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This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.Speaker — Luke HumbrechtVisit Our Website — https://thelookout.churchTake Your Next Step--- https://thelookout.church/connectConnect with Us --- https://thelookout.church/newGiving to Support the Ministry --- https://thelookout.church/giveIn his sermon "Singleness," Pastor Luke Humbrecht navigates the often overlooked topic of singleness as part of the series "Sex, Love, and Jesus." Contrary to societal views that depict singleness as less desirable, he emphasizes that the true essence of these dialogues is to understand their significance within God's grand plan, rather than dwelling on the technicalities of marriage and sexuality. Drawing from Jesus' teachings in Matthew 19, he highlights the radical concept of some choosing to live a life of self-restraint for God's kingdom, thereby contesting the cultural belief that marriage and progeny are prerequisites for full participation in God's covenant blessing.Unraveling the anxieties and concerns stemming from societal expectations, Luke acknowledges that the church's view of marriage as the ultimate Christian ideal hasn't helped lighten the burden on singles. He debunks myths surrounding singleness, emphasizing that singles are complete in Christ, marriage isn't the only Christian ideal, and meaningful intimacy can be found outside of marriage and sex. He posits strong friendships, community, and devotion to God's kingdom as fulfilling alternatives for singles.Recognizing the value of singles in the church and their potential to impact the world, he urges them to courageously embrace their status. He encourages singles to maximize their singleness to devote themselves fully to kingdom work, build strong relationships, and trust in God's ultimate plan for them. While acknowledging their struggles, he reassures them of their invaluable place in the church and in God's plan.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.Speaker — Luke HumbrechtVisit Our Website — https://thelookout.churchTake Your Next Step--- https://thelookout.church/connectConnect with Us --- https://thelookout.church/newGiving to Support the Ministry --- https://thelookout.church/giveIn this sermon, Luke Humbrecht delves into a complex and contemporary topic: the intersection of Jesus, gender, and the transgender community. This discourse is part of the sermon series "Sex, Love, and Jesus," focusing specifically on the transgender community and how their experiences intersect with Christian teachings. Pastor Luke provides a lucid analysis of the transgender movement, arguing the need for broader definitions of masculinity and femininity beyond societal stereotypes. He suggests a need for Christians to view their bodies as vessels imbued with the divine image, an assertion rooted in Genesis 1:26-27. Bringing up the concept of gender dysphoria, Pastor Luke draws parallels between this conflict and the Christian concept of the struggle between mind and body. He acknowledges the tough challenges transgender individuals encounter, urging empathy from his listeners. However, he advises a thoughtful approach towards irreversible physical transitioning, citing studies that show some individuals may naturally resolve their gender dysphoria with time. He acknowledges the anxiety and pressure often felt by parents of transgender children, encouraging parental involvement and trust in divine guidance. The sermon culminates with Pastor Luke recounting the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, symbolic of God's universal love and acceptance. Ultimately, the sermon calls for understanding, compassion, and faith in the transcendental power of Jesus' love.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.Speaker — Luke HumbrechtVisit Our Website — https://thelookout.churchTake Your Next Step--- https://thelookout.church/connectConnect with Us --- https://thelookout.church/newGiving to Support the Ministry --- https://thelookout.church/giveIn the sermon "Jesus & the Gay Community, Luke Humbrecht takes on the complex issue of same-sex relationships in the context of Christian faith. He begins by acknowledging the diversity of perspectives and personal experiences within the church. By discussing personal stories and statistics, he emphasizes the unique struggles experienced by individuals within the LGBTQ+ community, particularly those raised in the church. He encourages the church to facilitate open dialogue to promote understanding. Luke embarks on an in-depth analysis of biblical passages associated with marriage and sexuality, including Genesis 2:18 and Mark 10:6. He discusses how different interpretations emerge based on both non-affirming and affirming viewpoints, underlining the necessity to consider the cultural and historical context in which these passages were written. In the context of nature vs. nurture debate regarding sexual orientation, he emphasizes that the science is inconclusive, and notes that attraction is not sinful in and of itself according to biblical teachings.The sermon calls upon the church to create an environment of safety and acceptance for individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation. Christians are encouraged to embody love, patience, and authenticity, all while upholding biblical standards. The focus, he believes, should progress beyond homosexuality to understanding and promoting intimacy, companionship, and connection. The sermon concludes with the poignant reminder that the gospel demands absolute faithfulness from all believers, regardless of their sexual orientation. The ultimate aim is to seek a deeper intimacy with Jesus and live a life that emulates His sacrificial love. It is a sermon that challenges conventional Christian perspectives on same-sex relations while promoting compassion, understanding, and love.