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It appears history lets a few folks slip through the cracks when it comes to who makes the history books. The show subject today lived a life that's straight out of a James Bond movie – espionage, bribes, business deals and of course, multiple women. But it seems as though most of the public has never heard of this dude. Armand Hammer worked directly with 7 presidents, along with Russian leaders, to grow diplomacy and his personal fortune in the process. But there was a lot of ulterior motives behind a lot of what Hammer did. How does a guy that supported Russian spies in the US now have highways named after him? Was his relationship with the Russians in good faith, or was he a traitor to the country that made him rich? And how far did he go to try and hide his mistress from his wife? We'll dive into all this and more in the Armand Hammer episode of AHC Podcast. Intro Music Credit: [No Copyright Sound] Trap Beat [Rap, Hip-Hop, Instrumental] [ FREE USE MUSIC ] - FAYZED - Rebirth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX5Y73nMcsw https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Citations: Boyarsky, B. (1996, October 27). A virtual spy : Dossier: The secret history of armand hammer. by Edward J. Epstein (Random House: $30, 418 pp.). Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-10-27-bk-58288-story.html Callaway, J. (2024, October 16). John Callaway interviews: Armand Hammer. Media Burn Archive. https://mediaburn.org/video/john-callaway-interviews-armand-hammer/ The New York Times. (1981, November 29). The riddle of armand hammer. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1981/11/29/magazine/the-riddle-of-armand-hammer.html Wikimedia Foundation. (2024, December 14). Armand Hammer. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_Hammer
John Callaway is an International Speaker and author and has received many Microsoft MVP awards. He has been a professional developer since 1999, focusing primarily on web technologies. Currently, he specializes in C# and .NET in Azure. Clean code and professionalism are particularly important to him, as well as mentoring and teaching others what he has learned along the way. He was a podcaster for several years at the 6Figure Developer podcast. He is available for independent and freelance software consulting work and enjoys speaking and presenting on various topics. You can contact him at john.callaway@outlook.com. Topics of Discussion: [3:08] A few of John's career highlights. [4:53] What is the RetroPie Manager? [9:24] Details of the RetroPie Manager Project. [13:50] Used Vehicle Checklist. [18:45] The use of local storage in the checklist application and the potential for future enhancements. [21:23] Future trends in web development and AI tools. [27:00] The impact of AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot on development productivity and quality. [28:01] John emphasizes the need for developers to continue defining application architectures and translating user requirements. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! John Callaway LinkedIn St. Pete .NET Meetup The 6 Figure Developer Yet Another RetroPie Manager Used Vehicle Checklist David Pine Fluent UI Blazor Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
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NINTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST AUGUST 2, 2020HOMILY - If We’re Going to Wrestle by Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorHOMILY - Balm for the Brokenhearted by Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorClick Here for Order of WorshipFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website fbc-sav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist EmeritusAll songs printed with permission.CCLI License: 11603660CCLI Streaming License: 3468662
Third Sunday in Lent. Order of Worship not availableFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website fbc-sav.orgRev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorRev. John Callaway, Co-PastorRev. James Richardson, Organist Emeritus
Second Sunday in Lent - Sermon "Giving up Wrath, Taking on Love" Rev. John Callaway.Click here for Order of WorshipFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website fbc-sav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist Emeritus
