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Dr. Jeremy Sims' message from Hill City DC's Live services November 17, 2024. Safe & secure ways to give to the ministry at Hill City: https://hillcitydc.com/give -- Resources: In need of Prayer or Pastoral Care: https://hillcitydc.com/care Hill City Live Sunday Messages: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... -- Stay Connected: Website: https://hillcitydc.com/ Hill City Worship: https://shorturl.at/hjQR0 YouTube: / @hillcitydc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hillcitydc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hillcitychur...
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Jeremy Sims, Director of the Center for Sustainable Ministry at Southeastern University (SEU), as he delivers a beautiful message on "Lazarus". Safe & secure ways to give to the ministry at Hill City: https://hillcitydc.com/give -- Resources: 2023 Bible Reading Plan: https://hillcitydc.com/bible-reading Kids Resources: https://hillcitydc.com/kids In need of Prayer or Pastoral Care: https://hillcitydc.com/care Hill City Live Sunday Messages: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hillcitydc -- Stay Connected: Website: https://hillcitydc.com/ Hill City Worship: https://shorturl.at/hjQR0 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HillCityDC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hillcitydc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hillcitychurchdc #HillCityDC #HillCityChurchDC Scripture: John 11:17-21 NIV John 11:23-26 NIV John 11:28-35 NIV
July 9, 2023 AM Service
On today's episode I interview my second guest Jeremy Sims. He is a former pro NBA & WNBA dancer and designer, and I dig in a little deeper to find out how he got started in his pro dance career.
August 7, 2022 AM Service
Steve & Matt unpack about our experience presenting at, and attending, Wild Goose. Paula Stone Williams Jim Wallis Dianna Butler Bass Welcome Squad (university initiative at UNCSA developed by Steve) Shoutouts: Lou Scalzo, Gabe Stoutimore, Monte Fields, Brent Lutz, Jeremy Sims, Steve Witherup, Rob & Holli Sperti, David & Dara Docusen, John Bost, the states of Ohio and Alabama, Southeastern University (Lakeland) security team 1995-1999.
July 17, 2022 AM Service
April 3, 2022 AM Service
Rams is an Australian comedy-drama film directed by Jeremy Sims and written by Jules Duncan. It was released in 2020. It is based on the Icelandic drama film Rams (2015). Shankar Jeyapandian of 4EB Tamil analyses the film for “Namma Australia” series. Part 3. March 2022. - ஆஸ்திரேலிய திரைப்படங்களை நாம் தமிழ் நேயர்களுக்கு அறிமுகம் செய்கிறோம். திரைப்படம்: RAMS (2020). இயக்கம்: Jeremy Sims. இந்த திரைப்படம் குறித்த அலசலை முன்வைக்கின்றவர் பிரிஸ்பேன் 4 EB தமிழ் ஒலியின் சங்கர் ஜெயபாண்டியன். திரைப்படம் – 3.
Jeremy Sims. Are you interested in learning more about Four Corners Church? Visit: http://www.fourhuntsville.com
An all new episode of Hey Hey It's The Podcast is here. Join Criss Fresh, Mitch and Jonesy as they recap episodes of Australian TV institution Hey Hey It's Saturday. This episode looks at the 27th Hey Hey of 1996. It features Jo Beth Taylor hosting, Billy Zane, Jeremy Sims and more. Please subscribe to us on iTunes and you can find us at: Twitter: @heyheypodcast Instagram: @heyheypodcast
Join us for a road trip book club, with actor and director Jeremy Sims and novelist and academic Intan Paramaditha. Travel on foot, in a car, on a train, into both ravaged and familiar landscapes
From the Popcorn Podcast vault comes a special chat with actor Michael Caton about his Australian film Rams. The Aussie icon reveals what it was like stepping out of his comfort zone for the character of Les and recounts the joys of working with Sam Neill again after almost 40 years while sharing some fun stories from filming in beautiful Mount Barker, Western Australia.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMbnsLGBKE8Wp37PLyR-7l9IyUbajOrDd
From the Popcorn Podcast vault comes a chat with actor Sam Neill about his 2020 Australian film Rams and its important themes. Neill gives insights into his character Colin and what it was like filming in the beautiful Western Australian countryside.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMbnsLGBKE8Wp37PLyR-7l9IyUbajOrDd
Steve Arnold ACS talks about his experience shooting the hit Aussie film "RAMS" with Sam Neill, Michael Caton and director Jeremy Sims. Steve tells us about the process of testing and comparing the full range of Panavision Anamorphic lenses, creating custom LUT's for the film and how he works to get a much of the look as possible captured in camera. This episode was recorded with a live audience at the United Cinemas Opera Quays in Sydney as a special event with the NSW ACS.
