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EPISODE 416: FROM GENERATIONAL RAGE to GENERATIONAL HOPE | GUEST: Jesse Manibusan In this impactful episode, the one and only Jesse Manibusan (GO), an internationally renown composer, singer/songwriter, storyteller, humorist, catechist, evangelizer, and encourager, shares with great vulnerability and conviction his moving journey from a family beset by generational wounds to one of ever-unveiling hope, healing and abundance. If you are struggling with inner discord of any kind, this incredibly moving episode will leave you in a new place of hope. LISTEN NOW! SHARE! OUR MISSION: We're uniting families in building the Kingdom. We help families make their homes places of saint-making, culture-building, and territory-taking disciples of Jesus Christ. Over the past ten years, thousands have been blessed by a "family roadmap." We've been united in gathering in our respective homes on a weekly basis to talk and pray using a fun, meaningful "Live IT Gathering Guide" based on subsequent Sunday readings. Get your free LIT Guide at ILoveMyFamily.us or the Live IT App at MassImpact.us/APP. Right now, we are in particular need, and we would be so grateful for your prayers, engagement, and Partnership. GO: MassImpact.us/PARTNER IGNITE Radio Live was named by Spotify as a top podcast globally. Access all our other great programs at IGNITERadioLive.com, an outreach of Mass Impact, a dynamic missionary movement of families united in seeking, proclaiming, living, and building the Kingdom. Find out more and get on board at ILoveMyFamily.us. Please click on that partner tab. We are a full-time missionary movement 100% dependent upon your prayers and financial partnership. SUPPORT OUR MISSION: PURCHASE AMAZON BUTTON BUY GREG'S BOOK or AUDIO HERE "The Magnificent Piglets of Pigletsville: Our Present-Day Plight Wrapped in a Fairytale" IF YOU'RE A CATHOLIC MAN interested in missioned friendships marked by the hearts of men united in striving to build the Kingdom. GO: Pentecost365.us. JOIN OUR Belief & Beverages Nights: MassImpact.us/BNB PARTNER WITH THIS MOVEMENT at MassImpact.us/PARTNER. SUPPORT CATHOLIC BUSINESSES and leaders committed to professional excellence and building the Kingdom. GO: MassImpact.us/KINGDOM Oh, Most Holy Spirit, come and IGNITE the Great FIRE of Your Love! Set it ABLAZE in our minds and hearts! #Catholic #Marriage #Family #ilovemyfamily #ThyKingdomCome #christian #home #faith #children #virtue #holiness #funny #inspiring #love #parents #happiness #heaven --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igniteradiolive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/igniteradiolive/support
On this special encore edition of the SLHour, we bring you highlights from the WYD2002 CD LIVE Concert – recorded at Exhibition Place, on July 18th 2002. You'll hear Tom Booth, Sarah Hart, Susan HooKong-Taylor, Janelle, Daniel Facerias, Hermana Glenda, Critical Mass, Julie Lafontaine, Jesse Manibusan, Martin Valverde, Migueli and Ziza. This program first aired on August 1, 2009.
We talk to Jesse Manibusan about his weekly livestream, Owl's Tree, the new West Coast National Catholic Youth Conference, and what is behind the the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe.
In this episode of CTM, world renowned singer / songwriter, story teller, and disciple of Jesus Christ, Jesse Manibusan, joins me in conversation revolving around the topic of ‘Turn That Frown Upside Down'.
Jesse Manibusan is a composer, singer/songwriter, storyteller, humorist, catechist, evangelizer and encourager. In this interview, Jesse shares his journey of encouraging others and growing into encouraging himself.
