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Get the brackets! https://bit.ly/4h9Hr7g Whiskeys: 2XO Kiawah Blend Bourbon • Jack Daniels Bonded Rye • Hemmingway Rye • Old Bardstown Estate Bourbon • Noah's Mill Bourbon • New Riff Single Barrel Bourbon • Old Pepper Rye • Kinsey Wheat Whiskey Madness: Gabe is back as the referee for Round 2! • Who is Anti-Mr. Dead Air • Scott creates a total sh*t show in the first tasting • Gabe suggests cocaine to clear the nose • Is Dr. Pepper barrel aged? • #airplanejokes • If you finish the one on the right, the one that's left is the one on the left • #boomerjoke • Apparently “barbecue potato chips” is a tasting note now • Gabe sweats out bacon fat • Ed sweats out xxx • Scott sweats out handsome • The Kinsey is weird! (and wonderful) • The 100th Madness Tournament Whiskey! • #jewjokes • Ed doxxes Scott (and threatens to doxx Shavonne) • Ed sweats banana pudding • Scott sweats handsome, grape Propel, and modesty • Upsets and tie-breaks galore! Music Credits: Fight Back, The Curse, Tell Me What You Want, and The King Is Dead courtesy of Neffex | Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/neffexmusic • Sports News (acoustic version) by Sascha Ende | Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/351-sports-news-acoustic-version • Sports News 2 (acoustic version) by Sascha Ende | Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/353-sports-news-2-acoustic-version
Derrick Benitz joined me for Episode No. 160, and I'm super-grateful that he stuck with me through a period of correspondence, ultimately making the trek over in late January to bullshit with me about photography, growing up, Spotify playlists, and being happy/healthy in life.Find Derrick on Instagram under the @nomadphotog handle, and please peep his handsome Web site, derrickbenitz.com.Whilst we were fat chewing, Derrick and I managed to touch on a few of his favorite albums. They were these:Metallica (1991)Dr. Dre's The Chronic (1992)Continuum (2006), John MayerThe Decemberists' The King Is Dead (2011)From the Wreckage (2014), The Wind & the WaveTaylor Swift's 1989 (2014)Really enjoyed Derrick's company. Really appreciate all that support the show.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are snippets I lifted from a song by the greatest rock band in American history. Song's called, "Roggae." Album's from 1998, and titled The Story of the Ghost. All of that's here c/o Phish Inc.
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Subscribe, Rate, & Review on YouTube • Spotify • Apple PodcastsThis week I speak with New York Times best-selling author and creative technologist Robin Sloan about the themes of his inimitable novel Moonbound, one of those reads that wrapped me in a vortex of wonder and synchronicity, and raises questions like:Where is the line between technology and magic?What is a computer, really, and do humans qualify?How wrong might we be about the future?How do stories shape reality, and what happens when we have to make room for the stories of the more-than-human world?A crucial point of note: this is “hard science fiction”, but it's not the kind you're used to. At a time when even the most square, prosaic suits are quick to quote Arthur C. Clarke's Third Law, it is appropriate that sci-fi as a kind of thinking-through of our condition would reflect the cultural retrieval of premodern tropes like wizards, dragons, talking animals, and sacred swords.What follows is a rich discussion of how Robin and I both enjoy traversing and interrogating those familiar boundaries between the lost and found, the sensible and the ineffable, wildness and city, born and created, sleep and waking, care and power…Project LinksLearn more about this project and read the essays so far (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).Make tax-deductible donations to Humans On The LoopBrowse the HOTL reading list and support local booksellersJoin the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation Discord serverJoin the private