speak Life Church, 14713 Kent Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Rev. Kenn Blanchard Kenn.blanchard@gmail.com pastor@speaklifechurch.net 240-200-0713
Rev. Alex Shipman 1 John 4:7-21
Rev. Alex Shipman 1 John 4:7-21
Rev. Alex Shipman 1 John 4:7-21
Rev. Alex Shipman 1 John 4:7-21
Rev. Alex Shipman Romans 5:1-5
Rev. Alex Shipman Romans 5:1-5
Rev. Alex Shipman Colossians 3:15
Rev. Alex Shipman Colossians 3:15
I greatly enjoyed my conversation with Regina this month! I first heard Regina share her story at a Story Tellers Live gathering and loved getting to hear more in our conversation together. Regina shares about the importance of having a good tribe. That we are better together. She said, “Not just being in proximity but building intimacy and relationship over time. That is what being in community and living life together really, really looks like.” Regina shared how community really helped her during some hard times like navigating the criminal justice system for years and pleading her brother and best friends innocence. Regina said that good and hard can co-exist and God doesn't waste a thing. She shares a time when her daughter and all girls of color at their school got a threatening text message filled with hate during lunch. Regina decided to follow the Holy Spirit's guidance instead of her flesh. The way her response impacted the community and brought unity and change still has positive effects to this day. We talk about how our responses teach our kids and how she really wants to reflect God well in all she does. Like Romans 8:28 talks about, He will use all things to work together for our good and His glory. Regina's life is evidence of this. ✨God Stories with Cassie Instagram: @godstorieswithCassie ✨God Stories with Cassie Email: godstorieswithCassie@gmail.com
Despite your present circumstances....
Philippians 4:2-7
A sermon from Acts 6:8-7:60 discussing the death of Christians and opposition to the faith.
not gonna lie, it was kind of a slow week but gems and jokes were dropped per usual. enjoy.
Subject: MSAMC2022 Speaker or Performer: MSAMC 2022 Singers Date of Delivery: January 14, 2022 Men's Conference Singers Hallelujah Anyhow
In this message, Pastor Ricky teaches from the Old Testament book of Job about what it looks like to trust God in all circumstances! As we head into a new year, how can we suffer well? That's what we explore in this message. Download our mobile app HopeChurchLV.com
No matter what is lacking in your life, or how difficult things look in the natural, God is still worthy of your praise. Are you willing to give Him the highest praise today? Tune in!
This week, we dial into North Carolina for a comprehensive conversation with Grammy-nominated songwriter MC Taylor, who for the last decade and a half has created heart-wrenchingly personal and subtly political music fronting the acclaimed roots group Hiss Golden Messenger. With his newest release Quietly Blowing It, Taylor continues to tell stories that are at turns hopeful and devastating – as if deeply examining his own faults and features as a father, husband, citizen and artist can help us understand our own struggles during this deeply strange time. Despite the often delicate delivery of his vocal performances, it isn't a shock to see that Taylor, who grew up in California before heading to the south, did start in the hardcore and punk worlds before he became one of the faces of the Americana resurgence. While a song like “Hardlytown” feels like a jangly lost Basement Tapes take from The Band, Taylor subtly mines his own confusion about how broken our once-ambitious country has become. Why can't we come together to address climate change, gun violence or systemic poverty? Is he doing enough? While Taylor has been open about examining his own depression and doubt over the last few years, it's through these songs that we can see a light at the end of the dark tunnel forming. Maybe it's the personal acceptance of the confusion and helplessness that makes Quietly Blowing It pack such a quiet punch and seem somehow sonically uplifting. During our conversation, Taylor would be the first to tell you that while folky slow-burn songs like “Way Back In The Way Back” seem to exalt the healing power of nature while questioning the broken bureaucracies that govern our unique American way of life (“up with the mountains, down with the system!”) he isn't trying to make a statement. One thing that we all learned to do during our ongoing lockdowns in 2020 and beyond is to think smaller. We don't have to change everything from the moment we wake up. Maybe it's about going within and seeing the world just from the scope of your own neighborhood, your own family, your own green growing hissing backyard. A song doesn't have to solve it all in one go. Gathering confidence from in his previous standout records Heart Like A Levee (2016), Hallelujah Anyhow (2017) and the Grammy-nominated Terms Of Surrender (2019), it's clear that while the last few years haven't been easy for Taylor, he's reaching new heights creatively. Quietly Blowing It may seem like a defeatist message – but actually its more like laying all the cards on the table. Honesty is freeing. Taylor will be embarking on a rare solo tour coming up, which would be an amazing way to see his intimate brand of songwriting up close.
