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In the way of Jesus, those who think they are in are out, while those who are used to being out are welcomed in.
Jesus makes disciples through the process of being with him and then doing the things that he does.
Changing your behavior is not a precondition to receiving the love and welcome of Jesus.
Jesus doesn't want to treat the symptoms in your life; he wants to heal you of your deepest condition.
The Sabbath is a gift Jesus invites us to explore with him, trusting him to bring us life and restoration as we stop working, rest, worship God and enjoy life with him. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to put pace into practice in your rule of life at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
Five dimensions of the gift of the Sabbath that our burnt out, worn out, workaholic world desperately needs. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to put pace into practice in your rule of life at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
Jesus embraces his limitations and experiences the freedom of knowing his purpose through prayer and discernment. You can do the same. This message is part of a series on the Practice of Pace. Learn more, download resources and practice guides at www.wingfootchurch.com/pace.
Jesus regularly practiced solitude and silence - being alone with God. Solitude is not an escape from reality, but an invitation into transformation. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to put pace into practice in your rule of life at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
The way of Jesus invites us to slow down and break free from constant hurry and busyness. This teaching is part of a series exploring the Practice of Pace, one of the six practices in Wingfoot Church's community rule of life. Learn more and discover more resources to practicing pace at wingfootchurch.com/pace.
The gospel Jesus preached and being a disciple or student of his way of life go hand-in-hand.
Jesus is God's re-creation project calling us to be transformed, not just improved.
Mark introduces who Jesus is in order to make us insiders as everyone misunderstands Jesus' identity and mission.
The empty tomb is an invitation to rediscover Jesus through the journey of discipleship.
What does it take to be a church where everyone in our neighborhood can truly belong, especially across our racial, ethnic, economic, political, and social differences? This teaching was given as part of Neighborhood Church Night, a series of gatherings over a meal, around worship and prayer, designed to help our community grow in our vision to be a neighborhood church. Learn more at www.wingfootchurch.com/place
To learn to trust God completely, God leads us through a season of testing and darkness to refine our love for him alone.
Faith means trusting God with my identity and security. The journey of faith eventually confronts our false self, the ways in which I rely on myself rather than on God.
Faith means trusting God to use my weaknesses and my wounds to show his power and grow my trust.
Faith in God isn't intellectual belief that God exists, but rather trusting God to make you righteous.
Faith begins with God, not with us.
The wilderness is the place where we are humbled, refined, and grow in our understanding of God's ability to provide. This teaching was given as part of the Ash Wednesday gathering at the beginning of the season of Lent.
Sharing the gospel advances the kingdom of Jesus against the kingdom of darkness.
Jesus teaches his disciples to share the gospel through the practice of regular, ordinary hospitality.
Sharing the gospel is a priority to followers of Jesus because it is a priority to Jesus.
Being a neighborhood church means contributing & collaborating not comparing & criticizing. Practice guides, resources and more at www.wingfootchurch.com/place
Being a neighborhood church means being DEEPLY FORMED by the love of Jesus through a rule of life. Learn more about what it means to be a neighborhood church and download a practice guide for this week's teaching at www.wingfootchurch.com/place.
Being a neighborhood church means being WITH our neighbors like God is WITH us in Jesus.
Following Jesus leads us to share Jesus with others.
Celebrating Christmas is celebrating God taking the first step toward us in reconciliation through Jesus.
Jesus transforms our family dynamics from the inside out.
Jesus invites us to participate in the transformation of our lives through putting off old habits and putting on the habits of Jesus.
Your identity in Christ is not achieved but received through the work of Jesus, bringing you into the very heart of God.
Five marks of Christian spirituality that set Jesus' way apart and invite you into true joy.
The cross is where Jesus won for us freedom from sin, death, and fear so we could have full access to God.
Doubt is not the enemy of faith. There are three paths we can walk to deepen our life with Jesus through doubt and deconstruction.
