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Listen to Bishop Doyle's sermon, "Nicene Creed, God of the Invisible and God the Invisible" preached at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Belleview, TX. More at www.texasbishop.com
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"I try to be flexible with the way I write for people. For me it's a service when I get commissions, so I want to be able to serve the community that I'm working with in the same way that I would tailor a lesson to my classes depending on what the students need. I would do the same for what an organization needs with composition." Conductor/Composer/Producer Anthony J. Maglione is a graduate of Westminster Choir College of Rider University, East Carolina University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the Director of Choral Studies and holds the Robert H. McKee Chair of Music at William Jewell College. Under his direction, the Concert Choir was twice named Runner Up (2nd Place) for the American Prize in Choral Performance, College/University Division. In addition to his responsibilities at William Jewell College, he serves as Director of Music and Choir Master at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Kansas City, Conductor Emeritus of the Freelance Ensemble Artists of NJ Symphony Orchestra, and has served on the summer faculty of Westminster Choir College since 2011. Anthony also serves as the conducting teacher for Artefact Institute.An active composer, Anthony's choral works are growing in popularity and are published on GIA's “Evoking Sound” choral series. In the last several years his music has appeared at state and national-level conventions, on TV, in video games, and has been recorded on Gothic Records, Albany Records, and Centaur Records. Anthony's cantata "The Wedding of Solomon" premiered at the 2018 American Guild of Organists National Convention. In 2019, his work "On Life" was premiered by the Miami University Men's Glee Club at the National ACDA Conference. In early 2020, Verdigris Ensemble premiered his extended dramatic work "Dust Bowl" as part of the AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project in Dallas, TX. He is currently slated for several more premieres throughout the United States during the remainder of 2023.As a producer, Anthony lends his ears to recording projects around the country and recently received national attention through his production work with Sam Brukhman and Veridigris Ensemble on "Betty's Notebook" by Nicholas Reeves.As a tenor, Anthony has appeared with many ensembles and currently performs and records with The Same Stream, the GRAMMY-nominated St. Tikhon Choir, and made his debut with Portland-based Capella Romana on the 2021-2022 season.A sought after clinician, Anthony teaches workshops regularly and has conducted All-State and honor choirs throughout the US.You can learn more about Anthony at his website: https://anthonymaglione.com/ .Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro episode from September 16, 2022, to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from Pexels
Marking Saint Andrew's Day 2022 we are joined by angler and priest, Pete Nunnally. Pete shares his passion for fishing and love of the outdoors as central to his life of faith and service.
In honor of Halloween and Spooky Season, Brandon from Southern Gothic taught me how to create a ghost story, and I dove into the story of Father Henry Jardine haunting of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Kansas City. The story starts after the 47 minute mark (depending on ads) Southern Gothic: https://www.southerngothicmedia.com/ Get tickets for the Atlanta area show HERE Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gARSaU0d2ebN8bGnrcPQH5BwxiRJK4rqAN7SRNCpphM/edit?usp=sharing For transcription/captions, please watch on the Crimelines YouTube channel. New episodes are posted there within 2 days of release: https://www.youtube.com/crimelinestruecrime If an exact transcript is needed, please request at crimelinespodcast@gmail.com Support the show! https://www.patreon.com/crimelines https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support Licensing: Theme music by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rev. Betty Glover reflects on her own journey back home to St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
In this episode of HomeTown, we speak with members of Neighbor to Neighbor's own Tri-Parish Sponsor Circle team. This Sponsor Circle consists of three Episcopal parishes who have teamed up together with EMM's Neighbor to Neighbor program to do the critical work of welcome with individuals arriving in their communities. I speak with Embry Howell and Rev. Julianne Buenting from All Souls Episcopal Church in Washington D.C., Jess Sanchez and Lacy Broemel from St. John's Episcopal Church in Lafayette Square, Washington D.C., and Dana Martin from St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Arlington, VA about their process, experience, and call to this critical work of welcome. Our Neighbor to Neighbor program is an official Sponsor Circle Umbrella under the Sponsor Circle Program for Afghans! **We are in urgent need of sponsor circles to support the move of Afghan newcomers into welcoming communities. You can play a critical role. To learn how you can be a community sponsor, visit https://dfms.formstack.com/forms/initial_congregation_interest_form Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram where we are @emmrefugees. To stay up to date on all new episodes, make sure to follow us wherever you get your podcasts on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or SoundCloud. To support the ministry of welcome, you can make a gift to Episcopal Migration Ministries. With your help, we will continue to welcome and resettle refugees in communities across the country, offer support to asylum seekers, and create beloved community for all of our immigrant siblings. Visit episcopalmigrationministries.org/give or text HOMETOWN to 91999. Our theme song composer is Abraham Mwinda Ikando. Find his music at abrahammwinda.bandcamp.com
