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Best podcasts about Jacob Smith

Latest podcast episodes about Jacob Smith

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
Contradictions and Dichotomies (Luke 22:14-23:56)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 15:04


The Rev. Jacob Smith reminds us that we are both saints and sinners, waving palms branches while also brandishing a sword against our Lord.

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
Contradictions and Dichotomies (Luke 22:14-23:56)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 15:04


The Rev. Jacob Smith reminds us that we are both saints and sinners, waving palm branches while also brandishing a sword against our Lord.

PicklePod
UPSETS AND SCANDALS: Legacy Park FRAUD, the Alleged Origins of Pickleball, and NC Open Recap

PicklePod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 61:09


Zane Navratil and Thomas Shields talk about the fraud allegations leveled against Legacy Park in Mesa, AZ, by the SEC and DOJ. Legacy Park was supposed to be a utopia for the sport-obsessed. It had hosted multiple APP Tour, PPA Tour and Major League Pickleball events. Thomas then shares information he found in a book that claims that the Pritchard family were not the inventors of Pickleball. Instead, they took and modified the idea from a different political family on a nearby island. The original story goes that the Pritchard family, along with Bill Bell and Barney McCallum, developed the game and its rules on Bainbridge Island in 1965. Then, Zane and Thomas recap and react to the results of the PPA North Carolina Open from last weekend. Zane discusses ALW and other stars withdrawing due to the roll-out courts, and the two of them note how not a single #1 ranked player won gold. Finally, they are joined by Jacob Smith from DUPR to discuss the upcoming collegiate tournament they are hosting. Pickleballs take 100 years to breakdown in a landfill. This new BioBall™ only takes 5 years, it lasts 5x longer on the court than anything else, and we all loved it in our play tests. Save 10% with code THEDINK or click the link below LINK: https://komodopickleball.com/products/bioball?srsltid=AfmBOooBGMnny9yZ7LGDmm_kv2oPLvn3ZKbMUlJUXftTFVumY815CdJJ&sca_ref=8092923.JzF5RFN4VCnZ8y Leave your voicemail for the PicklePod at (512) 200 - 4299 ------------------ Like the ep? Do us a favor: subscribe to our channel and leave a review on Apple or Spotify -Subscribe to our 'all things pickleball' free e-newsletter at https://www.thedink.beehiiv.com - Follow us on IG: @thedinkpickleball -For everything else we do, visit https://linktr.ee/dinkfam -Read more about Zane and subscribe to his newsletter at https://zanenavratilpickleball.com/ -Follow Zane on IG @zanenavratilpickleball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mockingpulpit
A Message to the Prodigal and the Pious in All of Us" - Jacob Smith

The Mockingpulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 18:42


Check out Calvary - St. George's (https://www.calvarystgeorges.org/), where Jacob serves as Rector.

Gettin Deep
Ep 77 - Government Spending Shenanigans with Tommy Lee and Jacob Smith

Gettin Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 82:05


Get ready for a hilarious and eye-opening conversation with comedian Tommy Lee and AI engineer Jacob Smith! In this episode, they dive into the fascinating world of government spending, specifically exploring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). What they found will leave you questioning the priorities of those in power.From bizarre budget cuts to outrageous expenses, Tommy, Jacob and Darcy dissect the list of things that will leave you scratching your head. With the USA's massive debt looming in the background, it's impossible not to joke about the absurdity of it all.Join the conversation for a laugh-out-loud discussion that's equal parts entertaining and enlightening.Show Notes:List of DOGE cuts:https://ia800609.us.archive.org/15/items/changedetection-dei-gov-waste-gov/a21dadb38b2c8c1ddcfd7d7006321bbe.txtDoge website:https://doge.gov/US Debt Clock:https://doge.gov/Ahlan SimSim:https://www.google.com/search?q=ahlan+siimsim&rlz=1C1VDKB_enAU1133AU1134&oq=ahlan+siimsim&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRigATIHCAQQIRigATIHCAUQIRiPAjIHCAYQIRiPAtIBCTY1MzFqMGoxNagCCLACAfEFEe-Hdk2eTvLxBRHvh3ZNnk7y&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Veo 2:https://deepmind.google/technologies/veo/veo-2/

WIKY Morning Show To Go
Newburgh Community Theater

WIKY Morning Show To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 3:51


Jacob Smith and Lara Goldey of Newburgh Community Theater are on hand with all the info about their latest production coming up two weekends in April! Click for details on this fantastic fun event!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bayou City Fellowship - Curtis Jones
Jesus and Lazarus | Jacob Smith | TO | March 16, 2025

