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Welcome back the @RatBot as we knock out one of our long listed films. Michael Reeve's cult classic Witchfinder General. Which also happens to be the first Vincent Price film for the show! ---------------------------------------- open.spotify.com/artist/0H7DvcwVPDp5oV7ih8krQp Follow Chase on Letterboxd @RatBot Follow the show in Instagram @electricmonsterpod or myself @aerosoulpro Thanks for Listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/electricmonster/message
Fear is frequently used positively in the Bible to describe how people respond to God; Luke looks at what that means and why it isn't as scary an idea as we might think. Laura Powell summarises John Flavel's book, “Triumphing Over Sinful Fears”, here. Quotes used from Michael Reeve's book Rejoice and Tremble: “The nature of the living God means that the fear which pleases him is not a grovelling, shrinking fear. He is no tyrant. It is an ecstasy of love and joy that senses how overwhelmingly kind and magnificent, good and true God is, and that therefore leans on him in staggered praise and faith.” (p.67) “[Fear] is not the dread of sinners before a holy Judge. It is not the awe of creatures before their tremendous Creator. It is the overwhelmed devotion of children marvelling at the kindness and righteousness and glory and complete magnificence of the Father.” (p.101) Bible passages that Luke read: Psalm 34 Psalm 66 Psalm 96 Psalm 103 Psalm 146 Isaiah 6:1-8 Luke 5:1-11 Luke 7:36-50 Luke 19:37-40 and Matthew 21:14-16 Matthew 28:1-10 Hebrews 12:18-24, 28-29 Revelation 1:10, 12-18 Revelation 4:2 – 5:14
Stuck in Hope: a Pitt Meadows woman tells the story of her dramatic drive from Williams Lake Hear from Tracie Fawcett, as she describes what the past few days have been ike while stranded in Hope “Panic-buying” in Kamloops and Kelowna as customers report bare shelves We get another update from Michael Reeve, Merritt evacuee now in Kamloops and we chat with Doris Bregolisse in Kelowna about the food shortage in grocery stores throughout Kelowna First Nations leaders want the province to declare an indefinite State of Emergency as climate change impact wreaks havoc Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, President of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs as British Columbia still deals with the aftermath of the B.C. Storm BC floods: Damage to roads will exacerbate supply chain woes, Greater Vancouver Board of Trade says Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade talks about the growing strain on supply chain woes due to the BC Storm. Months of extreme weather events will lead to record insurance claims, industry says A rise in insurance claims is expected due to extreme weather conditions throughout British Columbia. Aaron Sutherland, Vice-President, Insurance Bureau of Canada explains. Will Lower Mainland dikes be up to the task for future flooding events? Dylan Kruger, Delta City Councillor shines some light on how well his city is prepared for future extreme weather events How can we better protect our infrastructure from future landslides? What can B.C. do to better protect itself against extreme weather conditions? We ask Brett Gilley, Associate Professor of Teaching at UBC's Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences How many of us actually have an emergency kit at home ready to go? What should these emergency kits even contain? We've certainly heard many stories and firsthand accounts of people who were unfortunately evacuated or stranded due to the rain and floods. Some of them were prepared and had emergency kits ready to go but most did not. It's a somber reminder that this is something we can't afford to neglect, and our show contributor Jawn Jang has some tips on what we need to think about.
We get another update from Michael Reeve, Merritt evacuee now in Kamloops and we chat with Doris Bregolisse in Kelowna about the food shortage in grocery stores throughout Kelowna
Warning: This weeks film contains a scene of attempted sexual assault. I briefly discuss the scene in this episode, so if you find these things upsetting or triggering, then feel free to skip this week. We'll be talking about Lost Skeleton of Cadavra next week. She Beast (1966) is this weeks film. The story of a woman possessed by a 200 year old witch. Her husband and a witch hunter must stop the witche's rampage through the Transylvanian countryside without the authorities finding out, and without hurting the witch, since that would kill the possessed woman. They must exorcise the witch before the anniversary of her death passes, or risk losing the innocent woman forever. One of only three films by Michael Reeve, we break down what works in this horror-comedy, and what hasn't held up over the years. The core story is very interesting, but do they manage to pull it off? All this and more will be revealed in this week's Celluloid Fever Dreams! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celluloidfeverdreams/support
Take a listen and discover that God has had our back the whole time. So many times we ask where we will get relief from our struggles and trials but God wants us to know that He has been there watching over us all along. As Pastor Michael Reeve shows us, God knows what we need and He wants to protect us. We hope you are blessed by today's message. To find out more, check us out online at proximitychurchgso.com.
Prayer is never easy. But that's because it has never been about the words we pray but about the relationship behind it. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve takes us through Luke 11, where Jesus answers a question about prayer in a fresh way. It is a game-changing perspective that could open up your prayer life like never before. If you'd like to know more about Proximity Church, please visit online at proximitychurchgso.com or on Facebook.