On the first day of spring, I went looking for it in the garden at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
New Pressure Machine content is here! Clapperboard St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Provo, Utah Nephi scenes Heritage and Western Parade Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond, and Elvis Please Subscribe and Review Our Show Follow and Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en If you have questions, stories, or would like to contribute please contact us. Lonely Town Podcast is Jimmy McKnight & Derek Everitt Show Producer Adam Beesley Sound Engineer and Board Operator Aaron Everitt Recorded at Adam up Accounting Studios in Payson Utah
Today we're joined by the Rev. Dr. Anna Brawley, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Columbia, S.C. We dive into the book of Judges, and how our stories of failure and faithfulness reveal God's presence. Questions for reflection this week: - Why do we always need to have the "answer?" - How can I embrace asking more questions? - What can we learn from our stories? Links mentioned in today's episode: - St. Mary's, Columbia (https://stmaryscolumbia.org) - Check us out on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQt8M5fw3DImMNZKCHgBRNw) The show music is "Silver Lining" by Brent Wood, licensed under Soundstripe
Dialogue over Difference: Three Inspiring Conversations This episode is a collection of three short interviews. Each interview highlights religious leaders engaged in dialogue despite their differences. These interviews are examples of how Anchorage is becoming the way it is supposed to be for all people. With: Rick Benjamin: Director of Organizational and Spiritual Wellness, Hope Community Resources & Pastor Emeritus, Unite Church - www.hopealaska.org & www.unitechurchak.org Undra Parker: Pastor, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church - https://www.shilohmbcalaska.org Dawn Allen-Herron: Associate Rector, St. Mary's Episcopal Church - https://www.godsview.org Jessica Louwerse: Co-Director, Anchorage Urban Training Collaborative / Reclaim: Spiritual Community – www.AnchorageUTC.org & www.AKreclaim.org Abram Goodstein: Rabbi, Congregation Beth Sholom & Co-Host, What Divines Us Podcast - www.frozenchosen.org & www.whatdivinesus.podbean.com Matt Shultz: Pastor, First Presbyterian Church & Co-Host, What Divines Us Podcast - www.firstpresanchorage.org & www.whatdivinesus.podbean.com #allpeople All during this season of the AnchorEd City Podcast we are exploring places in the city where things are, or are becoming, more like they should be for all people. During the months of September, October, and November we are partnering with Kaladi Brothers Coffee to hear from you about what would make Anchorage the way it is supposed to be for all people. Go to: AnchorageUTC.org/allpeople for participating locations and more info. Can't make it to a café? No worries. You can share your thoughts by going to facebook.com/AnchorageUTC. Resources used to make this episode: https://www.npr.org/2014/10/09/354718833/the-rest-of-the-story-paul-harvey-conservative-talk-radio-pioneer https://www.britannica.com/biography/Paul-Harvey https://theotherjournal.com/2021/05/31/fire-table-zoom-dialogue/
In this sermon from Trinity Sunday, Rev. Michael Burke delves into the inspired history of St. Mary's Episcopal Church and shares how the congregation will help form the church's future.
Week Eleven of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Ten of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Nine of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Eight of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Seven of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Six of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Five of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Four of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Two of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week Three of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Week One of the Covenantal Restoration series at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Rev. Michael preaches on the future of St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
It's Episode 49 of A Priest and a Rabbi! This week Father Anderson is out on assignment, so Rabbi Durbin welcomed in to the studio Alexis Stuckey. Alexis is the Youth Ministry Director at St. Mary's Episcopal Church here in Stuart. A Priest and a Rabbi is a live radio show that airs every Friday morning at 9am on WSTU1450. Listen live online at WSTU1450.com, and call into the show at 772-220-9788.
Conie Borchardt (she/her or they/them) is a listener, a vibration, and a heartist working for personal healing and collective liberation. A Gen X-er born to new and old immigrants from Europe and Asia on land first familiar to the Dakota nation and now known as Minnesota, Conie is curious about the influences that form and inform us and telling the stories of where we've been and where we are going. Using sound and song, movement and dance, mindfulness and listening, meditation and ritual, Conie helps individuals and groups center themselves in their present reality and lovingly transforms Pain and Possibility into Power and Progress. Conie is a Full Voice Framework™ coach, Dances of Universal Peace Leader, presenter with Music that Makes Community, spiritual director, labyrinth designer and facilitator, Interplay enthusiast, and visual artist. As a church musician, she stands with the Lutheran choral and organ tradition under her feet and steps forward at St. Mary's Episcopal Church and dinner church Table 229 in St. Paul, MN, to bring community together in meaningful ways with aural tradition song leading skills, an interest in embodied prayer practices, and weaving various musical styles. To learn more about Holden Village, visit: www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org