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Un verdadero arrepentimiento Por: Pastor Danny serrano La vida cristiana es un camino de constante arrepentimiento, pero es importante entender qué significa verdaderamente arrepentirse. La palabra arrepentimiento proviene del griego Metanoia, que significa cambio de mente. No se trata simplemente de sentir culpa, sino de un cambio profundo y transformador en nuestra forma de pensar, vivir y actuar. Romanos 3:23-24 (NTV). Todos hemos pecado. Eso es lo que nos apartó del amor de Dios. Pero al arrepentirnos y creer en el sacrificio de Jesús, somos limpiados y restaurados. Proverbios 28:13 (NTV). Muchas veces nos sentimos estancados por pecados ocultos, pero cuando los confesamos y nos apartamos, Dios nos da libertad y misericordia. No basta con confesar: hay que tomar decisiones, cortar relaciones, alejarse de todo lo que te lleva a pecar. Hechos 3:19 (NTV). El arrepentimiento no es solo pedir perdón, es cambiar de dirección; y no puedes lograrlo por tu cuenta. Necesitas a Dios para cambiar. El arrepentimiento verdadero te acerca a Dios, por eso no corras de Él, corre hacia Él. Mateo 3:8 (NTV). El verdadero arrepentimiento se nota, se demuestra más por tus acciones que por tus palabras. Juan 3:17 (NTV). Dios no te condena y no está esperando castigarte, Él quiere restaurarte. Él no te señala, ni te llama por tu pecado. Pedro, el discípulo de Jesús, era impulsivo, voluntarioso, siempre quería impresionar a al Señor. Era el primero en hablar, en actuar… pero también en equivocarse: prometió fidelidad hasta la muerte, pero en Getsemaní cortó la oreja a Malco; luego, negó a Jesús tres veces y corrió a esconderse. (Juan 18). Muchos hoy también se esconden en lugares conocidos: estudios, trabajo, actividades. Cosa que no son malas en sí, pero te pueden alejar del propósito de Dios. Entonces, Jesús vuelve a buscar a Pedro. Una vez más, en la orilla, con una fogata. Como la fogata donde Pedro le negó. Jesús le invita a desayunar, a compartir la mesa. Le restaura en el mismo tipo de escenario donde falló. Jesús puede convertir tus mayores fracasos en tus mayores victorias. No necesitas ser perfecto para sentarte con Jesús. Vas a la mesa para que Él te transforme. Jesús le pregunta: “Simón, hijo de Juan, ¿me amas?” No le habló a “Pedro, la roca”, sino a Simón, el frágil, el inestable, porque Dios no llama a los perfectos, llama a los dispuestos. Y crea el ambiente perfecto para restaurarte y devolverte al propósito. Hoy puedes salir de esa barca, dejar lo que te aleja y volver a los brazos de Jesús. Puedes tener un verdadero arrepentimiento, que no solo pide perdón, sino que transforma tu vida. La entrada Un verdadero arrepentimiento – Ps. Danny Serrano se publicó primero en Comunidad de Fe.
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Jesus introduced an idea that will rock your world. It will change your thinking and transform your life. Everything awesome, powerful, and spiritual launches from something Jesus called Metanoia!
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About Last Night is a monthly recurring episode releasing a single story from the previous evening's live event!**This production contains adult content and is not suitable for all audiences.**FOREPLAY! goes south is a live storytelling event out of Charlotte, NC. Participants take to the stage to offer raw, unfiltered, personal stories about sex, love, desire, and romance. These stories can be as innocent as their first kiss or as salacious as their last fisting!Created in 2015, FOREPLAY! goes south's live event has heard hundreds of stories. Event host Metanoia fosters a safe, intimate, all-inclusive space for her attendees to share their experiences.This podcast combines audio recordings from these live events to share with you! Visit our website for EVERYTHING FOREPLAY!FOLLOW TO STAY UP TO DATE:Facebook Instagram Twitter Fetlife RedditFOREPLAY! goes south live events take place on the 3rd Friday of the month at Comedy Arts Theater of Charlotte (CATCh).
Fr Josh Whitehead says amazement, awe, and wonder—gifts of the Spirit—are at the heart of the Easter experience, calling us to reflect and pray on how the risen Christ reveals himself personally.
