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Join Ally for a sit down with musician Heath McNease who created the album Sad Songs Inspired by the Film Hocus Pocus. Heath discusses his love for Salem, Hocus Pocus, and performs an on the spot Halloween and HoPo inspired freestyle with words provided by all of you!
Heath McNease is a Christian contemporary artist who has performed at venues accross the US as well as a resident show at Disney Springs. Previously signed to Sony Records, Heath wrote /directed and started in the film, Fort Wayne and recently released the album Be Clean Again. You can check out his website at heathmcneasemusic.com
Ep 36 – The Legacy of C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis -- gifted apologist, fiction writer, and arguably one of the foremost Christian thinkers of the 21st century. What legacy has he left? Join us as we take the plunge into some of Lewis's seminal books including The Chronicles of Narnia, Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain. We look at stories behind these classic works, share a beer in honour of the Inklings, and talk about how Lewis has shaped the stories and songs of bands and artists Attalus, Andrew Peterson, The Gray Havens, and Heath McNease, but to name a few. Grab a tasty beverage, find your headphones, and get comfortable in your favourite chair to explore the legacy of C.S. Lewis! Tracklist:1) Your Memorial – “Transfiguration”2) Attalus “The Problem of Pain” 3) Heath McNease “A Grief Observed”4) Benjamin Dunn & the Animal Friends “Caspian” “The Legacy of CS Lewis” Spotify Playlist (+40 songs): https://tinyurl.com/suonpl7
On today's episode, Drew chats with Troy Frasier, one of the host of Revived Thoughts, a podcast bringing to life sermons from the past. Sit back, relax, and enjoy. Revived Thoughts Music on today's episode: Intro/Outro - "Sweetness of Freedom" by Citizens Mid Episode - "The Problem of Pain" by Heath McNease
The most played artists on Definition in the first half of the last decade. This is based off the new songs released by the artist during that time. List is not in order. Playlist: "My Cadillac" by Playdough "Dragon Tattoo" by Mistery ft. JustMe "The Invasion (Hero)" by Trip Lee ft. Jai "They Like Me" by KJ-52 ft. Lecrae "Involved" by Sevin ft. Brotha Ruff "Feel It" by Braille "Dum Dum" by Tedashii ft. Lecrae "Keep Livin'" by The Profit ft. Drakezilla & Scarecrow "Conquer" by Propaganda ft. Theory Hazit "Stay True" by Broadkast "The Gun Show" by Heath McNease ft. Playdough "I Am Legacy" by Genesiz "Rose Garden" by Shad "Shoot for the Moon" by MC Jin "Rattle Ya Cage" by Izzy n The Profits "Overdose" by Lecrae Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/681 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
On today's episode, Drew chats with Josh Robinson, church planter and pastor of New Haven Church in Chapmanville, WV. Liturgy is the topic of conversation, and its importance in everyday—and church—life. Sit back, relax, and enjoy. New Haven Church Music on today's episode: Intro/Outro - "Sweetness of Freedom" by Citizens Mid Episode - "The Great Divorce" by Heath McNease
A show of good vibes music. Playlist: “Good Music" by Imperial & K.I.N.E.T.I.K. "Good Day" by Decipha ft. Dwayne Reed "Gene Simmons" by Marksman Lloyd ft. Anders "High" by ChrisJay "Love Me" by Heath McNease ft. Pigeon John "Bust It" by Krum & Sean Patrick "Party Song" by Altty & L Fire "Coastal" by The Profit ft. Dominic Brook & Emma O "Paradise" by Vee & Josh "Joy" by James Gardin "Good Day" by Dee Black ft. Jered Sanders & Eshon Burgundy "P-Plates on a Beemer" by Fonke Knomaads "Antibattle" by E.E.S. ft. The Winnie Coopers "One Time" by Bay Side Wreckers "L.A. Symphony?" by L.A. Symphony "Crowd React" by Lightheaded Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/650 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our facebook/twitter. www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
On this bonus episode of the podcast, I encourage you to listen to Be Clean Again by Heath McNease, and rank his entire discography. This is an artist that I have listened to as long as I can remember. I was thrilled to be able to get this album early in order to have this episode ready to drop today, the same day that the album does. It is an album that I think is the culmination of a decade long career, but you should find that out for yourself. This episode is a little bit shorter and looser than usual, so honestly you should just not even listen to it and listen to Be Clean Again instead Watch Fort Wayne here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKk8zJOqqX8
Songs talking about what we love, while giving thanks, and being grateful. (with a silly song or two thrown in amongst the not so) Tracklist: “Love for the Art" by L.A. Symphony & AWOL One "Love Me" by Heath McNease & Pigeon John "Thankful Now" by Ruslan & J.R. "Show ur Love" by Eskatology "Thank You" by Jupiter 7 & Camer1 "Pops Song" by L.A. Symphony "Thankful" by Scribbling Idiots "Thank God" by Genesiz "On Top of the Rock" by Broadkast "Grateful" by Elements Church "Thank You" by John Reuben, Manchild, Ozay Moore "Love Love" by JustMe "Thank You (Live)" by Rapture Ruckus "What We Love" by The Profit & Izzy "Love, 1959" by Sho Baraka "Give Thanks" by Poems & Dust Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/613 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our facebook/twitter. www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
