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Best podcasts about matt sparks

Latest podcast episodes about matt sparks

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons
Why the Lord's Supper?

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 44:53


The Lord's Supper is more than a ritual—it's a profound encounter with Christ. In this sermon, Matt Sparks explores how communion is a moment of remembrance, proclamation, participation, anticipation, and sustenance. In it he unpacks the rich meaning of this sacred meal and its power to shape our faith, identity, and community.

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons
Rediscovering Church: What is church?

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 59:57


Matt Sparks opens a new series called Rediscovering Church, in it we (re)discover the biblical nature of the church as the people of God, called to follow Jesus, worship him and serve him as heralds of the good news.

The Acts 29 Podcast
Church Partnerships with Jake Davies and Matt Sparks

The Acts 29 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 34:49


Learn more about Acts 29 Church PartnershipsFill out the Church to Church Partnerships FORM HEREWebsite: Church to Church PartnershipsEmail: church2church@acts29.com 

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

Relationship series - Singleness 2023 Matt Sparks

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons
Matt Sparks: Disney (Ferdinand)

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 55:55


A Summer Series exploring themes from some of our favourite blockbuster movies. This series will help us “read” the messages our culture is preaching, and how they intersect with the gospel. Film and movies are one of the most powerful forces that shape our thinking and worldview. This Summer we're ‘going to the movies' together as we find out how Lord of the Rings (Jan 8 ), Creed (Jan 15), and Ferdinand (Jan 22) intersect with a biblical worldview.

SEC Biased
Week 8, Matt Talks More Shit

SEC Biased

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 81:41


Shelbie and Ethan are joined by Matt Sparks, fresh off a win at Neyland over Alabama- talking all the shit he can.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

SEC Biased
Week 7 Preview with Dakota & Matt

SEC Biased

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 90:58


Shelbie and Ethan are joined by Dakota Cox and Matt Sparks to talk Week 7, highlighted by Alabama Tennesee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Exponential Australia Church Leaders Podcast
Episode 19. EMBRACING THE COST - Matt Sparks of Anchor Church

Exponential Australia Church Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 19:09


Heartache. Church planting is both the most exilarating experience, but also one filled with high's and lows. This week we are joined by Matt Sparks, who along with a team has planted and led Anchor Church in Sydney, which in 8 short years has now grown to 3 locations. But it comes at a cost: people, resource, and energy. Matt shares about how one practically embraces this and moves towards all Christ is calling them towards. For more details and videos, visit https://exponential.org.au/

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
REBOOT #146 Pain Meds in CKD

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 66:40 Very Popular


We tackle the complexities of pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease in this reboot from @NephMadness 2019 that, on a scale of 1-10, will leave you feeling very relieved in addressing pain. Topics: Opioids, gabapentinoids, NSAIDS, pain ladders, why tramadol is tramadont, and more! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Written and produced by: Justin Berk MD NephMadness Pain Region: Samantha Gelfand MD NephMadness Pun Contest produced by: Hannah R Abrams Cover art by: Kate Grant MBChB, Dip GUMed Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD Edited by: Matthew Watto MD (audio), Emi Okamoto MD (show notes) Guests:  Samantha Gelfand MD, Matthew Sparks MD, David Juurlink MD Show Segments Kidney Pun Disclaimer, intro and guest bios Guest one-liners Clinical Case and Pain Management Disclaimer Modalities for pain meds in ckd Opioids for pain and their metabolites Dave Juurlink reframes the question, “what is our real goal with pain management?” Matt Sparks reiterates the dangers of morphine and codeine in patients with advanced CKD Communicating meds that are contraindicated or relatively contraindicated in CKD Buprenorphine What about the WHO Pain Ladder for CKD? Should we use more cannabinoids? Ketamine? Dave Juurlink rants on Tramadol NSAIDS and CKD Gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) for neuropathic pain and driving?! Estimating eGFR in CKD and AKI. Which equation is best? How would each of our experts treat this patient with CKD and knee pain Outro Sponsors:  Birch by Helix birchliving.com/curb for $200 off all mattresses and 2 free eco-rest pillows BetterHelp betterhelp.com/curb for 10% of your first month Indeed indeed.com/internalmedicine for a $75 sponsored job credit  Squarespace squarespace.com/curb offer code: CURB to save 10%