Disciple Fr Antony Jukes says the beloved disciple at the Cross is never named in the Gospel, inviting us to see ourselves in his place. We are the beloved disciple, standing near the Cross, deeply loved by Jesus and called into intimate relationship with Him
Trish McCarthy says the question posed by King Nebuchadnezzar confronts us with questions that challenge our trust in God. We face everyday tests through anxieties and self-worth that compete for our worship through time, attention, and energy
Fr Sean Cullen says Jesus's statement "If a man is true to my word, he shall never see death" can be misunderstood as him promising immortality, ignoring the deeper meaning of eternal life. By being true to Jesus's word and living as he taught, we can develop a depth and dimension in this life now that transcends death
¿Sabías que ciertos niveles de estrés pueden ser muy beneficiosos para tu cuerpo? ¿Quieres entender por qué las duchas frías sí nos fortalecen? ¿Tienes claros cuáles son los factores clave que determinan cuánto vivimos y con qué calidad? Si has respondido afirmativamente a una o a varias de estas preguntas, este episodio es para ti. Hola, queridas y queridos oyentes, soy Sol Aguirre, coach, autora del libro Apréndete, ponente en temas relacionados con el autoconocimiento y el desarrollo personal y ante todo, una perseguidora incansable de herramientas que me ayuden a que me pase lo que quiero que me pase. Esto es las claves de sol, el podcast y en este espacio pretendo compartir todo lo que aprendo sobre esta aventura que es la vida para que nos sintamos todos un poquito más plenos y satisfechos. Hoy comparto micro con Antonio Valenzuela, fisioterapeuta experto en psiconeuroinmunología, divulgador, docente, autor de los libros “Hijos de la adversidad”, “Activa tus mitocondrias” y “Estimula tu nervio vago”. Es también podcaster, junto a Noelia Romero en un podcast sobre bienestar que se llama Metanoia. Aquí tienes su cuenta de Instagram: @antoniovalenzuelacanovacaAquí su web: https://antoniovalenzuela.comAquí su podcast: Metanoia Puedes descargarte aquí un audio que he diseñado para ti con tal de que te hagas las preguntas correctas cuando sientes que vas a la deriva, para que identifiques los obstáculos que hay entre tu intención y el paso a la acción. Aquí lo tienes. Encuentras mis libros aquí: https://www.lasclavesdesol.com/tienda/ Puedes suscribirte a mi Newsletter #TresMinutos y recibir una reflexión en forma de artículo breve cada sábado: https://lasclavesdesol.substack.com/ Me encuentras en @lasclavesdesol y en lasclavesdesol.com
The religious mind often changes the Good News from a story of God's unconditional, loving acceptance into a loveless deposition of a legal case, requiring proper acknowledgment of guilt, accompanying shame, appropriate, verifiable repentance, and then a trial period for behavior modification.
Living as New Creations in and through Christ (2 Corinthians 5:11-17) Please turn to 2 Corinthians 5:11-17 in your Bibles. That can be found on page 1147 of the pew Bible. In these verses, the apostle Paul transitions from the resurrection hope that Christ gives us in our suffering…. to now focusing in on the heart transformation that we are given in him. The connection between verses 1-10 and 11-17 is the Gospel. It's the death and resurrection of Christ. This good news is both the hope for eternity in suffering and it's the transforming power for godly living. As I read, listen for two things. Listen for a description of Jesus' ministry. And listen for a comparison between the old life and the new life in Christ. Reading of 2 Corinthians 5:11-17 Prayer There are about 18,000 species of butterflies – 18,000 different species. That translates into billions and billions of butterflies around the world today – it's hard to even estimate how many. And this is the time of year when they just start coming out. Kids, maybe you've tried to catch one with a butterfly net. Maybe you've seen a beautiful Monarch… or one of the different kinds of Swallowtails. As you know, they truly are exquisite –different colors like blues and yellows and cool patterns and shimmery reflections. But the thing is, they didn't start that way. No, all butterflies began life as a caterpillar. And some of them are not that appealing. Like the Monarch – it begins life as a worm like caterpillar with pale and dirty looking bands on it. Other caterpillars look like green slugs. One kind of caterpillar apparently looks like bird droppings. Others have spikes or bumpy skin. But then something amazing happens to each one of them. They go through a metamorphosis… a transformation. Literally inside their cocoons, their bodies melt away into a soupy kind of ooze which is then metamorphosed into a beautiful butterfly. When they emerge, they are… new creations, in a way. The old has passed away, behold the new has come. You probably saw that one coming. But the parallel is true. The metamorphosis that a caterpillar goes through in becoming a butterfly is like the metamorphosis that someone goes through in becoming a Christian. The transformation is an internal transformation. Our insides, our hearts, are changed… they're melted and we become and are becoming reflections of God in Christ. Now, the word “transformation” is not used in this passage, but the ideas are all here. In fact, in the Greek, the word transformation is the word “metamorphose”. Like in Romans chapter 12 verse 2. “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds.” Be metamorphosed. Here in 2 Corinthians 5 11-17, Paul, in part, describes the difference between someone who still has their old nature and someone who has been transformed into a new creation in Christ. And as I mentioned earlier, at the center of this transformation is what Jesus has accomplished for you in his death and resurrection. On the sermon notes page, you can see those two lists (the old and the new). We're going to work through those in just a minute. But first, let's begin by looking at two things… Let's begin by (1) considering what it means to be a new creation, and (2) why Paul was writing this section of the letter. It will be helpful to know those things before looking at the old and new contrast. Let's look at the very first verse and the very last verse in our text. Beginning in verse 11. Right in the middle, it says “But what we ARE is known to God.” The word “are” is important. The apostle Paul is referring to their state of being – their identity. God knows if we are still in our old nature or if we are a new creation Now, keep that in mind and jump down to verse 17. It says, “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” An important word here is the word “is.” “If anyone IS in Christ, he IS a new creation.” Do you see the connection between 11 and 17? Each of us has a state of being in relation to Christ. We are either “in Christ” or “not in Christ.” And God obviously knows that. To be a new creation in Christ is to believe in and live for Jesus because of what he has done. Verse 15 captures that. It says, “and he [that is, Jesus] died