In this week's episode, we're exploring what it means to be hospitable as people of faith. In this traditional season of gathering, let's consider creative ways that we can welcome, care, and make space for others, even those who are different from us. Here are some resources which I hope will help you explore this topic in a deeper way on your own. 1. Book: Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition, by Christine D. Pohl 2. Book: Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People) - Seven Ways to Welcome Like Jesus, by Carolyn Lacey 3. Podcast: Biologos with Shauna Niequist - Let's Sit Here a Little Longer 4. Book: Taste and See: Discovering God Among Butchers, Bakers and Fresh Food Makers, by Margaret Feinberg 5. Podcast: The Next Right Thing with Emily P. Freeman and Shauna Niequist - Make Soup and Eat It, Too 6. Song: All Are Welcome (All Belong), by Jesse Manibusan and Ken Canedo - cover by Chris Brunelle 7. Song: The King Is Coming, by Christy Nockels 8. Song: We Gather Together, arr. S. Paulus 9. Song: Make Room, by Casting Crowns featuring Matt Maher 10. From the Vatican - Synod on Synodality - I pray there's more to come from this beautiful opportunity in every area of the world for the Church to be hospitable in prayerfully listening to God's people.
This week's Say Yes to Holiness 1 on 1 Conversation podcast episode is with Justin Dery, Director of Ministries at St Paul Parish in Seneca, SC and an OSV Innovation Talk speaker. Our conversation revolved around Justin's talk, entitled, "Undignified Liturgical Music" during which we spoke about what good, true and beautiful liturgical music sounds like, and how we might all grow in our capacity to desire to hear it. Justin Dery is a contemporary Catholic worship leader, singer-songwriter, speaker and youth minister. He studied Music at Rhode Island College and Liturgical Music at Notre Dame. Recently relocating to Anderson, South Carolina, Dery serves as Director of Ministries at Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, in Seneca, South Carolina. A native of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Dery served as Worship Leader for the Diocese of Providence's “Glorify” and Music Director for Saint Blaise Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Boston. Dery has played/worked with various artists, groups, and to include Nationally recognized Catholic Speakers and Musicians such as Steve Angrisano, Doug Tooke, Mike Patin, Emily Wilson, Bob Perron, Jesse Manibusan, Sarah Kroger, and Katie Prejean. Dery has played at World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney, Australia. Additional venues include Soulfest, Proud 2B Catholic, Catholic Heart Work Camp, and Diocesan Gatherings for the Diocese of Charleston, Diocese of Savanah, Diocese of St. Augustine, Diocese of Providence and the Archdiocese of Hartford. Dery played for “Pointe Blank,” a contemporary Christian band, playing on the same line-up as Matt Maher, Chris Tomlin, Third Day and Jars of Clay. Dery resides in Anderson, SC, with his wife Emily, and they're three daughters, Bridget, Veronica, and Juliette. During our conversation, Justin shared his story of his musical experiences, how he came to be the Director of Ministries at St Paul Parish in Seneca, SC and also an OSV Innovation Talk speaker. To contact Justin, email: justinderymusic@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayyestoholiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sayyestoholiness/support
In this episode of the We Should Pray Podcast, we are right here. Today, in this moment. And we welcome special musical guest Jesse Manibusan. View the episode on YouTube Want New Music Every Month from Amanda? Become a Patron: amandavernon.com/patron
23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimeBE OPEN and find ways to attach yourself to the Lord by taking greater responsibility and ownership for the mission of the gospel by being a disciple who gets involved in the life-changing and life-giving work of the Lord.SCRIPTUREMark 7: 31 - 37GOD MOMENT"Sometimes one must go from God to go to God"MUSIC"Open My Eyes" by Jesse Manibusan
Opening Hymn: Open My Eyes, Lord Text: Based on Mark 8:22-23; Jesse Manibusan, b. 1958Tune: Jesse Manibusan, b. 1958; acc. By Ed Bolduc, b. 1969, choral arr. By Ken Canedo, b. 1953 © 1988, 1998, 1999, Jesse Manibusan, Published by OCP. Preparation of Gifts: Be Not Afraid Text: Based on Isaiah 43:2–3; Luke 6:20ff. Text and music © 1975, 1978, Robert J. Dufford, SJ, and OCP. All rights reserved Communion hymn: I Receive the Living God Text: Vss. 1-3, 5-9, Bernard Geoffroy, b. 1946; tr. by Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc.; vs. 4, anonymous Closing Hymn: Joyful, Joyful We Adore You Text: Henry van Dyke, 1852-1933, alt All music re-printed with permission via ONE LICENSE, License # A-723939. All rights reserved. Celebrant: Father Daniel Straughn Today's readings (via USCCB): bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-reading For more information, visit our parish website at MaryQueenofPeacePGH.org.