Transcript Our episode today features Sean Palmer in a discussion of how we can, as a church body, move forward in today's climate. How it's so important to lean towards each other and protect and serve the communities that we are a part of every day. Sean is currently the Teaching Pastor at Ecclesia Church in Houston, TX. In 2013 Sean was Profiled in the Christian Standard Magazine's "40 Leaders Under 40". Sean is also a contributing writer for The Voice Bible Project, author of "Scandalous: Lessons in Redemption From Unlikely Women". His writing has also been featured on Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed, Soujourners, Fox News, and Christianity Today's Out of Ur. He's also the Co-Host of the Not So Black and White podcast with John Alan Turner, which is well worth your listen! In his new book, Unarmed Empire, Sean Palmer reclaims the New Testament’s vision of the church as an alternative community of welcome, harmony, and peace. Unarmed Empire is for everyone who’s been misled about church. It’s for everyone who feels blacklisted by believers, everyone who has been hurt. It’s for everyone longing for a purer experience of church. Find more of Sean at his website Music provided by Heath McNease Find his music on Bandcamp or iTunes Twitter: @theheathmcnasty Youtube Please support Heath! If you are liked our show please drop us a rating in iTunes, it helps tremendously. Consider becoming a Patron for as little as $1/Month to help this show continue to grow for the future; you'll get access to exclusive content, blogs, and more, thank you! For more information...click right here, trust me, my wife will be forever grateful! Like us on Facebook / Twitter Support the show on Patreon
In a follow up to the last episode and discussion on Hell in this episode we'll take another look at, another, possible theory on Hell, Annihilationism-though some have called it Conditionalism. We are joined by Dr. John Stackhouse; he was educated in history and religious studies at Mount Carmel Bible School at Queen’s University in Ontario, Wheaton College Graduate School in Illinois, and The University of Chicago (Ph.D.). Formerly a professor of European history at Northwestern College in Iowa, a professor of religion at the University of Manitoba, and the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College (University of British Columbia), he now serves Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick, as the Samuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies and Dean of Faculty Development. John is the author of ten books, the editor of four more, serves on the editorial board for Christianity today, and is the author of over 700 articles, book chapters, and reviews in academic publications, major newspapers, and magazines. His writings range over history, sociology, philosophy, theology, ethics, and comparative religion. He has spoken throughout North America, in the United Kingdom, and in China, India, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Australia, and New Zealand. His commentary on religion and contemporary culture has been featured by major broadcast and print media as diverse as The New York Times, The Atlantic, ABC News, CBC Radio, Time, and Reader’s Digest. His new book, Why You're Here: Ethics for the Real World can be found on Amazon pick it up! The full list of publications includes: Why You’re Here: Ethics for the Real World (Oxford University Press, 2017). Partners in Christ: A Conservative Case for Egalitarianism (InterVarsity Press, 2015). Need to Know: Vocation as the Heart of Christian Epistemology (Oxford University Press, 2014). Making the Best of It: Following Christ in the Real World (Oxford University Press, 2008). Humble Apologetics: Defending the Faith Today (Oxford University Press, 2002). Can God Be Trusted? Faith and the Challenge of Evil (Oxford University Press, 1998; 2nd edition, InterVarsity Press, 2009). Canadian Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century: An Introduction to Its Character (University of Toronto Press, 1993). Music provided by Heath McNease Find his music on Bandcamp or iTunes Twitter: @theheathmcnasty Youtube Songs Featured: Spectral Evidence 13:15 Salem Songs Please support Heath! Transcript If you are liking what your getting please consider helping to keep it going. Become a Patron and joining us at Patreon, you'll also get some other nice perks as well. www.patreon.com/canisaythisatchurch.com Facebook --- Twitter
