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Send us a Text Message.SUPPORT THE SHOW BEYOND SUBSCRIPTIONS1. CASH APP2. JustgiveKeith Brunson, with significant contributions to the juvenile court system, discusses backpacking, music, and the concept of hospitality. The podcast explores communal living, family memories, and the importance of designated spaces in a home.Keith Brunson embraced unexpected opportunities in music, leading to a joyful acapella journey.•Through communal living, Keith fostered hospitality and community engagement, creating a welcoming and nurturing environment for families.Support the Show."Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities. With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference. Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
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The following podcast is a edited version of The Village Community's sermon series on relationships. The series is based on the principles that come from the Marriage Builder, written by Dr. Larry CrabbSupport the show (http://cash.app/$thevillagechurch)
The Daniel Project was a three-month long community-wide interaction with the Book of Daniel from the bible. Each Sunday, the sermons would focus on a particular section of Daniel and Villagers were invited to interact and respond using writing, art, reading, and music. When we are invited to interact with scripture in ways that go beyond just the preaching of it on a Sunday, we are able to connect better with the text and with God personally.The Daniel Project Website"The Scriptures quoted are from the NET Bible® http://netbible.com copyright ©1996, 2019 used with permission from Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved".
Words and MusicThe Village Music 2019 (CC)
Words and MusicThe Village Church and Layne Crawford (CC) 2019
Words and MusicThe Apostle John, Wes Cepin, and The Village Music (cc) 2018
Words and MusicJoel Cepin, Susan Cepin, Paul the Apostle, and Emily Lewis(O) 2018
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Words and Music Catherine Strode and Village Music (cc) 2018
Words and Music Marshill Music and the Village Music
Words and Music Strode and the Village Music (O) 2018
Words and Music Luke Abrams and Brad Currah (cc) 2018
Words and Music The Village Music (O) 2016
Words and Music Team Strike Force (cc)2018
Words and Music Eric and Susan Cepin The Village Music (cc)2018
Words and Music From Mars Hill Church
Words and Music Red Letter (cc) 2018
Words and Music by Brad Currah and Luke Abrams
Words Mark Crawford and King David Music by Mark Crawford and Village Music (cc)2017
Words and Music Paul Mossbarger and Brad Currah (cc) 1997
Words and Music From Wikipedia: Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Greek: Σιγησάτω πᾶσα σάρξ βροτεία), also known as Let all mortal flesh keep silent, is an ancient chant of Eucharistic devotion based on words from Habakkuk 2:20, "Let all the earth keep silence before him" (Hebrew: הַ֥ס מִפָּנָ֖יו כָּל־הָאָֽרֶץ has mippanaw kol ha-erets). The original was composed in Greek as a Cherubic Hymn for the Offertory of the Divine Liturgy of St James;[1] it probably antedates the rest of the liturgy and goes back at least to AD 275, with local churches adopting arrangements in Syriac. In modern times, the Ralph Vaughan Williams arrangement of a translation from the Greek by Gerard Moultrie to the tune of "Picardy", a French medieval folk melody, popularized the hymn among other Christian congregations. The Moultrie translation is written in 87.87 Trochaic meter. Therefore, winged in the first line of the fourth stanza is intended to be read or sung as a single syllable. However, the two-syllable variant wingèd has become commonly accepted, especially outside of the United Kingdom, because the melody otherwise requires a potentially awkward melisma of the first syllable of winged.
Words and Music Layne Crawford and Village Music (cc) 2017
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"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less" is a Christian hymn written by Edward Mote, a pastor at Rehoboth Baptist Church in Horsham, West Sussex. Mote wrote around 100 hymns, this one, which he wrote in 1834
Words and Music Brad Currah and Company (cc)2017
Words and Music Red Letter (cc) 2017