What is it like to spend part of your childhood as an American in Italy in the 1960's? Not only that, but what is it like to be the oldest of 8 children ? What happens when your mom, a classical pianist by training, buys herself a guitar and you and your siblings "borrow" that guitar to teach yourselves rock and roll? How do you decide whether or not to let your talent rest as a personal passion, or to turn it into a career? What happens when one of your own two children leaves home for a career as an actor in New York? And finally, what is it like when a group of sober drunks teaches you that not only addiction but recovery can run in a family? Find out in this episode of Apparent Artist featuring a very seasoned artist and family man, Frank Manibusan. This episode is dedicate in loving memory to Frank Sr. and Lolla ManibusanSong credit for "Hold On To Love" goes to Jesse Manibusan . THANK YOU , Jesse. To see Frank perform "Homeland" by Jesse Manibusan, go to Facebook and check out:https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10202700754276499&id=1728144335
Season 1, Episode 16. We sometimes need to be reminded that Jesus walks with us - and that we never walk alone. We need to have the courage to believe that Jesus is with us always. Song: “Hold on to Love” written and sung by Jesse Manibusan.
In this episode of The Commons, Jesse Manibusan and Remi Fonseca Bauer discuss the origins of sequences in the Church and their role in the liturgy today, as well as the role of Paraclete, "God who accompanies," in our lives. Jesse's spark of a simple melody inspired Remi to compose a new song that eventually became a setting of the Pentecost Sequence. Utilizing the official poetic text of the Lectionary, this gentle setting truly expresses the sweet consolation and hope of the Holy Spirit.
Fr. Gervan Mezezes tells us about jumping into a small, Piper Archer airplane last week with the Eucharist to fly at 6,500 feet and bless Tennesseans as they continue to deal with the devastating March 3 tornadoes and the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. Follow that up with an interview with legendary singer, songwriter, catechist, storyteller, humorist and evangelizer, Jesse Manibusan.
4th Sunday in Lent (March 22, 2020) Music: "Open My Eyes, Lord"- Jesse Manibusan "The King of Love My Shepherd Is"- Traditional Hymn Musician: Thomas Conroy Homilist: Fr. Michael Stumpf Readings (via USCCB): http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/032220.cfm All music was produced and replayed with permission via ONE LICENSE. This podcast is the property of the South Side/Mount Washington Parish Community, all rights reserved.
Season 1, Episode 6. Peace be with you! The Valley Island Liturgy and Arts Conference happened this past weekend and featured musical guests Jesse Manibusan, Fr. Ricky Manalo, and O'ahu's EPIC (Ever Present in Christ) team. These musicians reminded us of how music can influence our liturgy and worship. We also reflected on the importance of when we come together in worship, we support one another to deepen our faith. One way we can reach out to others is through music. Listen in and sing with Fr. Rollie ask we ask our Lord to open up our eyes so that we may we see clearly and see beyond the physical, to see Christ's presence in our midst and in one another; open our ears so that we may hear God's word; and open up our hearts so that we may love like Jesus.
Jesse Manibusan shares the inspiring story behind his beloved signature song. Born from a simple Lectio Divina reflection on Scripture, "Open My Eyes" has blossomed into a multicultural favorite, including the bilingual English and Spanish version that is shared in this video. Open my eyes, Lord.
