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All Souls Unitarian Church
'WOULD YOU HARBOR ME?' - A message by Rev. Gerald Davis & Dorothy Checotah (11:30 a.m. Service)

All Souls Unitarian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 44:44


The message was delivered on Sunday, July 1, 2018, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Gerald Davis & Dorothy Checotah. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Well, it is summer time so that must mean Rev. Gerald is in the pulpit. It is important for all us to understand each day gives us an opportunity to grow deeper spiritually inside and outside. Therefore, if your sensibilities have been aroused from the news you have seen and heard coming from our southern borders, your alert system is on high. We will explore our theme, "Life Beyond Certainty" and "Life Beyond Hell" by deciphering our headlines and our values. Dorothy Checotah shares her personal journey that led her to Higher Dimensions Church with Bishop Carlton Pearson and eventually brought her into the family of All Souls Unitarian Church. Join us in our harbor of All Souls. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS MESSAGE ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:

All Souls Unitarian Church
'THE EVOLUTION OF FAMILY' - A reflection by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar and Nicole Ogundare (11:30 Service)

All Souls Unitarian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 31:07


The reflection was delivered on Sunday, June 10, 2018, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar and Nicole Ogundare. DESCRIPTION Ten years ago, I met Nicole Ogundare when Carlton Pearson and members from Higher Dimensions Church came to share our building. None of us knew then what would transpire among, between, and around us over the following decade. Nicole will join me in both services. She will share insight from her personal and spiritual journey -- from mega-church Pentecostalism to worshipping, joining, and working with All Souls. Come hear how this merging of hearts and cultures has changed us. As part of our Summer Sundays, we've invited a handful of our members who came to All Souls with Carlton Pearson to share their heart-opening and profoundly inspirational stories. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS REFLECTION ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:  

All Souls Unitarian Church
'LIFE BEYOND HELL' - A sermon by Bishop Carlton D. Pearson (11:30 a.m. Service)

All Souls Unitarian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 41:06


The sermon was delivered on Sunday, June 3, 2018, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Bishop Carlton D. Pearson, Affiliate Minister. SERMON DESCRIPTION Rev. Carlton D. Pearson and All Souls ministers will preach in our Life Beyond Hell services. Former members of Higher Dimensions Church will share personal stories of their religious journeys since coming to All Souls in 2008. Since the film Come Sunday was released on Netflix, many of our members have been asked questions like, "How has your life and values changed?" This will be a space for them to share their stories. Music will be led by David B. Smith with the New Dimensions Chorale and special musical guests.  SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS SERMON ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:  

SallyPAL
Episode 39 – From Okmulgee to the Big Time with LoJoWERKz Tim Long and Jerome Johnson

SallyPAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 39:39


Hi Friend, Welcome to Episode 39 of Sally’s Performing Arts Lab Podcast. Today you’ll hear my long-awaited talk with the multi-talented founders of LoJoWerkz, Tim Long and Jerome Johnson. I’m Sally Adams, your SallyPAL podcast host. Every week I talk to people like the LojoWERKz team about creating original work for a live audience. We talk about practical matters such as finding a great stage manager, scheduling for a show, and booking the right venue. My guests and I also explore social issues such as "open writing" and inclusion, women's voices, and celebrating "otherness". Check out the show notes on the blog to get links to the things we talk about and see photos of my guests. Send an email anytime to Sally@sallypal.com. Your ideas keep great conversations coming every week. Check out sallypal.com/join for a cool free theatre resource. It’s never too late to sign up and have access to the Creator’s Notebook. I’m interested in knowing what creators need as a performing arts resource. If there are things you want included in the Creator’s Notebook, let me know by sending an email to sally@sallypal.com. I read them all. Be sure and listen until the end of the interview for Concise Advice from the Interview, and Words of Wisdom from George. LoJoWERKz Graphic Arts Version of Jerome and Tim at Work LoJoWERKz Tim Long and Jerome Johnson met in 1991 at Okmulgee High School in Oklahoma when Tim was a young substitute teacher doing music and art on the side and Jerome was a high school kid into street dancing. Today the pair form the foundation of LoJoWERKz productions. The innovative stage and screen entertainment company blends hip-hop culture with traditional genres and has garnered some very high level attention. Tim’s companion art label, TuTchT IMAGING, creates graphic art featuring models of color. Before collaborating on their first full book musical, A Song of Greenwood, in the late 1990s, the two LojoWERKz founders collaborated on projects for the church they both attended. Higher Dimensions Church in Tulsa, led by Carlton Pearson, encouraged the pair’s creative expression and led to a working partnership. The Cast of "Roofless" from the 2016 Table Reading LoJoWERKz' current project, Roofless, started as a dance concert directed by the inimitable Tyrone Wilkerson for American Theatre Company in Tulsa. They worked the Roofless script into a full-blown musical and were awarded a place in 2004 into the ASCAP Foundation/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop. When they were accepted, Michael Kerker, Director of Musical Theatre for ASCAP, told them Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz was really impressed by their work. Tim and Jerome have been mentored by Kerker and Schwartz since 2004. In 2005 they won the Harold Arlen Musical Theatre Award. Since that time the show has been called “groundbreaking”, “genius”, and “the future of the musical” by people who know what they’re talking about. Tim has a background in film. He’s a 1988 graduate of the famously innovative CalArts.  And he and Jerome have been working on a new approach Roofless. They gave SallyPAL an exclusive reveal of what’s next for this amazing show and it’s going to expand the musical form on many levels. Tim and Jerome already have some experience creating a blend of new and old they both love. In the short film HotFoot, Jerome choreographs famous hip-hop dance artist Lil Buck in a silent movie that also features Jerome’s eight-year-old son Sage. I’ve followed Lojowerkz for a few years and it’s really great to see this pair experiencing the success they deserve. They're just good people and there’s more ahead for both of these extraordinarily talented friends. They talk about a lot of exciting new things happening in the worlds of musical theatre, film, and hip-hop, including Lin Manuel Miranda’s works, In the Heights and Hamilton, and the work of artists like Lil Buck. You’ll hear Jerome’s son, Sage, in the background. Also, his wife, Tyff, makes a brief appearance. If you listen to the podcast, be sure and listen until the end of the interview for Concise Advice from the Interview, and Words of Wisdom from George. Concise Advice from the Interview: 9) Being an outsider can be an advantage. Use it. 8) Keep moving forward and surround yourself with smart people, you’ll eventually get where you need to go. 7) Listen to critique for the grain of truth but take advice from people who know what they’re doing. 6) Don’t try to reshape what you have to fit the marketplace, but do get in the system to get to the caliber of advice you need. 5) Submit your work once it’s performance ready. 4) Get into legitimate circles to hone your voice and your craft. 3) A great idea won’t leave you. 2) Know your voice. 1) Keep putting your foot on the gas and go. Check out the blog, SallyPAL.com, for articles and podcast episodes. You, too, can be a SallyPAL. Sign up for a FREE Creator’s Notebook insert at SallyPAL.com/join. Thank you for following, sharing, subscribing, reviewing, joining, & thank you for listening. Thanks to Hannah for emailing me, it was awesome to hear from you! If you’re downloading and listening on your drive to work, or falling asleep to my doobadooba fubar like my sister does, let me know you’re out there. You need to share your stories. Storytelling through plays, dances, music, and other types of performances is the most important thing we do as a culture. I encourage you to share your stories because you’re the only one with your particular point of view. And SallyPAL is here with resources, encouragement, and a growing community of storytellers. All the stories ever expressed once lived only in someone’s imagination. Now, keep putting your foot on the gas and go!

The Power of Story
"Lemon-Lime" Darren M. Palmer Interviews Media Mogul LaTorria Lemon

The Power of Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 50:56


La'Torria Lemon is the owner and operator of Lemon-Lime Light Media, a public relations boutique that operates in both Houston, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated Westfield High School in 2007 and went to Clark Atlanta University to study Public Relations. While residing in Atlanta, La'Torria worked on campaigns with 135th Street Agency for Essence Magazine, So So Def, and various college tours. Through her company, La'Torria has represented Mrs. Georgia Globe 2014, campaigns for Bobby Valentino, Just Brittany, Chauncy Glover, Higher Dimensions Church, cast members of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, talent from ABC Network, Mathew Knowles of the Music World Artist Showcase, talent from VH1, BET, various Award Shows and is one of the coordinators for the Finding Ashley Stewart National Tour. Ms. Lemon has worked closely with Haute Behavior as one of the staffing coordinators on the My Black Is Beautiful Tour's for the past 9 years. La'Torria has served as the coordinator & publicist for The Sisters In Power tour which featured Tami Roman, Meagan Good, Kyla Prat, Cynthia Bailey, and more. In addition to representing several tours, she also represented The Musicians' Wives, BEAUTY Mentoring Organization, Earnest Pugh, Kim Burrell, Miss Mykie, LisaRaye McCoy, Film Producer Chris Kelsey of Turner Broadcasting Studios, Leela James, and a plethora of other brands. With 135th Street Agency, Lemon has activated screenings for STAR on Fox, Academy Award winning film Moonlight, Birth of a Nation, Are You The One on TV One, Hell On Earth on National Geographic, and SnowFall on FX. La'Torria was named Woman of the Year by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity in 2011, received the Student of the year while at Clark Atlanta University and is one of Houston's top 30 under 30. When she is not working, she enjoys teaching theater to grade school students. Don't miss this episode.. "This Is The Year For Your New Book" www.selfpublishn30days.com