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In the first part of The Great Engine Caper, Thomas is upset when Duck is chosen for a special special instead and feels second best, but a chance to save the day presents itself when Duncan is lost at sea.Starring Jay, Hannah Louise, Tom Allmark, the_chairlord, TramEngineStudios, Tom Marshall, Joel Hunter, The Buried Truck, GoYourOwnWay196, Mel Shiri, David Malinsky, Retro-Locomotive, SeaSwine9, Mainland Studios, andersonsound, VicarstownandVenom, TheChattyEngine, Mike Park, Ryan H and Tom DenhamNarrated By Ben GoslingWritten By Tom DenhamMusic Composed by Seby MGOther Music By Carson Marenka, Silver Dragon TV, NorrambyBranch, Liesch Waten, UpsideNow and Epidemic Sound'Navigation' By Headmaster Hastings & Ed Welch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the thrilling second part of The Great Engine Caper, Thomas meets Sandy, Charles Ruffey Junior puts on Sir Topham Hatt's hat and Katie returns Duncan back home with help from an unlikely magical friend. Starring Jay, Hannah Louise, Tom Allmark, the_chairlord, TramEngineStudios, Tom Marshall, Joel Hunter, The Buried Truck, GoYourOwnWay196, Mel Shiri, David Malinsky, Retro-Locomotive, SeaSwine9, Mainland Studios, andersonsound, VicarstownandVenom, TheChattyEngine, Mike Park, Ryan H and Tom DenhamNarrated By Ben GoslingWritten By Tom DenhamMusic Composed by Seby MGOther Music By Carson Marenka, Silver Dragon TV, NorrambyBranch, Liesch Waten, UpsideNow and Epidemic Sound'Navigation' By Headmaster Hastings & Ed Welch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Action Church exists to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life. If you gave your life to Christ today, we would love to partner alongside you to walk you through next steps. Please let us know about your decision here: theactionchurch.com/card If you want be a part of the mission of Action Church to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life, you can be a part by worshiping God with your giving through Action Church by visiting: theactionchurch.com/give Stay Connected - Find a Location and Service Time Website: theactionchurch.com Instagram: instagram.com/theactionchurch Facebook: facebook.com/theactionchurch
Learn about the Central Florida Pledge in this special podcast conversation between St. Luke's Lead Pastor Jenn Stiles Williams, Dr. Joel Hunter, and Dr. Lua Hancock. Hear about how the pledge was started and how it's related to Theatre at St. Luke's summer production of The Sound of Music. For tickets to The Sound of Music, visit https://www.st.lukes.org/soundofmusic Learn more about the pledge at: https://www.centralfloridapledge.com/
Action Church exists to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life. If you gave your life to Christ today, we would love to partner alongside you to walk you through next steps. Please let us know about your decision here: theactionchurch.com/card If you want be a part of the mission of Action Church to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life, you can be a part by worshiping God with your giving through Action Church by visiting: theactionchurch.com/give Stay Connected - Find a Location and Service Time Website: theactionchurch.com Instagram: instagram.com/theactionchurch Facebook: facebook.com/theactionchurch
Action Church exists to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life. If you gave your life to Christ today, we would love to partner alongside you to walk you through next steps. Please let us know about your decision here: theactionchurch.com/card If you want be a part of the mission of Action Church to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life, you can be a part by worshiping God with your giving through Action Church by visiting: theactionchurch.com/give Stay Connected - Find a Location and Service Time Website: theactionchurch.com Instagram: instagram.com/theactionchurch Facebook: facebook.com/theactionchurch
Action Church exists to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life. If you gave your life to Christ today, we would love to partner alongside you to walk you through next steps. Please let us know about your decision here: theactionchurch.com/card If you want be a part of the mission of Action Church to REACH people where they are and CONNECT them to everything God has for their life, you can be a part by worshiping God with your giving through Action Church by visiting: theactionchurch.com/give Stay Connected - Find a Location and Service Time Website: theactionchurch.com Instagram: instagram.com/theactionchurch Facebook: facebook.com/theactionchurch