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Order of WorshipEpiphany SundayJanuary 5, 202011:00 a.m.223 Bull Street, Chippewa SquareChiming of the HourPrelude We Three Kings Paul O. Manz Rev. James Richardson, organistChoral Introit Still He Comes Zollene ReissnerLove’s great promise, born long ago in a manger,Not with the sounds of the cymbal and drum, but the silence of stars.Long awaited one, unknown and yet not a stranger,Came as a humble and holy child, yet a great and glorious king!For such a gift sing “Alleluia!” Hope born within a lowly stall,The incarnate love of God was sent for all.(The text is by Zollene Reissner)Welcome and Call to Worship Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorInvocation Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor Hymn 66 We Three Kings of Orient Are THREE KINGS OF ORIENTAffirmation of Faith We are not alone, we live in God’s world and we worship the One who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others through the Spirit.We are relational beings, called to be with and for one another. In gathering at the table, we are communing with our Triune God and we are communing with one another.We are called to be the Church: to celebrate God’s presence, to live with respect in Creation, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, to remember the life, ministry, and love of the One we follow.In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us.Gloria Patri No. 579 Glory be to God the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be,World without end. Amen. Amen.First Lesson Isaiah 60:1-6 Second Lesson Psalm 72:1-7; 10-14Solo Welcome, Welcome, Dear Redeemer Cesar Franck Bill Gardner, tenorWelcome, welcome, dear Redeemer.You came, Lord Jesus, to set us free.From our fears and sins release us;Let us find our rest in thee.Hope of all the earth thou art,Joy of every longing heart.Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer,Born a child, yet thou art a King.Born to reign in us forever,Now thy gracious kingdom bring.Rule in all our hearts alone,Raise us to thy glorious throne. Amen.(The text is adapted from a hymn by Charles Wesley)Third Lesson Matthew 2:1-12Sermon Leaving the Path Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorHymn 62 Bring We the Frankincense of Our Love EPIPHANY SONGCall to Prayer Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorSilent PrayersPastoral PrayerThe Lord’s PrayerOur Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.Offertory SentenceReceiving of Tithes and OfferingsOffertory March of the Kings Cesar FranckPresentation and Doxology No. 591 OLD HUNDREDTHPraise God, from whom all blessings flow;Praise Christ, all people here below;Praise Holy Spirit evermore;Praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen.Offertory PrayerCelebration of Holy CommunionInvitation to Christian DiscipleshipHymn* O Worship the King All Glorious Above LYONSEvents in the Life of the ChurchPastoral BenedictionChoral Response Still He Comes Zollene ReissnerStill he comes to us, not with the sound of the thunder,But as the light of the morning comes when a new day is born.Grace he brings to us, life and love never-ending,Rest for the spirit and peace for the heart, and a quiet, gentle joy.For such a gift sing “Alleluia!” Hope born within a lowly stall,The incarnate love of God was sent for all.(The text is by Zollene Reissner)Postlude Noel Provencal Alexandre Guilmant*Due to technical issues our final Hymn As with Gladness Men of Old was replaced with O Worship the King All Glorious AboveFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website fbc-sav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist EmeritusWe invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AMWe are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown SavannahAll are Welcome
First Baptist Church of Savannah, GANovember 24, 2019 11:00 a.m.223 Bull Street, Chippewa SquareChrist the King Sunday - A Service of ThanksgivingPrelude We Gather Together Beatrice Hatton FiskRev. James Richardson, organistChoral Introit We Gather Together Edward KremserHymn 551 Come, Ye Thankful People ST. GEORGE’S WINDSORAffirmation of FaithI believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.*Gloria Patri No. 579Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be,World without end. Amen. Amen.First Lesson Psalm 46:1-7 Nancy Sutton, lay readerSecond Lesson Colossians 1:11-18Anthem Quodlibet on Two Thanksgiving Hymns Willard A. PalmerThird Lesson Luke 23:33-43Sermon What King is This? Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorHymn 155 Rejoice, the Lord Is King DARWALL’S 148THOffertory Now Thank We All Our God J. S. BachPresentation and Doxology No. 591 OLD HUNDREDTHPraise God, from whom all blessings flow;Praise Christ, all people here below;Praise Holy Spirit evermore;Praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen.Hymn 555 Now Thank We All Our God NUN DANKET ALLE GOTTChoral Response Give Thanks for Life Joseph BarnbyPostlude O Lord, How Manifold John E. West
