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In this episode, though the season of Lent is over, we are concluding our Lent series with a conversation on Easter! Our passage from My Cup Runneth Over is Matthew 28, working with the resurrection of Jesus, and other events surrounding His resurrection. Together we discuss the directives throughout Matthew 28, focusing on “do not be afraid,” “come and see,” and “go and tell.” From this, we recognize the lasting impact of our response to fear in our lives, and the daily invitation that Jesus has issued for us to continually recognize what He is doing and then subsequently going to those around us to share what we see from Him.
My Cup Runneth Over - 03-05-25 - Pastor Michael Mullings
Are you running on empty? Same crap different day, so to say?Like Groundhog Day but without the comdedic relief of Bill Murray? Lord knows I felt that way. Burned out and pissed off. I had everything I ever dreamed of, the house, cars, amazing wife, 2.5 kids, dog, and white picket fence. You know, thr American Dream. But...That dream was a nightmare most days. My priorities were so out of whack that my cup was empty. Honestly it wasn't just empty, you can refill an empty cup, it had a hole in the bottom. I tried to refill it but nothing made me while. I poured my business life in there...When that didn't work, I filled it with alcohol.That didn't work. I tried to do the right thing and focus on my family.That was better but still, my cup did not proverbially runneth over. I have gone to church my entire life. I'm a good person. I take care of my family, my friends, customers and all of it. I give to charities and help those who need it. Why wasn't my cup full? Why?!?!?I finally screamed that out to God one day sitting in my truck at the cemetery where my father is laid to rest. God answered. Not in a burning bush, or a thundering voice way but in a go read your Bible Rich, and I'll show you why my son. Often in life I have attempted to handle everything on my own and carry a broad load on my shoulders. To do it on my own, it was weak to seek help, from man or God. I learned that year though, my cup was empty because my faith was put first. I'm not saying it wasn't an important part of my life but I am saying it was in the fourth of fifth spot on my priority list. I made a conscious effort to put my faith first, above all other things, and even though I struggled and still do at times, I realized my cup felt full. God plugs the hole at the bottom of the cup. If your faith is not first, you will always feel empty, you will try to fill your cup with other things and none will suffice. Nothing can fill our life's, our souls, the void in our chest except our creator. Seek Him first and everything else will fall in line. When life starts spinning a bit out of control, it is usually because I've stepped away from my priorities and let them get out of balance. Faith-Family-Finance-Fitness-FreedomI use the F5 method in my life. I ultimately believe taking care of the first four leads to a life of freedom. If you find yourself empty and unable to fill your cup, go to Him. He will be more than you can ever need. “Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.””John 4:13-14 NIV#liveitfull-Rich
The conclusion of a three-part program featuring legendary writing partners Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, known for such amazing shows as THE FANTASTICKS, I DO, I DO, and 110 IN THE SHADE. Jones and Schmidt discuss the success of “My Cup Runneth Over,” developing THE FANTASTICKS, and the show's subsequent long-running success. Featured songs: “My Cup Runneth Over” from I DO, I DO, and from THE FANTASTICKS: the writers performing “Come on Along” the original opening number and “Try to Remember” the show's ultimate opening song, “Plant a Radish,” featuring Bert Lahr and Stanley Holloway from the TV version and “Soon It's Gonna Rain,” “Try to Remember,” and the reprise of “Try to Remember.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1980. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lyricist and bookwriter Tom Jones and composer Harvey Schmidt discuss their musical theatre collaborations, including their work on the long-running classic THE FANTASTICKS. Jones and Schmidt recount their early days and their collaborations on other shows such as 110 IN THE SHADE, I DO! I DO! and CELEBRATION. They also sing some of their own songs from THE FANTASTICKS. Featured songs: “THE FANTASTICKS Overture,” “I Can See It,” “Opening from 110 IN THE SHADE,” “Another Hot Day,” “A Man and a Woman,” “Wonderful Music,” “I Do! I Do!” “My Cup Runneth Over,” “Celebration,” “Never Say No,” “They Were You,” the rare “Come Along With Me,” and “Try To Remember.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1986. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/AnythingGoes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Sound mixing by David Rapkin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new MP3 sermon from The Bahnsen Project is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 3 - My Cup Runneth Over (3 of 3) Subtitle: Thanksgiving Speaker: Greg L. Bahnsen Broadcaster: The Bahnsen Project Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/3/2021 Bible: Psalm 100:4; Psalm 136:1 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from The Bahnsen Project is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 3 - My Cup Runneth Over (3 of 3) Subtitle: Thanksgiving Speaker: Greg L. Bahnsen Broadcaster: The Bahnsen Project Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/3/2021 Bible: Psalm 100:4; Psalm 136:1 Length: 40 min.
