Podcast appearances and mentions of Joseph M Martin

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Sunnyside Presbyterian Church
Cantata - Appalachian Winter - Sunnyside Chancel Choir

Sunnyside Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 46:56


This week, instead of a typical worship service with a sermon, we celebrated the season with a Christmas cantata. A cantata tells the whole story of Christmas, beginning with the prophecies in the Hebrew Bible, running through the hopes and expectations of the children of Israel, and culminating on Christmas night, when Jesus Christ entered the world as a baby. We hope you find this longer recording worshipful and meaningful during this season of Advent, and pray that you will make space in your heart and life for Jesus to enter, and then go and share the story of Christmas with the world! Appalachian Winter was arranged by Joseph M. Martin, and published in 2013 by Harold Flammer Music, a division of Shawnee Press, Inc. A huge thank you both to our Director of Music, Yvonda Kisor, and to our Chancel Choir for all their work on this!

Springfield Church of the Brethren
The Resurrection Story (Luke) - Happy Easter!

Springfield Church of the Brethren

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 42:31


Resurrection Sunday Scriptures from Luke 22 - Luke 24 CCLI License # 245596; CCLI Streaming License # 20258149 “Even the Heavens are Weeping,” words & music by Joseph M. Martin; 1996 Malcolm Music “He is Risen” words & music by Paul Baloche & Graham Kendrick; arranged by Marty Hamby; 2013, Thank You Music

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Shine Your Light”, Chorealis Service - April 3, 2022

Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 70:24


Order of Service- April 3, 2022 Greeting Welcome and Land Acknowledgement Prelude Opening Words “Everything begins on the verge of awareness” by George Kimmich Beach, read by Kimberly Lang Chalice Lighting “Come We Now Out of the Darkness” by Annie Foerster, read by Kimberly Lang Chalice Lighting Response “One Flame”- Chorealis and congregation Reading “O Deep Mystery of Our Lives” by Sheldon W Bennett, read by Jeff Bisanz Hymn #345 “With Joy We Claim the Growing Light” Sharing Our Abundance - Cause of the Month: Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office “From you I receive to you I give, Together we share and by this we live” Message “Answering the Religious Right with the Big Heart of Universalism” by Scott Alexander (adapted) Musical Interlude “Shine Your Light” - Chorealis Candles of Care and Connection Meditation: In words “We Bless This Sanctuary” by Sandra Fees, read by Gordon Ritchie In silence In music “Heart Wide Open” - Chorealis Hymn #44 “We Sing of Golden Mornings” Extinguishing the Chalice Closing Words “Shine!” by Mary Edes, read by Gerard Hayduk Postlude “Change the World with Love” - Chorealis; words by Joseph M. Martin, music by Joseph M. Martin and Brad Nix “Carry the Flame”

Let The Journey Begin
#101 - Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Dr. Joseph M. Martin

Let The Journey Begin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 38:16


This week, FASAM Certified Emergency Physician and Medical Director at Oakvine Recovery Center, Dr. Joseph M. Martin, joins Jason and Alex. Dr. Martin got into addiction treatment because he very quickly felt the power and satisfaction that comes with rehabilitating an individual to be reunited with their family. From the beginning, however, he found that "addiction" was not treated the same way across in the board. He explains that, even today, not everyone in the medical community views addiction as a disease and talks about some of the hurdles he has seen because of this. Dr. Martin uses the phrase “dogma dies hard in medicine” and hopes this type of thinking regarding addiction will continue to evolve over the years. One way Dr. Martin has seen these thought processes evolve among those in and out of the medical field, is when an individual has had a first-hand account with the illness, whether directly or indirectly. He explains, without this first-hand struggle with the disease, it can be very difficult to truly understand what a person afflicted with it is going through. Alex and Dr. Martin also discuss how cultural differences can create a problem for addiction treatment as many cultures do not even recognize addiction as a serious ailment. Finally, the group discusses addiction as a whole and how functioning alcoholics may have a difficult time realizing they have a problem. Dr. Martin explains that when the cravings and “thirst” for the substance begin taking precedent over everything important in life (family, faith, health, etc.), that's when the disease can snowball. Jason gives his own account of this happening to him amid his addiction and, even though in his mind he wanted to stop, he simply didn't have the ability.   Instagram: @jatxerd     For more information on the Red Songbird Foundation, please visit:   redsongbird.org   If you are interested in donating to the Red Songbird Foundation, please visit:   redsongbird.org/donate   Follow us on Instagram at: @redsongbirdfoundation     New episode every Thursday!   Check us out on YouTube every Friday! Let The Journey Begin Podcast     Please subscribe, rate, and review!   Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

The Watchman Newscast with Erick Stakelbeck
IRAN Plots “USS COLE-STYLE” Terror Attack Against U.S. Army Base in DC | Watchman Newscast

The Watchman Newscast with Erick Stakelbeck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 10:41