Just a few short weeks ago, Microsoft held its Ignite conference. Over 29k people filled the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL. It was a very energy-filled week! And your host, Jeffrey Palermo, had the privilege of being on staff this year as a part of the Community Reporter Team. The night before the conference, Jeffrey hosted a Party with Palermo event — an event he has been doing since 2005 (with the first one being just an open call to gather for dinner at a hotel restaurant!) Since then, he’s had at least one Party with Palermo every year following — this year being no exception. In this episode, Jeffrey interviews a number of people at the party. And hopefully, you’ll find just a few more community leaders to follow after listening to today’s show! Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes! [:47] About today’s special episode! [2:18] Kicking off the first of the interviews, Jeffrey first speaks with Greg Leonardo and David Neal! [3:06] David speaks about what he is looking forward to during Microsoft Ignite. [3:46] David plugs the company he works for, Okta! [4:22] Greg speaks about what he’s doing this week at Microsoft Ignite. [5:28] Jeffrey thanks David and Greg for joining him. [5:46] Jeffrey’s next guests, Stan Schultes and Sarah Hand, introduce themselves and share what they’re looking forward to during the party and conference. [8:08] Jeffrey welcomes on his next guest, Walt Richard! [9:31] Walt speaks about what he’ll be doing at the conference and what he’s most interested in checking out. [11:30] Jeffrey thanks Walt for joining him. [11:36] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [12:00] Jeffrey gives some brief announcements. [13:45] Jeffrey’s next guest, John Callaway, introduces himself. [14:35] John shares his plans for this week at Ignite. [15:22] Jeffrey thanks John for joining! [15:25] Jeffrey’s next guest, Constantine, introduces himself. [15:35] Constantine shares what he is looking forward to at Microsoft Ignite. [18:00] Jeffrey thanks Constantine for joining him. [18:03] Scott Cate, Jeffrey’s next guest, introduces himself and explains what he’s doing at Microsoft Ignite this week! [23:18] Jeffrey welcomes on his next guest, Damian Brady! [23:44] Damian speaks about his focus for the week of the conference. [23:59] Damian speaks about his current role at Microsoft and what he’s been up to lately with his work. [27:35] Jeffrey welcomes Laurent Bugnion to the podcast! [27:46] Laurent speaks about the talks he’s going to be doing at Microsoft Ignite. [31:04] Laurent gives the sessions code for those looking to later stream his sessions from the conference. [31:34] Laurent gives his social media handles so you can follow him online! [31:58] Jeffrey closes out this week’s show. Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps Bootcamp 2020 — January 16th & 17th in Austin, T.X. .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Pre-order on Amazon here! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com — Email Jeffrey for a free 30-point DevOps inspection (regularly priced at $5000!) — Spaces are limited! Microsoft Ignite Conference AKA.MS/MSIgniteOnDemand — Visit to watch sessions from the Microsoft Ignite conference! O’Reilly MediaDavid Neal ReverentGeek.com Greg LeonardoTampa Community Connect Okta VetsinTechStan SchultesSara Hand Spark Growth John Callaway The 6 Figure Developer Podcast with John Callaway Scott Hunter Scott Cate Damian Brady Laurent Bugnion Laurent Bugnion’s Twitter Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Morning WorshipFirst Baptist ChurchSavannah, GeorgiaSunday, November 10, 2019 Eleven O’clockPrelude Prelude in C Major Marc-Antoine Charpentier Rev. James Richardson, organistChoral Introit This Church Has Worked James RichardsonHymn 425 Lord of Light, Your Name Outshining ABBOT’S LEIGHFirst Lesson Psalm 145:1-5,17-21 George Pruden, lay readerSecond Lesson 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5Anthem Treasures in Heaven Allen PoteThird Lesson Haggai 1:15b-2:9Sermon "Former and Future Glory" by Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorHymn 422 God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending BEACH SPRINGOffertory A Prayer for the Innocent George Frederick McKayHymn 428 We Give Thee but Thine Own SCHUMANNChoral Response Lord of All Good Genevan Psalter, 1551
