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Joel Jordan overviews the book of Exodus as part of our study of the Pentateuch (Genesis through Deuteronomy). We're glad to share our service audio, but we believe this should never supplant the ministry of the local pastors in whose care the Lord has placed you. If you live in the area, please consider joining us for worship next Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. Find our location on Google Maps. For more information, visit our website, follow us on Twitter, or request to join our Facebook Group.
One Love, One Voice (Um Amor Uma Voz) - We Are Global Church
God's grace is far reaching. He reached down from Heaven and touched mankind in soul, body and spirit. When we carry an awareness of grace, we can impart it others in large quantities. In this episode, Joel Jordan talks about the importance of grace and how it relates to our everyday lives as a believer in Jesus...
Everybody has heard of the story of David and Goliath, but what did the Giant-Killer do during the rest of his life? He thrived in the small things, and that is what lead to him eventually being able to take down a giant and become a king. Right now I am sure you probably feel a lot like David, but Joel Jordan, of Elevation Church, and I discuss how you can grow where you are at right now to become the person that you are destined to become!
Suzi talks to Joel Jordan and Constance Penley who make the case against school reopening for K-12 and the Universities. Joel Jordan, retired LAUSD teacher and former UTLA strategist, is helping to coordinate a coalition of the largest teacher unions in California who are leading the fight by teachers, parents, and students against school reopening at the K-12 level. The teachers and their allies have won an initial victory -- Los Angeles and San Diego counties have just announced they will not open in the Fall. The resurgence of the deadly pandemic in the region underscores the danger of going back to school until the curve is flattened and the disease brought under control, giving the unions a temporary breathing space. The Trump administration, along with its corporate and political allies, have made reopening the economy the only priority and are stepping up the pressure to reopen so parents can be freed from childcare responsibilities and go back to work. Joel Jordan fills us in on the class-wide counter-organizing that is taking place. Constance Penley, President of the Council of UC Faculty Associations and Professor at UC Santa Barbara discusses the rush to bring students back to campuses at the university level in some form this fall. The issues are somewhat different for higher education than for K-12, but faculties across the board have questioned their institutions, who have presented an ever changing series of plans, rationales and procedures for bringing people back to campus without explaining why this is the right approach -- and more importantly, have left faculty input out of the equation in making the decisions that will affect their livelihood and health security. Constance Penley and the Council of UC Faculty Associations are also fighting the Trump administration’s efforts to force in-person classes by threatening to expel international students who don’t attend physical classrooms. We get her take on what is behind this push and the fight to prevent putting everyone’s health at risk.
We all have a squad. At work, at home, your friends. Spoken or unspoken, we are all drawn to people that value and want the same things we do in life. Goals help to unify our squads. Join us for week 4 of #SQUADGOALS as we look at the importance of Biblical Community and how important it is to have the right people in your life.
It's SUMMER TIME and we are ready to PARTY here at Hope! We are doing some exciting things you won't want to miss this summer.
Get a taste of what our students learned over their latest student retreat!
#Red4EdLA: Los Angeles teachers lead the way for the labor movement — striking FOR public education — using the strike weapon to reverse the damage of decades of neoliberal assault on everything public. Suzi talks to Joel Jordan, an education strategist currently coordinating nine of the largest urban teacher unions in California, including UTLA, about the strike strategy behind UTLA’s extraordinary historic victory. Joel lays out how UTLA’s Union Power leadership wielded the strike weapon as part of a long-term strategy explicitly linked to upcoming strikes in Oakland and elsewhere and discusses the limitations the union faced, and the broad support they built and enjoyed.
Suzi talks to Joel Jordan and then Alissa Quart, who in different ways are both looking at our squeezed post-recession lives and the fight to win or win back a decent standard of living. Longtime teacher and teacher-union strategist Joel Jordan joins us to talk about the spectacular mass strikes of the red-state teachers — and draw comparisons with the worsening conditions for teachers in California. Then, Suzi seapks with Alissa Quart about her new book, Squeezed: Why Our Families Can’t Afford America, which tells the stories of the financial instability — and downward mobility — of what she calls the "middle precariat": highly educated but insecure, so-called middle-class Americans who can barely afford to raise children and meet expenses.
A comic exploration of epic science fiction radio. This recording was taken from a live broadcast produced for the radio drama module in February 2013. Written by Josef Anderton; directed by Corinna Hedderick and Ashleigh Wheeler; produced by Paris Taylor and Matt Williams. Performers: Corinna Hedderick, Daniel Spencer, Ashleigh Wheeler, Josef Anderton and Abbie Hamer. Music composed by Joel Jordan.
Star Trek - Lost Frontier : 01.12 Power and Dominion, Part 1The Enterprise journeys to the Gamma Quadrant to learn what has become of the Dominion and the Founders, only to discover a new and deadly threat on the rise. (27:39, 38.2 MB, released 2008.12.08)Written by Joel JordanFeatured in the cast were: Mark Bruzee as Rupert TraskLaura Post of Commander NilesBill Hollweg as Chief PopeLucien Dodge as Ensign KirkJacob Cannon as The ElderBen Harmer as Lt. LiemDavid Ault as Lt. WinfredDerek M. Koch as Lt. KnightElie Hirschman as ZogJeanine Yamanak as Lt. T'LocJules Ismail as LaasGarry Cobbum as TokarMichael Liebmann as WeyounMike King as RoukBrian Bedard as KytarSeth Adam Sher as the Announcer This episode was produced and directed by Eric Busby.Post production work by Eric Busby.
Star Trek - Lost Frontier : 01.11 A Prophet Without HonorThe Enterprise is dispatched to the Bajoran system to discover the fate of Deep Space 9 and the crew of the Starship Defiant. But Section 31 has its own agenda for the mission. One that could mean the death of everyone on Bajor.Download (38:34, 53.1 MB, released 2008.11.05)Written by Joel JordanFeatured in the cast were:Mark Bruzee as Captain TraskLaura Post as Commander NilesDavid Ault as Mister WinfredMichael Wilkinson as Ben SiscoMichael King as RookJeanine Yamanaka as T'LocMelissa D. Johnson as Thyla GarakAndrew Edwards as Commander RansomBill Holoweg as Chief PopeLucien Dodge as Sid KirkBen Harmer as Liem KincaidElie Hirchman as Zog and the OfficerEric Busby as the engineerJudah Friese as Captain FrieseSeth Adam Sher as the announcerDirection, production, and audio engineering by Eric BusbyThis has been a Darker Projects production.