Lead Defend
Transitioning From Community College to Universities - Ryan and Brock feat. Matt Sparks

Lead Defend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 13:54


As we continue with our live recorded shows from the Arkansas Baptist State Convention in October, the guys sat down with University of Arkansas student, Matt Sparks. Sparks didn't take the traditional route of going from high school to a big, 4-year university. Instead, he took a detour and did a few years at the community college before transitioning to a bigger school. It's a non-traditional route that's not talked about a lot. In this episode, they talk about his journey to faith in high school, the transition that took place when he did finally leave home and head off to a bigger school, and how you should approach being in a new town with new places and new challenges. To watch the show, click here.

Cardionerds
154. Cardiology vs Nephrology: A Diuretic Showdown with Dr. Michael Felker & Dr. Matt Sparks

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021


CardioNerds, Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder, join Duke University CardioNerds Ambassador and Correspondent, Dr. Kelly Arps for the diuretic showdown of a lifetime. Join us for this Cardiology vs. Nephrology discussion and respective approach to volume overload and diuretic strategies with Dr. Michael Felker (Professor of Medicine with tenure in the Division of Cardiology at Duke University School of Medicine), and Dr. Matt Sparks (Founding member of the Nephrology Social Medial Collective and #NephJC and Associate Professor of Medicine and Program Director for the Nephrology Fellowship Program at Duke University School of Medicine). Episode introduction, audio editing and Approach to Diuretic Resistance infographic by Dr. Gurleen Kaur (Director of the CardioNerds Internship). Volume overload is a common indication for hospitalization in patients with heart failure. Loop diuretics are first line therapy for volume overload in heart failure, with assessment for adequate response within 3-6 hours after administration. Elevation in creatinine is common with venous congestion as well as during decongestion. While other causes of renal injury should be considered, an elevated creatinine in this context should not automatically trigger avoidance or cessation of diuresis. Diuretic resistance is an exaggerated form of natural safety mechanisms in the face of diuresis. Strategies for addressing diuretic resistance include optimizing dose and frequency of loop diuretic administration, adding adjunctive medication for sequential nephron blockade (i.e., thiazide diuretic, potassium sparing diuretic, acetazolamide, tolvaptan, SGLT2 inhibitor), and, in refractory cases, hemodialysis with ultrafiltration. In the outpatient setting, transition to a more potent loop diuretic (i.e., torsemide or bumetanide from furosemide), addition of a mineralocorticoid antagonist, or intermittent dosing of thiazide diuretic may augment maintenance diuretic therapy for patients with diminished response to loop diuretics.  Check out the CardioNerds Failure Heart Success Series Page for more heart success episodes and content! Relevant disclosures: None Pearls • Notes • References • Guest Profiles • Production Team CardioNerds Heart Success Series PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! The CardioNerds Heart Success Series is developed in collaboration with the Heart Failure Society of America. The Heart Failure Society of America is a multidisciplinary organization working to improve and expand heart failure care through collaboration, education, research, innovation, and advocacy. Its members include physicians, scientists, nurses, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists. Learn more at hfsa.org. Pearls - Cardiology vs Nephrology: A Diuretic Showdown Elevation in creatinine is expected in both congested states and during diuresis. Do not avoid or stop diuresis in a patient who is clearly volume overloaded based on an elevated creatinine. There may be a role for right heart catheterization if the fluid and/or hemodynamic status is unclear. Alkalosis in the setting of loop diuretic administration and diuretic resistance may represent a natural response to loop diuretics and not volume depletion. Ensure adequate potassium repletion and try using a mineralocorticoid antagonist to correct this alkalosis. Acetazolamide is rarely necessary but may be of use.Currently available evidence does not support extreme fluid or salt restriction in hospitalized patients with volume overload. Consider permissive restrictions and focus on choosing appropriate diuretic dosing for each individual patient. Diuretic resistance is an exaggerated form of diuretic braking, the kidney's natural response to prevent dangerous degrees of sodium loss from the NKCC2-blocking effects of loop...