Future Fossils Facebook groupHire me for consulting or advisory workChapters0:00:00 – Teaser0:01:38 – Intro0:06:50 – Robin's Story0:08:35 – The Care and Feeding of AI0:13:38 – Magical Technologies vs. The (Other) Powers of Nature0:21:46 – Persistent Wildness in The Post-Apocalyptic Future0:28:57 – Mapping Everything & Getting Lost0:32:30 – The City of Transformation: Ephemeropoli from Burning Man to Rath Varia0:37:48 – Tuning Longevity to the Duration of our Interests0:41:49 – The Loss of Self in Data & The Metamorphic Self0:49:02 – Beaver Governance is Better Governance0:54:23 – Living Robots & Sleeping Institutions in Liquid Modernity1:02:16 – How Do We Keep Healthy Rhythms While Scaling?1:10:35 – Life at The College of Wyrd1:18:01 – Recommendations for Good Discussion & Book Takeaways1:23:09 – Thanks & OutroMentionsEliot Peper (Re: FF 47, 115)Eliot Peper's interview with Robin Sloan, “Binding The Moon”Gordon Bell's MyLifeBitsTim Morton's Hell: In Search of A Christian EcologyThe Long Now FoundationKevin Kelly's “The Expansion of Ignorance” (Re: FF 128, 165, 204)Star WarsTyson Yunkaporta (Re: FF 172)Adventure TimeThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of The KingdomMichael Crichton's Jurassic ParkJack VanceM. John HarrisonHerbert SimonJames C. Scott's Seeing Like A StateRichard Doyle's Darwin's PharmacyKim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy (Red, Green, Blue)Neil Gaiman's Long Now talk “How Stories Last”Jonathan Rowson/Perspectiva's antidebateThe Templeton FoundationZygmunt Bauman's Liquid ModernityAlexander RoseJohan Chu & James Evans's “Slowed Canonical Progress in Large Fields of Science”Michael Garfield's “The King Is Dead, Long Live The King: Festivals, Science, and Economies of Scale”Erik Hoel's “The Overfitted Brain”JF Martel (Re: FF 18, 71, 126, 214)Phil Ford (Re: FF 126, 157, 214)Erik Davis (Re: FF 99, 132, 141)The WeirdosphereBell LabsMagic: The GatheringComplexity Podcast 42: “Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West on Calling Bullshit”Inna Semetsky's “Information and Signs: The Language of Images”The I ChingPhilip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass)Iain McGilchristClaire EvansJames BridleQuanta Magazine This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
It is abrupt, to say the least. When reading I Chronicles, after slogging through nine chapters of lists of people, suddenly and unexpectedly you are whisked away into a narrative about the death of the king. I mean, you have been lulled to sleep by names you can't pronounce, skimming over the names at times, glancing to the bottom of the page to see how long it will go on. And then this?!—The king is dead. Make no mistake about it, chapter ten is about one thing: the King is dead. (It reminds me of the way A Christmas Carol starts off, but more on that Sunday.) Maybe that is the point, to rouse your slumbering soul to wake up and pay attention. This word of God comes to a people who, after wandering through the exile, find themselves back in their land and utterly lost. They don't know who they are or how to form a community shaped by God's Word. So God sends them a story of who they are—a story that connects them to their ancestors, who have been formed by God since the dawn of creation. The story might also serve as a cautionary tale, a word of hope, or both. In the death of the king? Yep, it is all there in our text this week, and we will talk about it this Sunday. I look forward to getting back into normal rhythms again. Make no mistake, I do love the chaos of the holidays but there is something satisfying about stepping back into the same ole patterns and habits—yet refreshed. Or you get may back into them just to catch some rest! Either way, I can't wait to see you all Sunday. Also, don't forget our Epiphany Brunch in this Sunday at 9:15. The church will provide smoked ham and rolls. If your last name begins with A-M, bring something savory to share. Last names N-Z, bring something sweet. Happy New Year to all!