Dr. Joel Hunter has been a spiritual advisor to a congregation and to a President of the United States. In this episode, he will help us understand our role as disciples and how we can be engaged or involved in politics. Plus, he'll encourage us as disciples to focus on what simple ways we can help each and every day. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com.Every pastor knows small groups are important, yet a lot aren't too happy with where their small groups are right now. You can grow your small groups right now. That's right. We have helped nearly 1000 churches grow their small groups, and it's not as hard as you think. Our super-simple, easily-doable 5-step guide to grow your small group strategy is found by clicking on this link. Resources mentioned in the episode: Northland ChurchSimple Help MovementKey insights from the episode: Jesus wasn't interested in winning arguments. - Dr. Joel HunterThe best thing you can do politically is vote and be an example of a healing act. - Dr. Joel HunterPolitically, it's not whether you are right or wrong. It's what kind of relationships you can build with people who disagree with you. - Dr. Joel Hunter We are relapsing into political categorizations rather than personal relations. - Dr. Joel HunterWe now define ourselves by what we are against. - Dr. Joel HunterChristians would care for those no one else would care for. - Dr. Joel HunterSometimes we need to lose to let people see that there is something more important than being on top. - Dr. Joel HunterDr. Joel Hunter's Challenge: Make the world a better place by doing one thing this week.As Dr. Hunter was talking in this interview, it showed me that what the world needs more is the forgiveness of God.We'd love to help you and your church discover what freedom in forgiveness feels like by exploring the powerful forgiveness that Jesus offers to each and every one of us.We'd love to introduce you to the 40-Day Forgiving Challenge.The Forgiving Challenge takes you on a life-changing journey to experience the gift of God's grace so that you can share it with others. It also helps you identify and walk through the five phases leading to freedom. You can learn more about the challenge here!A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our conversation continues with Dr. Hunter on Apologetics and defending our faith in a world that wants to push it away. If you haven't listened to the first one, it is highly recommended. What an amazing conversation with this a man that has dedicated his life to the lord and helping others get closer to God. Thank you Dr. Hunter for your time.
What an amazing conversation with Dr. Hunter about defending our faith. This topic is especially important in todays world. Being able to stand confident in our faith in a world that is constantly trying to push it away allows us to not only possibly be able to bring someone closer to God, but to also grow in our own faith.
How has a small peasant woman with rudimentary art supplies and childlike paintings of fantastical beasts forced the world to acknowledge the absurdity of war? Ukrainian folk artist MARIA PRYMACHENKO (1908-1997) —dubbed the People's Artist of Ukraine—produced hundreds of small, colorful gouache paintings of imaginary creatures, flowers and village scenes filled with traditional Ukrainian decorative patterns that captured the heart and soul of a nation. In this ARTish Words episode, we discuss why the recent Russian bombing of a small art museum that housed some of Maria's works has unified resistance, why art matters in this moment, and what efforts are being made to protect artworks like Maria's.Find Maria:UATV Virtual Museum Tour of Maria Prymachenko work and life / UATV is the Ukrainian state foreign language broadcaster providing international audiences with news from Ukraine (watch three-part series) Prymachenko Family Foundation (follow) Rug Your Life + Prymachenko Family Foundation Collaboration (support) PPARTEM + Prymachenko Family Foundation Hoodie Collaboration (support) Center for Art Law, (learn) Learn More About Maria and Current