First Baptist Church of Savannah, GeorgiaAll Saints’ SundayNovember 3, 201911:00 a.m.223 Bull Street, Chippewa SquareDue to technical issues we are unable to include most of the music for this service.Welcome and Call to Worship Rev. Katie CallawayInvocation Rev. John Callaway*Affirmation of FaithThe Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.(Psalm 23 KJV)In MemoriamLinda BeachEleanor BloodNancy LewisJoe McNellageJoan UsherCongregational Response: We remember and give thanks.Silent PrayersUnison Statement of SupportWe thank God for the gift of life, for all of its wonder and mystery, its friendships and fellowships, and for the ties that bind us close to one another. We remember your loved ones with kindness and affection, and we thank God for the investment of life in the fellowship of faith and beyond. Our prayers attend you and yours in these days of acceptance and adjustment, and we pledge to help you during this and all times.We Proclaim God’s WordFirst Lesson 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12Second Lesson Luke 6:20-31Sermon Imprints Rev. John CallawayWe Respond to the WordPastoral Prayer Rev. Katie CallawayThe Lord’s PrayerOffertory SentenceReceiving of Tithes and Offerings*Offertory PrayerCelebration of Holy CommunionInvitation to Christian DiscipleshipEvents in the Life of the ChurchPastoral BenedictionFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website https://www.fbc-sav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist EmeritusWe invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AMWe are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown SavannahAll are Welcome
Sunday, October 27, 2019, Reformation Sunday.Prelude Ein’ Feste Burg Emil Weidenhagen Rev. James Richardson, organistChoral Introit Our Hearts Are Joined James C. RichardsonHymn 260 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God EIN’ FESTE BURGGloria Patri No. 579Children’s Time Rev. John CallawayFirst Lesson Psalm 65 Brenda Helmly, lay readerSecond Lesson 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18Anthem God, Our Help and Constant Refuge Herbert HowellsThird Lesson Luke 18:9-14Sermon "Re-formation" Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorHymn 339 Be Thou My Vision SLANEOffertory Ein’ Fest Burg Johann C. KittelPresentation and Doxology No. 591 OLD HUNDREDTHHymn 210 Our God, Our Help in Ages Past ST. ANNEChoral Response God Is Our Refuge Este’s Psalmes, 1592Postlude Allegro from Reformation Symphony Felix MendelssohnFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website http://www.fbcsav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist EmeritusWe invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AMWe are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown SavannahAll are Welcome
Morning WorshipFirst Baptist ChurchSavannah, GeorgiaSunday, October 20, 2019 Eleven O’clockPrelude Exsultate Stanley VannRev. James Richardson, organistChoral Introit Antiphonal Psalm Hal H. HopsonHymn 150 Come, Christians, Join to Sing MADRIDChildren’s Time Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-PastorFirst Lesson Psalm 119:97-104 Richard Lewis, lay readerSecond Lesson Luke 18:1-8Anthem Write Your Blessed Name K. Lee ScottThird Lesson Genesis 32:22-31Sermon "Wrestling, Blessing, and Naming" Rev. John Callaway, Co-PastorHymn 426 Lord, Speak to Me, That I May Speak CANONBURYOffertory Andantino L. J. A. Lefebure-WelyHymn 379 My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less SOLID ROCKChoral Response My Song Forever Dimitri S. BortnianskyPostlude Festival Finale Malcolm ArcherFor more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GAVisit our website http://www.fbc-sav.orgKatie Callaway, Co-PastorJohn Callaway, Co-PastorJames Richardson, Organist EmeritusWe invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AMWe are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown SavannahAll are Welcome
Sunday, September 1, 2019 Worship Service Rev. James Richardson, organist Sermon "The Lowest Place" Rev. Katie Callaway For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
The Installation Service of Katie & John Callaway - August 17, 2019 PRELUDE: "Sonata 4, Op. 7, Allegro" Ludwig van Beethoven - Joseph Snipes, Pianist, former youth, and long-time friend of the Callaways from Carrollton, Georgia. CHORAL INTROIT: "Be Thou My Vision" Irish ballad HYMN: No. 420 "God of Grace and God of Glory" CWMRHONDDA ANTHEM: "May the Love of Christ Enfold Us" by James C. Richardson, text by Timothy Dudley-Smith PASTORAL CHARGE: Rev. Dr. Tim Willis, Mentor, friend, former campus minister, and officiant of John and Katie's wedding HYMN: No. 523 "God the Spirit, Guide and Guardian" BETHANY LAYING ON OF HANDS: Piano music by Joseph Snipes PRAYER OF COMMISSIONING: Rev. Brian Edwards, Friend and Executive Director of Suburban Crossroads Counseling in Ellicott City, Maryland SOLO: "I Still Believe" by Michael Costa, Singer-songwriter and friend of the Callaways from Tampa, Florida CONGREGATIONAL CHARGE: Rev. Sarah Murray, Long-time friend of the Callaways and Minister to Families with Children of First Baptist Church, Griffin, Georgia HYMN: "Wake Now My Senses" SLANE CHORAL RESPONSE: "Be Thou My Vision" Irish ballad INSTRUMENTAL RESPONSE: "Simple Gifts" by Joseph Brackett - Joseph Snipes, pianist POSTLUDE: "Rigaudon" by Andre Campra For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website https://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