Bayou City Fellowship - Curtis Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 48:24


Cathedral Church of The Advent
Jacob Smith | Lenten Preaching | March 12, 2025

Cathedral Church of The Advent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 18:20


Cathedral Church of The Advent
Jacob Smith | Lenten Preaching | March 12, 2025

Cathedral Church of The Advent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025


Cathedral Church of The Advent
Jacob Smith | Lenten Preaching | March 12, 2025

Cathedral Church of The Advent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 18:20


Cathedral Church of The Advent
Jacob Smith | Lenten Preaching | March 11, 2025

Cathedral Church of The Advent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 22:09


Cathedral Church of The Advent
Jacob Smith | Lenten Preaching | March 11, 2025

Cathedral Church of The Advent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025


Cathedral Church of The Advent
Jacob Smith | Lenten Preaching | March 11, 2025

Cathedral Church of The Advent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 22:09


Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
The Gift You Need (Luke 2:1-20)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 17:07


Rev. Jacob Smith's 2024 Christmas Eve service at St. George's Church.

Matt Cox Inside True Crime Podcast
Corrupt Cops Set Up Innocent Kid (Wrongful Arrest)

Matt Cox Inside True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 71:08


Jacob Smith shares his story about being set up by the DEA. Get 50% sitewide for a limited time. Just visit https://GhostBed.com/cox and use code COX at checkout. Do you want to be a guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/5H7FnhvMHKtUnq7k7 Send me an email here: insidetruecrime@gmail.com Do you extra clips and behind the scenes content? Subscribe to my Patreon: https://patreon.com/InsideTrueCrime

REAL ESTATE TODAY RADIO
Energy-Saving Tips For Your Home This Winter

REAL ESTATE TODAY RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 32:06


REALTORS® Dora Dernavich and Jacob Smith share their top energy-saving strategies and what buyers can do to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. Plus, REALTOR® D'Ette Owen discusses how Alaska residents winterize their homes and handle temps that reach 30 below zero. Priscilla Ress with Eversource Energy shares winter-saving tips involving every part of your home—not just your furnace. Then, Elizabeth Renter with NerdWallet shares details from their First-Time Home Buyer Affordability Report. And, design expert Melissa Dittmann Tracey shares whether red Christmas trees or tinsel is hot or not.

New Books Network
Lightning Birds

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 41:06


Today we present the first episode of Jacob Smith's new eco-critical audiobook, Lightning Birds: An Aeroecology of the Airwaves. In this audio-only book, Smith uses expert production to craft a wildly original argument about the relations between radio and bird migration. The rest of the book is available, free of charge, from The University of Michigan Press, but this introduction is a great standalone experience that we think Phantom Power listeners will delight in. It tells a truly unique cultural history of radio, describes important scientific discoveries about bird migration through interviews with key researchers, and continues exploring Smith's singular mode of ecocriticism, combining text-based scholarship with sound art, music, and audio storytelling. Professor Jacob Smith is Director of the Masters in Sound Arts and Industries Program at Northwestern University and author of numerous books. He is a cultural historian focused on media and sound who never fails to come at his subject matter from an oblique and completely original angle. His first three books focused on the relationship between the media technologies that developed over the course of the twentieth century—the phonograph, radio, film, and TV—and the kinds of performance styles we have come to expect from performers. For example, his 2008 book Vocal Tracks  tackles questions such as how radio changed acting and why fake laugh tracks developed on television—and why we feel so weird about canned laughter. In recent years, Jacob Smith's work has changed in a couple of ways. Thematically, he took a hard turn towards environmental criticism. His 2015 book Eco-Sonic Media lays out an agenda for studying the negative environmental effects of media culture while also telling a strange alternate history of “green” sound technologies: hand-cranked gramophones with eco-friendly shellac records and needles sourced from cacti instead of diamonds. His next book maintained this eco-critical perspective while revolutionizing the format of the scholarly book. 2019's ESC: Sonic Adventure in the Anthropocene was a 10-part audiobook that mined golden age radio shows and sound art to explore the dawn of the Anthropocene era, in which humans emerged as the primary force affecting earth systems. In episode 12 of this podcast, we played an excerpt of that book and interviewed Jake about the process of crafting a book-length scholarly argument in sound by sampling sounds from other eras. Lightning Birds continues this Smith's work in this innovative vein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Environmental Studies

