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languagingHR
Ep: 14: Voices of Faith in Hampton Roads

languagingHR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 48:55


Title: Languaging in Hampton RoadsEpisode 14: Voices of Faith in Hampton RoadsHosts: Jill Winkowski and Prue SalaskyDate: March 5, 2025Length: 48:50Publication Frequency: Fourth Friday (approx) of each monthIn this episode we interview several pastors, all first-generation immigrants, who minister to their flocks in the native language of their country of origin.The interviews are with Pastor Echo Lin from the Shanghai region of mainland China, who leads services in Mandarin at the more than 100-year-old independent First Chinese Baptist Church in Virginia Beach; Father Joseph Nguyen who ministers to two Catholic Vietnamese congregations, Our Lady of LaVang Catholic Church in Norfolk, and Our Lady of Vietnam Catholic Church in Hampton ; and with Luke Do, Senior Pastor of Peninsula Korean Baptist Church in Newport News.(We also talked to Pastor Trung Phan, leader of Hope Vietnamese Church in Annandale, Va. Time and geographical constraints meant we weren't able to include his interview; we will run it as bonus material at a future date.)From our interviews, we learned about the changing role of the church in each community, the importance of language for identity, the generational rifts as assimilation occurs -- and what the future of ethnic-centered churches might be as globalization and technology reduce differences.We did not address the use of traditional liturgical languages, such as Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, and Koine Greek, all of which are represented in Hampton Roads. Nor did we cover the multiple Spanish-speaking churches, by far the largest segment of non-English services in the region. Instead, we focused primarily on Asian-led churches that minister to their communities through the use of the vernacular. In talking to ministers at Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese churches we learned not only about immigration patterns in the region, but also the ealier history of colonization and missionary activity. We learned in many cases that faith was secondary to a sense of community and cultural belonging.Our interest in the topic was sparked by a sign for the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, Mehane Hiwot Abune Gebre Menfes Kidus, in the Park Place neighborhood of Norfolk . We learned that the Norfolk church, started in 2013, is part of one of the most ancient branches of Christianity, part of the Coptic tradition dating back to 300 AD. Priest Teshome Yohannes Feleke presides over a congregation of 200 drawn from throughout Hampton Roads. Services are in a combination of Ge'ez, the ancient liturgical language, and Amharic, Ethiopia's everyday language that evolved from it. (Plug in the church's name to find beautiful chanting on YouTube.) The church is celebrating its renovation with a grand re-opening on March 14/15.We also discovered Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Norge, which once held services in Norwegian. Today the language is no longer used, but the church is the proud possessor of a Norwegian Bible donated by Norway's royal family in 1939. We also learned that Norge is actually the name for Norway in Norwegian, a tribute to its original Scandinavian settlers at the turn of the 20th century!As you can gather, it's a very rich topic and we only scratched the surface of the Babel of languages used in worship in our Hampton Roads region.Please send your questions and feedback to languagingHR@gmail.com

Andrew Farley Ministries on Oneplace.com
After death, is there any waiting to be with Jesus?

Andrew Farley Ministries on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 55:00


To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29 Is being slain in the Spirit biblical? After death, is there any waiting to be with Jesus? Why is the word Calvary only present in Luke? Do we need to ask forgiveness for every sin? What are the consequences of sin? How is Gods grace the power to overcome sin? My mom was murdered and I am now an orphan. I always feel like Im on the edge of losing my salvation. Can you help? How does Satan distract us from living in the present?

United Methodist Chucks
The Gospels: Luke

United Methodist Chucks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 21:06


Our latest series is The Gospels and the second message in our series is “Luke.” Each week we will explore a different Gospel account. This week we look at what sets Luke apart. What was Luke’s purpose in writing? His focus? Who was Luke? Do we know? See how the Gospels can be opened when you take … Continue reading "The Gospels: Luke"

Success Hotline with Dr. Robert Gilbert
#10,257: NEVER USE THIS WORD!