for all, that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised.” So, to be a new creation in Christ is to… have your old self die with him (your sin, your shame), and to be given a new nature in him, raised with him. A new life. You become a new creation by faith in Christ, who, as it says “for [your] sake died and was raised.” I wanted to start there because it is that very heart change which is at the center of these verses. The apostle Paul works out what that means for himself and for the Corinthians. So, keep that Gospel emphasis in mind as we consider what being a new creation in Christ looks like. The second important thing to know is the context. Remember, the apostle Paul was dealing with nay-sayers in Corinth. There was a group undermining his ministry. We've come across several things so far about what they were saying and doing. They were saying that because Paul suffered so much he could therefore not be an apostle. Remember that? They also critiqued Paul's change of plans. The irony is that he changed his plans for their sakw. And then, these detractors were, as Paul put it, peddling God's word and also tampering with it. That's not good. And now in these verses, we learn something else about this group. They cared about outward appearances and not about the heart. Look at verse 12. Let me take a moment to unpack this verse. Paul begins by saying, “We are not commending ourselves to you again” Now, earlier in the letter Paul had established his own authenticity as a true minister of the Gospel. He included Timothy and Titus as well. Paul is not doing that again here. He's not “commending ourselves to you again.” Rather, Paul wants them to see the true Gospel transformation in his and his fellow worker's hearts. He uses the word “boast.” He doesn't want them to boast about what's on the outside, but the inside. It's not about outward appearances, like what the false teachers were saying, but rather what is truly in one's heart. Let me read the whole of verse 12 again, and I think you'll hear that context. “We are not commending ourselves to you again but giving you cause to boast about us, so that you may be able to answer those who boast about outward appearance and not about what is in the heart.” The whole reason that Paul wrote these verses was to tell the Corinthians to look for that true Gospel transformation in someone. Look for a changed heart and mind worked out in someone's life. That is how you discern a true believer in Christ. That is how you differentiate between a faithful teacher and a false teacher. The old has passed away, the new has come. Ok, I wanted to begin with those two things. (1) that someone who is a new creation in Christ has been transformed by Christ. And (2) Paul was writing to the Corinthians so that they could evaluate whether someone has undergone that transformation. With that said, let's spend the rest of our time seeing how that works out in someone's life – including your life and my life. That brings us back to the two points in the outline. 1. The old has passed away 2. The new has come Now, really, the old and new comparison goes back and forth in these verses. But I thought it would be helpful to first consider what the old nature looks like. And then we can compare that with the new nature in Christ. 1. The old has passed away (5:17) So first, the old. It is incredibly difficult today to not boast about outward appearances. We are constantly bombarded with the message of appearance. Who you know, how you dress, the things you have, what car you drive. Those are all status symbols today. Social media influencers make billions influencing you to buy certain things and to achieve a certain look. You see, our culture is very consumeristic and individualistic. Marketing algorithms target you based on your age and interest. And everything out there is so visual and sensual… and your phone makes the problem worse. It's overwhelming. Now, I'm not saying that the Roman and Greek culture back in the first century didn't have that temptation. It just wasn't as intense. And one of identifying sins of the old self is boasting in outward appearances. That word boast in the Greek is to brag or rejoice in. So, in this case, it's making something that is external part of your identity. In the case of Paul's detractors, that could have been eloquence or wealth or cultural status or even health. Their outward boasting indicated that they had not been transformed into new creations in Christ. So that's one thing, a focus on external things. A second identifying sin is there in verse 15. Those who are new creations in Christ “no longer live for themselves.” You see, our old nature is especially a selfish nature. At the heart of the old self is self. In fact, the heart of all sin is the sin of self-idolatry. It's doing things for your own glory and reputation… and often that happens at the expense of others. Let's go back to those who were undermining the apostles. Their agenda was a self-centered agenda. Once we get to chapters 10 and 11, we will get a clear picture of their self-promotion and how they were using the Corinthians for their own gain. And that certainly happens today. You know this… there are so-called pastors out there today who use their people for their own gain. They are still “living for themselves.” Every single one of us lives for something. And most often, those who still have an old nature, live for themselves. Ok, the third thing mentioned here is in verse 16. Paul writes, “From now on, therefore, we regard no one according to the flesh.” That word flesh is used in several different ways throughout the New Testament. Sometimes it's about our sin nature, sometimes it is about our weakness in the body, and sometimes like here, it is about a worldly perspective rather than a godly one. One translation says, “we should regard no one according to a worldly point of view.” That's helpful. Our old nature judges based on the world's philosophy – you know, the latest cultural value system about what's good and bad or right or wrong. Paul even makes that point in verse 16 that he used to regard Christ according to the flesh. Before Paul was transformed into a new creation in Christ, he viewed Jesus as weak. Jesus was just a man to Paul and to the other Pharisees. To them, Jesus' words were blasphemous. And Jesus' actions definitely didn't align with their worldly understanding of power and status. You see, our old self judges according to the flesh and not according to God's perspective. All three of these identifying sin patterns are indicative of the old self. A focus on outward appearance, a self-centered nature, and judging others through the eyes of the world. You see, many in Corinth needed a transformation. They needed a metamorphosis from their old nature to become a new creation in Christ. 