Ukrainian Crisis:Ukrainian Artist Maria Prymachenko's Fantastical Visions Have Captivated the World—Here Are 3 Key Insights Into Her Life and Work, Artnet News (read) Artworks of Ukrainian Folk Artist Maria Prymachenko Reportedly Burned During Russian Invasion, by Madeleine Muzdakis on My Modern Met, March 3, 2022 (read) https://mymodernmet.com/ukrainian-folk-maria-prymachenko/ Flowers for Peace: The Spirited Art of Ukrainian Artist Maria Prymachenko That is Now Becoming a Symbol of Hope, by Shira Wolfe on Artland (read) How Ukrainians are desperately fighting to protect their cultural heritage amid an invasion, by Rupendra Brahambhatt on DME Science (read) ‘All art must go underground:' Ukraine scrambles to shield its cultural heritage, Washington Post, by Max Bearak and Isabelle Khurshudyan , March 14, 2022 (read) Under threat of Russian bombs, Lviv hides away its priceless heritage, by Joel Hunter on BBC News (read) Support Efforts / How You Can Help:Overview of General Ukrainian Relief Efforts, compiled by NPR (learn) Links for Emergency Efforts to Support Ukrainian Artists, including emergency housing, studio space, art relocation (learn) SUCHO (Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online) / cultural heritage professionals – librarians, archivists, researchers, programSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/artishplunge)
Adrian and Devin speak with Dr. Joel Hunter about how our country should handle religious and social justice issues. Sit back and listen well.1st Segment: Religion's Influence on Culture and Politics (1:33)Separation of Church and StateAre Church and State Truly SeparatedHow Religion Counsel Shapes PolicymakingBreak: Before I Go2nd Segment: Can Religion and Social Justice Co-Exist (11:11)Equal Treatment When It Compromises BeliefsConcern for the Collide of Religious and Political BeliefsBreak: Meeka3rd Segment: Prioritizing Faith and Fairness (29:04)Getting Our Society to Care About Their Fellow CitizensSocial Change Does Not Mean Rejection of ReligionWork by Parable Foundation and Community Resource NetworkBreak: Cooper AveFinal Message (45:22)Break: Parisian CafeEnding (53:58)Upcoming Episodes:"Weekly Round-Up #17" (Oct 9, 2021)"Minority Civic Engagement" featuring Melanie Campbell (Oct 12, 2021)DonateCharity of the Month: Race ForwardLike, Follow, Share, SubscribeThanks and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Melancholy Grace” by Jean Rondeau, “Mozart Momentum – 1785” by Leif Ove Andsnes / Mahler Chamber Orchestra, “Johannes Brahms: Piano Concertos” by András Schiff / Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, “After the Real Thing” by Roy Mor, “I Remember You” by Stephen Riley, and “Masters & Baron Meet Blanton & Webster” by the Mark Masters Ensemble. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Top 20 Classical Music Podcasts Feedspot's Top 25 Jazz Podcasts Episode 20 Deezer Playlist “Melancholy Grace” (Erato) Jean Rondeau (harpsichord) https://open.spotify.com/album/4CiQThXDK2Ip8pdtlA2j9z https://music.apple.com/us/album/melancholy-grace/1561190945 “Mozart Momentum – 1785” (Sony) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Matthew Truscott (violin), Joel Hunter (viola), Frank-Michael Guthmann (cello) https://open.spotify.com/album/1j3AzLmAJVP7HbQMCwqlzq https://music.apple.com/us/album/mozart-momentum-1785/1560605515 “Johannes Brahms: Piano Concertos” (ECM) András Schiff (piano/director), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment https://open.spotify.com/album/2egGFfaZ4wBSDgl7gGST67 https://music.apple.com/us/album/brahms-piano-concertos/1561178466 “After the Real Thing” (Ubuntu) Roy Mor https://open.spotify.com/album/3cxhAgOgEBKAQJPHoV6stf https://music.apple.com/us/album/after-the-real-thing/1557628865 “I Remember You” (SteepleChase) Stephen Riley https://open.spotify.com/album/28IqChYvhVv0erB4fNKq7L “Masters & Baron Meet Blanton & Webster” Mark Masters Ensemble (Capri Records) https://open.spotify.com/album/2QwuiSaDsQc7IVIjuNVOtl https://music.apple.com/us/album/masters-baron-meet-blanton-webster/1570361073