On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck breaks down a report that the NSA recently intercepted members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Qods Force discussing a "USS Cole-style attack" on Fort McNair army base in Washington, D.C. in order to avenge the death of Iranian terror master Qassem Soleimaini. The potential attack, details of which were revealed to the Associated Press by two senior U.S. intelligence officials, would also have targeted a top U.S. General, Joseph M. Martin, who is stationed at Fort McNair. Could Iran or its proxies strike on U.S. soil and how should the United States respond? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trinity Talks
Sunday, March 14th 2021

Trinity Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 44:21


Welcome   Reading                                             Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22   Hymn #792                                     There is a Balm in Gilead                                Readings                                             Numbers 21:4-9                                                                     John 3:14-21   Anthem                                      God So Loved the World                                                                   John Stainer   Readings                                              John 19:6, 15-17                                                                         Mark 15:21            Sermon                                  Stations of the Cross: Bearing (#7) and Helping (#8)                                                          Rev. Judith Fulp-Eickstaedt   Joys and Concerns and Prayers of the People   Hymn #816                            If Thou But Trust in God to Guide Thee   Invitation to Stewardship                     www.trinityarlington.org/GIVE                                                Text to give: (833) 940-3026   Song                                                      All the People Said Amen   Benediction                Blessing That Makes a Way for You By Jan Richardson  Anthem   God So Loved the World John Stainer Public Domain     Service Music   American Tapestry Improvisation on Balm in Gilead Joseph M. Martin Copyright 1993 Malcolm Music Permission pending from Hal Leonard.   Augsburg Organ Library: Healing and Lent Balm in Gilead African American Spiritual setting by Robert Powell Copyright 1996 Augsburg Fortress. Permission to stream/podcast the music for this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License #A736703. All rights reserved.   Hymns   792 There Is a Balm in Gilead Text: African American Spiritual Music: African American Spiritual; arr. Melva Wilson Costen, 1989, alt. Music arr. copyright: 1990 Melva Wilson Cost Used with permission as published in Glory to God, 2013 Westminster John Knox Press   816 If Thou but Trust in God to Guide Thee Text: Georg Neumark, 1641; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1855, 1863, alt. Music: Georg Neumark, 1641 Public Domain

Trinity Talks
Sunday, March 14th 2021

Trinity Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 44:21


Welcome   Reading                                             Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22   Hymn #792                                     There is a Balm in Gilead                                Readings                                             Numbers 21:4-9                                                                     John 3:14-21   Anthem                                      God So Loved the World                                                                   John Stainer   Readings                                              John 19:6, 15-17                                                                         Mark 15:21            Sermon                                  Stations of the Cross: Bearing (#7) and Helping (#8)                                                          Rev. Judith Fulp-Eickstaedt   Joys and Concerns and Prayers of the People   Hymn #816                            If Thou But Trust in God to Guide Thee   Invitation to Stewardship                     www.trinityarlington.org/GIVE                                                Text to give: (833) 940-3026   Song                                                      All the People Said Amen   Benediction                Blessing That Makes a Way for You By Jan Richardson  Anthem   God So Loved the World John Stainer Public Domain     Service Music   American Tapestry Improvisation on Balm in Gilead Joseph M. Martin Copyright 1993 Malcolm Music Permission pending from Hal Leonard.   Augsburg Organ Library: Healing and Lent Balm in Gilead African American Spiritual setting by Robert Powell Copyright 1996 Augsburg Fortress. Permission to stream/podcast the music for this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License #A736703. All rights reserved.   Hymns   792 There Is a Balm in Gilead Text: African American Spiritual Music: African American Spiritual; arr. Melva Wilson Costen, 1989, alt. Music arr. copyright: 1990 Melva Wilson Cost Used with permission as published in Glory to God, 2013 Westminster John Knox Press   816 If Thou but Trust in God to Guide Thee Text: Georg Neumark, 1641; trans. Catherine Winkworth, 1855, 1863, alt. Music: Georg Neumark, 1641 Public Domain

AUSA's Army Matters Podcast
Soldier Today: GEN Martin & SMA Grinston on Suicide, Cohesive Teams and This is My Squad (TIMS)

AUSA's Army Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 31:27


Taking care of our people is important during difficult times. Building cohesive teams and tackling suicide within the Army are some of the ways to do that. Today's discussion with the Army's Vice Chief of Staff, GEN Martin, and top NCO, SMA Grinston, covers how initiatives like “This is My Squad” (TIMS) and “A Life Worth Living” work together to help leaders at every level address tough issues and build strong teams. Recommendations for future topics are welcome via email at podcast@ausa.org. Guests: General Joseph M. Martin, 37th Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston, 16th Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) Host: Sergeant Major of the Army (Retired) Daniel A. Dailey, AUSA's Vice President for NCO and Soldier Programs Soldier Today, a segment of AUSA's Army Matters Podcast, focuses on what is important to Soldiers and NCOs.   Resources: Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Web: https://www.army.mil/leaders/vcsa/ Facebook: @VCSA.USArmy Twitter: @VCSA37 Sergeant Major of the Army Web: https://www.army.mil/leaders/sma/bio/ Twitter: @16thSMA AUSA's NCO & Soldier Programs Web: https://www.ausa.org/programs/nco-and-soldiers Twitter (Dailey): @15thSMA