When we think of pastoral music composers, we think of David Haas. Marty Haugen. Dan Schutte. Tony Alonso. Jesse Manibusan. Ed Bolduc. Steve Angrisano. The list of well-known composers goes on and on. They are names that we see on our choral octavos, or on the composer’s credits of our hymns each week. In a way, we create this cultural divide between those who compose and those who take their songs into the churches for ministry. I’ve heard people say, “I can’t do what these ‘big name’ composers do.” And yet they arrange choral works for their choir, or write their own psalm setting to match the musical needs of their parish.Some of us might feel a tugging on our hearts to compose, writing down a scripture verse or little segment of a melody that we keep thinking about. But how do we act upon that call? Even more, what if we don’t see ourselves as composers, and stop ourselves before we even put pen to paper?As a pastoral musician, composing sacred music may seem daunting. Today David Kauffman and I discuss how to honor that call from the Spirit, and how any pastoral musician can grow such gifts.To provide some context before we begin, David Kauffman is a composer and creator of Good For the Soul Music, a sacred music company based out of Texas. David, along with Bill Gokelman, composed the “Mass of Renewal”, which won NPM’s national contest to vote for the best new or revised Mass setting in light of the Roman Missal changes implemented in 2010. The membership voted, and their “Mass of Renewal” was chosen.David joins us today from San Antonio, Texas.
Jesse Manibusan's gentle song is a prayerful litany of hope for today's world. Despite life's painful storms, grace and mercy are overflowing when we hold on to God's love.
We are closing out Advent with our fourth release, our first ever “OYH Lessons & Carols.” You’ll hear a range of great music from a variety of composers. You’ll also hear readings woven throughout, read by friends of the podcast: David Haas, Jes Garceau, Audrey Reichert, Carol Browning, and Jesse Manibusan. Whether you listen while driving in the car, baking Christmas cookies, preparing for liturgy, or anyplace else, we hope that this celebration will serve as a moment of pause and reflection during this busy time of year.So, please open your hymnals!
Catholic musician and speaker Jesse Manibusan is visiting the Diocese of St. Cloud from Oct. 26 to 29 to speak to youth, faith formation directors and youth ministers.
Jesse Manibusan and Tom Booth crafted an exquisite contemporary litany - a series of short prayers asking Mary, the First Disciple, for guidance and intercession. This litany utilizes the many multicultural titles of Mary, who leads all people to her Son.
With the Independence Day holiday coming up this week, many of us are thinking about a day off. For me, I’m not thinking about a day off on Wednesday, I’m thinking about today. We have just finished our inaugural One Call Institute for young pastoral musicians and their advocates. An outstanding group of young people, adults in ministry who work with young people, and team members gathered for an incredible week of learning, prayer, formation, and fellowship on the campus of Saint John’s Abbey and University in Central Minnesota.I come away from the week inspired, filled with hope for the future, and – needless to say – exhausted. So, in place of our customary interview, today we are bringing you an audio program from the Open Your Hymnal podcast. Open Your Hymnal, cohosted by Zack Stachowski and by me, is a special project aimed at breaking open the best-loved and most-common liturgical music in the Catholic repertoire. Each episode explores one song and features conversation with the composer and, sometimes, special guests.We are pleased to present today our interview with composer Jesse Manibusan about his song “Open My Eyes.” This song has been a staple of parishes around the world. Yet, though you may know the song well, there are new corners to explore and messages to consider.Jesse was able to join the One Call Institute community this year as a guest artist for a special evening of song, celebration, and discipleship formation.
Ken Canedo reflected on Jesus' teaching on the Bread of Life in John 6:22-71. He shared his thoughts with Jesse Manibusan, and together they composed this Communion song that challenges us to make a decision of faith on the Eucharist.
Steve Angrisano, Jesse Manibusan and Sarah Hart collaborated to write an Easter song that is perfect to celebrate Christ's victory over the grave!
Jesse Manibusan wears many titles: "Ambassador of Joy," "Catholic Ninja," "Itinerant Witness," and more. In this episode, Zack Stachowski and Matt Reichert chat with Jesse about his journey to liturgical music, his work with - and advocacy for - young people in the Church, his experience with depression, and how he finds ways to radiate joy. If you work in ministry or work with young people, this is a conversation you will not want to miss. So, please open your hymnal to "Open My Eyes."