New Scientist Weekly
#75: Vaccine for kids; legacy of Dolly the sheep; how to repair the climate; China's quantum advantage

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 27:54


In the UK, rules around attendance at schools after a covid outbreak are changing, but the country still hasn't decided whether or not to vaccinate children. The team finds out what the hold up is, especially given some countries have already taken the leap. It's been 25 years since the cloning of Dolly the sheep, so the team looks at Dolly's legacy, exploring the many advancements and discoveries that have come as a result of this marvel of biological science. They then discuss the small matter of how to save the planet as former UK chief scientist David King, founder of the newly formed Climate Crisis Advisory Group, sets out his mission. In the race to create a breakthrough quantum computer, China is in the lead - the team explores a leapfrogging event which has seen the country achieve quantum advantage, creating the fastest computer on Earth. And they discuss NASA's exciting plans to create a spacecraft powered by solar sails. On the pod are Rowan Hooper, Chelsea Whyte, Matt Sparks and Clare Wilson. To read about these stories and much more, subscribe at newscientist.com/podcasts.

Anchor South West
Tear Down These Walls: A Picture Of Marriage

Anchor South West

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 40:58


Anchor City pastor Matt Sparks leads us through Ephesians 5:21-30, where we explore the concept of a Spirit-filled marriage being one of mutual submission and wholly giving of yourself to the other, as a picture of the grand narrative of Jesus and his bride (the church). We pray you are blessed by this resource and hope to see you at South West soon!

The Nugget Climbing Podcast
BONUS: Matt Sparks — Earth Day, and the Impacts of Chalk

The Nugget Climbing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 35:27


In this bonus episode, Matt Sparks joins me to celebrate Earth Day by talking about the environmental impacts of chalk, best practices, and by offering listeners a discount for Pika liquid chalk. Shop Liquid Chalk:pika.life/productsDiscount Code for 25% Off:NUGGETDISCOUNTMatt's Article:https://pika.life/the-environmental-impact-of-rock-climbing-chalk/

Checkpoint NOW
Episode 11: Onco-Nephrology and Immune Mediated Nephrotoxicities

Checkpoint NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 42:03


Learn from the experts about the latest in Onco- Nephrology and Immune Mediated toxicities. Join our hosts Dr. Afreen Shariff and Dr. Tian Zhang as they discuss with guest experts and Nephrologists Dr. Matt Sparks and Dr. David Ortiz-Melo. Dr. Matt Sparks is a Nephrologist, Assistant Professor of Medicine and the Associate program Director for the Nephrology fellowship at Duke. He is also a well-known online celebrity nephrologist who is the program director of the nephrology social media collective internship and co-creator of Nephmadness. Dr. David Ortiz-Melo is a Nephrologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine. Dr. Ortiz-Melo has created and directs the Onco-Nephrology clinic at Duke.

RheumMadness Podcast
15. Thank You & What's Next

RheumMadness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 27:05


In this episode, we are joined by the one and only Dr. Matt Sparks, co-creator of NephMadness, the game that started it all and one of our primary mentors in making RheumMadness. We are also joined by the entire RheumMadness leadership team: Aki Udupa, Didem Saygin, Guy Katz, and Allen Witt.  This episode has everything:Reflections on the first year of the tournamentThe true identify of Rheum BOSSHagfish tattoosEngagement numbers from RheumMadness2021What's next for RheumMadnessLearn more about RheumMadness here: https://sites.duke.edu/rheummadness/If you're interested in getting involved in planning next year's tournament, contact David.Leverenz@Duke.eduIntro and Outro music:Cheery Monday by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-mondayLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The One Thing
Episode 155 – 5 Years Ago I Planted a Church: Part 2 (Matt Sparks and Tim Clemens)

The One Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 19:57


“Everyone said that church planting is going to be the hardest thing you'll ever do, and there's some truth to that, but it wasn't like that for us, it was actually joyfully wonderful” (Matt)

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The One Thing
Episode 154 – 5 Years Ago I Planted A Church: Part 1 (Matt Sparks and Tim Clemens)

The One Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 16:36


“Everyone said that church planting is going to be the hardest thing you'll ever do, and there's some truth to that, but it wasn't like that for us, it was actually joyfully wonderful” (Matt)