August 4, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service First Day - One Day Vacation Bible School Rev. James Richardson, organist CHORAL INTROIT "This Is My Father's World" by Franklin Sheppard Hymn: "All Things Bright and Beautifu"l First Lesson: Genesis 1:26-31 - Reader, Jacqueline Dion Hymn "The Servant Song" Second Lesson: Matthew 22:34-40 Homily: "The Good in Us" - Rev. Katie Callaway Anthem - “Look at the World” by John Rutter - Bill Gardner, tenor soloist Third Lesson - Matthew 5:13-16 Homily: “Just Some Salt and a Candle” - Rev. John Callaway Payers with Music: "Lord, Listen to Your Children Praying" by Ken Medema - Rev. John Callaway, musician Offertory: "Be Thou My Vision" by Jan Bender- John Foxx Willhite, violinist Anthem: "Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ" - Jamaican Folk Tune Hymn: The Summons Responce: "Jesus Calls Us In, Sends Us Out" - Jamaican Folk Tune Postlude: Malta Moderato by Giovanni Pergolesi For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
July 14, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Fifth Sunday After Pentecost Rev. James Richardson, organist Choral Introit “Come Down, O Love Divine”- Ralph Vaughan Williams Hymn: “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” First Lesson - Psalm 82 - Emma Rountree, lay reader Second Lesson - Colossians 1:9-14 Anthem - “Jesus My Breath, My Life, My Lord” - K. Lee Scott Third Lesson - Luke 10:25-37 Sermon: “Those Neighbors” - Rev. John Callaway Hymns: “Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life” and “In Christ There Is No East or West” Choral Response ““Truly the Yearning Strong” - Ralph Vaughan Williams For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
July 7, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Forth Sunday After Pentecost Rev. James Richardson, organist Choral Introit “Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether” by Harold Friedell Hymn: “God Is Here!” First Lesson - II Kings 5:1-14 - Molly Wright, lay reader Second Lesson - Psalm 65:1-9 Solo - ““Consider the Lilies” by K. Lee Scott - Bill Gardner, Tenor Third Lesson - Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 Sermon: "Entering Town” Rev. Katie Callaway Hymns: “I Come with Joy” and “For the Bread Which You Have Broken” Choral Response “All Our Meals and All Our Living” by Harold Friedell For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
June 30, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Third Sunday After Pentecost Rev. James Richardson, organist Choral Introit “Blessed Jesus, at Your Word” by Johann Rudolph Ahle Hymn: “Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim” First Lesson - Psalm 77:1-2, 11-15, Nancy Lazard, lay reader Second Lesson - Galatians 5:14-25 Anthem - “The Tree of Life”, K. Lee Scott Third Lesson - ** Luke 9:57-62 ** Sermon: "That First Step” Rev. John Callaway Hymns: ““O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee” and “Lead On, O King Eternal” Welcome New Members - Amelia Britt and Devon Keller Choral Response “Glorious Lord, Yourself Impart!”, Johann Rudolph Ahle For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
June 9, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Pentecost Sunday Rev. James Richardson, organist Hymn: “Come, O Spirit, Dwell Among Us”, First Lesson - Genesis 11:1-9 - Dale Willhite, lay reader Second Lesson - John 13:31-35 Anthem - “Without the Fire”, Third Lesson - Acts 2:1-21 Sermon: “The Spirit of Understanding” - Rev. Katie Callaway Hymns: “Let Every Christian Pray” and “Wind Who Makes All Winds That Blow” Choral Response “O Spirit, Sent from Heaven”. For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Welcome to a very special episode from First Baptist Church of Savannah, aired on WRUU on June 2, 2019. We welcome our new Co-pastors, Katie and John Callaway Order of Special Episode: All music preformed by Organist Emeritus, Rev. James Richardson in 2012 and 2019 "Trumpet Tune in C Major" by David N. Johnson (1922-1987) Information about Rev. Katie Callaway "Now Thank We All Our God" by Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877-1933) Gospel Lesson - John 10:22-30 Sermon from May 12, 2019 “Called to New Life” Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-pastor "God of Grace and God of Glory" by Paul O. Manz (1919-2009) Information about Rev. John Callaway "Festive Trumpet Tune" by David German (b. 1954) Third Lesson - Revelation 21:1-6 Sermon from May 19, 2019 “The Home of God” Rev. John Callaway "Fanfare" by John Cook (1918-1984) For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