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Hello and welcome to the NotACast, the one true chapter-by-chapter podcast going through A Song of Ice and Fire! In this episode, we kick off the Ironborn storyline in A Feast for Crows with Aeron "Damphair" Greyjoy, the least likeable youth pastor in history, as he tries to get everyone together against the devil...who just happens to be his brother. Next time: we're taking next week off, but the week after that, we jump down the Dorne for "The Captain of Guards," in which the Sand Snakes kick off the Dornish storyline by asking their uncle Prince Doran to let them kill pretty much everyone in their path. At least they ask, though! Emmett's twitter: twitter.com/PoorQuentyn Manu's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ManuclearBomb Manu's patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ManuclearBomb Our patreon: www.patreon.com/NotACastASOIAF Our merch store: https://notacastasoiaf.threadless.com Our twitter: twitter.com/NotACastASOIAF Our facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/289889118235797/ Our youtube page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmDfPdG…iew_as=subscriber Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notacastasoiaf/
Bill goes to the Philippines and Hong Kong. He talks about his experience and we get a little hung up on toilets. We smoke Caldwell's The King is Dead and drink a Philippine Dark Rhum Tanduay. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298461-d477886-Reviews-Plantation_Bay_Resort_and_Spa-Lapu_Lapu_Mactan_Island_Cebu_Island_Visayas.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKfiUJkPrt4
In this sermon on the death of King Saul and his sons, pastor Joel reminds us that we need a faithful king who will honor the Lord in life and death.
"So Saul died, and his three sons, and his armourbearer, and all his men, that same day together" (1 Samuel 31:6).On the same day David is routing the Amalekites and recovering his family and goods, winning a decisive victory over God's enemies (1 Samuel 30), God is using His enemies (the Philistines) to bring final judgment on Saul and those associated with the reign of Saul (1 Samuel 31). God has literally "rent the kingdom from Saul and given it to a neighbor of Saul's who is better than him" (1 Samuel 15:28).
We have reached the final chapter of 1 Samuel where Saul meets his tragic death. We ask ourselves how we will remember Saul and what parts of his life will echo for centuries to come. His death is an opportunity to evaluate our own legacy and if we let it, it has a few things to teach us about where we put our ultimate trust and hope. This message is from our Wednesday night service on November 20th, 2024.We gather on Wednesday nights at 6:00pm at The Establishment in Bradburn (11885 Bradburn Blvd. Westminster 80031). Connect with us:kindredchurch.co@kindredchurch.cofacebook.com/kindredchurch.co
Luke - 73 - The King Is Dead (23:27-56) by TABLE Tandragee
Kees and Aaron are joined by Casey Evans to put a bow on Erik ten Hag's tenure as Man United football czar and consider the possibility of a Ruben Amorim tenure at Old Trafford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
we talk about megalopolis for so long in this one. and other things. i think we talk about the song for a combined 2 minutes
Pastor Rick Lancaster continues a series in the gospel of Matthew: The Savior-King and His Kingdom. Jesus' death is so fundamental to the Christian faith and gives us perspective for both life and death. Matthew's gospel serves as a bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Matthew seeks to prove to the Jews that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah. For those of us who are not Jews, Matthew helps us to see our Savior-King more clearly and through his gospel learn to live well in Christ's kingdom today. Rick is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel French Valley in Murrieta, California. For more information about what is going on at Calvary Chapel French Valley, go to http://ccfv.life. A Proverb a Day – Click this link to start receiving a text message every morning to start your day with a bit of God's wisdom. https://bit.ly/3VzKryG. Daily Devotional – Pastor Rick sends out one of his one-page devotionals every morning by email. Click the link to start receiving these encouraging messages every morning: https://bit.ly/3f0BTln. Click this link if you would like to see all CCFV's sermons as well as other resources: https://calvaryfv.com/the-sermons/ Click this link to stay connected with what is going on at CCFV: https://connectcard.church/xC1ccXmX2Jq5ywySljAe Get into a Life Group: https://calvaryfv.com/next-steps/#lifeGroups Let us pray for you: https://calvaryfv.com/next-steps/#prayForYou Worship God with your giving: https://calvaryfv.com/give/