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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#204 NephMadness 2020: SGLT2 Inhibitors 

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 51:29


Get under the hood of SGLT2 inhibitors! Listen as our guests Dr. Harish Seethapathy, Dr. Matt Sparks, and Dr. Joel Topf give us a tour through the NephMadness 2020 SGLT2i region! How do these promising drugs work, and what evidence is there for using them in non-diabetic kidney disease or kidney transplant patients.   Show Notes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com   Credits Written and Produced by: Hannah R. Abrams Cover Art and Infographic by: Hannah R. Abrams Hosts: Hannah R Abrams, Matthew Watto MD, FACP    Editor: Clair Morgan of Nodderly.com (audio), Emi Okamoto MD (written) Guests: Harish Seethapathy MD; Matthew Sparks MD; Joel Topf MD   Sponsors AccessMedicine is the acclaimed online medical resource that features Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine and more trusted content from the best minds in medicine. Visit  AccessMedicine to learn more: http://bit.ly/MHCurbsiders.   Join The Curbsiders!  Pre-med and medical students, we need your help with production of the show! You’ll learn all aspects of podcasting, get to network with national thought leaders and join an amazing global team of Curbsiders. We are especially in need of folks with experience creating video content, developing websites and using social media tools. Application deadline is Friday April 10, 2020. Send an email to thecurbsiders@gmail.com and include the following:   [  ] A half page on why you’d make a great Curbsider [  ] A copy of your CV [  ] Your social media handles on Instagram, Twitter, etc.  [  ] Samples of prior work (e.g. videos, websites, etc.)   Time Stamps 00:00 Sponsor 00:26 Intro, disclaimer, guest bio 02:57 Guest one-liner and Pick of the Week: Michael Pollan audiobook on Coffee and Caffeine Addiction 03:52 SGLT2i definition, background, and why we now consider CV endpoints in diabetes 11:16 Sponsor 12:00 Tubuloglomerular feedback; Balloon analogy 17:40 Other mechanisms for SGLT2i 23:05 Back to the case; Risks from SGLT2i; Counseling and Monitoring 34:18 SGLT2i for non-diabetic kidney disease; Possible mechanisms: Joel’s caution against early adoption 41:42 SGLT2 inhibitors in kidney transplant 45:20 Take home points and picks for the SGLT2 inhibitor region 49:50 Outro   #NephMadness 2020: SGLT2i Region – AJKD Blog   Goal Listeners will recognize the different potential mechanisms for SGLT2i mechanisms and the different populations which may derive benefit from treatment.    Learning objectives After listening to this episode listeners will…   Identify the theorized mechanism by which SGLT2i improve outcomes through their effect on tubuloglomerular feedback and other theorized mechanisms for SGLT2i effects Develop a pathophysiological understanding of SGLT2i adverse effects, including acute decrease in GFR and genital infections Recognize the potential benefit of using SGLT2i in non-diabetic patients, including for kidney disease, heart failure, and kidney transplant   Disclosures The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures. Drs. Seethapathy and Sparks report no relevant financial disclosures. Joel Topf lists the following on his blog “I have an ownership stake in a few Davita run dialysis clinics and a vascular access center. Takeda Oncology made a donation to MM4MM the program that is taking me to Mount Everest in 2018.”   Citation Seethapathy H, Abrams HR, Okamoto E, Sparks M, Topf J, Watto MF. “#204 NephMadness 2020: SGLT2 Inhibitors”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list April 6, 2020.

That's What's Up with Stephen Aranyosi
#02 Rehab Is For Quitters

That's What's Up with Stephen Aranyosi

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 92:49


Matt Sparks is absolute maniac and recovering addict who will give you insight on rehabs and ways that they need to be changed.

