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Fr Jonathan Jameson previews a speaker series at St. Johns Church called the Sunday Night Sessions. It is a series of talks that begin at 5 p.m. on Sundays at the Green-Meldrim House on Madison Square. The Fall 2024 Lineup is: Aug. 25: "Grief, Honesty, & Hope in Song" with Sam McCabe. Sept. 8: "Cultivating Virtue in Turbulent Times" with Elizabeth Oldfield Oct. 20: "What is the Goal of Christian Politics?" with Ephraim Radner Nov. 17: "Pop Culture & Christian Witness" Stephen Adubado Dec. 8: "What's Good About Marriage?" Victor Lee Austin
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In today's final conversation of season two of Rumors of Doing Good podcast, Ken & Rob are joined by Josh Hawk who helps lead St. Johns Church in Portland Oregon which was born when two local churches merged together when they realized they were better together than apart. With limited resources, they made a decision to partner with the city of Portland to provide a stable tiny house community for the most vulnerable in order to fulfill their calling to love their neighbors. If you have enjoyed today's conversation, please consider subscribing, rating as well as reviewing the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Thanks! Stay tuned for season three of Rumors of Doing Good coming your way soon! Intro/Outro music by skinfiltr8r.
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Expectations - Christmas Eve Service by St. Johns Church of God
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What's so Amazing About Grace by St. Johns Church of God
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8-1-21 Guest Speaker Jerry Graham by St. Johns Church of God
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7-11-21 Guest Speaker John Davey by St. Johns Church of God
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Fathers Day 2021 by St. Johns Church of God
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The McLaughlin Group -- June 5th, 2020 guest panelist this week is Siraj Hashmi of The Washington Examiner Issue one: Floyd and Fury Cities across The U.S. were rocked under violence and looting after protestors took to the streets, the rioters claim of justification is the recent death of George Floyd, an unarmed African American man who was killed by a police officer. Many others peacefully protested Floyds death and what they say are broader issues of racism and unprofessionalism in police forces across the nation. Issue two: Law and Order President trump drew controversy this week with his decision to deploy military resources and aggressive tactics against the rioters and protesters rocking the nation. Of particular concern to many was the disturbance of an otherwise peaceful protest outside the White House, apparently so that Mr. Trump could walk to St. Johns Church and pose with a bible. Issue three: Biden's Take Former Vice President Joe Biden lashed out at The President in an address from Philadelphia city hall, suggesting President Trump is inciting violence. But polls show most Americans prefer a tough crackdown on rioting, Biden may risk alienating scared voters. Issue four: What Pandemic? Democratic Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, who faced controversy for her Coronavirus lockdown strategy, now writes in the New York Times that the Coronavirus Pandemic isn't just about public health it is a "matter of civil rights." Plus: predictions! Twitter YouTube facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Project We Hope Dream & Believe Special Guest LaKeisha Smith is an activist for human rights and for breast cancer awareness. She is the proud parent of four children and a new grandbaby.Its being a mother that has forced LaKeisha to step forward on educating more vigorously on health and genetics such as the BRCA1 gene she carries.Her stock does not fall from a tree unripe as Keishas' mother Michelle Smith has been a leader in the community within the realm of gentle teaching with JARC Inc. for all of Lakeishas' life. LaKeisha wears many hats but takes none as seriously or works with as much passion as she does at being the BEST parent she can offer to her children. LaKeisha made a decision years ago to work at making her community and issues she stumbled over not as difficult for others. She has worked with teen pregnancy groups such as Lula Belle Stewart Services, and taught sexual responsibility at St. Johns Church on Oakland Ave in Detroit with Pastor Bertha Carter. LaKeisha also saw a need for individuals who re enter society from prison to have work so she aided in the discipline of employment with MPRI - Creating Safer Neighborhoods and Better Citizens via Insight Teleservices. "All these things are needed in rebuilding and healing the family structure within the community, but you must teach others how to heal themselves and how to build a positive self esteem first" says Keisha. At 8:30 PM New Show Muddy Waters with Host Mr. Dee