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Sermon Recording from Sunday, August 17th, 2025.A study of James 2:14-26.Thesis: Faith that is the real thing is seen in our works.
Sermon recording from Sunday, August 24th, 2025. A study of James 3:1-18.Thesis: Peace begins with our timely words of truth and love.
Sermon recording from August 31st, 2025.A study of James 4:1-12.Thesis: Community is built by humility.
Sermon recording from September 7th, 2025.A study of James 4:13 - 5:6.Thesis: Remember that God is in control as you plan your next step.
Given at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Guest: Victoria ChapinMinistries: The Well Ministry for Creatives, Do Life To The Full MinistriesPositions: Director, Co-FounderInterview Location: Summer 2025 Christian Product Expo in Duluth, GAWebsites: victoriachapin.com, seeyouatthewell.net, dolife2thefull.com
This episode of the Carrickfergus Vineyard podcast was recorded at Encounter, our monthly evening of prayer and worship. This month Owen, our new Youth coordinator, shares what it means to live life to the full, by listening to God and obeying His voice.
In his letter to the Colossians, Paul explains how we have been rescued from the dominion of darkness and brought into the Kingdom of the Son.But what then? As we introduce our new series, Tim Dobson asks how we can be ‘fruitful' and ‘know' God more'?
In this episode, Eileen shares a selection of inspiring quotes, and gives some insights on both Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati in anticipation of their upcoming canonisations and more! L'articolo E223 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – A Selection of Inspiring Quotes proviene da Radio Maria.
This sermon explores the concept of abundant life as promised by Jesus in John 10:10. It contrasts the fullness of life offered by Christ with the limited, fear-driven existence many people settle for. Pastor Matt emphasizes that true abundant living comes through a deep relationship with Jesus, active participation in the church community, and a willingness to serve others. He challenges the congregation to move beyond mere survival or comfortable Christianity to a life of "super-abundance" that impacts the world around them.
“When all else is gone, the thought of my life is gone, what really matter is my relationship with God. that's where my turning point was. I wanted to seek him. I wanted to find him. I wanted to run to him!” – Lisa Gnap On this week's episode of the Grace Unscripted Podcast, we […]
Luke 12:15 - And He [Jesus] said to them, “Take care, and be on your guard against all covetousness, for one's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.”
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Fr Eamon Roche as they reflect on prayer to the Holy Spirit and the “Intoduction to the Devout Life” by Francis de Sales L'articolo E222 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Fr Eamon Roche proviene da Radio Maria.
Sermon Recording from Sunday, August 10th, 2025.A study of James 2:1-18.Thesis: Our identity in Jesus is one of justice and mercy.
Sermon recording from Sunday, July 27th, 2025.Study of James 1:1-18.Thesis: Jesus gives us joy as he moves us through trials to Fullness.
Sermon recording from Sunday, August 3rd, 2025.A study of James 1:18-27.Thesis: The Word of God gives us the right restraint to live life to the full.
What does Jesus mean when He says He's come to give us life to the full? In what sense is following Jesus the best news ever?
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Dana Rosemary Scallon, who speaks about the upcoming ‘Light the Fire' event; some lovely stories connected with the inspirations for her compositions and songs; and much more! L'articolo E221 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Dana proviene da Radio Maria.
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Greg Finn, Founder of The Mark 10 Mission, who shares about a mission he has embarked on to create beautiful and meaningful content to encourage children, parents and teachers in their faith; and much more! L'articolo E220 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Greg Finn – The Mark 10 Mission proviene da Radio Maria.