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast
Freely Filtered 003 CREDENCE

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 66:25


This week we discussed the CREDENCE trial published in the NEJM, on the effect of Canaglifozin on diabetic nephropathy. There was lots to discuss so it may be a long podcast.The article is available here.The NephJC summary can be read here, with links to the visual abstract, and the wrapup.Links from the show:Swapnil’s first post at AJKDblog on SGLT2i in 2014! SGLT-2 Inhibitors: Can They Prevent Diabetic Nephropathy?Lonnie Pyne’s brilliant tweetorial on proteinuria as a proposed end-point in CKD trials.Combined RAAS blockade (don’t do it)Combining ACEI and direct renin inhibitorsCombining ACEi and ARBWe repeatedly compare CREDENCE to IDNT by Ed Lewis and RENAAL by Barry BrennerYou will need to be familiar with EMPA-REG and CANVAS (links to summaries on NephJC)Why run-in periods are bad for clinical trials: Run-in Periods in Randomized TrialsImplications for the Application of Results in Clinical PracticeHispanics in the study: https://twitter.com/VladoPerkovic/status/1121078118029103105Lot of discussion on mechanisms: • The original description of phlorizin by Josef von Mering in 1800• Podocyte effects in JCI• Effect on Hyperfiltration by SGlT2i in humans• Emerging role of proximal tubule in CKD via GWAS studies• SGLT2i effect on Na/H exchangers in heart and kidney• SGLT2i interact with heart NHE1 (mouse model)• SGLT2i as the ‘betablockers’ of the kidney?Jordan Weinstein on the clinical scientists’ mechanism of SHGLT2i:https://twitter.com/drjjw/status/1121577808164159491Why subgroups should be interpreted very carefullyHost: Joel TopfDiscussants: Samira Farouk, Swapnil Hiremath, Jennie Lin and Matt Sparks.

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast
Freely Filtered 002 ASCEND

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 45:34


This week we discussed the ASCEND trial published in Annals of Internal Medicine, on the comparative effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy and Sertraline in patients on dialysis with depression.The article is available here.The NephJC summary can be read here, with links to the visual abstract.Links from the show:In the background section, we mentioned the data from a recent JASN study on cardiovascular safety of different antidepressants. The contrast with the CAST trial came up as well. PDF links to the BDI, QIDS-SR and QIDS-C scores.KIDNEYCon 2020 will be in April. Follow @KIDNEYCon to stay updated, as well for the links to the recorded sessions from #KIDNEYCon 2019.Host: Joel TopfDiscussants: Swapnil Hiremath, Jennie Lin and Matt Sparks. We missed Samira Farouk who was travelling.

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
#146 NephMadness: Pain Meds in Chronic Kidney Disease

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 84:06


Pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often goes something like this: NSAIDs are evil, acetaminophen hardly works, opioids are dangerous, and all the rest (tramadol, gabapentinoids, antidepressants) are messy. But, we tackle the complexities of pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease in this special @NephMadness 2019 episode that, on a scale of 1-10, will leave you feeling very relieved in addressing pain. Full show notes available at https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com. Earn CME and read about each region in NephMadness 2019 at AJKD blog. Credits Written and produced by: Justin Berk MD, Samantha Gelfand MD NephMadness Pun Contest produced by: Hannah R Abrams MS3 Cover art by: Kate Grant MBChB, Dip GUMed Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MD Guests:  Samantha Gelfand MD, Matthew Sparks MD, David Juurlink MD  Time Stamps 00:00 Kidney Pun 01:19 Disclaimer, intro and guest bios 06:30 Guest one-liners 10:42 Books recommendations, staff picks and a patient complaint 15:25 Clinical Case and Pain Management Disclaimer 16:33 Modalities in pain medicine 18:20 Opioids for pain and their metabolites 20:44 Dave Juurlink reframes the question, “what is our real goal with pain management?” 24:42 Matt Sparks reiterates the dangers of morphine and codeine in patients with advanced CKD 27:44 Communicating meds that are contraindicated or relatively contraindicated in CKD 30:40 Buprenorphine 32:40 What about the WHO Pain Ladder for CKD?; 33:32 Should we use more cannabinoids? Ketamine? 37:07 Dave Juurlink rants on Tramadol 44:20 How to pick winners in NephMadness 46:06 NSAIDS and CKD 57:07 Gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) for neuropathic pain and driving?! 65:57 Estimating eGFR in CKD and AKI. Which equation is best? 70:38 How would each of our experts treat this patient with CKD and knee pain 75:20 NephMadness 2019 picks for the pain region 82:55 Outro