Today we present the first episode of Jacob Smith's new eco-critical audiobook, Lightning Birds: An Aeroecology of the Airwaves. In this audio-only book, Smith uses expert production to craft a wildly original argument about the relations between radio and bird migration. The rest of the book is available, free of charge, from The University of Michigan Press, but this introduction is a great standalone experience that we think Phantom Power listeners will delight in. It tells a truly unique cultural history of radio, describes important scientific discoveries about bird migration through interviews with key researchers, and continues exploring Smith's singular mode of ecocriticism, combining text-based scholarship with sound art, music, and audio storytelling. Professor Jacob Smith is Director of the Masters in Sound Arts and Industries Program at Northwestern University and author of numerous books. He is a cultural historian focused on media and sound who never fails to come at his subject matter from an oblique and completely original angle. His first three books focused on the relationship between the media technologies that developed over the course of the twentieth century—the phonograph, radio, film, and TV—and the kinds of performance styles we have come to expect from performers. For example, his 2008 book Vocal Tracks  tackles questions such as how radio changed acting and why fake laugh tracks developed on television—and why we feel so weird about canned laughter. In recent years, Jacob Smith's work has changed in a couple of ways. Thematically, he took a hard turn towards environmental criticism. His 2015 book Eco-Sonic Media lays out an agenda for studying the negative environmental effects of media culture while also telling a strange alternate history of “green” sound technologies: hand-cranked gramophones with eco-friendly shellac records and needles sourced from cacti instead of diamonds. His next book maintained this eco-critical perspective while revolutionizing the format of the scholarly book. 2019's ESC: Sonic Adventure in the Anthropocene was a 10-part audiobook that mined golden age radio shows and sound art to explore the dawn of the Anthropocene era, in which humans emerged as the primary force affecting earth systems. In episode 12 of this podcast, we played an excerpt of that book and interviewed Jake about the process of crafting a book-length scholarly argument in sound by sampling sounds from other eras. Lightning Birds continues this Smith's work in this innovative vein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Sound Studies
Lightning Birds

New Books in Sound Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 41:06


Today we present the first episode of Jacob Smith's new eco-critical audiobook, Lightning Birds: An Aeroecology of the Airwaves. In this audio-only book, Smith uses expert production to craft a wildly original argument about the relations between radio and bird migration. The rest of the book is available, free of charge, from The University of Michigan Press, but this introduction is a great standalone experience that we think Phantom Power listeners will delight in. It tells a truly unique cultural history of radio, describes important scientific discoveries about bird migration through interviews with key researchers, and continues exploring Smith's singular mode of ecocriticism, combining text-based scholarship with sound art, music, and audio storytelling. Professor Jacob Smith is Director of the Masters in Sound Arts and Industries Program at Northwestern University and author of numerous books. He is a cultural historian focused on media and sound who never fails to come at his subject matter from an oblique and completely original angle. His first three books focused on the relationship between the media technologies that developed over the course of the twentieth century—the phonograph, radio, film, and TV—and the kinds of performance styles we have come to expect from performers. For example, his 2008 book Vocal Tracks  tackles questions such as how radio changed acting and why fake laugh tracks developed on television—and why we feel so weird about canned laughter. In recent years, Jacob Smith's work has changed in a couple of ways. Thematically, he took a hard turn towards environmental criticism. His 2015 book Eco-Sonic Media lays out an agenda for studying the negative environmental effects of media culture while also telling a strange alternate history of “green” sound technologies: hand-cranked gramophones with eco-friendly shellac records and needles sourced from cacti instead of diamonds. His next book maintained this eco-critical perspective while revolutionizing the format of the scholarly book. 2019's ESC: Sonic Adventure in the Anthropocene was a 10-part audiobook that mined golden age radio shows and sound art to explore the dawn of the Anthropocene era, in which humans emerged as the primary force affecting earth systems. In episode 12 of this podcast, we played an excerpt of that book and interviewed Jake about the process of crafting a book-length scholarly argument in sound by sampling sounds from other eras. Lightning Birds continues this Smith's work in this innovative vein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies

Dread and Breakfast
The Graveyard Shift, Pt. 5 (2.16)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 83:46


Let the flowers be forgotten, buds to ashes, dust to dust.Endless force beneath the earth we bind in common trust.Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You're the bee's knees, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail.com!And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise this season. If you'd like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast.Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website. Special thanks to the DnDark Podcast for sharing their sound effects library. (Give ‘em a listen!)Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson.  George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011.  Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

The Mockingpulpit
God's Agenda - Jacob Smith

The Mockingpulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 23:20


Sermons That Work
Pentecost 20 (B): Behind the Question - October 6, 2024

Sermons That Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 10:52


Today's sermon is for Pentecost 20 (B) and is titled Behing the Question. It was written by the Rev. Jacob Smith and read by the Rev. Danae Ashley. Sermons That Work is an offering of the Episcopal Church's Office of Communication. For more free resources, including sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and more, visit episcopalchurch.org/sermons. We would love it if you'd rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcasting platform – and while you're at it, share it with a friend!