Director Jeremy Sims talks to Popcorn Podcast about his latest movie Rams, starring Sam Neill and Michael Caton as warring sheep-farmer brothers. Sims shares why the film is more than just a remake; what it was like to bring Neill and Caton together onscreen again; and why sheep are a metaphor for people. #RamsMovie @roadshow Popcorn Podcast is your place for the latest movie reviews, news, celebrity interviews and giveaways. Rams is in cinemas now. Check local listings for screening times. https://www.hoyts.com.au/cinemas/cronulla Popcorn Podcast Hosts: Leigh and Tim Producer: Leigh Livingstone
We're back. After a long break Michael and Krissa are here to fill you in on whats happening at The Sun. This week we chat with Rams director Jeremy Sims and its star Michael Caton.
Director Jeremy Sims talks to Popcorn Podcast about his new movie Rams, starring Sam Neill and Michael Caton as warring sheep-farmer brothers. Sims shares why the film is more than just a remake; what it was like to bring Neill and Caton together onscreen again; and why sheep are a metaphor for people.
We can hear the hum of the projectors and people walking through our doors. The podcast will be back in full swing next week with interviews with the director and star of delightful new film RAMS, Jeremy Sims and Michael Caton.
Leigh and Tim talk Radioactive, the story of extraordinary scientist Marie Curie, as well as feel-good Aussie flick Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt). Plus, Rams is a roaring (or baa-ing) success; the sequel we're pretty sure no one asked for; and Songbird hits a little close to the bone.
Emily was unwell last week, so Chris Judd stepped in to bring us a review on new Aussie movie, Rams. The film is directed by Jeremy Sims, written by Jules Duncan and stars actors like Sam Neill and Michael Caton. The film is a re-imagining of the Icelandic drama film, 'Rams' by Grímur Hákonarson.Emily will be back this Friday with a review on Brazen Hussies, so make sure you tune in Friday at 4.30pm. Stream us online at youthtalkradio.com or via TuneIn. This update is brought to you by Myzitified Giftz, find out more here -> https://www.youthtalkradio.com/business-directory.html#youthtalk #youthjam
Fiona speaks to director Jeremy Sims about his new Aussie flick 'Rams' with Sam Neill and Michael Caton, a remake of the Icelandic hit, we catch up on 'Leap of Faith', a documentary going behind the making of William Friedkin's 'The Exorcist', and check out Anya Taylor-Joy as a woman making waves in the male-dominated 1960s chess world in 'The Queen's Gambit'.
Leigh and Tim share why you should watch Rams, the Aussie drama starring Sam Neill and Michael Caton as feuding sheep-farming brothers. Plus, the Sammy Davis Jr biopic in the works, George Clooney's Calico Joe, and Harrison Ford as an unhinged sea captain
50 EPISODES! In the 50th episode of this Podcast, Cinema Australia's Matthew Eeles chats with Rams director Jeremy Sims. Rams is a remake of an Icelandic film and follows two Brothers Colin (Sam Neill) and Les (Michael Caton) who have been fighting for decades. Both are award-winning sheep farmers but when disaster strikes and disease threatens their flocks, will they be able to work together to save their sheep, their legacy, and their community? Jeremy is a director, producer and writer of film, television and theatre. Prior to directing Rams, he made Last Cab to Darwin, Beneath Hill 60 and Last Train to Freo.
In this episode, award-winning actor, screenwriter, director and author Leon Ford joins James to unpack the remarkable "What a piece of work is a man" speech from Hamlet, and discuss why playing the young prince was a highlight of his career. Leon’s Bell Shakespeare credits include the title roles in Hamlet and Tartuffe. On screen he has starred in the HBO miniseries The Pacific, ABC’s The Letdown and the upcoming Jeremy Sims film Rams. As a director, Leon’s first feature film, Griff the Invisible, premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and won an AACTA Award for Best Screenplay.
Professional Development Session with QA guru, Jeremy Sims, on keeping your Cucumber scripts fresh. Jeremy has spoken at numerous DAQAA monthly meetings (Des Moines QA user group) and the Des Moines IBAAD conference. Jeremy is an experienced BDD practitioner with broad experience in software development and testing. He is a proven coach and trainer, that has helped several organizations define and implement agile testing practices and automation using Acceptance Test Driven Development/BDD. His specialization is in the area of test automation and has provided hands-on guidance to various organizations ranging from small teams to fortune 100 companies.