Ken Canedo sits down with Jesse Manibusan to discuss the inspiration behind his new song, All Are Welcome (All Belong). While listening to Pedro Rubalcava giving a talk, Jesse was struck by Pedro's thought, "God's house isn't holy because all are welcome. God's house is holy because all belong. " Jesse started writing the song from there.
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, Mons. Peter Vaghi tells us about meeting God in the Upper Room and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Jesse Manibusan. David Naglieri and Samantha Wallace of the Knights of Columbus give us some social media tips and we meet Irish teen-age singer, Ca...
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, Mons. Peter Vaghi tells us about meeting God in the Upper Room and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Jesse Manibusan. David Naglieri and Samantha Wallace of the Knights of Columbus give us some social media tips and we meet Irish teen-age singer, Ca...
Jesse Manibusan sits down with Tom Booth to discuss the joyful and fun new song, "More Than Conquerors." Based on Romans 8:37-39, this energetic rocker by Tom Booth...
Jesse Manibusan and Tom Booth composed this contemporary Marian song with an appealing beat and sound theology. Mary is our model of faith. We humbly pray that she will lead us to her beloved Son, Jesus.
From the iconic Prologue of John's Gospel, Jesse and Ken crafted a dynamic contemporary song that brings the ancient text into the troubled times of today's world.
When the pastoral care ministers of a Catholic hospital asked Jesse to write a song about healing, he gave them "Revive Us, O God." Inspired by Psalm 85, this thoughtful ballad sings of the hope that can revitalize the Church today.
Youth minister Ken Canedo composed this upbeat song on discipleship as an invitation for young people to follow Jesus. With its easy chords, fun melody and interactive gestures, "Fish with Me" has engaged people of all ages around the world.
Jesse Manibusan performs Sarah Hart's new ballad on the Holy Spirit, who breathes mercy upon us and empowers us as the Body of Christ. Appropriate for the Year of Mercy, this song will be a favorite for Pentecost and Confirmation.
Song Ideas for Pentecost (Here are a couple of songs we used last year. If you can't see the link to play these files, please refresh your browser.) Psalm 104 - (higher key) Lord Send Out Your Spirit 2014 G LS (lower key) Lord Send Out Your Spirit 2014 E LS https://voicesasone.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Lord-Send-Out-Your-Spirit-LT-Mass-2014.mp3 Pentecost Sequence - Pentecost Sequence LS (this is intentionally very simple...easy key changes keep it interesting and building. We'd never done it before and they're singing it like crazy!) https://voicesasone.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Pentecost-Sequence-LT-Mass-2014.mp3 Awakening by Tomlin/Morgan (Capitol CMG/CCLI) Breathe On Me, O Breath of God by Ed Bolduc (WLP) (from the CD Hymns) Breathe On Us by Cash/Jobe (Music Services/Capitol CMG/CCLI) Burning in My Soul by Younker/Maher/Reeves/Carson (worshiptogether) (from the CD All the People Said Amen) Come, Holy Spirit by Aaron Thompson (WLP) (from the CD 10,000 Angels) *Come, Holy Spirit by John Angotti (WLP) (from the CD Testify) Come, Holy Spirit by Elyse O'Kane (WLP) Come, Holy Spirit by Booth/Feduccia (spiritandsong) (from the CD Captured) Come, Lord Jesus by Angrisano/Tomaszek (spiritandsong) (from the CD Make a Difference) Consuming Fire by Tm Hughes (Capitol CMG/CCLI) Every Day by Jacob and Matthew Band (WLP) (from the CD Every Day and the collection More Voices As One vol. 1) Falling Into You by Steve Angrisano (spiritandsong) (from the CD Inescapable Love) *Flowing River by Rita Baloche (Integrity/EMI/CCLI) (from the collection Voices As One vol. 2) Go Out, Go Out (Psalm 