Sermons That Work
Pentecost 17 (B): Who Is He? - September 15, 2024

Sermons That Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 8:53


Today's sermon is for Pentecost 17 (B) and is titled Who Is He? It was written by the Rev. Jacob Smith and read by the Rev. Danae Ashley. Sermons That Work is an offering of the Episcopal Church's Office of Communication. For more free resources, including sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and more, visit episcopalchurch.org/sermons. We would love it if you'd rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcasting platform – and while you're at it, share it with a friend!

Dread and Breakfast
The Graveyard Shift, Pt. 3 (2.14)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 78:57


The good news? The gang has George's journal, and they know where to find his ring. The bad news? They have to get past his wife.Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You're the bee's knees, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail.com!And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise this season. If you'd like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website. Special thanks to the DnDark Podcast for sharing their sound effects library. (Give ‘em a listen.)Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson.  George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011.  Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

EM Over Easy
Fellowships: Critical Care - Med Student Over Easy

EM Over Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 24:56


Listen as Med Student Over Easy hosts Kailtin and Patricia are joined by guests Jacob Smith and Tim Montrief to discuss going into critical care from Emergency Medicine. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization visit acoep.org today!

Dread and Breakfast
The Graveyard Shift, Pt. 2 (2.13)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 86:20


The scarecrows are assembled. The funnel cakes are frying. The crow train is on its way. It's a lovely night for a Harvest Festival… and an even lovelier night for a heist.Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You're the bee's knees, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail.com!And one more round of applause for Eli Schneider, for composing a song for our Season 1 story, Chrometophobia, that we featured again in this episode. And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise this season. If you'd like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website. Special thanks to the DnDark Podcast for sharing their sound effects library. (Give ‘em a listen!)Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread..* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

City Cast Denver
Should Denver Buy an Old Power Plant? Plus, CO's Biggest Election Denier on Trial

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 29:22


It's Tuesday, and we're digging into the biggest stories of the week. First, what should the City of Denver do with a decommissioned, old power plant? The clock is ticking for a potential purchase, so producer Paul Karolyi is sitting down with Westword editor Patty Calhoun to discuss why Xcel Energy hasn't demolished the plant in Sun Valley and the possibility that it could be converted into a new food hall, as neighbors have been hoping for years. Plus, Colorado's most famous election denier could be going to prison. As the jury deliberates in the case of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, Paul and Patty review the arguments on both sides and the implications for November's election. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418‬ If you enjoyed the interview with Jacob Smith, the executive director of National Organizations for Youth Safety, learn more here. Learn more about the other sponsors of this August 13th episode: Choir League See “Waitress: The Musical” at the Arvada Center Denverse PineMelon: Use promo code CITYCASTDENVER for $75 off your first delivery Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dread and Breakfast
The Graveyard Shift, Pt. 1 (2.12)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 105:35


Welcome to Spillman, 1924! You're about to meet the most respectable saps this side of the Mississippi. A pious, church-going dame, a hard boiled copper, and a down-on-his-luck barber. But just between you and me, if you're looking for a gin joint… we know a place.Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You're the bee's knees, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail.com!And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise this season. If you'd like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website. Special thanks to the DnDark Podcast for sharing their sound effects library. (Give ‘em a listen!)Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson.  George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011.  Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

City Cast Denver
The New Scooter Debate, Lakeside's Nepotism Problem, and Strippers at First Friday