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.Speaker — Luke HumbrechtVisit Our Website — https://thelookout.churchTake Your Next Step--- https://thelookout.church/connectConnect with Us --- https://thelookout.church/newGiving to Support the Ministry --- https://thelookout.church/give===========In his sermon "A New Sexual Revolution," Luke Humbrecht boldly and sensitively addresses the topic of sexuality in the Christian context. He begins with a call to pray over the current conflict in the Middle East. Then he draws the congregation's attention to church donations for the development of a soccer field at Eagle Church in Guacochi, Mexico. The project is meant to serve as an avenue for sharing the Gospel. Following these opening updates, Luke pivots to the core theme of the sermon which is sex. He acknowledges the discomfort that often accompanies discussions of sex in the church environ and emphasizes the need for a safe, non-judgmental space to talk about sexual matters. Luke acknowledges that the church often projects a debased view of sex without effectively communicating a healthy, God-honoring perspective. He argues that sex, as a gift from God, should be enjoyed within committed relationships. He further identifies certain apparent deviations from God's design for sex such as modern hookup culture, pornography, and unwed cohabitation. He encourages the congregation towards a higher sexual ethic that is inclusive of dignity, virtue, and discipline. The sermon also tackles issues of identity and sexual desires, with the Pastor emphasizing that it is Christ, not individual desires or actions, that define one's identity. Wrapping up, the sermon calls for a new kind of sexual revolution anchored in the love, truth, and grace of Christ. Luke encourages believers to foster a counter-culture based on love and acceptance, where healthy God-honoring relationships can thrive, free from shame. This emblematic sermon addresses the biblical view of sex and challenges the congregation and wider community to engage with the topic in an open and understanding manner. It advises believers to seek divine guidance in their lives while also affirming others in their journey. It thereby sets the stage for continued conversation on the often touchy matter of sex in the religious context.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
In his sermon, Pastor Luke Humbrecht emphasized the importance of Gospel Identity, urging his congregation to ascertain their identity through God's deeds rather than seeking self-discovery or giving into societal pressures. He reiterated that our identity is deeply rooted in our understanding of God and His life-changing role in our lives. Humbrecht stressed on the irreplaceable dynamics of the Trinity; God the Father acknowledges us as His children, Jesus the Son urges us to serve and demonstrate love towards others, and the Holy Spirit empowers us to fulfill our God-given purpose.Throughout, Humbrecht made references to several Bible verses from Acts, Romans, and John that demonstrate the Holy Spirit's essential part in equipping believers for their mission and purpose. He acknowledged the complexity of understanding the concept of the Holy Spirit but insisted on embracing its power and the presence in our lives. The pastor shared personal testimonies, shedding light on the Holy Spirit's transformative power. The sermon concluded with a prayer segment and an invitation for those seeking a fresh encounter with the Holy Spirit or the experience of glossolalia. Humbrecht advised the congregation to approach the Holy Spirit with an innocent and expectant heart, entrusting God to meet them in their current state. Overall, the sermon underscores our need to locate our identity in God and to accept the Holy Spirit's transformative powers to fulfill our divine duties and intentions.This sermon was recorded at a Sunday morning gathering at Church of the Lookout in Longmont, Colorado.Speaker — Luke HumbrechtVisit Our Website — https://thelookout.churchTake Your Next Step--- https://thelookout.church/connectConnect with Us --- https://thelookout.church/newGiving to Support the Ministry --- https://thelookout.church/giveVisit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
When Jesus called his first disciples, they were shockingly different in personality, experience, and walks life, but somehow Jesus was able to unify them in Kingdom purpose. How do we walk unity in a culture that is so used to division and loneliness? In the sermon, Luke explores Jesus prayer in John 17 that is a vision for the church today.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
From the series "Abound: Unlocking Kingdom Generosity". In this series we are exploring biblical invitations to live with a mindset of abundance and blessing in a world crippled by economic uncertainty.Visit our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