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With less than a week until the election, Phil and Skye are joined by Kaitlyn Schiess to discuss what should, and should not, influence how Christians vote. First, they talk about reactions to Skye’s video (not Phil’s, he had nothing to do with it!) about abortion, and the different ways the issue is viewed by evangelicals. They also unpack recent articles about the election from three Christian leaders—John Piper, Al Mohler, and Joel Hunter. It is just a coincidence that the two retired pastors oppose Trump? And why does Mohler hold Black Christians to a different standard when voting? Phil explains why two traditionally Republican counties should make conservatives rethink their support for Trump. And why is every election framed as an existential threat to America? Finally, Skye talks with Scott Arbeiter, president of World Relief, about the historically low number of refugees resettled in the U.S., the current administration’s broken promise to help persecuted Christians, and why evangelical leaders and laity are so far apart on the issue of immigration. Lifeway Research | “2016 Election Exposes Evangelical Divides”: https://lifewayresearch.com/2016/10/14/2016-election-exposes-evangelical-divide/ Desiring God | “Policies, Persons, and Paths to Ruin: Pondering the Implications of the 2020 Election”: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/policies-persons-and-paths-to-ruin?fbclid=IwAR05aL2TzkuWYvV4SfMPb8bXl3rQdud6e1NYGzOmHsXr5ZFQxhDYRViaM1Y Albert Mohler | “Christians, Conscience, and the Looming 2020 Election”: https://albertmohler.com/2020/10/26/christians-conscience-and-the-looming-2020-election Michael Wear Responds to Al Mohler | Twitter Thread: https://twitter.com/MichaelRWear/status/1320849749709332480?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1320849749709332480%7Ctwgr%5Eshare_3&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthewayofimprovement.com%2F2020%2F10%2F27%2Fsouthern-baptist-seminary-professor-al-mohler-makes-it-official-he-voted-fo%2F Christian Post - Wayne Grudem | “A respectful response to my friend John Piper about voting for Trump”: https://www.christianpost.com/voices/a-response-to-my-friend-john-piper-about-voting-for-trump.html
King And Kingdom - Dr. Joel Hunter by Northland Church
Guest Speaker Dr. Joel Hunter continues on the book of Philippians.
Dr. Joel Hunter served as senior pastor of Northland Church in Longwood, Florida for 32 years. In 2018, Orlando Magazine listed him as the #1 most powerful voice for philanthropy and community engagement. And 2019 was his sixth year to be highlighted as one of Orlando's "50 Most Powerful." Now, Dr. Hunter, a full-time volunteer, serves as the Chairman of the COMMUNITY RESOURCE NETWORK a non-profit organization that focuses on helping the marginalized. A longtime bridge-builder who seeks common ground for the common good, Dr. Hunter approaches today’s challenges in a biblical and balanced manner. He was a spiritual advisor to President Obama, writing devotions for him weekly and praying with him periodically. Cooperation and partnership are hallmarks of his ministry. Together, he believes, we can accomplish more because of our differences than we would on our own. Please give a warm Journey welcome to Dr. Joel Hunter.
We’re excited to kick off episode 1 of As In Heaven with our guest, is Dr. Joel Hunter. Dr. Hunter is the retired pastor of Northland Church, one of the largest churches in the Central Florida area. He served at Northland Church for over three decades in addition to serving as the spiritual advisor for President Barack Obama. His impressive career is matched only by his humility and heart to serve the hurting and disenfranchised, specifically in Orlando.In this interview, Joel talks about how Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination catalyzed his faith, he shares lessons he’s learned after 30 long years in ministry, and even gives us a glimpse into intimate interactions he had with President Obama. Every minute of this episode is solid gold, and it was a privilege to have Dr. Hunter on the show.
In this final segment of a three-part series on homelessness, the Drs. Hunter look at the kinds of efforts that are needed to and the variety of organizations, faith communities and government agencies that are needed to work together.
Seven out of 10 Americans are one paycheck away from being homeless. In this first episode of a three-part series, the Drs. Hunter look at homelessness from the 30,000 foot level and at the impact this issue is having on all of us and the efforts being made to meet this aspect of poverty.