2. The new has come (5:17) Some of you attended our Pray for Tucker event last month. Our speaker was Lowell Ivey. Lowell is the director of Metanoia Prison ministry. If you didn't meet Lowell, you definitely met Jeremy Prather – Jeremy has joined us on a couple of occasions. He's also with Metanoia. Jeremy works for Lowell. And just like Jeremy, Lowell spent years in prison. You see, Lowell had been convicted of multiple counts of armed robbery. Before that, he had been a drug dealer while in the military, which led him down that path. The prison he was sent to was intensely segregated… it was self-segregated on racial lines. Prison gangs were based on race, and these gangs would riot. Prisoners were stabbed because of the color of their skin. So Lowell joined a white supremacist gang and found himself deeply hating his non-white fellow inmates. At one point, he somehow acquired a knife and soon thereafter attacked a black inmate. He tried to kill him. Thankfully a guard intervened. However, Lowell was sent to solitary confinement. He spent 10 years in solitary confinement. It's hard to even imagine that. But it was during that time that God changed him. Lowell was scanning the radio channels one night and came across a Christian station. The Gospel was clearly presented… and the Holy Spirit brought a deep conviction of his racism and his need for repentance. Lowell fell on his knees and pleaded with the Lord to change his heart. At that moment he became a new creation in Christ. And he describes the sudden change within. God took away the sin of racism in his heart. No longer did he regard others according to the flesh. The old has passed, the new has come. In fact, he said that the only group in prison who did not segregate by race were the Christians. To be sure, Lowell explained he still had other sin struggles in his life. Over time, God continued to conform him more and more to the image of Christ. But that particular sin was no more. Our new nature in Christ should look vastly different from our old nature. Now, we may not go through as radical a change as Lowell experienced but nonetheless when God changes our heart, he turns us into a new creation. Let me highlight three characteristics of our new nature. The first is back up in verse 11. Fear. Not fear of man, rather fear of the Lord. In verse 10, which we considered last week, we were reminded that we must all sit before the judgment seat of Christ. Well, the truth of God's judgment should drive us to a godly fear of him. That idea is reinforced in what we already considered in verse 11. “What we are is known by God.” Because God knows our heart, we should have a reverent fear of him. That does not mean cowering in front of him, but it does mean recognizing his justice and seeking to worship him in all areas of our lives. Let me put it this way: our new nature should include a reverent and deep recognition of God in his sovereignty and holiness. And that recognition should continue to transform our lives. So that's the first aspect of being a new creation in Christ – a reverent and awe filled fear of the Lord. The second and third aspects are a contrast to the old nature. The false teachers in Corinth boasted about their own outward appearances… and “not,” as it says in verse 12, “about the heart.” We often shy away from talking about ourselves. And that's generally a good thing. Someone who is always talking about themselves and what they have done and who they know is off-putting. It may be an indication that they still have the old nature. However, we should testify to what God is doing in us and in others. I'm not saying all the time. But when we give glory to God for his transforming work in us, we are directing others to the new creation that God has made. You see, that kind of “boasting” is not in ourselves or in outward appearance but it is boasting in God for his Gospel transforming work. And at times we should be passionate about it. I think that is what verse 13 is about. It's a strange verse. It says, “For if we are beside ourselves, it is for God; if we are in our right mind, it is for you.” Being “beside ourselves” means passionately expressing something. You know, animated. John Piper, the well known pastor, comes to mind. He gets very animated because he's so passionate about God's work and his word. One time Piper was waving his hands… and his Apple Watch started calling 911. It thought he had fallen… he was just being very dramatic. Now, we don't know what the apostle Paul was like when he was preaching or teaching. But Festus, one of the Roman governors said to Paul that he “was out of his mind.” Paul had been zealously appealing to Festus that he believe. But we also know that the apostle Paul was very thoughtful and measured at times. He was very rational and composed in much of his writing. So, when he says, “if we are in our right mind, it is for you,” it's likely referring to his thoughtful and calm arguments for Christ. Anyway, what I'm saying is that to be a new creation in Christ, is first of all, to look to God – to fear him. Second, it's to testify and boast about the things of the heart – at times fervently, at other times, in a measured way. And then third, it is living for Christ. Similarly, this is a contrast to the old nature. When we become new creations in Christ, we turn our attention away from self-centeredness to Christ-centeredness. This takes us to verse 14. “For the love of Christ controls us.” God's love for us in Christ compels us. It motivates us. It directs us. It encourages us. God's love for us in Christ transforms us. And then immediately we're given the reason. And the reason is the death and resurrection of Jesus. By the way, let me make a clarifying comment about verse 15. The word “all” means that the atonement of Christ is for all peoples – all tribes, all tongues, all nations. As the apostle Paul has said elsewhere… Jew and Greek, slave and free, male and female. Christ died and was raised for all those categories. And this takes us back to where we started. The death and resurrection of Jesus is the basis for being a new creation in Christ. When you are transformed, you will no longer live for yourself, but you will be compelled to live for Christ. As verse 15 says, “that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised.” I remember a few years ago talking to a camper who had gone to Camp Westminster for the first time. Some of you have been there. And she said to me, “the counsellors just kept talking about Jesus' death and resurrection.” Well, that warmed my heart. Yes, there are other important matters of faith and practice, but at the heart of it all is the cross and resurrection. It's what makes us new creations in Christ. Now, you may be asking a very important question “How does that actually work? How does Jesus' death and resurrection actually make me a new creation in Christ.” Well, that is answered in next week's verses. Conclusion In summary, to be a new creation in Christ is to be transformed. It is to be changed, metamorphosed. Like from a prickly, bumpy, slimy caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly. May God change us from self-centered, outward-focused, and hard-hearted creatures of the world to God-fearing, Christ-centered, heart-focused new creations in Christ.
