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In this episode, we go through the timeline of what has transpired since the LCMS — largely at the behest of Matthew Harrison — published the so-called “Annotated Large Catechism”. The behavior of Synod has been anything but Christian, and wicked deeds should be exposed to the light of day. Satan is on the move, and far too many men in collars are far too willing to do his bidding. Subscribe to the podcast here. Show Notes “The New Large Catechism of the LC-MS stream” “The Apostasy of Missouri” Article includes ‘complaint' letter from Ben Meyer, Daniel Ross, and Erik Johnson, video of interaction with police, and video of Maanum's (first) announcement. “The Book of Concord Will Endure” Lutherans for Racial Justice [archive link] Bios for Matthew Gonzalez and Joshua Salzberg [archive link] “He Believes Hitler Went to Heaven — and Wants to Take Over the Lutheran Church” [archive link] https://twitter.com/CoreyJMahler/status/1616490061377175573?s=20 https://twitter.com/CoreyJMahler/status/1616581582612987906?s=20 See Also 1st Thread from Ryan Turnipseed [Twitter] 2nd Thread from Ryan Turnipseed [Twitter] "Talking Heads: On Headship, Teaching, and Women in the Church” “Against the Antichrist" “Statement on the death of George Floyd and the ensuing riots” [archive link] “Letter to President Harrison of the LCMS” Contrast Harrison's Response to the Terrorist Attack in Waukesha [This is not actually a link because he said nothing about it.] “Waukesha: One Year Later” Further Reading "‘In All Things': 20,000 attend LCMS Youth Gathering” LCMS National Youth Gathering Kennedy v. Louisiana [Wikipedia] Warning: This fact pattern is deeply unpleasant. Lawrence v. Texas [Wikipedia] “Test of Pastoral Orthodoxy” This article is another reason some LCMS pastors are less than fond of me (Mahler). “Of Fools and Demons” A bit more about our adversaries. Parental Warnings This episode will probably not interest children, and some sensitive topics (including pedophilia and rape) are briefly discussed throughout. Errata At one point, I (Mahler) state that I handed the AALC a hard drive with information pertaining to Jordan Cooper, but I misspoke, because what I handed them was, in fact, a flash drive.
Before LASA (Latin America Student Association), ethnic orgs at APU were places to hide out away from the oppressive white culture that dominated the campus. The Multi-Ethnic Programs office was safe space to find your people and build communities of support. Matthew Gonzalez, Rod Olmeda-Lopez, and Jonathan Garcia created LASA during the beginning of the Obama era. Not content to just offer support and care to the shell-shocked Latino(x) community's daily experiences of racism, they forced APU to confront its racism head on. They changed school policy and fought the school's racism when the school told them they couldn't honor the late Joe Snell, the director of MEP, with a Dia de los Muertos offrenda. APU only had Town Hall meetings when the shit really hit the fan. Just a year earlier, it held one to address one of the many swastika incidents. LASA would force a second one when it voiced its anger at having their Dia de los Muertos display taken down for no other reason than it was not a white tradition. The admin told them it had pagan roots despite acknowledging that school-sanctioned events around Halloween and Christmas also had pagan roots. The difference? Hmmmm.... But it wasn't just protesting. They worked with administration and the board of trustees to get APU designated as "serving hispanic communities," they made financial aid available to undocumented students, and they got Spanish translations for the live stream of graduation. Just as importantly, LASA pushed the culture to pay attention to all non-white communities, which may sound strange, but believe me...that was something. These guys are my brothers. I'm so proud of who they have become, and I'm honored to have seen them grow from confused young evangelical men into who they are today. Do I poke fun of them? Of course. But they are two of the strongest and most admirable people I've ever known. Enjoy the episode. The Chapel Probation Instagram has been mysteriously shut down, but you can support this podcast on the Chapel Probation Patreon. Join the conversation about everything on the Chapel Probation Facebook group and sign up for behind-the-scenes info about this podcast and Scott's book on his Substack Newsletter. Music in this episode by Shin Kawasaki and Wingo Shackleford, Elephants with Guns, and Scott Okamoto. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-okamoto/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-okamoto/support
Under the Controlled Substances Act, drugs are classified into legal, regulatory categories by the Drug Enforcement Administration. This is known as “drug scheduling”, and it's generally guided by a drug's potential for abuse, and its medical value – and then the idea of classwide scheduling came along. In 2018, in a misaligned approach to addressing the overdose crisis, President Trump used classwide scheduling to classify all fentanyl-related substances (FRS) as Schedule I controlled substances. This means that any substance that was structurally similar enough to fentanyl became subject to harsh criminal penalties, regardless of its effects on the body. President Biden, despite apologizing for his tough-on-crime past and promising real criminal justice reform, is advocating to make this Trump-era decision permanent, and it's now up to Congress to decide. In February of 2022, the House voted to extend the policy yet again through March 11, and it's unclear how long the extensions will continue – the longer they do, the more harm they bring. DPA's Maritza Perez invited FRS expert and criminal defense attorney Patricia Richman to the podcast to explain more about what classwide scheduling means, and why we are fighting against it. For more information on fentanyl and related substances, visit https://drugpolicy.org/drug-facts/synthetic-opioids-fentanyl. Special thanks to DPA's Communications intern Matthew Gonzalez for his help on this episode.
