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Aaron spills the tea about recording a spoken word album, then the queens get on all fours for some Poet Sex Positions. Woof woof, darlings!Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Buy our books: Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books. You can find Aaron's Outside the Lines album here on iTunes. You can listen here to Aaron Smith's "Outside the Lines," the title poem of his spoken word album.The Partridge Family is an American musical sitcom created by Bernard Slade, which aired September 25, 1970, to August 24, 1974, on ABC. Watch the pilot episode here. Its stars included Shirley Jones, David Cassidy, Susan Day, and Danny Bonaduce. The family was loosely based on the real-life musical family the Cowsills, a popular band in the late 1960s and early 1970s.The verse sung by Aaron and Belinda which proceeds Aaron's poem "Pray the Gay Away" – "at the cross, at the cross" is from the hymn "Alas, and did my Savior bleed." "Pray the Gay Away" appears in Aaron's most recent book, Stop Lying, which you can purchase at the link above. Aaron's poem "After All These Years You Know They Were Wrong About the Sadness of Men Who Love Men" can be read online at the Poetry Society, followed by a short essay Aaron wrote about writing the poem.Sister Act 2 has a subtitle and it is: Back in the Habit. It stars It starred Lauryn Hill in her breakout role, as well as Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Watch Lauryn Hill sing "Joyful Joyful." Watch Linda Pastan read her poem, "Why are Your Poems So Dark?" (The announcer lets us know that she won a poetry prize from Mademoiselle -- the runner up was Sylvia Plath.)
Experiment, 777. A #TTOTPODCAST Holiday Special. Happy Holidays to all… Let me know what yall think about the jingles….
Since you're part of our 4:13 family, we're sending you our annual Christmas card to make sure you know how much we love you. This year, our families sent you their Christmas greetings in their own fun little way, KC speaks a blessing over you, and Michael O'Brien will make your heart rejoice as he sings some of his beautiful Christmas songs. We hope this Audio Christmas Card blesses you today as you're shopping, decorating, cooking, or sitting back and relaxing with a cup of hot chocolate. Merry Christmas! SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/277
wealthandrichestraining.comJoyful, Joyful, Joyful!!What an amazing time of the year! this is our last zoom cast for 2023!There are 11 Laws of the Universe to engage for massive abundance! Listen in as we discuss each one!
It's our Season 6 finale! With one week to go before Christmas, this week is all about JOY, which is the true mark of a Christian. "A joyless Christian is a useless Christian." What is it that brings you joy? We'll be off until mid-January when we return for Season 7, so we wish all our listeners and friends a blessed final week of Advent, a very merry Christmas, and a happy New Year!
“Joy to the World”, “Tidings of comfort and Joy”, “Joyful Joyful we adore thee”. So many of our traditional Christmas songs and themes include this idea of Joy. But what is joy? How can we actually live joyfully? This week …
10/22/23 Songs of Yesterday: "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" Justin Grifford by Beersheba Church
Let's face it, we all have been in a place where we have thought or said, "I'm done!" Loss, pain, hurt, sadness, worry, and many other emotions make us feel that way. We don't want to get out of bed, or do anything. What if I told you that whatever the situation is you weren't done? What if I told you that there is still something more? This series is all about understanding that failures are final, setbacks can be setups, and loss can lead to life. You woke up this morning so God is not done, and neither are you. Welcome to Part Three of I Ain't Done: Joyful, Joyful!
Thanks for watching. Have a great week ahead learning to play this beautiful melody with two chords from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Add more chords over time and enjoy this popular classical composition with Easy Play sheet music by Hal Leonard Publishing.
Mervyn Warren, multiple award-winning writer, arranger, and producer, founding member of accapella mega-group Take 6, joins us for our latest dive into Movie Month! His arrangement of the iconic closer to Sister Act 2 incorporates maybe the most well-known hymn in history, the breakout single from Naughty By Nature, and a classic track from Janet Jackson--all in one incredible main course! We'll dig into it all, including "O.P.P." and "What Have You Done For Me Lately," plus some Lauryn Hill, War and Treaty--whew! Buckle up and praise the Lord, it's Sister Act 2 kicking off Movie Month! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greatsongpod/message
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Eva's feeling down after the loss of a loved one. Kelly is discovering the meaning of purpose. To combat the sadness, this week we discuss what Joy means to us and how it shows up in our everyday lives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wearenotregularpod/support
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Rejoice forever through Christ Jesus our Lord --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-veney0/support
On this episode of ‘Grab A Glass', DT wishes you and yours a Happy Holiday season as he discusses the guilty verdict of Tory Lanez, nepo babies and the joys of home ownership.