Assim como no Céu, uma Metanoia na Adoração | Eriks Batista | 15/10/23
Fr Antony Jukes says the Law's true purpose is not to save but to reveal sin and human shortcomings, helping people recognize their need for redemption. Since we all fall short of God's standards, salvation must come through Christ rather than through one's own efforts to follow the Law
Arnie Hurdoyal says Jesus' question, “Do you want to be well again?” highlights personal desire and active participation in both physical and spiritual healing. Jesus offers healing that transcends physical restoration
Discover a fresh perspective on repentance with Karrie Garcia in this powerful message from The Hope Collective's "Praying the Psalms" series. Forget shame and embrace the gift of returning to Jesus! We dive into the true meaning of repentance, contrasting Old Testament "Shu" with New Testament "Metanoia," and explore the transformative story of the Prodigal Son. Learn the practical steps to admitting your need, confessing to God, and turning away from harmful behaviors. Experience the Father's loving welcome and the joy of restoration. This message challenges self-righteousness and invites you to a deeper relationship with God.- Rethink Repentance: Move beyond simple apologies to a heart-level transformation.- Prodigal Son Insights: Understand God's welcoming love through this classic story.- Practical Steps to Repentance: Learn actionable ways to reconnect with Jesus.- Overcoming Self-Righteousness: Discover why everyone needs God's grace.- Joyful Restoration: Experience the celebration that awaits those who return to God.
About Last Night is a monthly recurring episode releasing a single story from the previous evening's live event!**This production contains adult content and is not suitable for all audiences.**FOREPLAY! goes south is a live storytelling event out of Charlotte, NC. Participants take to the stage to offer raw, unfiltered, personal stories about sex, love, desire, and romance. These stories can be as innocent as their first kiss or as salacious as their last fisting!Created in 2015, FOREPLAY! goes south's live event has heard hundreds of stories. Event host Metanoia fosters a safe, intimate, all-inclusive space for her attendees to share their experiences.This podcast combines audio recordings from these live events to share with you! Visit our website for EVERYTHING FOREPLAY!FOLLOW TO STAY UP TO DATE:Facebook Instagram Twitter Fetlife RedditFOREPLAY! goes south live events take place on the 3rd Friday of the month at Comedy Arts Theater of Charlotte (CATCh).
This week, we continue our sermon series on Metanoia confronting the pervasive problem of pride in our lives and culture. Drawing from Philippians 2:1-11, we're presented with a radical alternative: Christ-like humility. The passage reveals how our deep-seated insecurity often masquerades as pride, driving us to constantly prove our worth. But true humility, we learn, isn't thinking less of ourselves—it's thinking of ourselves less. Jesus' example of washing His disciples' feet shows us that genuine humility stems from a secure identity in God's love. This teaching invites us to rethink everything, urging us to turn away from self-absorption and towards the interests of others. It's a call to let the transformative power of Christ's sacrificial love melt our hearts and reshape our interactions with the world around us.