May 19, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Fifth Sunday of Easter Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Rev. James Richardson, organist First Lesson - Psalm 148 - Scot Pool, lay reader Second Lesson - John 13:31-35 Anthem - “With a Voice of Singing” - Martin Shaw Third Lesson - Revelation 21:1-6 Sermon “The Home of God” - Rev. John Callaway For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
May 12, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Fourth Sunday of Easter Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Rev. James Richardson, organist First Lesson - Acts 9:36-43, Bettie Hodges, lay reader Second Lesson - Revelation 7:9-17 Anthem - “The Day of Resurrection” Paul Leddington Wright Gospel Lesson - John 10:22-30 Sermon “Called to New Life” Rev. Katie Callaway, Co-pastor For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Second Sunday of Easter Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! First Lesson - Acts 5:27-32, Debbie Wyatt, lay reader Anthem - “Day of Arising”Carl Schalk Second Lesson - Revelation 1:4-8 Solo - “Take My Life” by Mark Hayes featuring Rev. Bill Gardner, tenor and Dianne Gardner, pianist Gospel Lesson - John 20:19-31 Sermon - “Please Pass the Peace . . . Resurrection Confirmed” by Rev. Will Barnes For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
On April 7, 2019, Revs. Katie and John Callaway were called as Co-Pastors of First Baptist Church of Savanah. For more about the Callaways and Co-Pastoring, visit fbcsavsearch.org/newpastors. April 21, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Easter Sunday Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Anthem - “O Sons and Daughters of the King” by Paul Sjolund First Lesson - Acts 10:34-43, Phil Campbell, lay reader Anthem - “Day of Arising” Carl Schalk Second Lesson - I Corinthians 15:19-26, Gaye Rountree, lay reader Sermon - “The Stories We Tell” Rev. Josh Brewer For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Please note that we had technical issues with the audio of this service. Calling Of Revs. Katie And John Callaway As Co-Pastors After a weekend in Savannah, meeting the diaconate, and a reception with members of the congregation, on April 7, 2019, Revs. Katie and John Callaway preached and led in worship in view of call. In conference after worship, the congregation voted on the nomination from the Pastor Search Committee and called Katie and John to be Co-Pastors of our church.As John and Katie preached, God has made a way, and God is making a way at First Baptist Church Savannah! For more about the Callaways and Co-Pastoring, visit fbcsavsearch.org/newpastors. April 7, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Fifth Sunday in Lent First Lesson - Philippians 3:4b-14 - Howard Pendley, lay reader Gospel Lesson - John 12:1-8 Anthem - “My Song Is Love Unknown” by Jayne Southwick Cool Homily - “God Made a Way” Rev. John Callaway (Isaiah 43:16-17) Homily - “God Is Making a Way” Rev. Katie Callaway (Isaiah 43:18-21) For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org Katie Callaway, Co-Pastor John Callaway, Co-Pastor Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions James Richardson, Organist Emeritus We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Special Announcement from the Pastor Search Committee March 18, 2019 It is with tremendous excitement that the members of the Pastor Search Committee announce their recommendation for the next senior pastors of the First Baptist Church of Savannah, Katie and John Callaway. The Search Committee will present the Callaways to the church in a series of events the first weekend in April. On Saturday, April 6 from 4:00-6:00 PM, all members of the congregation are invited to meet Katie and John during an Open House in Lewis Hall. They will then preach at the morning service, Sunday, April 7, which will be followed by a special church business conference to vote on the recommendation for their call. For more information please visit https://www.fbc-sav.org/news/from_the_pastor.php March 17, 2019 First Baptist Church of Savannah Sunday Service Second Sunday in Lent First Lesson - Psalm 121, Emily Garrard, lay reader Second Lesson - Ephesians 2:4-9 Anthem - “In All Our Grief and Fear We Turn to You” by Charles R. Anders Gospel Lesson - Matthew 20:1-15 Sermon - “God’s Grace and Our Response” by Rev. Howard Pendley For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
This is a special episode recorded at Microsoft Ignite 2018 where John Callaway from The 6 Figure Developer Podcast joins Allen Underwood to talk about Azure Functions and CosmosDB. Find out what they are and why you might want to try them out for yourself.