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 32:25


It's Tuesday, and Westword editor Patty Calhoun is joining us to help break down the biggest stories of the week. First, who is responsible for e-scooters unsafely zipping down sidewalks? Denverites have been having that debate ever since the scooter companies first arrived in 2018, and now City Councilman Chris Hinds has a new idea to promote safe scooting. So we're talking e-scooters, the nepotism scandal rocking Denver's tiny suburb of Lakeside, and an interesting new vendor that made an appearance at First Friday on Santa Fe last week. Bree mentioned this past episode about Denver's legendary lost music venue, The Family Dog. Paul quoted from this article on municipal firefighter budgets: “As Wildfires Burn, Are U.S. Cities Spending Too Much on Their Fire Departments?” What do you think about scooters on the streets of Denver in 2024? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418‬ For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver If you enjoyed the interview with Jacob Smith, the executive director of National Organizations for Youth Safety, learn more here. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: National Organization of Youth Safety - #NYTEC2024 (Sept. 20 and 21) See “Waitress: The Musical” at the Arvada Center Regional Air Quality Council - Sign up for summer ozone text alerts Incogni - Use code CityCast for 55% off the annual plan. PineMelon: Use promo code CITYCASTDENVER for $75 off your first delivery Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
The Problem With Self-Delusion (1 Samuel 11:26-12:14)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 18:42


God loves you as you are, but he loves you too much to leave you that way. Rev. Jacob Smith explores this truth as illustrated in the confrontation between Nathan and David.

WHMP Radio
Edwards Church Rev Michael McSherry: Christian nationalism & Christian faith

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 20:31


7/18/24: Congressman Jim McGovern: Trump & Biden. Edwards Church Rev Michael McSherry: Christian nationalism & Christian faith. Astronomer Salman Hameed: lunar landings, black holes & Lego bricks.* Ruth Griggs w/ local rising stars, saxist Ben Malynoski & drummer Jacob Smith: their gig tomorrow here. *check this out: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUxG-HDyCPsFHouT6kbrJmsm_enDZmiDv

WHMP Radio
Astronomer Salman Hameed: lunar landings, black holes & Lego bricks

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 26:14


7/18/24: Congressman Jim McGovern: Trump & Biden. Edwards Church Rev Michael McSherry: Christian nationalism & Christian faith. Astronomer Salman Hameed: lunar landings, black holes & Lego bricks.* Ruth Griggs w/ local rising stars, saxist Ben Malynoski & drummer Jacob Smith: their gig tomorrow here. *check this out: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUxG-HDyCPsFHouT6kbrJmsm_enDZmiDv

WHMP Radio
Congressman Jim McGovern: Trump & Biden

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 24:13


7/18/24: Congressman Jim McGovern: Trump & Biden. Edwards Church Rev Michael McSherry: Christian nationalism & Christian faith. Astronomer Salman Hameed: lunar landings, black holes & Lego bricks.* Ruth Griggs w/ local rising stars, saxist Ben Malynoski & drummer Jacob Smith: their gig tomorrow here. *check this out: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUxG-HDyCPsFHouT6kbrJmsm_enDZmiDv

WHMP Radio
Ruth Griggs w/ saxist Ben Malynoski & drummer Jacob Smith: their gig tomorrow here

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 18:32


7/18/24: Congressman Jim McGovern: Trump & Biden. Edwards Church Rev Michael McSherry: Christian nationalism & Christian faith. Astronomer Salman Hameed: lunar landings, black holes & Lego bricks.* Ruth Griggs w/ local rising stars, saxist Ben Malynoski & drummer Jacob Smith: their gig tomorrow here. *check this out: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUxG-HDyCPsFHouT6kbrJmsm_enDZmiDv

New Books Network
A Book Unbound

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 42:54


What would it be like if scholars presented their research in sound rather than in print? Better yet, what if we could hear them in the act of their research and analysis, pulling different historical sounds from the archives and rubbing them against one another in an audio editor? In today's episode, we get to find out what such an innovative scholarly audiobook would sound like–because our guest has created the first one! Jacob Smith‘s ESC (University of Michigan Press) is a fascinating sonic exploration of postwar radio drama and contemporary sound art, as well as a meditation on how humans have reshaped the ecological fate of the planet. Before we listen to an excerpt of ESC, Mack interviews Jake about how his skills as a former musician came in handy for his work as an audio academic. You can listen to ESC: Sonic Adventure in the Anthropocene in its entirety for free courtesy of the University of Michigan Press. You can also watch Jake's 90s band The Mysteries of Life perform in the “bad music video” Jake mentions or on Conan O'Brien. Jacob Smith is founder and director of the Master of Arts in Sound Arts and Industries, and professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. He is the author of three print-based books on sound: Vocal Tracks: Performance and Sound Media (University of California Press 2008); Spoken Word: Postwar American Phonograph Cultures(University of California Press 2011); and Eco-Sonic Media (University of California Press, 2015). He writes and teaches about the cultural history of media, with a focus on sound and performance. Today's show was edited by Craig Eley and featured music by Blue Dot Sessions. Our intern is Gina Moravec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Communications
A Book Unbound