My guest for today is Matthew Gonzalez. Matthew is a bespoke cutter who has recently started his own brand called Matthew Gonzalez. He has worked at Tom Sweeney, Dunhill and Huntsman. During our conversation we will talk about his journey into tailoring, different values in tailoring, technical progress, and more. I hope that our conversation will be as insightful for you as it has been for me!
Six programs and the Heinen Theatre and Central XR Lab came together to support the Film & Fashion Project: Fashion, Fashion Merchandising, Filmmaking, Digital Photography, Cosmetology, and DramaInterviews: Colleen Reilly, PhD Dean, Media, Visual & Performing Arts Center of ExcellenceSuzette M. Brimmer, B.S., M.B.A. Dean, Consumer Arts & Sciences Center of ExcellenceCheryl Whitaker, M.F.A. HCC Fashion Merchandising Professor, Program CoordinatorJulye Newlin, MH. HCC Professor, FilmPhotographs by Elizabeth Díaz, MFA Art+Design Program Specialistand Matthew Gonzalez, ER Lab at Central.
BYU-Idaho Guitarist, Matthew Gonzalez, talks about his music career and comedy aspirations. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/byu-idaho-guitarist-living-his-dream Cover Art by Brandon Beltran
We made it, we did it, episode 100, and cheers to 100 more. thank you for listening!! the first guest ever, before we had a clue what we were doing, Matthew Gonzalez returns! We talk about everything thats changed, including Galyn drinking alcohol for the first time a week after the first episode, they tell the Vegas story in its entirety, Galyn getting kicked out of strip clubs, Matt's childhood imaginary friend, ghosts, and much much more. ENJOY THIS EPISODE!
This is the first of a series about how we see the gospel in movies. The people tackling this idea are Daisy Boyar, Angela Herrera, Matthew Gonzalez and Thristan Boyar. The first movie we talk about is soul a Pixar film. We cover 3 topics which include soul v.s soul, identity v.s identity, and the zone. We hope you enjoy
Rev. Matthew Gonzalez, Pastor of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Bronx, NYC, and Host Matt Popovits discuss the pastor's recent diagnosis with the coronavirus and what it was like to fight the illness. Pastor Gonzalez also shares what it's like to lead a congregation in the epicenter of the pandemic and to pastor a church where so many have fallen ill and others have succumbed to the virus. What's the message of hope to be preached when an entire city is on lock-down and hundreds of thousands of your neighbors are sick?