Success Hotline with Dr. Robert Gilbert

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 3:20


Question: What did Yoda say to Luke? “Do or do not, there is no ___.”

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The Absolute Strength Podcast
Ep 145: Random Rapid Fire Q&A on Training, Nutrition, Parenting and Business

The Absolute Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 66:19


In this episode, I answer a collection of random questions.  Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Connect with Kyle:  http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Questions: Sean: If I’m training first thing in the morning and my goal is mass gain (hypertrophy) should I try to get in a good amount of carbs the night before? Or any nutrition recommendations? Charlie: I train at 2am – 3am before going to work. I don’t eat until noon – 8pm. Should I get something in me after that early AM training? Or is it alright to wait until noon? I’ve been waiting and my body and stomach handle it well. Brandon: What does a current day of eating look like for you? Samuel: How come we don’t see more IFBB pros especially the men’s categories using a flexible dieting approach? You see more and more women doing it but not men? Austin: You talk about flexible dieting and tracking macros a lot, is there ever a time to follow a structured meal plan? Gil: How do you prepare top sirloin so it’s not so tough to chew? Last time I grilled it, mediumish doneness, it was not easy to chew. Trey: How long did you train people in person before you segmented into the online business? Also, did you have a large social media presence when you initially started the online business? When you do your bodybuilding accessories do you worry about RPE, train to failure or just chase a pump in some cases? Shawn: Hey Kyle, how often would you recommend someone train in the higher rep ranges for the main lifts (5+ reps)? The reason I ask is I feel I am big enough for my height (5'11) and simply just need to get stronger for my weight class which is the u105kg. Thanks, Kyle. Adam: How do you balance between old-school methods and new age research? Justin: If you were not in the fitness industry what would you be doing right now? Dylan: What are your favorite books, podcasts, and exercise in the gym? Will: When you go out to a bar, what do you drink? Mitch: Powerlifting has grown in popularity so much in recent years, what do you think is the future is for the sport? Luke: Do you waste time on anything unproductive? Miles: What has been the biggest challenge being a dad?    Get Strong Now with the Absolute Strength Powerlifting Program:  http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolute-strength/   Get 10% OFF PR Breaker Materia Pre Workout: DISCOUNT CODE: “hunt10” at https://www.prbreaker.com/   Take your mobility to the next level with a Mobility Wod Subscription DISCOUNT CODE: “Kyle15” at http://bit.ly/MWODkyle *Or just get 10 days FREE to try it out.        

The Branch Church
Luke: Do we want Jesus or just His stuff?

The Branch Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 38:23


Luke: Do we want Jesus or just His stuff? by The Branch Church

The Bible Geek Show
The Bible Geek Podcast 16-002

The Bible Geek Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016


Dr. Richard Carrier says the very first Christians were probably Jewish-Christians who doubled as literate Rabbis. Is there any evidence to corroborate this? What is the main evidence leading most scholars believe the New Testament was originally written in Ancient Greek, not Aramaic. Why have scholars retreated from Baur's restriction of genuine Pauline Epistles to Romans, Galatians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians? Why was The Shepherd of Hermas not included in the New Testament? Is it likely that Matthew used more of Q than Luke did? Are there any hints of possible Q material in Matthew that wasn't used by Luke? Do you think Strauss's arguments against the rationalists in The Life of Jesus Critically Examined are relevant at all today? And would his book be much different had he known of the Two document hypothesis? Would you please recommend a book/author to read for info on Isaiah? How on Earth were Noah and his family able to pass on the information about the history prior to the Flood? Does the 117th Letter of Pliny offer any real information about Jesus? And might it be a forgery anyway? Where does biblical mythology deal with the rainbow? You've defended several translations from the Jehovah's Witness New World Translation. If they have the truth, why don't you join? Re: Philip K. Dick & Reza Aslan. Re: the relationship between Christianity and Science Fiction.