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 42:54


What would it be like if scholars presented their research in sound rather than in print? Better yet, what if we could hear them in the act of their research and analysis, pulling different historical sounds from the archives and rubbing them against one another in an audio editor? In today's episode, we get to find out what such an innovative scholarly audiobook would sound like–because our guest has created the first one! Jacob Smith‘s ESC (University of Michigan Press) is a fascinating sonic exploration of postwar radio drama and contemporary sound art, as well as a meditation on how humans have reshaped the ecological fate of the planet. Before we listen to an excerpt of ESC, Mack interviews Jake about how his skills as a former musician came in handy for his work as an audio academic. You can listen to ESC: Sonic Adventure in the Anthropocene in its entirety for free courtesy of the University of Michigan Press. You can also watch Jake's 90s band The Mysteries of Life perform in the “bad music video” Jake mentions or on Conan O'Brien. Jacob Smith is founder and director of the Master of Arts in Sound Arts and Industries, and professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. He is the author of three print-based books on sound: Vocal Tracks: Performance and Sound Media (University of California Press 2008); Spoken Word: Postwar American Phonograph Cultures(University of California Press 2011); and Eco-Sonic Media (University of California Press, 2015). He writes and teaches about the cultural history of media, with a focus on sound and performance. Today's show was edited by Craig Eley and featured music by Blue Dot Sessions. Our intern is Gina Moravec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Sound Studies
A Book Unbound

New Books in Sound Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 42:54


What would it be like if scholars presented their research in sound rather than in print? Better yet, what if we could hear them in the act of their research and analysis, pulling different historical sounds from the archives and rubbing them against one another in an audio editor? In today's episode, we get to find out what such an innovative scholarly audiobook would sound like–because our guest has created the first one! Jacob Smith‘s ESC (University of Michigan Press) is a fascinating sonic exploration of postwar radio drama and contemporary sound art, as well as a meditation on how humans have reshaped the ecological fate of the planet. Before we listen to an excerpt of ESC, Mack interviews Jake about how his skills as a former musician came in handy for his work as an audio academic. You can listen to ESC: Sonic Adventure in the Anthropocene in its entirety for free courtesy of the University of Michigan Press. You can also watch Jake's 90s band The Mysteries of Life perform in the “bad music video” Jake mentions or on Conan O'Brien. Jacob Smith is founder and director of the Master of Arts in Sound Arts and Industries, and professor in the Department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern University. He is the author of three print-based books on sound: Vocal Tracks: Performance and Sound Media (University of California Press 2008); Spoken Word: Postwar American Phonograph Cultures(University of California Press 2011); and Eco-Sonic Media (University of California Press, 2015). He writes and teaches about the cultural history of media, with a focus on sound and performance. Today's show was edited by Craig Eley and featured music by Blue Dot Sessions. Our intern is Gina Moravec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies

Outside Ourselves
The Authority of Scripture with Jacob Smith

Outside Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 52:43


Kelsi chats with the Reverend Jacob Smith about the authority of Scripture - how we define it and what it means for us - both Christian and non-Christian. Jacob works to define Scripture as authoritative not because it's a handbook for better living, but because it reveals Christ crucified for your sins. The two chat about Jacob's background, how he came into ministry, and the role evidential and legal apologetics have played for him personally, and end on the comfort that comes from proclaiming a good news and truth that's success isn't dependent on us as it's messengers. The Reverend Jacob Smith is the Rector of Calvary - St. George. Jake was born on the Navajo Reservation and was raised in Yuma, Arizona. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 2000 with a BA in History, with an emphasis in Near Eastern Studies. He received his M. Div from Trinity Episcopal in May, 2006. Jacob was ordained to the diaconate on June 3, 2006 in the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego, and ordained a presbyter at Calvary Church on December 3, 2006. Show Notes: ⁠Support 1517⁠ ⁠1517 Podcasts⁠ ⁠The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts⁠ ⁠1517 on Youtube⁠ More from Kelsi: ⁠Kelsi Klembara⁠ ⁠ Follow Kelsi on Instagram⁠ ⁠Follow Kelsi on Twitter⁠ ⁠Kelsi's Newsletter⁠ Subscribe to the Show: ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ Spotify⁠ ⁠Youtube⁠ More from Jacob and the episode: HWSS NWA talk Jacob's podcast, Same Old Song Alan Noble's article, "Let the Cultural Christians Come unto Jesus"