Sr Anastasia Reeves says God becoming human in the most ordinary way transformed Mary's life, just as encountering Jesus can transform ours. These moments may appear ordinary on the surface, yet they change everything, offering us the incredible gift of faith, relationship, and salvation
Fr Sean Cullen says laws establish mandatory baseline requirements, but it's love that motivates actions beyond legal obligations, just as love, not law, led Jesus to the Cross
I'm beyond excited to announce than my guest on today's episode of the podcast, is former 'The Smashing Pumpkins' guitarist - Jeff Schroeder.Jeff is a California based musician, who in addition to being a composer, producer and songwriter had been recording and touring alongside Billy Corgan for the last 16 years, until his recent departure (which we do talk about). He has also been involved with acts like 'The Lassie Foundation' as well as 'The Violet Burning', which do come up during this conversation - as does narrowing down your dreams, comparative literature and even his recently released (and beautifully crafted solo record) - 'Metanoia'As usual, please remember to rate, review, like, share and/or follow as we continue to create content for you all, thank you. For more information on all things Jeff Schroeder related, please visit www.jeffkimschroeder.comFor more on Travis Marc or the Musicians Mentor, please visit - www.musicians-mentor.comFor our partnership with the lovely folks over at Soundbrenner, please visit - https://www.soundbrenner.com/pages/affiliate-travis-marc
Estamos a un día del Congreso Metanoia de Mujeres, Mujer abre tu corazón y acepta la Misión que Él quiere darte: Ser una Misionera de Esperanza
Season 5 Episode 8 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Sleeper Album Spotlight: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of an album that may have gone under your radar, exploring the overall sound, favorite tracks, instrumentals, vocals, etc. This week's Sleeper Album Spotlight is on the album Voyager by the band, Blueshift. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we discuss a variety of fitness topics and if they are overrated or underrated including functional fitness, training to failure, competing in physique shows, and much more. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Metanoia" by Convictions. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the half kneeling 1-arm cable lat pulldown. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Artist: QUAZZAR (Russia) Label: Metanoia Soul Genre: Progressive House Release Date: 08.03.2025 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/alchemy/4961007 QUAZZAR: @user-148919810 CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com
Fr Josuha Whitehead says our mission centres on being a vibrant community that helps people encounter Jesus. St Joseph exemplifies this through his unwavering love and honour. Like St. Joseph, we are called to become foundations of love for others and fulfill our baptismal commission to make disciples by exercising the virtues of love and honour
Sr Magdalen Mather OSB says that Isaiah reminds us that true faith is not about rituals but about justice, kindness, and standing with the vulnerable, while Jesus emphasizes humility and selfless service over worldly recognition. At its core, Lent invites us to turn away from division and embrace a life of love, connection, and purpose
This Ash Wednesday, we begin the season of Lent with an invitation to rethink everything we thought we knew about God, ourselves, and the world, as we explore the transformational meaning of repentance. The story of Saul's conversion in Acts 9 serves as a compelling illustration of how crisis moments can lead to profound transformation. We're challenged to see our own crises not as obstacles, but as opportunities for growth and change. The message emphasizes three key elements of transformation: confrontation, darkness, and conversion. By embracing these elements, we open ourselves to God's work in our lives, allowing Him to reshape our understanding and redirect our paths. This teaching encourages us to be honest about our struggles, to let go of our certainties, and to trust in God's ability to transform even the most unlikely candidates for His kingdom.
Mother Hilda says Metanoia is a gradual transformation of the heart when we consistently choose to walk with God in everyday moments. Faith can turn suffering into a shared experience with God. Just as Jesus was never truly alone in his suffering, we too are never abandoned when we intentionally walk with him
Trish McCarthy says that conversion encompasses intellectual, moral, and spiritual transformation, while consecration is fundamentally a heart-centred process of being set apart for God, meaning we will get a deeper Lenten journey when both practices are embraced together.
Fr Chris Sarkis says that Lent invites a radical transformation of heart that goes beyond simple conversion to embrace a new way of life, similar to the repentance shown by the people of Nineveh
Este mensaje está basado en estas Lecturas: Joel 2, 12-18; Salmo 50(51), 3-4. 5-6ab. 12-13. 14 y 17; 2 Corintios 5, 20—6, 2; Mateo 6, 1-6. 16-18
About Last Night is a monthly recurring episode releasing a single story from the previous evening's live event!FOREPLAY! goes south is a live storytelling event out of Charlotte, NC. Participants take to the stage to offer raw, unfiltered, personal stories about sex, love, desire, and romance. These stories can be as innocent as their first kiss or as salacious as their last fisting!Created in 2015, FOREPLAY! goes south's live event has heard hundreds of stories. Event host Metanoia fosters a safe, intimate, all-inclusive space for her attendees to share their experiences.This podcast combines audio recordings from these live events to share with you! For more information about FOREPLAY! goes south, follow us on:Facebook Instagram Twitter Fetlife RedditVisit our website for EVERYTHING FOREPLAY!**This production contains adult content and is not suitable for all audiences.**FOREPLAY! goes south live events take place on the 3rd Friday of the month at Comedy Arts Theater of Charlotte (CATCh).
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Artist: M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., QUAZZAR Label: Metanoia Soul Genre: Progressive House Release Date: 01.03.2025 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/is-my-way-20/4862040 Metanoia Soul: www.facebook.com/arthur.abrosimov.9 Soundcloud: @ispanetsmetanoia Instagram: www.instagram.com/metanoia_soul_official QUAZZAR: @user-148919810 CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com
Hey everyone,It's a brand new week, and we're back with another stacked episode! This time, we're bringing fresh heaters from MoteXx, Anizo, Mob Tactics, and Metanoia.Jumping into Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we've got bangers from 9THWAVE, Trickyskill, Skrimor & Kryptomedic, plus a killer remix from TLDM & Minor Flux.As always, Ollie's here to guide you through the finest cuts of the past few weeks.Check out the tracklist below and let's dive in!