0:30 - Explaining the HooperCast “Lecture Series” concept. 3:00 - James Earl Jones has passed away. https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/09/entertainment/james-earl-jones-death/index.html 8:53 - Linkin Park debuts their new lead vocalist and the Internet reacts….poorly… 22:15 - Should the estate of a deceased performer be allowed to give consent to use the performer's likeness in post-mortem work? Where is the line drawn? https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/california-ai-dead-performers-consent-sag-aftra-1236126432/?utm_campaign=mb&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=morning_brew Thanks for joining us! If you enjoy our show, PLEASE please tell your friends. Recommend us. That is how we grow. If you're interested in my writing, visit https://jconnor.substack.com/ ----- Executive Producers: Conner Dempsey • Dustin Weldon Theme Music by Dustin Weldon Produced & Engineered by Conner Dempsey Powered by Zoom, Skype, QuickTime, Adobe Audition, & Adobe Premiere Pro Special Thanks to Anchor FM FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. This is critique, protected under Fair Use. I DO NOT OWN THIS CONTENT. CONTENT IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
The idea that Elvis Presley did not die in August of 1977, that he instead faked his death, has become one of the most famous and enduring conspiracy theories of all time, essentially elevating the former superstar to the status of a cryptid. For this context clues episode, we are revisiting our 2022 episode called Fangirls which covers the rise of music fandom, including Elvis'. Next week we will explore the bizarre, fantastical creation of the Elvis is Alive movement and the many strange players that brought this tale into the conspiracy theory hall of fame. Become a Patron to support our show and get early ad-free episodes and bonus content Or subscribe to American Hysteria on Apple Podcasts Sound design and Production by Riley Swedelius-Smith Edited by Miranda Zickler Hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've moved the episodes to Mondays now. And once a week. After the PC's defeated King Sarlamir, they debriefed with King Bakaris and Trinity of The Knights of Solamnia. Trinity gives everyone two days of R&R for everything they have done.
When the life you knew and loved changes right before your eyes, what do you do? Isaiah faced that as King Uzziah, Judah's king for fifty years died. God showed Isaiah that the REAL King, the King of Kings, the Lord Himself was alive and well and seated on His throne. When change comes, will you look to the King?
Scripture: 2 Samuel 1-2
The boys are back after their summer break and are ready to discuss pervert Howard Eskin, July 4th, Sixers free agency moves, Paul George and the Phillies most recent series vs the BravesWe also discuss Full House, high school myths, and some other crap I can't remember! Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
One chapter in the Full Metal RPG saga closes, and a new one begins. It's Richard's last episode! (As host). Brendan and Richard sit down and talk IRL about Full Metal RPG, role playing games, Dungeons & Dragons (of course), and what game store life is like in 2024. It's a surreal experience as Richard leaves the show and Brendan returns. Probably forgetting something about how this is done, but we'll just have to get better at it going forward! Boosh!
the game of things / fellows across the hall / the lasers reserved for guests / skeletal lord /// a goat and mouse show with flamingo and swatcher ///// for mature listeners
Join us on the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we were joined by three amazing artists, Ananyaa Dave, Sandra Rocha, and Vittoria Giacomini, who are putting on a new work entitled, The King Is Dead, Long Live the King.This was such a fascinating and fun conversation that you won't want to miss out on. So be sure to hit play, and get your tickets now for this limited run!The King Is Dead. Long Live the KingPart of the New York Theater Festival June 12th and 16th@ Hudson Guild TheatreTickets and more information can be found at newyorktheaterfestival.com And be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:The King is Dead: @groupseetheatercompany Ananyaa: @instantchaiSandra: @sanrocha_Vittoria: @goodvonly_
Kendrick Lamar not only whooped Drake in a rap battle, but he may have permanently tarnished his reputation. Episode 66 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5gR11ENusLjKFxaTAhEjMR?si=R14iv0rwQvqjxr9ZDbPtvw&pi=u-xu_oCVmGSOyN (00:00:00) Welcome back to Car Party (00:03:50) CARPARTYPOD.COM (00:05:42) Like That (00:07:10) Push Ups (00:09:58) Taylor Made Freestyle (00:11:55) euphoria (00:18:26) Family Matters (00:26:49) meet the grahams (00:42:26) Not Like Us (00:51:09) The Heart Part 6