117) by Curtis Stephan (spiritandsong) (from the CD Amid Passing Things) He Has Anointed Me by Aaron Thompson (WLP) Holy Spirit, Come Now by Jesse Manibusan (spiritandsong) (from the CD The Commons: by Request) I Will Follow by Jacob and Matthew Band (WLP) (from the CD Every Day) *Let the Weight of Your Glory Fall by Steve Merkel (Integrity/EMI/CCLI) (from the collection Voices As One vol. 2) **Let Us Stand by Jacob and Matthew Band (WLP) (from the CD Every Day and the collection More Voices As One vol. 1) *Lord, Send Your Spirit by Aaron Thompson (WLP) (from the collection Voices As One vol. 2) Love Unfolding by Josh Blakesley (spiritandsong) (from the CD Free) Many and One by Steve Angrisano (spiritandsong.com) (from the CD Inescapable Love) Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) by Houston/Crocker/Lighthelm (Hillsong/EMI/CCLI) Overflow by Matt Maher (spiritandsong.com) (from the CD Overflow) Prosper the Work of Our Hands by Booth/Jansen/Tomaszek (spiritandsong) - (from the CD Give God the Glory) Send Me Out by Steve Fee (Capitol/CMG/CCLI) Send Your Glory Down by Thomson/Booth (spiritandsong) (from the CD Christ in Me Arise) Set a Fire by Will Reagan (United Pursuit Music/CCLI) There's A Presence by John Angotti (WLP) (from the CD I Believe and the collection More Voices As One vol. 1) *Veni, Creator Spiritus by John Angotti (WLP) (from the CD Testify) Veni, Sancte Spiritus by Craig Colson (WLP) (from the CD I Am the Way) Check out the CD Come, Holy Spirit. On it you will find many great titles for Pentecost from the Voices As One vol. 2 collection. * indicates instrumental parts available for these titles in the Voices As One series. All titles from this series have C and B-flat instrument parts. Select titles have Saxophone and Brass parts. Voices As One ® Vol. 1 and 2 C Instrument Book Voices As One ® Vol. 1 and 2 Bb Instrument Book Voices As One ® Vol. 1 and 2 Saxophone and Brass Instrument Book ** available as an eBundle (contains various instrumentation depending on the specific title)
This special edition of S+L Radio is dedicated to our artists and some of the best music featured on S+L Radio in 2010 – tune in for 10 of the best songs of 2010, as seen through the eyes of S+L Radio, with featured artists, Sarah Hart, Susan Hookong-Taylor, Devine, MashetiMoses, Jesse Manibusan,...
This special edition of S+L Radio is dedicated to our artists and some of the best music featured on S+L Radio in 2010 – tune in for 10 of the best songs of 2010, as seen through the eyes of S+L Radio, with featured artists, Sarah Hart, Susan Hookong-Taylor, Devine, MashetiMoses, Jesse Manibusan,...
Before we let go completely of the past year, let's revisit some of the best music featured on S+L Radio in 2010 – tune in for 10 of the best songs of 2010, as seen through the eyes of S+L Radio, with featured artists, Sarah Hart, Susan Hookong-Taylor, Devine, MashetiMoses, Jesse Manibusan, Dav...
Before we let go completely of the past year, let’s revisit some of the best music featured on S+L Radio in 2010 – tune in for 10 of the best songs of 2010, as seen through the eyes of S+L Radio, with featured artists, Sarah Hart, Susan Hookong-Taylor, Devine, MashetiMoses, Jesse Manibusan, Dav...
Bishop Donald Bolen is the newest Canadian Bishop and the 7th Bishop of the Diocese of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Today on S+L Radio we bring you an exclusive interview with Bishop Bolen and our featured artist of the week is singer/songwriter Jesse Manibusan who has a new album, Life You're L...
Bishop Donald Bolen is the newest Canadian Bishop and the 7th Bishop of the Diocese of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Today on S+L Radio we bring you an exclusive interview with Bishop Bolen and our featured artist of the week is singer/songwriter Jesse Manibusan who has a new album, Life You’re L...