Hey everyone,Another stacked week incoming! We're rolling through fresh heat from OMNEUM, TRCD & The FI5TH (Ft. Dark D), Irontype, and DIODE, plus loads more.In Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we're checking out heaters from It's Tricky, Paperclip, Metanoia, and NERV3.As always, Ollie's here to guide you through the finest selections of the past few weeks.Check out the tracklist below and let's dive in!
It's time to highlight the P's of self-growth and personal development as we become the best versions of ourselves. Download, listen and share Episode 128 as Jimmy IV reminds us that there is Self POWER in P's. You may not be able to change your destination overnight, but you can change your direction overnight! 1)Priorities 2) Positivity 3) Privacy 4) Patience 5) Peace 6) Protection: Of your VIBE Frequency). Metanoia:The Journey Of Changing One'sMind, Heart, Self or Way of Life.SHOW LINKS:WebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastStitcherSpotifyAudibleYouTube Voyage Baltimore Magazine Interview
Metanoia as penance or repent? Saved always saved? Join us on this Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Metanoia as penance or repent? Saved always saved? Join us on this Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Hey everyone,It's time for another jam-packed episode! This week, we've got fresh tunes from REEBZ & Badlokk, Zombie Cats, Jane Doe, and O&P, plus so much more.In Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we're checking out heaters from DIODE, Metanoia, Human Made, and Irontype.Ollie's got you covered with all the best cuts from the scene right now—check out the tracklist below and let's dive in!TRACKLIST AND MORE INFO: www.stonxmusic.co.uk/stonxcast-ep125Diode - Nightmare Creatures [Stonx Music] - cygnusmusic.link/kxeo1mnDon't forget you can catch us LIVE recording Stonxcast on Twitch every Friday at 7pm (UK)www.twitch.tv/stonx_music
About Last Night is a monthly recurring episode releasing a single story from the previous evening's live event!FOREPLAY! goes south is a live storytelling event out of Charlotte, NC. Participants take to the stage to offer raw, unfiltered, personal stories about sex, love, desire, and romance. These stories can be as innocent as their first kiss or as salacious as their last fisting!Created in 2015, FOREPLAY! goes south's live event has heard hundreds of stories. Event host Metanoia fosters a safe, intimate, all-inclusive space for her attendees to share their experiences.This podcast combines audio recordings from these live events to share with you! For more information about FOREPLAY! goes south, follow us on:Facebook Instagram TikTok Twitter Fetlife RedditVisit our website for EVERYTHING FOREPLAY!Look for podcast episode releases on the first Tuesday of the month!**This production contains adult content and is not suitable for all audiences.**FOREPLAY! goes south live events take place on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at Petra's in Historic Plaza-Midwood, Charlotte, NC.
Tập số 81 là tập đặc biệt vì Trí có cơ duyên trò chuyện cùng 1 vài người nghe podcast của mình, trong buổi tối Special Gathering tại studio mùa Noel vừa qua. Đây là một buổi tối trải nghiệm Trí làm mỗi quý 1 lần (lịch của 2025 có trên Vibe.Space của Trí nha). Đây là tập đầu tiên Trí thử ý tưởng này, nên nếu bạn có feedback gì thì nhắn với Trỉ hen – Trí sẽ cố gắng cải thiện ;) Trí không biết tập này có gọi là "thu hút" người nghe không, nhưng với Trí nó không quan trọng bằng việc được ngồi nói cùng những người nghe podcast của mình lần đầu trong hành trình The Tri Way. Và đây là các bạn ấy (theo thứ tự trong tập): 1. Lãnh Thúy là (hoặc từng là) một model. Bạn là một cô gái mà Trí thấy trưởng thành hơn tuổi rất nhiều, với những trải nghiệm và suy tư rất riêng. Hiện giờ Thúy tập trung vào công ty production/media của riêng mình. 2. Nguyên Phúc là một người học công nghệ, bay từ Đà Nẵng vào đêm sự kiện này và join cùng Trí. Bạn hoạt động trong lĩnh vực tư vấn giải pháp chuyển đổi số cho doanh nghiệp (và là cựu VĐV bóng rổ). 3. Minh Thiện là một người em yêu thích của Trí ở Cần Thơ. Thiện là một HLV cá nhân, và là người mà Trí thấy một sự tò mò lớn cho những thứ có chiều sâu. Bạn và biệt đội Tây Đô vừa chạy 21km half-marathon cùng Trí sau đêm sự kiện. 4. Sandy Huỳnh là một artist và game illustrator. Sandy gặp Trí lần đầu ở Metanoia 2, và tới giờ bạn đi sâu hơn vào công việc của Trí cùng The Tri Way. Sandy cũng là người vẽ các artwork tại studio của Trí. 5. Tony D. là rapper (Rap Việt mùa 1). Trí thích nhạc của Tony, và cũng thích luôn cách bạn suy nghĩ về cuộc sống. Tony góp vui cho podcast này bằng 1 verse rap 8-bars ngẫu hứng, bạn nghe ở đoạn cuối nha. Chúc mọi người nghe vui vẻ! ;)
#562 - Metanoia, olhos bons ou olhos maus - Lentes da vida | JB Carvalho by JB Carvalho
About Last Night is a monthly recurring episode releasing a single story from the previous evening's live event!FOREPLAY! goes south is a live storytelling event out of Charlotte, NC. Participants take to the stage to offer raw, unfiltered, personal stories about sex, love, desire, and romance. These stories can be as innocent as their first kiss or as salacious as their last fisting!Created in 2015, FOREPLAY! goes south's live event has heard hundreds of stories. Event host Metanoia fosters a safe, intimate, all-inclusive space for her attendees to share their experiences.This podcast combines audio recordings from these live events to share with you! For more information about FOREPLAY! goes south, follow us on:Facebook Instagram TikTok Twitter Fetlife RedditVisit our website for EVERYTHING FOREPLAY!Look for podcast episode releases on the first Tuesday of the month!**This production contains adult content and is not suitable for all audiences.**FOREPLAY! goes south live events take place on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at Petra's in Historic Plaza-Midwood, Charlotte, NC.