Having a sense of belonging is one of the greatest feelings that we can have. But sometimes, it comes at a cost. And honestly, it is harder because we put up these walls that we have to jump over. Thankfully, Jesus says that we belong because of His sacrifice and not ours. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve takes us through Acts 14 & 15 and shows us that the person who tells us most often and loudest that we don't belong is ourselves. We don't need to listen to that voice. We need to listen to Jesus and come live in Him.
Our story should overflow into the lives of the people around us. But sometimes it is so hard to stay connected to God and to His people. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve lets us know how we can plug into the power of God and tell the story of what Jesus has done in our lives. If you're interested in finding out more about Proximity Church or more about this message, check us out online at https://www.proximitychurchgso.com/ or join us for one of our Sunday services (9am, 10:30am, and online).
God wants us to live out His purposes on purpose. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve walks us through Mark 14 as he shows us how to live out the purposes of Jesus. It can lead to uncomfortable moments but it has the power to change you and to change the world! If you're interested in finding out more about Proximity Church, check us out online at https://www.proximitychurchgso.com/ or join us for one of our Sunday services (9am, 10:30am, and online).
Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve takes us through Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem in Matthew 21. As you'll hear, before the glory of Jesus' resurrection was the humility of the cross. This is powerful because it shows us who Jesus really is. His power was in connecting with us and in giving us salvation. We hope you are blessed by today's message! Let us know how we can be praying for you.
It's quite awkward to talk about money but it is essential to Jesus. Therefore, we should not avoid it. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve discusses money and how it can ultimately show where our heart and motivations lie.
Love does it's best work when it's the most difficult to give. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve explores what to do when love is difficult.
Sometimes we find ourselves worshipping the narrowness of who we want God to be, rather than the fullness of who He actually is. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve takes us a journey of seeing who God really is.
Can we be honest and admit that every now and again we struggle to feel the presence of God in our lives? When we look around us, and He doesn't seem to be there, what then? How should we feel about that?In today's message, join us as Pastor Michael Reeve shows us what God is doing when it seems like He's not there.
This Easter we celebrate that the same Jesus who wasn't finished with the cross, and who wasn't finished in the tomb, isn't finished with us today!Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve shares a powerful message on Jesus' life!
Joy is hard to come by in the difficult circumstances. But what if that is when God wants us to choose joy the most? Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve explains the concept of joy using John 3. We hope you are blessed by this message from Proximity Church. There are lots of difficult things going on in the world today due to the COVID-19 virus and we are here for you so that you can draw near to God more fully. As always, if you are blessed by this ministry and would like to make a donation to further God's ministry with Proximity Church, you are able to make a donation of any amount through our website. Thank you.
If you take even a quick look through the Gospels, you can see that Jesus doesn't care about our comfort zones. While the world faces the realities of dealing with the coronavirus, it is easy to get caught up in things. But Jesus is able to calm every storm and He will do the same during this time. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve shares with us from John 3 and lays out the fact that Jesus is always about helping us remember that we are never in control. He shares with us that Jesus disrupts our lives and helps us put down our illusion of control to surrender our lives to Him.
The story of the leper and the centurion. These are some of the best examples of faith we can find in the Bible and they are in one chapter of the Gospel of Matthew (chapter 8). As we learn from Pastor Michael Reeve, Jesus didn't just do something only He could do. Jesus did something everyone could do. He touched the leper with compassion, with love, with joy. Join us as we take a week off from the Book of John and hear this powerful message in the midst of all the madness of the world today. We serve a God who gets in our messes and meets us there 100%. Right now, we may have many things fighting to keep us fearful (stock market, coronavirus, and much more) but we serve a God who is powerful enough to be with us. He'll never leave us or forsake us.
Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve shares with us the story of Jesus and the miracle at the wedding. Sometimes we get so caught up with miracles that we miss out on the fact that they are really just signs. Miracles can come and go but a sign points to the miracle maker. Every single person Jesus healed died again but knowing Him gives us full life. The work of Jesus isn't a demonstration of what He can do for you, but who He can be for you. We hope you are blessed by this week's message.
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Today was a special day because we were able to ordain our very own Student Pastor, Matt Surprenant. In this special message, Pastor Michael Reeve shared with us that accepting a calling is not just for those called to full time ministry. It is for every single Christian in every single arena of life. As we learn, the more you know Jesus, the more you know who you are not. We also learn that freedom is found in knowing that no one, including you, gets to say who you are. Freedom is also found in knowing that your purpose is not dependent on your perfection.
When Jesus shows up in our lives, what are we going to do about it? Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve breaks John 1:4-14 and see that it can be easy to miss Jesus in our lives but we must do all we can to see what He's up to.