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast
NephJC Drive Time 001: An army of NSAIDs

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019


This is the audio commentary of the NephJC Chats on March 19 and 20, 2019.This week we discussed the study published in JAMA Network Open, on the kidney outcomes in NSAID users from the US military.The article (open access) is available here.The NephJC summary can be read here, with links to the visual abstract.Links from the show:In the background section, we mentioned the data from the Physicians Health Study (two reports) and the Nurses Health Study. There was also discussion about this high quality study from Switzerland in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.The NephMadness pain region scouting report, from Sam GelfandThe PRECISION trial published in NEJM, and the NephJC summary by Scherly LeonHigh risk of GI bleeding in CKD patientsA study from Taiwan reporting high risk of stroke with NSAIDs even in anuric patientsHost: Joel TopfCo-hosts: Samira Farouk, Swapnil Hiremath, Jennie Lin and Matt Sparks

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons
The Fairness of God

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 31:57


The good news is not that God responds to what we do, but that we respond to what God does! Matt Sparks explores 3 key words as he dissects the anatomy of the gospel in Romans 3.

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

The good news is not that God responds to what we do, but that we respond to what God does! Matt Sparks explores 3 key words as he dissects the anatomy of the gospel in Romans 3.

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

In our sex-saturated culture, the idea of being single and celibate is unthinkable. In this talk, Matt Sparks helps us consider the Bible's teaching on singleness and how we can create a community where, no matter what your relationship status, we all thrive as we seek to be the family of God

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

In our sex-saturated culture, the idea of being single and celibate is unthinkable. In this talk, Matt Sparks helps us consider the Bible's teaching on singleness and how we can create a community where, no matter what your relationship status, we all thrive as we seek to be the family of God

Anchor Stories
Elder Commissioning: Seti Latu & Brad Konemann

Anchor Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018


On Sunday 16 September, we laid hands on Seti Latu and Brad Konemann to commission them to join Matt Sparks as elders of Anchor Church. This is a really serious and significant appointment to the highest level of leadership at Anchor.

Life as a Nephrologist Series
Episode 5: Nephrology Now - Dr Matt Sparks and Dr Diana Mina (Life as a Nephrologist series)

Life as a Nephrologist Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 31:41


This epsiode is a conversation between between Dr. Matthew Sparks, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Associate Program Director for Nephrology Fellowship at Duke University, and Dr. Diana Mina, a graduating nephrology fellow at University of California San Francisco. They talk about the role of social media in medical education, mentorship, and how to get involved with the nephrology community...right now. Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org.  Resources discussed: GlomConhttps://glomcon.org/glomerular-disease-case-conferences/NephJC (Journal Club)http://www.nephjc.com/Nephrology Social Media Collectivehttp://www.nephjc.com/internship/Nephrology Business Leadership Universityhttp://NBLUniv.com/Renal Fellows Networkhttp://renalfellow.blogspot.com/ 

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons
Vision Update 2018

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 47:39


As we prepare to launch a second service to #MakeRoom for more people to encounter Jesus, we looked at the faith-in-action of the paralytic's four friends in Mark 2 and Matt Sparks challenged us to have a #WhateverItTakes attitude to bring our friends to Jesus.

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

As we prepare to launch a second service to #MakeRoom for more people to encounter Jesus, we looked at the faith-in-action of the paralytic's four friends in Mark 2 and Matt Sparks challenged us to have a #WhateverItTakes attitude to bring our friends to Jesus.

Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

As we celebrate Anchor's 4th Birthday, Matt Sparks reminded us of the joy of partnership.

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Anchor Church Sydney Sermons

As we celebrate Anchor's 4th Birthday, Matt Sparks reminded us of the joy of partnership.