Pastor Gerard Bolling joins Mark and Julianna to discuss how we can engage with young people around issues of race, racism, our life in the church, and in our society. Pastor Bolling gives great wisdom and insight so we can reach the end goals of young people and a church which embrace and value the diversity of ethnicity, language, and culture God has created in His community. Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Bio: Rev. Gerard Bolling was born and raised in New York City and currently serves as Pastor at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO. Gerard is passionate about Urban/Deaf ministry, and treasures the dynamic programming Bethlehem does to reach people in rough urban areas including Ferguson, MO through the “More Greater Things Program” and Hope Center. He teaches at Concordia Texas, Concordia St. Paul and Concordia Wisconsin the leadership and theology. He also served as a morning session speaker at the 2019 Gathering. Gerard has a beautiful wife, Lorenda, and two super cute kids, Lincoln and Monroe. Resources from Pastor Keith Haney: The Search for My Identity by Pastor Keith Haney: youthesource.com/2019/07/25/bible-study-the-search-for-my-identity/ Keith Haney End Goals Podcast to discuss his study: kfuo.org/2020/03/24/end-goals-episode-15-youth-gathering-resource-rev-keith-haney-and-racial-reconciliation/ Kathy Haney’s Book, One Nation Under God: Healing Racial Divides in America Published by Concordia Publishing House cph.org/p-31186-one-nation-under-god-healing-racial-divides-in-america-downloadable.aspx Sessions at the Gathering dealing with race and our Christian identity: Youth Session: Our View of Justice Effects our Evangelism (Rev. B. Keith Haney) kfuo.org/2019/11/21/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-keith-haney-our-view-of-justice-impacts-evangelism/ Youth Session: Real Talk (Rev. Matthew Gonzalez) kfuo.org/2019/11/15/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-matthew-gonzalez-real-talk/ Adult Session: Race, Ethnicity, and Faith: Why We Need To Be Talking About This (Rev. Matt Gonzalez) kfuo.org/2019/11/15/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-matthew-gonzalez-race-ethnicity-and-faith-why-we-need-to-be-talking-about-this/ Youth Session: Do We Really Need to Talk About Racism (Rev. Micah Glenn) kfuo.org/2019/11/15/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-micah-glenn-do-we-really-need-to-talk-about-racism/ LCMS Resources: LCMS page on racism: lcms.org/social-issues/racism President Harrison’s Statement: blogs.lcms.org/2020/statement-on-the-death-of-george-floyd-and-the-ensuing-riots/
To “love your neighbor as yourself” can be great, but it can also be REALLY tough. What if you’re first struggling to love God? What if you aren’t great at loving yourself? What if you have some serious “beef” that you need to squash with your friends, your family, or others in your life? Let’s join together for some ‘real talk’ about how to handle conflict and to experience our “Real. Present. God.” in reconciliation. Bio: Matthew Ryan González is the pastor at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in The Bronx, NY and a former Adjunct Professor at Concordia College—New York. “Pastor G.” is a ‘die-hard’ Yankees fan, avid sports aficionado, and a recreational singer and musician. Most importantly, he spends his time doing his best to be a loving husband to his beautiful wife, Katie, and a loving father to his great children, Phoebe and Aaron.
Have you thought about the ways that you discuss race, ethnicity, and faith with your young people? Do you have healthy conversations about why this is important? Have you even thought about it as an adult leader? Together, let’s discuss why we MUST be having these conversations as people of faith and how we can converse in ways that better represent the beautiful mosaic nature of the Body of Christ, especially with our young people. Bio: Matthew Ryan González is the pastor at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in The Bronx, NY and a former Adjunct Professor at Concordia College—New York. “Pastor G.” is a ‘die-hard’ Yankees fan, avid sports aficionado, and a recreational singer and musician. Most importantly, he spends his time doing his best to be a loving husband to his beautiful wife, Katie, and a loving father to his great children, Phoebe and Aaron.
On the very first episode of Triple Double No Assist we dive head first into the murky waters that surround Jimmy Butler. We dissect his appearance on the JJ Redick Podcast and try to make sense of all his antics. This episode is hosted by Dommiecito and Matthew Gonzalez. We are joined by a special guest host, Brandon Ong-Sy.
episode one: Matthew Gonzalez stops by to discuss his art, and life in general. one of my favorite episodes.
Episode 6 of Season 3, with Matthew Gonzalez of the Enthead podcast, we talk about a cold hard rock being symbolism for sex, as well as a snake, relationships being real, Lisa's sad sexual memories and the efficiency of a handkerchief. Listen to Matthew's podcast, Enthead, at enthead.com Music - Red Hot Chili Peppers - I Feel Love Listen to this and all episodes at diggingpodcast.com Follow me on twitter @diggingpodcast, give us a follow on Facebook at 'Digging Six Feet Under' and join us next week as we discuss S03E07 'Timing & Space' with Charneil Bush, of the 'What About Your Friends' podcast!
Episode 5 of Season 3, with Megan Rooney, we solve a family mystery, disinterments, Megan's love for Arthur, returning adult videos to Blockbuster, Ikea furniture, embalming as an intern and Megan gives us 6 degrees of separation with Six Feet Under b-characters. Music - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Power Of Equality Listen to this and all episodes at diggingpodcast.com Follow me on twitter @diggingpodcast, give us a follow on Facebook at 'Digging Six Feet Under' and join us next week as we discuss S03E06 'Making Love Work' with Matthew Gonzalez.
Cinthia talks to Enthead podcast host, Matthew Gonzalez about what he's learned about organizing a virtual summit. Get full shownotes at digimorphs.com/podcast!