The Mockingpulpit
God Has a Choice - Jacob Smith

The Mockingpulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 20:28


Dread and Breakfast
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 5 (2.10)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 60:54


“Focus on the flames. Keep in mind the purpose of the fire: we're trying to cleanse. Fire can be destructive, but it can be very cleansing in its wake.”Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmAnd of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise. If you'd like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson.  George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011.  Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Dread and Breakfast
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 2 (2.07)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 71:03


Come on in! Everything's fine. We've got an open booth right over here. How about we start you off with a dozen-egg omelet? No, really, we're doing great! Everything's a-okay around here! EVERYTHING IS FINE!Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail.com!And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise this season. If you'd like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson.  George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011.  Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Talkingbird
Nothing to Lose…Really? — Jacob Smith

Talkingbird

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 26:52


A talk from the 16th Annual Mockingbird Conference in NYC. April 25, 2024. Property of Mockingbird Ministries, all rights reserved (www.mbird.com).

Dread and Breakfast
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 1 (2.06)

Dread and Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 96:24


Welcome to Spillman, 1958! And welcome to The Broken Yolk: the most haunted diner this side of the Mississippi. Snag a seat at the corner booth, and stay awhile. Our Regulars will make sure you're taken care of. Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail,comSound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.Come say hi: dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
Good Shepherd Sunday (John 10:11-18)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 16:17


In this sermon, Rev. Jacob Smith reflects on how Jesus is our Good Shepherd.

Story of the Fight
UFC Vegas 90: Allen vs Curtis | ONE Fight Night 21: Eersel vs Nicolas | ONE Friday Fights 58 | React

Story of the Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 110:42


MERCH IS HERE: https://storyofthefight.etsy.com Thank you so much ONE Championship for letting us use your footage! ATTRIBUTIONS SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/@ONEChampionship CREATED BY: ONE Championship ALERT: Next week you are welcome to join us LIVE on our YouTube Channel at 9am PST/11am CST if you wanna comment and laugh along with Will, Miro, and Rich! Otherwise, hit us up any way you like including by email to have your questions answered in our mailbag episode! Please leave a rating and a review along with a subscription, and check out our YouTube channel to like & subscribe! Video Episode in Full: https://youtube.com/live/_H_ghAFxwcU https://Instagram.com/StoryoftheFight https://Twitter.com/StoryoftheFight https://Twitch.tv/storyofthefight TikTok: @StoryoftheFight Facebook Group: https://m.facebook.com/home.php#!/groups/903248290491045?group_view_referrer=search --- 00:00:00 - Welcome & Intros UFC Vegas 90 00:02:20 - Brendan Allen vs. Chris Curtis 00:15:40 - Chepe Mariscal vs. Morgan Charrier 00:19:30 - Ignacio Bahamondes vs. Christos Giagos 00:24:05 - Charlie Campbell vs. Trevor Peek 00:27:30 - Administrative Details ONE Fight Night 21 00:37:30 - Alexis Nicolas vs Regian Eersel 00:50:00 - Tye Ruotolo vs Izaak Michell 00:56:35 - Ben Tynan vs Duke Didier 01:04:20 - Jacob Smith vs Denis Puric 01:10:12 - Kade Ruotolo vs Francisco Lo 01:13:45 - Administrative Details 01:16:35 - ONE Friday Fights 58 01:16:50 - Superbon vs Marat Grigorian 01:24:40 - Nong-O vs Kulabdam 01:26:50 - Yutaro Asahi vs Seksan 01:30:10 - Shadow vs Erik Hehir 01:40:50 - Jake Peacock vs Kohei Shinjo 01:43:00 - Trailer for ONE 168: Return to Denver 01:45:00 - Next Episode Preview/Outro #UFCVegas90 #ONEFightNight21 #ONEFridayFights58

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
Walking Backwards Into a Redeemed Future (Easter Sunday)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 15:55


Listen to the Rev. Jacob Smith's sermon on Easter Sunday 2024.