God's love provides us grace, and mercy, and the Holy Spirit promises to guide us into truth eliminating the lies and the distractions that abound within this world! The Prophet Zechariah is clear on the reckoning and the promises of God's resolution to create a world that will know Jesus for oneself, and that while Judah and Jerusalem missed knowing Jesus the first time, they will not miss knowing Jesus the second time!
Listen as we see God’s love and power as we continue our series, “Hallelujah Anyhow” using the Book of Zechariah. Our next question to answer is, “who is Zechariah and how do we connect to him today?”
Family, Isaiah 54:17, TLB, reminds us no weapon turned against you shall succeed and that this is the blessing given to us says the Lord. Listen how this promise connects to Zechariah and to what Jesus says in Matthew 23:34-35. This series will focus on how we too can always say Hallelujah anyhow as we study the Book of Zechariah and how it is relevant for us today!
This is to Celebrate Mother's Everywhere, They Became Our "Rock" That Lead us to the "Rock of Ages" that showed us, Whenever Life Troubles Come Your Way, Hold Your Head Up & Say, " Hallelujah Anyhow, I'll Never Let Life Troubles Get Me Down"❣We Will Always Love Our Mother! In His Care,
Join Pastor Anthony Grier as he preaches the message "Hallelujah Anyhow" coming from Psalm 146:1.
04 12 2020 Easter Sunday - Hallelujah Anyhow by Snowmass Chapel
Pastor Zach continues our series on joy
07/21/2019 Revelation 19:1-10 Chris Breslin “For us, [sin] refers to something much more like the human tendency, the human propensity to f*ck up. Or let’s add one more word; the human propensity to f*ck things up, because what we’re talking about here is not just our tendency to lurch and stumble and screw up accident, our passive role as […]
"Hallelujah Anyhow" by Reverend Doctor James T. Murphy, Jr.
Hi Prophetess Patricia Lowe, a Prophetess that loves God and His people. Author and Life counselor married 34 years to Apostle Dyrel Lowe I walk and live my journey on Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. A woman that love God and seek Him daily for guidance and provision. Founder of U2R Sisters a ministry of restoration and hope. Author of Hallelujah AnyHow/poetry...Down but not Out a true walk of faith changing trails into triumphs!!!! Founder of House of Hope transitional home for Women open Fall 2016 My new book Heart 2 Heart of fictional short stories that deal with matters of the heart release date July
January 7, 2018 Rev. Nathan Detering, "Top 10 Signs of Hope from 2017: The Hallelujah Anyhow Edition"
M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger joins the NSR crew for a candid and thoughtful interview! We talk about his journey, living in The South, the influences that have shaped him, the Grateful Dead, and bath time! Check out the new album "Hallelujah Anyhow" on iTunes or anywhere you stream or download music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bishop William L. Sheals “Hallelujah Anyhow” by West Angeles Church
Hallelujah Anyhow by Hancock Assembly of God
Singer-songwriter Anton Josef Kellner stops by the podcast to talk about working on his new record, trying to create a new genre, scrapping a whole album, making the music he wants to hear, Holding Onto Hope, Anton Kellner & The Lone Stars, Teenage Engineering OP-1, 22, A Million, visualizing an album before he's written it, making art for yourself, positive news, just being nice, Hiss Golden Messenger, the media, good guys and bad guys, helping others, Einstein's Theory of Relativity, and remembering to flush and floss. Find him online at: https://www.facebook.com/AntonJosefKellner/
On Hiss Golden Messenger’s new album, Hallelujah Anyhow, songwriter M.C. Taylor stares down darkness, only to find it’s simply “a different kind of light.” It’s a record about chasing freedom and finding hope in unexpected places: among worn guitars, in clouds of smoke, and in the sound of wafting Caledonia soul music. The record continues Hiss’s evolution from solitary, lonesome folk to celebratory and loose country rock and soul. It’s “music for hope,” Taylor says, and though it doesn’t hide its concerns, stressed, or worries, it’s nonetheless a welcome moment of lightness in these heavy times. For this episode of the Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions podcast, AD’s Jason P. Woodbury spoke with Taylor in Oregon at the Pickathon music festival. The conversation — like Hiss’s songs — is frank, earnest, and genuinely warm. It pairs well with Hiss Golden Messenger’s Lagniappe Session, which found the group covering the Faces and Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys. Hiss Golden Messenger’s Hallelujah Anyhow is available now via Merge Records.