Welcome to the final episode of the Advent Christmas series! Hunter and Michael go deep on Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee but only after they talk about one hit wonders and the song The Final Countdown. But seriously: this is a GREAT episode with so much wisdom and depth. We hope you enjoy it and have enjoyed our deep dives into your favorite Christmas songs!
Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee by Strong Tower Bible Church
From the series in: Christmas 2022
This week we keep in our prayers all the people in the path of Hurricane Ian. We also talk about the latest news in sports as well as the wonderful Lizzo and a famous flute. All that and more on A MATTER OF FAITH! Question of the Week:What does joy mean to youSpecial Guest: Michele Slone, Music Educator, Quarterfinalist for 2023 Music Educator Award from the Recording Academy and GRAMMY MuseumGuest Question:In a time when music and the arts are increasingly being cut from school curriculums, musical opportunities in church and faith communities may be the only ones left available to kids. Why is music important in both the educational and faith development of children and young people?Resource Roundup:Slone is quarterfinalist for Music Educator Award
This week we conclude our look at "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee" written by Henry van Dyke. In this second of our two-part series, we explore the call of this song on us as Christ followers. Who are made to be? Who is this God we are worshiping? Why are we called to worship? And what do we do about it? We bookend this episode with a beautiful quote from Van Dyke himself. “For the long breath, the deep breath, the breath of a heart without care—I will give thanks and adore thee, God of the open air!”Support the show
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Ever do something you were sure wasn't worth it? Perhaps faith feels that way sometimes? You might not realize it, but it's always worthwhile to do the right thing especially when it comes to faith. Today we hear a wonderful lesson on faith and perseverance from none other thank Ludwig Van Beethoven. Join us!
This week we begin diving into "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee" exploring its origins while talking about its meter and tune. This will be a two-part series. Next week we will dig into what the song is calling us be and to do as Christ followers. I'm excited to begin this look into what many hymnologists call one of the most joyous songs in the English language. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to follow and share!Support the show
Thank you for joining the Lifehouse Church Podcast. We pray the Ps Helen Kobakian message Joyful, Joyful Blesses you. For more details about Lifehouse Church visit www.Lifehouse.global or download the Lifehouse Church app.
Do you like camping? Bruce Lindsay does! That's where this show starts before diving deep into live music appearing on stages locally. On this episode's playlist, appearing at Electric Eclectics, shn shn and Laura Ortman, from Festival du Loup, Diable à 5, coming to Georgian Shores United Church in August, Joyful Joyful, at the Red Door and more, Amber May, and at Summerfolk: Puuluup, OKAN, Aysanabee, Boogàt, Steve Poltz (with a little help from Jewel, who won't be appearing at Summerfolk), Le Vent du Nord, and Jacob Corston. Finally, I can only hope to see Ansley Simpson live somewhere this summer, in the meantime check out a track from her brand new album, all on this week's installment of Georgian Bay Roots.
Echoing Jon's show structure from the week before, we kick things off for NIPD and History Month by starting with the ABCs and Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie, paying a visit to Thunder Bay with Ansley Simpson, hearing from the late, great Cheghano and listening to O Canada à la Willie Dunn. Moving right along into marking Pride by correcting my pronouns when it comes to Evangeline Gentle (they/them), checking in with one of Grey County's newest émigrés, Beverley Glenn Copeland (!!!), before blissing out with Joyful Joyful and the dance floor grooves of DJ Strobe. The summer vibes are alive with cuts from Georgia Fox, The Wailers (I'd appreciate your help with some local research on this one), Louie Rankin, Tobi and Fuzzy Love.
“Joyful, Joyful” arranged by Anna Laura Page. Presented as the postlude to worship by Stephanie Smith on the organ. Only audio is available.