Join Sean, John and Nigel as news breaks live on air that David Moyes will leave at the end of the season Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/moorethanjustapodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm honored to share a profound and soulful conversation on science and spirituality with Neil Theise, professor of pathology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discoverer of a new human organ (the interstitium), lifelong Zen meditator, and author of the superb book, Notes on Complexity. ✨ Mentioned & Related Links:Embodied Ethics in The Age of AIComplexity, Culture & Consciousness - a Minds.com panel discussion with Neil Theise, Erik Davis, Michael Garfield, Richard Doyle, and Mitch Mignano hosted by Bill OttmanThe Golden Oecumene (trilogy)by John C. WrightThe End of Burnout by Jonathan MalesicTom Morgan - What Is Important?Divining The World with Joshua Ramey - Weird Studies 22Darwin's Pharmacy by Richard DoyleScience and Nonduality ConferenceJane Prophet & Gordon Selley - Technosphere (1, 2, 3)”The King Is Dead, Long Live The King: Festivals, Science, & Economies of Scale” by Michael GarfieldThe New Yorker on Cormac McCarthy & Mathematical Platonism”Multiverses, Nihilism, and How it Feels to be Alive Right Now” by Like Stories of OldComplexity: Life at the Edge of Chaos by Roger LewinEmergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software by Steven Johnson✨ Support The Show:• Subscribe on Substack or Patreon for COPIOUS extras, including private Discord server channels and MANY secret episodes• Make one-off donations at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPal• Buy the music on Bandcamp• Buy the books we discuss at the Future Fossils Bookshop.org page and I get a small cut from your support of indie booksellers• Browse and buy original paintings and prints or email me to commission new work✨ Related FF Episodes:14 - WESTWORLD Problems (feat. Michael Phillip of Third Eye Drops)42 - William Irwin Thompson, Part 1 (Thinking Together at the Edge of History)65 - John David Ebert (Hypermodernity & Blade Runner 2049)125 - Stuart Kauffman on Physics, Life, and The Adjacent Possible172 - Tyson Yunkaporta on Indigenous Systems Thinking, Fractal Governance, Ontopunk, and Queering W.E.I.R.D. Modernity176 - Exploring Ecodelia with Richard Doyle, Sophie Strand, and Sam Gandy at the Psilocybin Summit194 - Simon Conway Morris on Convergent Evolution & Creative Mass Extinctions212 - Manfred Laubichler & Geoffrey West on Life In The Anthropocene & Living Inside The Technosphere This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
Palm Sunday-John 12
Listen to Pastor Gawel's sermon for March 29, 2024 (Good Friday), taken from John 19:17-30. The post The King is Dead – – Long Live the King! – Sermon for March 29, 2024 appeared first on St. Andrew Lutheran Church.
It's a queens' jubilee as we discuss Clifton and Glück poems with Diane Seuss, who concludes by reading a new poem!Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Buy our books: Diane Seuss's MODERN POETRY is available now from Graywolf Press. Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.Louise Glück's first book is Firstborn, published in 1968 when she was 25. You can read "Here Are My Black Clothes" Recorded on March 27, 2023, here is one of Louise Glück's final recorded readings (~15 minutes).Read the text of Lucille Clifton "Study the Masters." You can see Tara Betts read that poem here.Watch an interview with Prof. Clifton here.You can read more about the first crafting, and subsequent replications, of Keats's death masks here.
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The subject of race/white supremacy is a topic that often divides. Many of us find ourselves asking similar questions, and arriving at different answers such as: What is race/racism? Does it still exist? How does it show up? What is the solution, and who's responsible? What actions are constructive versus non constructive? Episode 85 welcomes father, husband, son, and owner of Onustees (onustees.com), Dre Taylor. During the segment we share our answers to questions many of us struggle to agree on. IN addition we discuss the future time where we've created a new value system that isn't based on color/class, and we exist as what is know as Universal Man, Universal Woman, and Universal They. Dre Taylor is owner/founder of onustees (www.onustees.com) ön.us.tees (pronounced Honest Tees) is a clothing brand that aims to promote Honest Propaganda through walking billboards of positivity. Each message, each theme, each design is something we stand for and behind wholeheartedly. Our mission is to evoke emotion from both ön.us.folks who proudly wear the brand and of those who encounter it, spreading our message and motto: "...because honestly, the onus is on us."