The Drs. Hunter discuss some practical ways we can address the issue of chronic homelessness in this second episode of a three-part series on homelessness. How do we address the homeless person who can't do anything about their situation due to physical, mental or emotional disability.
10/6/19: Dr. Joel Hunter fills in for Jeff Jakes this week as he preaches on Righteousness.
In this series we are going through how to “live out” the Lord’s prayer in our daily life. Dr. Joel Hunter continues our series on forgiving others.
In this episode I discuss finishing cattle in the summer, loading cattle, and my visit to A.J. Oneil’s field day and grazing conference in Western PA. Mentioned on the Show Bud Box Sorting Gate Batt Latch Dave Hartman – Forage analysis & grass-finishing cattle Joel Hunter – Forage quality & soil fertility Red Devon Cattle […] Source
We all have relationships that drive us crazy. Whether it’s a boyfriend or girlfriend, spouse, sibling, parent, co-worker, or crazy relative, a crazy-maker can really make life difficult. In this series, You Make Me Crazy, special guest speaker Dr. Joel Hunter helps bring sanity by teaching us how to deal with the Crazy Makers.
In 2019, is 11:00 Sunday morning still the most segregated hour of the week? In many Christian churches, the answer is yes. In this episode, we tackle the issue of racial reconciliation in the Christian church. Is it just a buzzword, how does it look and how much effort does it take? Our guests are two Florida Pastors who are actively involved in the issue in their community: Dr. Joel Hunter, who led Northland, a megachurch in Central Florida for more than three decades; Pastor Tim Johnson, Senior Pastor at Orlando World Outreach, with one of the most diverse congregations in the state. And our third guest is Brandon Nightingale, a graduate student at The University of Central Florida, whose thesis focuses on historically black churches and the Civil Rights Movement.
Becky Hunter, aka "the research department" for The Bright Side joins her husband and son, the Drs. Joel Hunter, to discuss "Research" and the importance of facts, statistics and stories when it comes to helping you help others.
The first time Stephen met Pastor Joel Hunter, it wasn’t pleasant! However, this man is a hero. His story and his example both have a great deal to offer to our generation, particularly to religious people in America. The former spiritual advisor to President Barack Obama, Dr. Hunter has now retired from his Senior Pastor [read more]
Former pastor of Northland church, Dr. Joel Hunter, speaks an encouraging message on the future of City Church.
Joel Hunter, MD debunks common myths about LASIK. He sets the record straight on astigmatism, reading vision, regression, halos, and why your prescription actually isn’t changing. Hint: there might be something your optometrist isn’t telling you.
Joel Hunter, MD expounds on why the history of LASIK is worth knowing. We talk about medical accidents, fake eyes, and Russian mad scientists. We also uncover the shocking truth about what percentage of surgeons still use low-tech blades during LASIK procedures.
Joel Hunter, MD discusses why eyes don’t work, and how glasses and contacts help get the world back in focus. We clarify the confusion around “nearsighted” versus “farsighted,” give a shout-out to Ben Franklin, and illuminate the linguistic connection between the words “stigmata” and “astigmatism.” Speaking of, Dr. Hunter reveals the truth about why contact lenses may not be right for you if you have astigmatism. To cap it all off, we spend a few minutes discussing what made Nike’s legendary Maxsight contacts lenses so awesome.
Joel Hunter, MD talks about the risks and complications of LASIK. We cover anti-LASIK websites, the importance of quality diagnostics, and why everyone’s number one fear—blindness—is a near-impossible outcome for LASIK patients.
Joel Hunter, MD discusses the main factors to keep in mind when choosing a LASIK practice. If you’re in the process of deciding where to get LASIK, this one’s for you.
Joel Hunter, MD continues the conversation about how LASIK works. We nerd out on femtosecond lasers, settle the “blade versus laser” debate, and get into the specifics of why modern LASIK is not actually LASIK at all.