MC Taylor's Hiss Golden Messenger may just be the Southern soul we deserve. On their ninth album proper (and fourth for Merge Records) the modern day skiffle-kings are delivering one of their strongest sets yet, and a salve for the troubles that ails ya in 2017. Kevin, Eduardo, and Andre are digging into this laid back, Saturday night groove of an album to let you know if it's worth all the hype.PLUS! Deer Tick is BACK, and they've got not ONE, but TWO albums to announce their return. We've got a raucous track from Deer Tick Vol. 2 to help you get reacquainted with this American classic of a band. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this installment, we sit down with Chris Schlarb of Psychic Temple to discuss Psychic Temple IV, a melange of West Coast pop magic, sophisticated textures, and exploratory rock & roll. It’s a record that finds Schlarb commanding a vast ensemble of players — including Max Bennett (Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa, the Wrecking Crew), Terry Reid, current and former members of Cherry Glazerr, the Philip Glass Ensemble, Cryptacize, the Dirty Projectors, and many more. Schlarb is a true journeyman, whose work spans country, gospel, gangsta rap, avant-garde, and jazz, and here he discusses it all, elucidating his unique approach to music making. Then, M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger explains why 1972’s Bright Phoebus: The Songs of Mike and Lal Waterson is one of his favorite LPs. Recently reissued by Domino Records, the album’s blend of country, rock, folk, and psychedelia, has served as a sort of emotional compass for Taylor, whose new album, Hallelujah Anyhow, due out from Merge on September 22, will be the topic of our next episode.
00:00 The Who Wars Podcast Theme 00:48 The Front Page; Rob @WhoWars kicks off this episode with discussion of the Who Wars production process; this episode's Matthew Jacobs interview; plugging our usual segments; a call-out for feedback on the show and iTunes reviews; and a special Paul Cornell interview which will be on the blog next Wednesday. 04:39 INTERVIEW – DOCTOR WHO/LUCASFILM – Kate @Kamiduu speaks with British writer, director, producer and actor, Matthew Jacobs. He is known best for his extensive career writing for television shows like Doctor Who and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. He also directed two prize-winning TV movies for BBC films Hallelujah Anyhow (1992) and Mothertime (1998). Jacobs has also written several screen plays. His film credits include Lassie, The Emperor's New Groove and the cult classic Paperhouse. Aside from his work in television and film, Jacobs has worked on other projects in the entertainment industry. He has written for the video games Outlaws and Star Wars: Starfighter. 44:46 FEATURE – STAR WARS – Kate @Kamiduu canvasses opinion on what would make a good Star Wars TV series on Netflix. Opinions from Who Wars team members Andy @Skaromedia Alan @JediZaugg & Rob @WhoWars with additional Twitter comments from @PeterDiCicco @acrossthestars @brushyourteeth @JoaquinSlowly @darthkindness @werewolfcallgirl & @forcechildren 55:13 FEATURE – CLONE WARS – Rob @WhoWars continues to watch the Clone Wars TV series in chronological order. Here, the chronology takes him to 1.5 Rookies Have you seen it? Tell us what you thought: hello@whowars.net 1:01:30 INTERVIEW – DOCTOR WHO – Elizabeth @egunhildcarter speaks with the Sixth Doctor, Colin Baker @SawbonesHex Seventh Doctor companion, Sophie Aldred @sophie_aldred and the Seventh Doctor himself, Sylvester McCoy at Manchester Comic Con 2015. You can hear more of these interviews -- and more -- in the first episode of Andy's new podcast @topgeak 1:15:25 BOOK REVIEW – DOCTOR WHO – Rob @WhoWars takes a look at the 2013 reference book, The Doctor: His Lives and Times. Does it hold up to the classic reference books of Rob's past? Who would be best served by it? 1:29:35 COMIC – DOCTOR WHO – 9th Doctor #3 (Titan) by Rob @WhoWars 1:37:18 COMIC – DOCTOR WHO – 10th Doctor #13 (Titan) by Kate @Kamiduu 1:44:08 – The Back Page; closing remarks from Rob @WhoWars, followed by a discussion of recent comments by Colin Baker in Doctor Who Magazine relating to the fairness of its polls and whether we need to know the least popular Doctors and stories as well as the most popular. Where do you stand on this? Tell us what you think in text or an MP3 to us at: hello@whowars.net 1:51:54 The Who Wars Podcast Credits (including details on how to get in touch with the show).
"Praise the Lord" shall be the beginning and the end of each day. "Praise the Lord"!!!
Patricia Lowe Author of the book Down But Not Out. U2R SISTERS is listed with the National Association of Professional Women in which she is also a member, She is the Author of Hallelujah Anyhow and her current release Down But Not Out!! Early Morning Church food for the soul daily.