Community advocates and resources are bridging the gap on the east side of Cleveland this winter. The stigma associated with homelessness is distrust of other providers, bans from other shelters, mental or physical health concerns, or simply personal preference. Tis the season to be warm, happy and filled with hope for those who are seeking shelter to avoid being cold. Come and stay with a seasonal no barrier shelter that offers resources, meals and opportunities.Metanoia Project, was formed in 2007 by a group of homeless outreach workers and advocates in response to a burgeoning unsheltered population in Cleveland. Operating a winter shelter for folks who can't or won't be served by the larger/traditional shelter system. Whatever the reason folks are outside, Our primary goal is to make sure no one freezes to death in Cleveland.Once guests have been able to address their basic needs, we are also available to connect them with resources they may want and need like affordable housing, recovery services, and medical care. Our services are entirely voluntary and we do not require anything from guests who seek shelter other than adherence to our basic shelter safety rules.Metanoia Project website:metanoiaproject.org/servicesFacebook:facebook.com/MetanoiaProjectCleVisit our Instagram at:IG: @financial_legacy_leaYou can reach us at:Email: president@aleashelpinghand.visionTo learn more, visit:http://www.aleashelpinghand.vision/Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/lea-smith
DateDecember 8, 2024SynopsisIn this sermon from our Advent series "All Creation Waits: Rewilding Advent," we explore how God's transformative work of peace unfolds not in dramatic moments, but through slow, steady change—just like mountains eroding and valleys filling over time. Drawing wisdom from John the Baptist's call to prepare the way and insights from the natural world, we discover that real, lasting peace requires our active participation through daily practices that shape us. Like rivers changing course or flamingos taking on the color of what they consume, we are gradually transformed as we turn toward God's vision of peace.ReferencesScripture: Luke 3:1–6 About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
Grab the tissues...we had to.Movies have a way of touching something deep in the heart. In an instant they can change your perspective on life, bring clarity to an unspoken yearning in your heart, or leave you with a sense of wonder and gratitude.Have you ever let God the Father love you through a movie?In this episode, Erin and Matt share two of their favorite movies (Field of Dreams and Annie) that have made a deep impact on their lives. Tune in and allow this episode to draw you to reflect on how God the Father is sharing his love for you personally through the movies that move you most.Support the show____________________ ► Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Metanoia Catholic YouTube Channel!► Find out your temperament: Take the Free Quiz► Take the Quiz: WHAT TYPE OF COACH ARE YOU?► GET THE DAILY SEVEN JOURNAL!This interactive journal will help you transform your life from the inside out by teaching you how to grow in gratitude, set healthy goals, and gain mastery over your thoughts.► JOIN THE ACADEMY!Your online resource of classes, tools, and community to ramp up your growth and really change your life. Learn from the Metanoia Catholic coaches in webinars, live coaching calls, Lectio Divina, and more with your monthly membership.____________________ ► SUBSCRIBE TO THE CATHOLIC COACHING PODCASTApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicCastboxStitcher___...
The purpose of our lives is to enter into the life of the Holy Trinity, and come to know something of the holy, awesome, and awe-inspiring life of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The question is, “How?” The Lord Jesus tells us the answer very clearly. In the Gospel of Mark, the first thing the Lord says is this: “the time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” The Greek word for repent is metanoiete and it comes from metanoia. Metanoia means the transformation of the mind. Learn more about the pathways of metanoia in this episode of Contemplata.Follow us on: Instagram: @contemplatapodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DominicanFriarsMedia Support: If you want to support this podcast, please visit dominicanfriars.org/contemplata