Hello listeners, and welcome to The City Report Podcast! On this week's episode Amos and Adam are joined by Jon Ashley from the Maine Road Ramble, and they look ahead to City's trip to Newcastle United, review the transfer window, and more! If you enjoy the show, please consider following/subscribing on the platform of your choice! Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/cityreport_ https://twitter.com/cityreportpod https://twitter.com/abooker17 https://twitter.com/AmosMurphy https://twitter.com/jonashley87
Jon Ashley and Andrew Dettmer sit down to discuss City 3 Brighton 0 and to take some of your questions in a podcast so short, some might confuse it for Paul Dickov.
Wondering how to get started with a customer advocacy initiative in your organization? Whether you're a marketer, product manager, or growth leader eager to bring customer advocacy projects to your 2022 strategy, it can be difficult to understand how to get started and earn support from the rest of your team. This is why we're excited to welcome Jon Ashley to The Advocacy Channel. With over 20 years of experience developing customer advocacy programs for large companies in the UK, Jon brings a wealth of valuable knowledge and advice when it comes to kicking off a customer advocacy project. In our final episode before the New Year, Jon and host Will Fraser break down how you can get company buy-in for your customer advocacy initiatives, how to set realistic expectations and goals, and what to consider for the best results. Connect with Jon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonashley/ Connect with us: Get more customer marketing insights and strategies at https://www.saasquatch.com/blog/ Connect with host Will on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wifraser/ Have a question? Suggestion? Email us at podcast@saasquatch.com
Sergio Aguero may has played his final Premier League minutes in a Manchester City shirt and did so as his vintage self, scoring two goals in the final match of the season against Everton. Jon Ashley, Kevin Nelson, and Andrew Dettmer gather to discuss his final performance briefly and whether it's put him back in contention for a substitution in the Champions League final. A larger appreciation of Aguero is certainly due after the season but the discussion preceding and following his play focuses on the team's performances vs. Brighton and Everton as Pep Guardiola prepares the squad for the biggest game in the club's history this weekend. We analyze Joao Cancelo's red card and if that sending off is the primary thing to pinpoint for the loss at Brighton or if something more sinister is at work before moving on to the wonderful display against Everton that undoubtedly soothed any concerns the prior match could have caused. Finally, we talk about the recent rumors of a Harry Kane transfer to City and how likely that move is to happen. Lots of interesting content throughout this show to get you recapped on the week that was and get you ready for the one that's upcoming!Please reach out to us on your social media platform of choosing to let us know what you think of the show and your thoughts on all things Manchester City. You can find us @MaineRoadRamble on both Twitter and Instagram and you're also welcome to email us at maineroadramble@gmail.com. If you're a fan of the show, please subscribe and rate so we can help grow the podcast. Thanks for the support and enjoy the episode!
Sonic Renegades: Exploring Revolutionary Guitar Effects Pedals
In this episode, we explore this very popular preamp/distortion pedal which was a collaboration between Matthew Hoopes (1981) and Jon Ashley of Bondi Effects.
David Mooney is joined by three of the gang behind the Maine Road Ramble podcast - Jon Ashley, Andrew Dettmer and Ger Deegan - to reflect on the news that Sergio Aguero is leaving City at the end of the season. They also preview the upcoming matches with Leicester and Borussia Dortmund, Howard Hockin reflects on Aguero's time at City, and we get insight into the German team as supporter Lewis Ambrose speaks to One Football's Dan Burke.
With City now officially playing Champions League football next year, they are as attractive a destination for players as ever. So in preparation for what will certainly be a busy window that officially opens on July 27th, we spend some time discussing what our ideal transfer windows would look like. Joe Ricci, Andrew Dettmer, and Kevin Nelson combed through all the reports and options in world football to compile their lists for City's incoming and outgoing transfers. Special bonus: this episode includes our new and improved intro/outro music, courtesy of Jon Ashley. If you'd like to get in touch with us, you can find us on Twitter and Instagram @MaineRoadRamble and get in touch with us via email at maineroadramble@gmail.com. Thanks for the support!