We pray through The Hymn by Henry Van Dyke Joyful Joyful we adore thee and also Psalm 71 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shawn-odendhaldap/message
In this episode we chat with Winn Collier. We talk all about breakfast sandwiches, and K-cups, and Trader Joe's - OH MY! Join us as we usher into the summer with joy and fun! Connect with Winn Collier: Twitter / Instagram Through-Line Cohort Hold On Twitter Hold On Instagram Hold On Facebook Page Hold On Facebook Group --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holdonpodcast/message
For this episode I interview Cormac Culkeen and Dave Grenon of Joyful Joyful, a two-piece music project who have just released their debut, self-titled album on Idée Fixe Records. Joyful Joyful and I are long-time friends, playing music together since the beginning of their musical journey many years ago, and the three of us reunited to talk about this release, and what it means for their project and the days ahead. They speak of the project's undercurrents of love and hope, their love for each other. Cormac and Dave have a beautiful way of showing up for each other despite periods of separation over time and space, and have learned a lot in the years it has taken to arrive to where they are. "It isn’t about content, as much as it’s about how is it that you are going to approach a frail world?" Tune in, and find their music at joyfuljoyful.xyz Thank you, and congratulations Joyful Joyful!This interview was originally recorded on May 5th, 2022 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com
Cormac Culkeen and Dave Grenon discuss their work together in Joyful Joyful and their new self-titled debut album, drones, noise, and beautiful possibilities in sound, queerness and being excommunicated from the church, tour dates, other future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.Tonight's broadcast features new JOYFUL JOYFUL, FRANCISCO MEIRINO, and LUIS ANTERO.
CiTR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.Friday afternoon's broadcast features new music from Montreal's Grandbruit, Toronto's Joyful Joyful, Passarella Death Squad, Pan•American, Nouvelles Lectures Cosmopolites, and Francisco Meirino's Shattered Reel(m)s.
Lauryn Hill - Joyful Joyful Ahmad Jamal - I Love Music
Today, we're talking three holiday songs that we believe should be on every holiday playlist: "Joyful Joyful" by Jazmine Sullivan (and Pentatonix), "Joy To The World" by Whitney Houston, and Barbra Streisand's chaotic "Jingle Bells?" Happy Holidays!
Nick and James are joined by Catherine for a conversation about joy!
Dr. Jeremy Evans - December 12, 2021 Scripture References: Luke 2:8-14 From Series: "Other Sermons"
Nehemiah 9-12 We are in the Nation Stream reading from the New Living Translation. 7streamsmethod.com | @7streamsmethod | Donate Commentary by Dr. Drake Travis Dear God in Heaven, Such great things happen when we simply pause and rededicate ourselves to be people of the Scripture. Amen. 09 - The scripture reading (from the chapters we read last week) led straight into a movement of great repentance and solemn prayer. There was confession and worship. The praise led to a reciting of their history: the great, the good, the foolish, the bad. Their assessment of themselves was sober (quite refreshing actually!). They, right then, right there, make a pact to be an obedient people. Interesting that yesterday, we were reading the other end of their history, when they were hearing the urgent reasons to be an obedient people. Here they are regrouping in the land, 900-1000 years later and pledging to be an obedient people. Can we say "finally!" Can we? 10 - Like contracts today, they needed to put it in writing. They did and signed it. Participants were Nehemiah, and Zedekiah (not the lousy tortured king from 586 B.C., a different Zedekiah) along with numerous priests, Levites, and leaders. Then all the others who consecrated themselves to also follow God pledged an oath in kind: None in their families would marry pagans, they would keep the Sabbath, they would see to the Temple being financed, maintained, and supplied. Family-members would be dedicated to God. There would be no more hoarding against God's rules or withholding from what He asks of them. 11 - It was time to resettle and occupy Jerusalem. Sacred lots were drawn and people gathered their things to go take up resident and fill the city with life. They came from the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, plus there were Priests, Levites, gatekeepers and their associates. The apportioning and settlements were then listed as the land was to be occupied by Hebrews, not pagan peoples. 12 - We read ('red"/not "reed") the list of priests and Levites who returned with Zerubbabel. They along with family leaders are listed. Everyone of these fine souls was there to help keep Jewish minds to be "stayed upon Thee." We see the records are kept during this era and such and such that era. It is interesting that Jewish people are generally tremendous record keepers even to this day. The dedication of the Wall was an event to behold. It was part Disneyland Parade, part big band/big choir. Nehemiah is giving live report as he writes it. ...And there was great joy in Jerusalem. The singing could be heard for miles. Can you hear them singing, "Joyful Joyful, We Adore Thee" from all around the world? Someday we will...
So much metaphor! We "spin" our review of Joyful, Joyful" on this week's episode of The Worship Review. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worship-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/worship-review/support
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A joyful hymn of praise sung to a melody arranged from Beethoven's famous Ode to Joy.
Hugh and Duane argue about what is the most uplifting song. Joyful Joyful or Hallelujah Chorus? They also discuss Senator Rick Scott, Emo, Beer, and blah blah blah.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.