Bob Shank - Sermons
And There Was Light, written by Joseph M. Martin

Bob Shank - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 46:00


1) A Festive Call to Celebration 2) Celebration of Light 3) Come, Golden Light 4) Dazzling Joy 5) Beautiful Name, featuring Adelle & Bella Kopec 6) Dreamer of Stars, soloist Krista Montgomery 7) Angel Song 8) Silver and Shadows, soloists Laurie Braman and Scott Sebring 9) Joyous Carols of Christmas

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United Methodist Church Westlake Village
Sunday, November 17, 2019 - 10:00am

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 23:24


[00:00] Introit: "Sing With Joy" (Bruce Vandervalk) - Chancel Choir [00:35] Special Music: "God of Wonders" (Joseph M. Martin) - Celebration Singers [04:48] Offertory: "How Firm a Foundation" (arr. J. D. Payne) - Jenny Lee, Organist [07:25] Scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:8-12, 34; Philippians 2:14-15 [08:43] Anthem: "Thanksgiving in My Soul" (Jane Chapman & Bruce Vandervalk) - Chancel Choir [11:50] Sermon: "Nurturing a Thankful Heart" - Rev. Rachel Tabutol

United Methodist Church Westlake Village
Sunday, October 13, 2019 - 10:00am

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 34:16


[00:00] Honoring Our Laity [09:49] Special Music: "Many Gifts, One Spirit" (Allen Note) - Celebration Singers [12:39] Scripture: I Corinthians 12:1, 4-7; Romans 12:9-18 [14:59] Offertory: "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" (J.D. Payne) - Jenny Lee, Organist [16:40] Anthem: "Proclamation of Service" (Joseph M. Martin) - Chancel Choir [20:25] Sermon: "The Church is the People" - Rev. Rachel Tabutol

St. John Podcasts
You Raise Me Up

St. John Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 3:59


"You Raise Me Up," by Brendan Graham and Rolf Lovland, arranged by Joseph M. Martin. Performed by the St. John Choir, directed from the piano by Julia Henrich, Minister of Music. Recorded at St. John Lutheran Church during worship service. This is one in a series of podcasts from St. John Lutheran Church in Ocean City, NJ. For more information, visit: www.stjohnlutheranoc.org

United Methodist Church Westlake Village
Sunday, 5/19/19 - 9 & 10:30am

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 21:00


[00:00] Special Music: "The Journey" (arr. Joseph M. Martin) - Footprints [03:10] Scripture: Acts 11:15-18 [03:50] Anthem: "O God Beyond All Praising" (arr. Mark Hayes) - Chancel Choir [07:24] Graduate Sharing Introduction: Jon Gentry [10:44] Graduate Sharing: Lindsay Scholbrock [15:10] Special Music: "The Impossible Dream" (M. Leigh & J. Darion) - Jackson Lewis [18:32] Graduate Sharing: Andrew Wells

Bethlehem Granada Hills Podcast
Bethlehem Granada Hills Podcast 2019-04-28

Bethlehem Granada Hills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 20:47


Song and Sermon from Sunday April 28th 2019 "Mercy Tree" by Michael Neale & Krissy Nordhoff Arranged by Joseph M. Martin Choral Directors: Marisa Bradfield & Matthew A. Kessell Accompanists: Suzanne Recer & Vicente Ditto streaming permission under CCLI license #CSPL141755 Sermon by Pastor Megan Fryling John 20:19-31 The unprecedented events of the day of resurrection continue as the risen Jesus appears to his fearful disciples. A week later, after Thomas worships Jesus, Jesus pronounces that the blessings of the resurrection are also for those who “have not seen and yet believe.” Bethlehem Lutheran Church Granada Hills, CA www.bethlehemlutheran.net

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First Church Coral Springs Podcast

For your listening pleasure, we present our 2018 Christmas Cantata, The Song Heard 'Round the World by Joseph M. Martin, performed by the First Church choir.

United Methodist Church Westlake Village
Sunday, June 10, 2018 - 10:30am

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 28:59


[00:00] Scripture: Psalm 138 [02:35] Anthem: "Thank You for the Music" - Chancel Choir (Joseph M. Martin) [06:02] Offertory: "A Joyful Antiphonal" - Covenant Ringers (Dan R. Edwards) [09:06] Sermon: "The Power of Music" - Rev. Dr. Walter C. Dilg, Jr.

United Methodist Church Westlake Village
Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018 - 9am & 11am

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 29:06


(00:00) Anthem: "Shout to God" - Chancel Choir (Composer: Joseph M. Martin) (02:11) Scripture: John 20:1-8; 19-22 (04:06) Anthem: "Resurrection Day" - Chancel Choir (Composer: Z. Randall Stroope) (08:17) Offertory: "Christ Triumphant, Alleluia" - Covenant Ringers (arr. V.W. Stephenson) (12:28) Sermon: "Our Defining Story" - Dr. Walter C. Dilg, Jr.