The Winners Paradigm
Episode 173 - Unleashing Potential: Jacob Smith's Journey from Adversity to Success in Fitness and Life

The Winners Paradigm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 26:39


Welcome to The Winners Paradigm! In this episode, I had the honor of sitting down with Jacob Smith, an inspiring life coach and fitness enthusiast from Oceanside, California. Jacob's compelling story of overcoming adversity and leveraging his challenges to become a better version of himself left a lasting impression on me. We delved into the power of mindset, discipline, and the profound impact of surrounding oneself with high-caliber individuals. Jacob's insights on aligning actions with personal definitions of success and the importance of being present in every aspect of life resonated deeply with me. I'm excited for you to join us on this journey of growth and empowerment by tuning in to this transformative conversation. Timestamps: 00:00 Jacob Smith, fitness coach, passionate about helping. 05:52 Overcame challenges to achieve professional and personal success. 07:17 Self-awareness and internal action lead to success. 11:30 Struggle to find capacity for better relationships. 13:22 Time is currency, focus on filling yourself. 19:10 Life is about others, not just you. 21:57 Be ready for change or move on. 23:12 Success is being the best version of yourself. You'll Learn: How does Jacob Smith's personal story and experiences contribute to his passion for fitness and coaching? What are some key insights Jacob shares about the role of mindset and perspective in overcoming challenges and adversities?  How does Jacob's experience and background shape his approach to discipline, routine, and prioritization? Turning Negatives into Positives: "I'm gonna turn all these negatives into positives. All of these challenges and trials and tribulations that I've been through, I can use them, and all this negative emotion is the fuel that's gonna push me forward." - Jacob Smith Top Recommended Resources: 5 Easy Steps To Recalibrate Your Mindset Now Sponsored By My Fit Life   DISCOUNT CODE: TWP20 For 20% OFF https://myfitlife.net/?ref=3Ogi6ygr  DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE COMMUNITY: Click Here to join our Facebook group where we discuss how to recalibrate your mindset and how to share your healing journey while teaching others to do the same Thanks for Rocking With US! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. To help out the show: Leave a 5 Star Rating and honest review on Apple Podcast. Your ratings and  reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewinnersparadigm/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewinnersparadigm/support

The Winners Paradigm
Episode 173 - Unleashing Potential: Jacob Smith's Journey from Adversity to Success in Fitness and Life

The Winners Paradigm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 26:39


Welcome to The Winners Paradigm! In this episode, I had the honor of sitting down with Jacob Smith, an inspiring life coach and fitness enthusiast from Oceanside, California. Jacob's compelling story of overcoming adversity and leveraging his challenges to become a better version of himself left a lasting impression on me. We delved into the power of mindset, discipline, and the profound impact of surrounding oneself with high-caliber individuals. Jacob's insights on aligning actions with personal definitions of success and the importance of being present in every aspect of life resonated deeply with me. I'm excited for you to join us on this journey of growth and empowerment by tuning in to this transformative conversation. Timestamps: 00:00 Jacob Smith, fitness coach, passionate about helping. 05:52 Overcame challenges to achieve professional and personal success. 07:17 Self-awareness and internal action lead to success. 11:30 Struggle to find capacity for better relationships. 13:22 Time is currency, focus on filling yourself. 19:10 Life is about others, not just you. 21:57 Be ready for change or move on. 23:12 Success is being the best version of yourself. You'll Learn: How does Jacob Smith's personal story and experiences contribute to his passion for fitness and coaching? What are some key insights Jacob shares about the role of mindset and perspective in overcoming challenges and adversities?  How does Jacob's experience and background shape his approach to discipline, routine, and prioritization? Turning Negatives into Positives: "I'm gonna turn all these negatives into positives. All of these challenges and trials and tribulations that I've been through, I can use them, and all this negative emotion is the fuel that's gonna push me forward." - Jacob Smith Top Recommended Resources: 5 Easy Steps To Recalibrate Your Mindset Now Sponsored By My Fit Life   DISCOUNT CODE: TWP20 For 20% OFF https://myfitlife.net/?ref=3Ogi6ygr  DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE COMMUNITY: Click Here to join our Facebook group where we discuss how to recalibrate your mindset and how to share your healing journey while teaching others to do the same Thanks for Rocking With US! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. To help out the show: Leave a 5 Star Rating and honest review on Apple Podcast. Your ratings and  reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewinnersparadigm/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewinnersparadigm/support

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
The Mediator of a New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 22:25


In this sermon, the Rev.Jacob Smith talks about covenant and how Jesus mediates the New Covenant.

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast
He Gets Us (John 2:13-22)

Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 16:43


In this sermon, the Rev. Jacob Smith articulates how Jesus is the cornerstone of the new and living temple.