Angeline and Jeremy Sims are a recently married couple who are expecting their first baby this July. The Unmasked message has had a profound affect on their identities and sexuality, and they share some of their story and answer your questions in this special episode of the Unmasked Podcast.
Actor turned director Jeremy Sims on his 2018 documentary about Wayne Gardner. Twin Peaks alumni Sheryl Lee explains how cult character Laura Palmer has shaped her life and career, and screenwriter Debra Oswald talks us through her top TV picks.
Actor turned director Jeremy Sims on his 2018 documentary about Wayne Gardner. Twin Peaks alumni Sheryl Lee explains how cult character Laura Palmer has shaped her life and career, and screenwriter Debra Oswald talks us through her top TV picks.
We check in with Variety critic Jessica Kiang at Venice Film Festival. Jeremy Sims is in the studio talking about his new documentary Wayne, about the incredible life and career of motorcycle world champion Wayne Gardner, and Vulture magazine's Jen Chaney talks Emmys predictions.
We check in with Variety critic Jessica Kiang at Venice Film Festival. Jeremy Sims is in the studio talking about his new documentary Wayne, about the incredible life and career of motorcycle world champion Wayne Gardner, and Vulture magazine's Jen Chaney talks Emmys predictions.
Writer / director Stephan Elliot on his new 1970s-set film Swinging Safari.
It's the time of year to pause and reflect, so we take some time to think back on the show so far and what we've done in 2017. Also, Steve makes a big announcement.Join the exclusive Cxmhunity Facebook group to interact with the hosts, guests, and other listeners by pledging just $1/month on Patreon!A huge thanks to the following people who made the first year of CXMH possible:Our wives and families, Scott McConnell, Sarah Fader, Sarah Schuster, Aaron J. Smith, Mike McHargue, Jason Micheli, William Paul Young, Gabe Howard, Nate Crawford, Dr. Heather Vacek, Nate Pyle, Dr. Bart Andrews, Jon Scott, Kristen Kansiewicz, L.J. Vanier, Sarah Robinson, Rev. Liz Edman, Stephanie Gates, Dan from Canada, Grace Sandra, J.J. Landis, Jeremy Sims, Act of Congress, Dr. Janis Whitlock, Stephen Mansfield, Hannah Brencher, Dr. Jonathan Singer, Dr. Sherry Molock, Rev. Ed Bacon, John Pavlovitz, Dr. Elizabeth Horn, Jason Chesnut, Kay Warren, Zach Hoag, Marc Alan Schelske, Kaitlin Curtice, Dr. Stacey Freedenthal, Dr. Amber Thornton, CloZee, Rivers and Robots, Seth Baker, Chris Guar, Jenna Rose Jack, Caroline North, Christy Vanhoozer, Rudy Caseres, Lindsay Hicks, Barry Pearman, Noel Young, Brad Wofford, Sarah McLachlan, Callan Sims, Justin who lent Robert the earphones that one time, anyone who gave us podcasting advice, the folks who rate & review us on iTunes, Carter Carroll, Kevin Garcia, James Vore, Andre Henry, so many more people, and you: the listeners.Coming in 2018: Amy Simpson, Brittney Moses, Dr. Holly Oxhandler, Dr. David Susman, Scott Sauls, Dr. Margaret Rutherford, and plenty more! Make sure to subscribe and come back to listen!Support CXMH on Patreon or leave us a review on iTunes or Google Play! Check out other episodes and find your favorite guest on our website. Connect with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.Connect with Robert on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and his website.Connect with Steve on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and his website.
This episode was recorded at the 2015 AACTA Directing nominees panel, with Last Cab to Darwin director, Jeremy Sims, Holding the Man’s Neil Armfield and Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door director Shawn Seet.
Award-winning stage and screen director and actor Jeremy Sims, and iconic actor and national treasure Michael Caton (The Sullivans, The Castle) discuss the making of Last Cab to Darwin – a film adaptation of the Sims-produced hit play — which follows a cancer-stricken cabbie (played by Caton) who seeks to die with dignity.
Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC and our continued coverage of the Ladies Appreciation picks for the month of May!! This week we cover Castle Freak (1995) directed by Stuart Gordon, selected by Becky and Beneath Hill 60 (2010) directed by Jeremy Sims selected by Rach from the Girls on Film Podcast. We had to get creative this week due to some scheduling issues and unexpected curveballs, but the show is complete and it's here for your listening enjoyment. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
November 7, 2010 - morning service