In this second episode of Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks, Chunjay sits down after a concert he played at The Bottleneck in Lawrence, KS with Kansas rap artist, John "Whyte Lyte" Deterding. White Lyte was born to a mother on drugs, and he was taken into foster care with white parents in a small Kansas town, who eventually adopted him and raised him in the Lutheran Christian faith. They talk about Whyte Lyte's joy over adversity, challenges he has faced as a man living with Cerebral Palsy, and how he has turned CP into a force for positivity and helping others with depression, with a special interest in helping those who are at-risk for suicide. They also talk about hip-hop, battle rapping, what it means to be a "Christian rapper," and using "spitting bars" to make a difference in the lives of others. “Brews, Beards, and Shipwrecks” theme song by Royal Ruckus. “Shipwreck” by Cookbook and Uno.Mas from the Roberson Bullies EP. Who is Whyte Lyte?Chunjay talks about Bakersfield and Royal Ruckus.What is Christian rap? What does it mean?How Royal Ruckus figured out how to relate to that.Whyte Lyte started making raps in church to stay alert and deal with ADHD.Cussing in music, cussing in life?Rapping in church vs. bars?On Lutheran Christianity.More on Christian rap.Crack cocaine = “the white made me” and “the white raised me.”Dropjaw walks in and *imposes* himself on the conversation. "A Letter to Live #ConstantlyPositive" by Whyte Lyte. Available at https://whytelyte.bandcamp.com/ Whyte Lyte’s biological mother was on cocaine, tells his story.Whyte Lyte spits bars.“Know Hope”/The Color Morale metal group/suicide prevention.Props to A. Ward, a Christian battle rapper. Snippet from an A. Ward battle. Battle rap and word play.How Whyte Lyte views CP: "I have many more blesses than curses, and I throw them all on verses."Whyte Lyte discusses how he turned "disability" into joyful abilities.Anxiety problems, "concealed depression," and how things falling apart made everything come together.Chunjay discusses his divorce, and how it helped Royal Ruckus make a comeback.Chunjay outlives his father in number of days alive on earth, and introduces the next song. "Lost Boys" by Chunjay of Royal Ruckus, featuring Cookbook, Eligh, and Chris Felix, from The Summer of the Cicadas double LP. A discussion of beards, and Whyte Lyte's experience as a man child.Whyte Lyte and Dropjaw's friendship.Cerebral Palsy, friendships, and theme park advantages.Falling and not needing sympathy.Heart Support - http://heartsupport.com/ Hip-Hop Pet-Peeve: Rapping over vocals.A cricket joins the podcast.Google #ConstantlyPositive project.Hope for the Day organization http://hftd.org.Dropjaw is drinking Dos Equis Amber. Chunjay is drinking Guinness and cheap whiskey. On a proper Guinness pour.Why Whyte Lyte doesn't drink.Chunjay's Bluetooth water bottle.Whyte Lyte loves Heath McNease. Whyte Lyte's favorite rap song of all time:"Nintendo Thumb" by Heath McNease from The Heath McNease Fan Club Meets Tonight.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkUUM_RtmUrrEl_lVtPLYlZKSgbLdfqLb Chunjay discusses Chester Bennington's suicide and plugs http://hftd.org. Props: Bakersfield, GalleryCat, recovery groups, Martin Luther, The Color Morale metal group, Dropjaw, A.Ward, Cash Hollister, http://heartsupport.com/, http://hftd.org, Heath McNease.
Join Jae and Joaquin as they talk God in Culture with special guest DJ 4:12 and share Heath McNease's new song Believer.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-overflow-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The feature album is "Reality Check" by Eskatology from Adelaide, Australia. New music by Heath McNease, K. Sparks and Jon Corbin. Flashback track by E-Roc aka Rhymes Monumental. "Fire In the Winter" by Premiss "Access Is Denied" by Eskatology "Everything Is Everything" by Sivion "Fire Bone" by Shadow of the Locust "Believe" by Heath McNease "I Am We" by Eskatology "Know That's Right" by Andy Mineo "Lift Off" by Griffin & Jaq "Space Cadets" by Rhymes Monumental. "Interfaith" by Eskatology "Thou Art The Christ" by The Voice "Higher" by Ohmega Watts "Casablanc, 'Round Midnight" by K. Sparks "Let Me Be The Spark" by Jon Corbin "Multiplicity" by Eskatology Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/541 Leave your requests on our facebook/twitter. www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH
Strangers and Aliens: Science Fiction & Fantasy from a Christian Perspective
A special episode for the Year of C.S. Lewis!!! Heath McNease, a geek philosopher hip-hop/folk musician, sat down to talk with Ben and Steve about C.S. Lewis, being an artists and a Christian, being a musician in today’s economy and with today’s technology, and some geek-stuff, too! Heath McNease is …
A Conversation with Rob Bell Plus, Heath McNease performs live, the week’s news and entertainment, your Lent feedback an
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The Comeback Episode: Heath McNease performs live, Cameron and Maya return, a surprise guest sits in, and Adam podcasts from a car in New Zealand. We’
The Comeback Episode: Heath McNease performs live, Cameron and Maya return, a surprise guest sits in, and Adam podcasts from a car in New Zealand. We’--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.