Tonight, Pastor Mike addresses the importance of the church family getting involved and the importance of ministry in reconciliation and spreading the gospel. He encourages us to live out our faith as 'salt and light' while addressing distractions and fear as barriers to witnessing. Personal spheres of influence are emphasized for sharing faith, alongside the need for resilience and devotion to God. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chat to personal trainer and author Jacqueline Hooton about the importance of strength and fitness for women in midlife and beyond. Jacqueline shares her insights on how to start exercising safely, debunks myths about strength training making women bulky, and discusses how fitness can support independence, health, and happiness as we age. Whether you're new to exercise or looking to enhance your current routine, Jacqueline's practical advice and motivational stories will encourage you to invest in your health today for a healthier, more vibrant future. Key Topics Covered: The motivation behind Jacqueline's book, Strong: The Definitive Guide to Active Ageing Why strength training is vital for women in midlife and beyond The relationship between menopause, aging, and health risks like cardiovascular disease and bone loss Practical tips for beginners: starting with walking, bodyweight exercises, and resistance bands Debunking myths about strength training and muscle bulk How to adapt training during injuries and health challenges The importance of visualizing your future self and setting meaningful goals Fun ways to stay active, including dance and outdoor activities Building a sustainable, enjoyable fitness routine with support and accountability Resources: Jacqueline's website: https://www.hergardengym.co.uk/ Jacqueline's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hergardengym Strong: The Definitive Guide to Active Ageing https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/strong-the-definitive-guide-to-active-ageing-jacqueline-hooton-2?variant=41459815219278 If you enjoy the podcast please help us grow by sharing this episode, or writing a review. You can also find me at www.thetripleshift.org / www.managingthemenpause.com / www.holdingupthesky.com connect with me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmacthomas/ follow along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/middlingalong_podcast/ or subscribe to my Substack at https://middlingalong.substack.com/
In this episode, Eileen looks at a beautiful mystery of our faith – the Trinity and how it reflects God's desire for relationship with each one of us and more! L'articolo E219 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Friendship and the Trinity proviene da Radio Maria.
I'll just say it: We've got a connection problem. In a world that seems to be more “plugged in” than we ever have been, we are feeling increasingly isolated, anxious and lonely. Today we're chatting with author and rancher, Cloe Parker, about how to get back to what's real — in our relationship with God, the people around us, and our bodies. With the help of the Holy Spirit and some nourishing food, we're reminded that we're really not that far from the connection we were made for.To connect with Cloe and learn more, head over to https://parkerpastures.com or @parkerpasturesgrassfed on IG!Get Cloe's book Connected Cowgirl here: https://amzn.to/45DUFXP SUPPORT BY WORDS: https://buymeacoffee.com/bywordsSHOP MY BOOKS:Waking Up: Living Open — https://amzn.to/3LusgrzLove Is Devotional — https://amzn.to/3S6OZhs FREE Path to Purpose Guide: https://hannahhughes.myflodesk.com/pathwaytopurpose My favorite Bible studies + devotionals - HANNAHHUGHES10 for 10% off: https://thedailygraceco.com?dt_id=300773 Connect: www.thehannahhughes.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehannahhughes/ https://www.instagram.com/bywordspodcast Shop my Amazon faves: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehannahhughes
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Patricia Friel of Mary's Meals who shares updates, upcoming events and inspiring stories from recent weeks! L'articolo E218 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Patricia Friel proviene da Radio Maria.
Taylor and Connections Director Paulina sit down with Pastor of Spiritual Formation Bob Maas to talk about living gracefully.
Pastor Jose looks at the story of the prodigal son, highlighting the posture of the father's heart and the lessons it offers about fatherhood.
Taylor and Jose sit down with Dr. Shawn Stoever to look at what keeps us from being wholeheartedly living for God.
Dr. Shawn Stoever Looks at what it looks like to live life wholeheartedly in for Jesus.
In this episode, Eileen shares about the interesting history of Holycross Abbey, Co. Tipperary, which contains a relic of the True Cross; we also hear some interviews from this historic location; and much more! L'articolo E217 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Holycross Abbey proviene da Radio Maria.
Taylor and Pastor of Spiritual formation Bob Maas sit down with friend Blake McLean to talk about abiding in Christ and the freedom that comes from bringing sin into the light.
Pastor Jose takes a look at what it looks like to live free from guilt and shame and to truly "Live Freely".
Annie Ward and Taylor sit down with Mary Dunn to talk about what it looks like to sever abundantly.