The latest Diablo 4 news has me saying that the king is dead. During Gamescom 2023 there was a Diablo 4 Season 2 announcement that was, in my opinion, a reaction to Path of Exile 2 and Last Epoch taking aim at Diablo IV. Can Diablo 4 make a comeback the way that Diablo 3 did? My Diablo 4 review was a bit mixed given how the gameplay felt along with how Diablo 4 Season 1 went after it launched. Even DM Diablo recently did a video claiming that "Path of Exile is ruining Diablo 4 for me". When it comes to Diablo 4 vs Path of Exile I think the future will be a good fight. Diablo IV is a 2023 online-only action role-playing game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth main installment in the Diablo series Reforge Gaming is a live talk show hosted by Lono covering the hottest and newest topics in a variety of gaming news with unmatched interaction, live event coverage, and question and answer segments. It is a live gaming podcast, weekdays @9:00 AM EST Don't have a video? Watch This Episode on YouTube We have a passionate community that loves gaming! JOIN OUR DISCORD Coffee drinker? If you've never tried a balanced acidity coffee, try - REFORGE ROAST We love having our audio listeners in the audience for the live show! - REFORGE GAMING --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reforgegaming/message
Message from Brad Wheeler on August 27, 2023
As we continue to study 2 Kings we end the 52 year reign of Uzziah. Now he's dead, and the funeral is taking place. Isaiah weeping has the curtain pulled back and he sees the Lord, and the real King!! Grab your bible and lets study together!
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An aging wrestler, Milo Stavroupolius, is once again out on another job of swindling the country folks with his shady manager and brutish counterpart. Sadly, this is the only job Milo can do that gets him the money needed to take care of his wife. It's a routine job that is until the newest contender happens to be from one certain little town of Walnut Grove: Jonathan Garvey. And the town is excited, so much that everyone heads to the fight and places bets. Milo receives devastating news causing him to turn over a new leaf and do the right thing. Milo gets a moment to relive his glory days, come out as a hero, but doing the right thing will come at a steep price. How long has Milo been working with his shady manager/promoter Jimmy Hart? With this being a somewhat Jonathan Garvey centric episode, Why was Ali G only in ONE scene? Does this episode have an happy ending? Spotify Playlist Episode Track List —————— Wildflowers - Tom petty THIQUE - Beyonce New Model No.15- Marilyn Manson Wicked Little Town (Hedwig version) - Stephen Trask/John Cameron Mitchell In The End - Linkin Park What A Girl Wants - Christina a I'll Be Around - The Spinners Home - Diana ross
The Rev. Dustin Beck, pastor of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 2 Samuel 2. The war for the throne of Israel begins in earnest. David is anointed king of Judah in Hebron, while Saul's son Ishbosheth rules over the rest of the tribes. A bloody battle ensues between their armies, led by Joab and Abner. Who will prevail in this struggle for power and God's favor? 2 Samuel tells how David becomes the king of Israel and faces both success and failure. It shows YHWH's faithfulness to His promise and David's need for His mercy. Through this book, God reveals David in times of both strength and weakness, but nevertheless as a man after God's heart.
Like King Charles III, his great great grandfather Edward VII spent decades as the Prince of Wales while his mother was on the throne. Queen Victoria had her doubts about her eldest son Bertie's potential as King, but he went on to a successful and popular reign. Martin Williams, author of The King is Dead, Long Live the King, joins Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper to reflect on the beginning and end of that Edwardian era and its echoes as we leave the Elizabethan age behind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Long Live the King: The King is Dead! Long Live the King!
In this special Good Friday sermon, Pastor Mark gives 12 reasons why Jesus died for humanity, being crucified on the cross, dying in one of the worst possible ways, because He loved us so much.