Sometimes we can miss God's gifts because they seem too big. Other times we can miss them because they happen so often and seem so ordinary. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve takes us through Luke 1 and we hear more about the grace of God in the life of Zechariah. This all leads up to the birth of Jesus . . .
God doesn't want us to just claim His promises. He wants us to claim Him. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve takes us through another moment of Advent and helps us understand more about the promises of God.
Join us we finish up our series on the values of Proximity Church. We are all about Your Guest. We know that our first time guests probably came because you invited them here so we want to honor them and you by doing all we can to help them connect with God and with Proximity Church. Inviting people to church says that you believe God has something for people and you want them to have it. So make sure to share what God is doing in your life with your friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors.
Dr Michael Reeve, Academic Skills Tutor and History Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, talks about his doctoral research into coastal communities in the NE of England during the War.
It's so easy to get stuck where we are at and never get there, right?Remember the frustration of finding out over and over that your princess was in another castle? Man. That's some preparation for LIFE right there! Can you close your eyes and still see (still FEEL) that smug dog from Duck Hunt is still laughing at you to this day?Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve helps us decide not to rage quit life, but to get out of the rut and LEVEL UP!!
It is very easy to leave behind the Holy Spirit and if we do, we'll miss out on the whole point. Join us as Pastor Michael Reeve shares with us about this key part of God. If you haven't ever experienced the Holy Spirit, this is a great message to listen to. Pastor Michael shares with us how if you've put your faith in Jesus, you are already spiritually gifted! You'll also how the Holy Spirit's main function is to point people to Jesus!
This message was recently recovered and we are thankful to share it with you now. Pastor Michael Reeve shared with us on 7.7.19 on the controversial verse from 1 Corinthians 14:34: "Women should remain silent." He gives us more about the context and shows us that there is a lot more going on underneath the surface. You don't want to miss this message because it is quite powerful! There is noise in your life that could be drowning out what God is doing and we want to help you hear directly the voice of God. As Pastor Michael shares with us, "If the enemy can't destroy you, he will distract you."
In our day and age, it can be so easy to settle for a convenient faith over a good faith. Listen as Pastor Michael Reeve shares with us from Luke 9 about how Jesus would like to be followed. Don't follow Jesus just when it is convenient. Follow Him because it is good for you, your family, your friends, your co-workers, and your world. It's impossible to focus on what God has for you if you're too focused on what God had for you. So join in as we learn more about what makes your life full of faith.
Tyler brings back Michael Reeve to talk about the Maple Leafs' rookie dinner, preview their Stadium Series game against the Capitals, the Blue Jays and other MLB news, Seattle's NHL expansion, and J.R. Smith's soup throwing fiasco.
This week we visit the graffiti-ridden, wee-smelling concrete carbunkle that is Pelham Bridge where we lament the streets that were flattened to build this 50s flyover. Jonny questions why, 55 years after it opened, drivers are still moaning about the railway crossings which it was supposed to bypass, whilst Paul uses his vantage point on the bridge to narrate the story of Lincoln. Having thoroughly depressed ourselves, we decided to try to bring something beautiful to this unpromising grid, as local singer-songwriter Michael Reeve performs live and acoustic under the bridge while the traffic thunders overhead. Meanwhile, Jo fills us in on the history of the grid, and Tref takes us back to the day Liz cut the ribbon on the bridge. All this, plus a Pelham Bridge-themed round of A Question Of Lincoln.
In the second part of our special LIVE show recorded at the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre we talk to Red Dwarf, Scrapheap Challenge and Carpool star Robert Llewellyn about his varied career and his writing. Robert talks about the return of Red Dwarf later this year, his love of electric cars and his past books including Sold Out and The Man Behind The Rubber Mask, before giving us an exclusive first reading from his new sci-fi novel News From Gardenia. The show also features music from Michael Reeve. WARNING: Mr Llewellyn's self-confessed "potty mouth" does put in an appearance during this show
Well, it's all over now - after months of planning, The Reading Room LIVE featuring Robert Llewellyn took place on Saturday 12th May at the LPAC in Lincoln in front of a gratifyingly large crowd. If you weren't there, here's what you missed... Massive thanks to all our contributors, including John Osborne (Radio Head, John Peel's Shed), Abigail Tarttelin (Flick), Andrew Goulding, Jodie Orton, Michael Reeve, Gill Hart, Jamie MacKay and of course the magnificent Robert Llewellyn. The first half of the show will be available as a podcast later this week, with the 2nd half following a fortnight later - subscribe to our feed using the links on the right hand side of the page to ensure you don't miss it. The whole show will be repeated on Sunday 3rd June at 10am on Siren 107.3FM in Lincoln and around the world at Sirenonline.
The last EVER episode of the greatest space soap opera of all time. Many thanks to Nathandroid, Starvin Marvin and Will Howells for their contributions; Michael Reeve for being Boyd and Johnny Candon for a crucial joke. Look...