Executive Pastor Taylor Christensen continues the "Life to the Full" series, exploring what it means to serve abundantly by humbling yourself, hearing God clearly, embracing your role, and helping others with real love.
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Send us a textMeet Christine Marsh, a force of nature who at 84 became a model and is now trailblazing on a path to becoming the key Global Influencer on "Living Life to the Full" for the over-50s and beyond by age 90! Wrapped in sunflower yellow and radiating unstoppable energy, Christine shares her extraordinary journey from being born in India during wartime, to International Business Change Facilitator, Speaker, and Author.Christine's story is one of perpetual reinvention and refusal to accept limitations. Born to a military father who had "ordered a son," she grew up being called "Bill"—yet rather than breaking her spirit, this fueled her determination. Unable to read conventionally until a teacher recognized she saw patterns rather than letters, Christine developed unique problem-solving abilities that would later define her career. At 50, when corporate life deemed her past her "sell-by date," she pivoted. At 81, following her husband's death, she faced a blank canvas and chose to "mature disgracefully" rather than retire quietly.Throughout our conversation, Christine shares wisdom that feels both timeless and urgently relevant: "Change is inevitable. Stress is manageable. Misery is optional." She illuminates her approach to facilitation with the metaphor of an orange negotiation exercise, showing how collaboration trumps competition. With the eye of a detective, she spots patterns others miss, embodying Leonardo da Vinci's principle that "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."What emerges is a masterclass in resilience and reinvention. Christine's philosophy—"Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent"—has carried her through decades of breaking barriers. Her book "Flashpoint Transformation: Life's Choices" poses a question we all face: "Are you ready to jump or waiting to be pushed?" As she puts it with characteristic directness: "You only have the moment. You can't change the past, you can't determine the future. Please savour every single moment."Ready to rethink what's possible at any age? Christine's story might just be the spark that ignites your own transformation. Visit thechristinemarsh.com to connect with this remarkable woman who doesn't know the meaning of "can't."Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
Katie Deetjen, serving on staff as Generosity Consultant, joins Taylor C. and Overseer, Bob Walker to discuss Jesus' call to live generously with our finances.
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Fr Jaimie Twohig who shares some recent updates, reflections on the Easter Season and much more! L'articolo E216 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Fr Jaimie Twohig proviene da Radio Maria.
Pastor Jose speaks to how God wants us to live generously!
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Fr Eamon Roche who shares on Pope Leo XIV, the increased interest in traditions surrounding recent events in the Church; a hunger for more amongst young people; upcoming faith camps and more! L'articolo E215 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Fr Eamon Roche proviene da Radio Maria.
Jose, Taylor, and Pastor of Spiritual Formation Bob Maas reflect on what it means to live from a place of deep joy and gratitude.
Pastor Jose explores how joy is a defining mark of the Christian life—and how we can cultivate lives filled with lasting joy.
In this episode, Eileen is joined by Roisin Doherty who shares all about the heart, coming to know the Father and His love; and much more! L'articolo E214 | Life to the Full – Eileen O'Driscoll – Roisin Doherty proviene da Radio Maria.
Jose, Taylor, and Administrative Assistant Annie Ward unpack Sunday's message and discuss how God shapes their priorities throughout the week.
Dr. Kelly and Beth Damphousse join Pastor Jose as we kick off a new series on what it truly means to live the way Jesus calls us to!
"Enjoy While You Can" emphasizes 4 key truths about life: life is short, eternity is real, you can't change the past, and you can't control the future. This lesson reminds us that we should embrace the present, cherish opportunities, and prioritize our relationship with God, as life is unpredictable and we will be judged for our actions. Finally, it encourages us to focus on finishing well rather than just starting strong.
Solomon had it all: money, power, pleasure, sex and fame, but it was never enough! The wisest man that ever lived said that life without God was worthless and meaningless, but with God we could enjoy life to the full.
There is a thief that is sly, but there is a Savior whose truth is greater. Keywords: Lies; thief; truth; greater; Jesus; abundant.Scripture: John 10:10