This is a special episode recorded at Microsoft Ignite 2018 where John Callaway from The 6 Figure Developer Podcast joins Allen Underwood to talk about Azure Functions and CosmosDB. Find out what they are and why you might want to try them out for yourself.
CLENT MOORE, an author from Georgia called in to discuss his latest release, "Sweet Afton", as is published by Indigo River Publishing. From his publisher's page: "Looking at John Callaway’s life from a distance, some might say that he’s “living the dream.” At the helm of a successful development company built by his father years before, business success follows him, and Atlanta society has been good to his family. But in a flash, ominous skies overtake the calm seas of his charmed world and threaten to capsize his life. As the uncertainty of John Callaway’s fate unfolds in the wake of shipwreck, he is forced to explore the deepest desires of his heart while racing against time and nature to save not only his own life—but also his family."
In this episode we will be talking about Integration testing, what it is and how it differs from unit testing. Here to talk to us today are two guests, rather than the normal one, we have John Callaway and Clayton Hunt As Microsoft MVP, John has been a professional developer since 1999. He has focused primarily on web technologies and has experience with everything from PHP to C# to ReactJS to SignalR. Clean code and professionalism are particularly important to him, as well as mentoring and teaching others what he has learned along the way. Clayton has been programming professionally since 2005, doing mostly web development with an emphasis on JavaScript and C#. He has a focus Software Craftsmanship and is a signatory of both the Agile Manifesto and the Software Craftsmanship manifesto. He believes that through short iterations and the careful gathering of requirements that we can deliver the highest quality and the most value in the shortest time. He enjoys learning and encouraging other to continuously improve themselves. Together they make up two parts of the 6 figure developer podcast, there will be a link in the show notes to their show. Contacting John Callaway Twitter: Contacting Clayton Hunt Twitter: ebsite: The 6 Figure Developer Podcast website: Twitter: The Book: Practical Test-Driven Development using C# 7 USA: UK:
We talk with Clayton Hunt and John Callaway about practical test driven development. Why you shouldn't use a GET request for your garage door. We talk about everything from Gherkin syntax to Zombocom.
Guest: John Callaway @matsubonsai Clayton Hunt @ClaytonHunt_104 Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-331-john-callaway-and-clayton-hunt-professional-craftsmen
Test Driven Development (TDD), good idea in theory, but in practice? Carl and Richard talk to John Callaway and Clayton Hunt about their success with TDD. At it's simplest level, TDD is about writing tests first, before coding. In practice, everything is more complicated than that. Writing testable code isn't as simple as it seems, and refactoring existing code to become testable can cause it to break - which is why you wanted tests in the first place. John and Clayton talk through their experiences getting things right and exploring the advantages that TDD brings - more reliable software that sustains for longer and can continue to evolve!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Test Driven Development (TDD), good idea in theory, but in practice? Carl and Richard talk to John Callaway and Clayton Hunt about their success with TDD. At it's simplest level, TDD is about writing tests first, before coding. In practice, everything is more complicated than that. Writing testable code isn't as simple as it seems, and refactoring existing code to become testable can cause it to break - which is why you wanted tests in the first place. John and Clayton talk through their experiences getting things right and exploring the advantages that TDD brings - more reliable software that sustains for longer and can continue to evolve!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Elizabeth D. Samet received her B.A. from Harvard and her Ph.D. in English literature from Yale. She is also the author of Willing Obedience: Citizens, Soldiers, and the Progress of Consent in America, 1776-1898.
Elizabeth D. Samet received her B.A. from Harvard and her Ph.D. in English literature from Yale. She is also the author of Willing Obedience: Citizens, Soldiers, and the Progress of Consent in America, 1776-1898.