Joel Hunter, MD gets into the finer details of how the eye works. We discuss the nuances of optic nerves, and how Bob Ross may have something to do with the general public’s unusual knowledge of rods and cones. We also take a quick trip along the electromagnetic spectrum to discover the properties of visible light.
Joel Hunter, MD explains how LASIK works. We cover lots of tech: from 1980’s IBM microprocessors to the latest in excimer laser technology. Dr. Hunter also makes a fun connection between old-school LASIK treatments and the original Super Mario Brothers—and gives us some great news by explaining that regression and poor night vision are no longer issues with modern LASIK.
Dr. Joel Hunter might be in a category of his own. When he announced earlier this month he was stepping down from Northland, a Church Distributed, after more than 30 years as senior pastor, those who praised his faith and action for those in need and those marginalized in Central Florida included leaders from both the Muslim and Jewish communities. A rare megachurch pastor who believes that working with those of other faiths is the only way to fully minister to the world, Hunter will now devote his efforts in his Florida community in full devotion to "the least of these." He says it's a return to his roots in ministry, which started with the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Hunter is one of the good ones, who helps others find the light shining through the cracks in their lives.
Finding Direction Through the Lord’s Prayer: A Pattern In a Prayer Series: The Kingdom Prayer August 6, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter The character of God is to take what is spiritual and manifest it into the physical. A prayer should ultimately result in something that you see - something that changes your life. Christ has given us this pattern to pray, not only for our own understanding, but for our behavior and lifestyle. Sermon text: Matthew 6:9 Scriptures referenced: John 1:14, I Corinthians 2:4, James 4:8, Mark 1:14-15
Joel Hunter, beloved megachurch pastor surprised many by announcing he was stepping down from his senior pastor role. After over 30 years of ministry, listen why he is leaving.
The Wise Builder Series: The Parables of Jesus June 25, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel Hunter This parable sums up the Gospel perfectly. The Gospel is a life to be lived, not merely words to be understood. In today's culture it's easy to get caught up in what Pastor Joel refers to as: ""sinking sand territory"" – where our current situations and questions minimize our faith. However, we have something more solid than what our culture clings to – we have Christ, the Rock of our salvation. What are you building your life on? Sermon text: Matthew 7:24-27 Scriptures referenced: Matthew 7:21, James 2:24, II Timothy 3:7, Ephesians 4:13-14, Matthew 6:10, John 3:16, I Corinthians 3:11, I Peter 2:21, Hebrews 13:8
Special Guest Speaker Dr. Joel Hunter
Special Guest Speaker Dr. Joel Hunter
Series: The Parables of Jesus June 18, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter In the parable of the sower, we are reminded that the immediate win or loss is not nearly as important as what grows over time. We have no way of knowing where the seeds we plant will take root, so we are to sow everywhere. God gives us these great gifts of the Gospel so we can seek out those who need what we have to offer. Sermon text: Luke 8:4-15 Scriptures referenced: Luke 8:4-15, Matthew 18:3, John 10:10, John 6:66, Matthew 5:10, Luke 14:18, Matthew 13:30 As Seen In Worship: “The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands as the cradle of true art and true science [and true faith] He who knows it not...is as good as dead...” – Albert Einstein, The World as I See It
Series: The Parables of Jesus June 11, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel Hunter In the parable of the lost sheep, we are reminded that Jesus cares more for the one than He does for the ninety-nine. Likewise, we are to go after the one who is lost because we could be that one who is lost someday. Are we going to do what makes us feel safe and comfortable or are we going to do what makes us more like Jesus? Sermon text: Luke 15:1-7 Scriptures referenced: Luke 19:10, 1 Corinthians 5:9-11, Luke 7:34, Isaiah 53:6, Luke 14:18, 21, Matthew 28:19
Joel Hunter is the senior pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed, in Longwood, FL. Serving the church since 1985, he has become an internationally known spokesperson for compassion issues. He is also the author of numerous books including A New Kind of Conservative, Church Distributed, and Right Wing, Wrong Bird.