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Shhh! The Secret Podcast
02. Chicago – Shhh… The Secret Podcas

Shhh! The Secret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 64:18


Let's talk about Chicago. How was it solved and what clues were missed? Special guest: Matt Sparks, better known as MaltedFalcon

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Fighting Irish Podcasts presented by Nissan
The Jack Swarbrick Show - Episode 12 (11/17/2016)

Fighting Irish Podcasts presented by Nissan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 51:02


(Full Audio) - University Vice President and Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick sits down to discuss the latest in Fighting Irish Athletics. Segment 1: Introduction Jack, senior football captain James Onwualu and softball senior pitcher Rachel Nasland discuss upcoming Senior Day festivities for James and the 2016 home football finale against Virginia Tech. The hosts also recap the impressive performance against Army, the potential of inclement weather during the Virginia Tech game, and Notre Dame being recognized for the 10th straight year as the national leader in graduation success rate. Segment 2: James and Rachel talk with football student assistant coach and student body president Corey Robinson. Robinson spent three years on the Notre Dame roster as a wide receiver, hauling in 65 receptions for 896 yards and seven touchdowns before being forced to retire due to injury . He was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America first team in 2014, and was a semifinalist for the 2015 Wuerffel Trophy. Robinson was elected the student body president of Notre Dame in the spring of 2016. Segment 3: Jack and James sit down with fifth-year senior running back Josh Anderson. Anderson originally joined the Irish football team as a walk-on in 2012, and was awarded with a scholarship as a senior in 2015. He graduated in the spring of 2016 with a degree in pre-professional studies from the College of Science, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in global health from the Eck Institute for Global Health. Segment 4: Jack and Rachel catch up with Irish cross country/distance associate head coach Matt Sparks. Since arriving at Notre Dame in 2014, Sparks has helped guide women's distance standout Molly Seidel to three NCAA Championship titles, and most recently Anna Rohrer to the 2016 ACC Cross Country Championship crown. The Notre Dame women's cross country team recently finished second at the Great Lakes Regionals, and will compete at the NCAA Championships on Nov. 19 in Terre Haute. Segment 5: Conclusion Jack, James and Rachel re-visit Senior Day and preview Notre Dame cross women's cross country and men's soccer NCAA Championship competitions this weekend. The hosts also talk men's and women's basketball, volleyball, swimming and diving and more. The Jack Swarbrick Show podcast is a presentation of Fighting Irish Media and is sponsored by Nissan, the official partner of Notre Dame Athletics podcasts.

Radio Free Irish
The Jack Swarbrick Show - Episode 12 (11/17/2016)

Radio Free Irish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 51:02


(Full Audio) - University Vice President and Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick sits down to discuss the latest in Fighting Irish Athletics. Segment 1: Introduction Jack, senior football captain James Onwualu and softball senior pitcher Rachel Nasland discuss upcoming Senior Day festivities for James and the 2016 home football finale against Virginia Tech. The hosts also recap the impressive performance against Army, the potential of inclement weather during the Virginia Tech game, and Notre Dame being recognized for the 10th straight year as the national leader in graduation success rate. Segment 2: James and Rachel talk with football student assistant coach and student body president Corey Robinson. Robinson spent three years on the Notre Dame roster as a wide receiver, hauling in 65 receptions for 896 yards and seven touchdowns before being forced to retire due to injury . He was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America first team in 2014, and was a semifinalist for the 2015 Wuerffel Trophy. Robinson was elected the student body president of Notre Dame in the spring of 2016. Segment 3: Jack and James sit down with fifth-year senior running back Josh Anderson. Anderson originally joined the Irish football team as a walk-on in 2012, and was awarded with a scholarship as a senior in 2015. He graduated in the spring of 2016 with a degree in pre-professional studies from the College of Science, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in global health from the Eck Institute for Global Health. Segment 4: Jack and Rachel catch up with Irish cross country/distance associate head coach Matt Sparks. Since arriving at Notre Dame in 2014, Sparks has helped guide women's distance standout Molly Seidel to three NCAA Championship titles, and most recently Anna Rohrer to the 2016 ACC Cross Country Championship crown. The Notre Dame women's cross country team recently finished second at the Great Lakes Regionals, and will compete at the NCAA Championships on Nov. 19 in Terre Haute. Segment 5: Conclusion Jack, James and Rachel re-visit Senior Day and preview Notre Dame cross women's cross country and men's soccer NCAA Championship competitions this weekend. The hosts also talk men's and women's basketball, volleyball, swimming and diving and more. The Jack Swarbrick Show podcast is a presentation of Fighting Irish Media and is sponsored by Nissan, the official partner of Notre Dame Athletics podcasts.