This week, Ray, Moscow Mush and Statman Steve celebrate Sunday's brilliant away win to Watford and extending their fabulous away record. Ray and Kevin focus their player watch on the returning Romeu & Vestergaard. They discuss the Golden Boot race with Ings just one behind Jamie Vardy. Can the on fire striker make it? In the Away End they welcome Jon Ashley. Host of Maine Road Ramble, to help us preview just what to expect from City on Sunday and for the rest of the season. All the usual FPL, predictions and Russian phrase. In that Number Podcast - Twitter: @NumberPodcast - Instagram: inthatnumberpodcast Ray Hunt - Twitter: @RayHunt84 Kevin 'Moscow Mush' Milverton - Twitter: @moscowmush 'Statman' Stephen White - Twitter: @Statman_Steve - Instagram: stmarysstatbase Jon Ashley - Twitter: @jonashley87 Maine Road Ramble - Twitter: @MaineRoadRamble
This episode is a big one, not only because Manchester City will be back on the pitch after three months off, but because Maine Road Ramble and Manc and a Yank Podcast are permanently joining forces! This merger has been in the works behind the scenes for quite some time now and we are officially launching as a collective with this episode. There were some technical difficulties within the first 8 minutes of recording. We do apologize very much for that but they are brief and do not hinder the listening experience much so we encourage you to stick with us throughout. Anyway, we have decided to retain the name Maine Road Ramble going forward, in large part because Manc and a Yank can't be transitioned into a name that fits our combined demographic. Any listeners of the previous iteration of MRR will not need to look elsewhere to find our shows, they will be in the same feed as you're used to. For all the Manc and a Yank fans who sought out this episode, you'll have to subscribe to the MRR channel to continue getting all the knowledge you're used to. This episode is the first time all five of us (Kevin Nelson, Ger Deegan, Andrew Dettmen, Jon Ashley, and Joe Ricci) have all published a recording together so have a listen to hear the dynamic and get an idea for our plans moving forward! Oh, and we talked quite a lot about football and the return to play in this one as well so don't miss out before City are back on the field against Arsenal on Wednesday. Thanks for your support and get in touch with us any time on Twitter @MaineRoadRamble or via email at maineroadramble@gmail.com!
The Maine Road Ramble and Manc and a Yank Podcast teamed up for a crossover that spans across all eras of Manchester City, drafting a starting eleven from the all-time greats in the club's history! Kevin Nelson and Andrew Dettmer are joined by Jon Ashley and Joe Ricci to compile the best lineups imaginable, with the picks ranging from Eric Brook all the way to Gabriel Jesus. The rules are simple. In a snake draft format, select eleven players that can reasonably play a position based on their experience in a reasonable formation (no 1-1-8's allowed!). The draft picks are being evaluated on their best sustained version while playing for City, so picking Frank Lampard does not get you the peak Chelsea years. Finally, each selection must have played at least 10 first team senior matches with the club. Simple enough, right? Yet it was actually more of a difficult exercise than we all thought trying to rank the litany of City legends while maneuvering around the plans and stolen picks of our competitors. Ultimately, this was an incredibly fun episode to prepare for and record, but YOU will be the ultimate decider for who among us drafted the greatest team. After you listen, head over to Twitter and look for a poll on both of our respective profiles (@MaineRoadRamble and @MancAndAYankPod) to cast your vote on who the champion of the Completely Unofficial All Time Manchester City Draft is!
Mulv is joined by Jon Ashley and Joe Ricci of the Great Northeast, to discuss the fresh result over Cardiff, the performance against Fulham, and a look ahead to Wembley this Saturday!
Mulv is joined by friends of the show Jon Ashley and Nico Morales, as frontman Joey recovers from the flu. We review the League Cup Semi away to Burton Albion, Huddersfield Away, and answer some listener questions. Enjoy!
Join Mikey, along with Jon Ashley from Bondi Effects, as he sits down with Luke Palmer from Dead Letter Circus to discuss and walk through Luke’s new midi pedal board system. We discuss how Luke has the ability to control both analog and midi pedals on his board as well as preset/patch changes within his […]