Storytelling has been around since the beginning of time. It's how we, as humans, relate to each other and we understand it at a very base level. Stories move us, inspire us, and challenge us. Without stories, our lives would not be the same (and frankly, would be pretty boring.) On this week's episode of the show, Travis and Josiah invite a good friend and incredible storyteller to the podcast. Luke Humbrecht is not only an incredible word smith and copywriter, he's also a certified Storybrand coach. Storybrand is a framework for crafting your marketing messaging so it will be effective. This can be used for just about anything from your company to the products you sell - and Luke is an expert at it. On the show he shares the 7 elements of a great story and how those elements are at play in nearly every great marketing campaign. He also shares how it could be applied to an online POD store and even an Etsy store. This episode is easily one of the guy's favorites and will likely need to be listened to more than once. So much gold! Enjoy the show! http://printondemandcast.com http://printondemandcast.com/shop http://printondemandcast.com/facebook http://printondemandcast.com/youtube http://printondemandcast.com/instagram ----------- Luke's Links: http://voicecraft.net http://voicecraft.net/report --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/printondemandcast/support
Hors-série en partenariat avec l'association Alsace Crus et Terroirs Pour ce premier épisode, nous partons à la découverte des terroirs volcanique d'Alsace. Rencontre avec Séverine Beydon Schlumberger, des Domaines Schlumberger, et Pierre-Émile Humbrecht, du Domaine Zind-Humbrecht. Vins dégustés : - Domaines Schlumberger : Riesling Grand Cru Kitterlé 2017, 2010 & 2002 - Domaine Zind-Humbrecht : Pinot gris Clos Saint-Urbain, Grand Cru Rangen de Thann 2019 & 2000 Merci à tous les vignerons et toutes les vigneronnes d'Alsace Crus et Terroirs pour leur accueil. Merci à Aude Olive pour l'organisation et l'accompagnement. Réalisation : Romain Becker, Antoine Msika, Florian Nunez Post-production & musique originale : Emmanuel Nappey, Emmanuel Doré Instagram, Facebook, Mail
Ingénieur de formation et dégustateur hors pair, Olivier Humbrecht fut le premier français à obtenir le prestigieux diplome de Master of Wine. À la tête du Domaine Zind-Humbrecht , il exploite l'un des plus prestigieux terroirs d'Alsace, dans la famille depuis le 17eme siècle. Président de Biodyvin, il fédère les plus grands vignerons biodynamistes pour une viticulture toujours plus respectueuse des terroirs. Avec lui, Patrice déguste deux vins du domaine Zind-Humbrecht: Un pinot gris Clos St Urbain Rangen de Thann 2016 Un Gewurztraminer Clos Windsbuhl 2000 Deux bouteilles exceptionnelles pour une rencontre qui ne l'est pas moins, au cours de laquelle il est question de la philosophie de Biodyvin, de cépages anciens disparus parfois pour de bonnes raisons, d'une certaine approche scientifique de la biodynamie, des subtilités du Gewurztraminer et de ses capacités de vieillissement, du millésime 2021 et du défi qu'il a représenté pour le fils, Pierre-Emile Humbrecht, la relève et la 13eme génération! Episode enregistré aux Caves Legrand, Galerie Vivienne à Paris. Host: Patrice Defay @patricedefay1 Générique: Easy Living (Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson) Retrouvez-vous sur Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Si vous avez aimé l'épisode, vous pouvez laisser une note, un commentaire sur Apple Podcast, ça fait plaisir et ça aide beaucoup! Tous nos épisodes sont aussi sur le site de La Terre à Boire. Vous souhaitez commander la cuvée La Terre à Boire Millésilme 2020? rdv ici. Envie de découvrir d'autres podcasts parlant de vin?
Fr. Humbrecht O.P - "Penser Dieu: La philosophie peut-elle parler de la nature de Dieu?" by Thomistic Institute Angelicum.
Were you the kid who always knew what you wanted to do when you got older? If you had that clarity growing up, you are not guaranteed an easy career. Once you reach mid-career, you will still experience similar frustrations, achievements, and pivots as any other professional. John gets on the mic with Attorney and Business Owner Jean Humbrecht to talk about her career path, why she always wanted to be an attorney, and why she finds handling criminal and traffic defense cases some of the most rewarding experiences of her career. Additionally, Jean Humbrecht is the author of the book “More Than a Fine: The True Cost of Speeding in Virginia.” We talk about why we need to be more aware of how a speeding ticket can impact our lives and careers. Jean also shares some powerful advice about why we all need to be better at delegating and how to harness the power of your networking and grow it authentically. Connect with Jean: Website: www.humbrechtlaw.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/humbrechtlawLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/humbrechtlawInstagram: @ManassasCriminalLawyerYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClhjARGibSNLymx4Um6eU3gTwitter: https://twitter.com/HumbrechtLawJean's Book: https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Fine-Speeding-Virginia/dp/B08DSND2D9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=jean+humbrecht&qid=1614276554&sr=8-1 Key Topics & Time Stamps: · Why Jean always wanted to be an attorney (4:15)· How Jean found her specialty (7:47)· What it's like for Jean to own her firm and to be her own boss (12:00)· What most people don't know about how speeding tickets can impact their lives (15:53)· What parents/guardians need to know about their juveniles getting a speeding ticket (21:34)· The power of delegating (28:25)· Why you need to be a good networking connection to grow your career (32:55) List of Resources:· TBD· SHOW UP - Six Strategies to Lead a More Energetic and Impactful Career Calls to Action: · If you'd like to get weekly information about leadership and career topics, sign up for my email newsletter here.· Get notified when new podcast episodes drop. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here or wherever you listen. And don't forget to rate and review to let me know what you are enjoying or learning. · Let's stay connected by following me on social. LinkedIn @johnneral, Instagram @johnneralcoaching, Facebook @johnneralcoaching, Twitter @john_neral.· Visit https://johnneral.com for more information.
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Jean Humbrecht is an attorney in Manassas, Virginia. She focuses her practice exclusively on criminal and traffic defense and practices in both state and federal court. She received her LL.M. (Master of Law) in Litigation from The George Washington University Law School. Ms. Humbrecht has had her own practice since 2014. Website: http://www.humbrechtlaw.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumbrechtLaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/humbrecht-law-criminal-and-traffic-defense/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HumbrechtLaw@ManassasCriminalLawyer
This week, Samantha sits down with criminal and traffic defense attorney Jean Humbrecht. Jean recently published her book, More Than A Fine: The True Cost of Speeding in Virginia. As she does on FIO, Samantha dives into what drew Jean into practicing law, specifically defense, which led to a conversation about mindfulness, empathy and shame. Jean also walks through what it would look like if you found yourself in trouble with the law.
This episode is Part 2 of a conversation with Olivier Humbrecht, MW and Andrew Jefford about Alsace. The first part covered Olivier's journey to become France's first Master of Wine, as well as the history and vineyards of Domaine Zind-Humbrecht. Part 2 picks up with Olivier's philosophy of non-interventionism and biodynamic principles and practices in the vineyard. In addition to Olivier's approach to farming and yield management, we discuss wine making techniques, pressing, long fermentations, and climate change.
This episode features a conversation with Andrew Jefford, of Decanter Magazine, and Wine Scholar Guild’s Academic Advisor, and Olivier Humbrecht, of Domaine Zind Humbrecht (Zind HUMbrescht) and Master of Wine. Done in two parts, this first half of the interview will first cover Olivier’s accomplished journey as France’s first Master of Wine, and the history and vineyards of the domaine. The second part will explore more thoroughly Olivier’s philosophy of noninterventionism and biodynamic principles and practices.
Episode #22 :: Featuring Cody Reystead :: In this episode, we sit down with painter and prophetic artists Codye Reyestead to talk about her artistic process and fearless creativity.
Episode #21 :: Featuring Molly Skaggs :: In this episode, we continue our interview with musician, creative, discipleship leader, and Cageless Bird from North Carolina, Molly Skaggs.
Episode #20 :: Featuring Molly Skaggs :: In this episode, we take a moment to sit down with musician, creative, discipleship leader, and Cageless Bird from North Carolina, Molly Skaggs.
Episode #19 :: Featuring Leeland :: In this episode, we take a moment to sit down with worship leader and Bethel Music artist, Leeland.
Episode #18 :: Featuring Lindy Cofer :: Josiah sits down with missionary, songwriter, worship leader, Lindy Cofer (Conant)to talk about her desire to see every nation and every soul radically experience the love of Jesus.
Episode #17 :: Featuring Stephen Roach :: Stephen is a multi-instrumentalist, author, speaker, and founder of the Breath and the Clay Creative Gathering in North Carolina.
Episode #15 :: Featuring Jeremy Riddle :: In this episode we share an unpublished interview from the Resound archives. Nick Kofahl sits down with Jeremy Riddle to discuss the heart of worship and what is happening in the church around the world.
Episode #14 :: Featuring Jason Upton :: In this episode, we resurrect the Resound podcast with new hosts Josiah Sifuentes and David Lewin. We dive into a clip from singer/songwriter Jason Upton and talk about important shifts required for artists and creatives.
Olivier Humbrecht is the proprietor of Zind-Humbrecht, the winery of his family in the Alsace region of France. Also in this episode, Erin Scala talks soil types and war in Alsace.
A continuation of the "Signs of Life" series, Luke talks about how growth moves us from healthy roots into the Trunk of Family. Our strength, solidarity, and oneness comes from being established in the Body of Christ. As Jesus prays in John 17, it is clear that unity together speaks louder than uniqueness apart.
Episode #13 :: Featuring Jonathan David & Melissa Helser :: In this episode, John sits down with worship leaders and songwriters Jonathan David & Melissa Helser from North Carolina.
Episode #12 :: Featuring Tim Hughes :: In this episode, we talk to worship leader Tim Hughes from the U.K. about songwriting, worship leading, and encouragement for young worshippers.
Episode #11 :: Featuring Ascend the Hill :: In this episode, we sit down with the guys from Ascend the Hill to talk about life, recording a new record, and the best cup of coffee.
Episode #10 :: Featuring Joel Davis (Ascend the Hill)
Featuring the United Pursuit Band from Knoxville, TN and the outer stretches of the world.
Featuring Josh Garrels, singer-songwriter from Portland, OR.
Featuring Laura Hackett from the International House of Prayer (IHOP) in Kansas City.
Featuring Ray Hughes from www.selahministries.com
Featuring singer and songwriter Anthony Skinner.
Featuring Laura Woodley Osman from Ontario, Canada.