This week on the 8 More Than 92 Podcast Harrison & Banks invite Taurien, My Cup Runneth Over, and Girl What Podcast on to discuss the anniversary of Kobe’s death, the vitiligo communities response to TI in Cut Throat City, DaniLeigh’s song “Yellow Bone”, colorism, and the question is asked: Do women worry more about their post relationship status than building a partnership? As always, this is the 8MT92 Podcast...where we always keep it
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This is a special mash-up episode with podcasts: “8 More Than 92” with Harrison & Banks and “My Cup Runneth Over” with KP and Alexis where we discuss the current climate with Black Lives Matter, the Black woman experience and the accountability we seek from our black men. Shoutout Harrison & Banks for getting us together for a great topic! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girl-what/support
In the second episode of My Cup Runneth Over, we talk about advice we would give to our younger self and if you would be okay with your bestie dating one of your ex's.
"In all things give thanks." Jay relives IN MY HEAD - The Live Experience with a detailed recap, and a heart filled with gratitude. Listen as she expresses her deepest thanks to the people who were instrumental in the event's success. But she still had some time to be a little petty! IN MY HEAD - The Live Experience was featured in the New York Daily News. Read HERE. EPISODE 13: “My Cup Runneth Over.” Were you at The Live Experience? Share your experience with the world! Use the hashtag #HeadwithJB and share your photos, videos and thoughts with us on social media. “What’s Playing In Jay’s Head:” Mood 4 Eva, Beyonce featuring Oumou Sangare with Jay-Z and Childish Gambino. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD, SHARE, LEAVE A POSITIVE RATING AND COMMENT ON APPLE PODCAST! DONATE TO IN MY HEAD HERE. Get $5 OFF with code HeadwithJB on JAY BLESSED TEEs HERE ThriveNYC is available 24/7! Get more information HERE. Listen to IN MY HEAD with Jay Blessed on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, Soundcloud or Spotify! Click to follow and tag Jay Blessed on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Make sure to visit her official website www.JayBlessed.com – “A Human Experience From A Caribbean Perspective.” In My Head Soundtrack by Venor Yard. Jay Blessed Media & KSAP Production.
Part one of the series "My Cup Runneth Over."
Dancing at the Hermitage Hotel. Being at teenager at the start of World War II. Confronting Jim Crow injustices. Host Allen Forkum (editor of The Nashville Retrospect newspaper) interviews 94-year-old Mary B. Williams, who also recalls her career as a presenter in the early days of Nashville television, when commercials were performed live and occasionally made for humorous bloopers. (Segment begins at 04:40) (Special thanks to Tom Vickstrom) Mary Binkley Williams and her husband, Thurman P. Williams, are pictured at the time of her marriage in 1942 when she was 18 years old. She grew up at 1509 Russell St. in East Nashville before going with her husband to Virginia the day after their marriage. (Image: Mary B. Williams) The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville’s first million-dollar hotel, opened in 1910 and is pictured here on a vintage postcard. Mrs. Williams has fond memories of the hotel, from fraternity dances, to sorority lunches, and even her honeymoon. (Image: Mike Slate) Mrs. Williams landed a job modeling clothes for a N.Y. designer at Tinsley’s, a women’s clothing store in downtown Nashville. These advertisements appeared in the Jan. 21, 1945, Nashville Tennessean. (Image: Newspapers.com) Original caption from the Aug. 13, 1950, Nashville Tennessean: “Behind the Camera’s Eye—Shelton Weaver, WSM-TV studio engineer, makes an adjustment on one of the station’s expensive television cameras. A single tube used in the camera costs $1,300.” In the podcast, Mrs. Williams recalls her career as at presenter in live commercials at WSM-TV. (Image: Newspapers.com, photo by Robert C. Holt Jr.) Mrs. Williams today lives in the Green Hills area of Nashville. Also hear Don Cusic, Curb professor of music industry history at Belmont University, tell the story of Nashville’s first big hit record, “Near You” in 1947, and the beginnings of Music City USA. Hear Donia Dickerson recount the origins of the song, written by her father, Francis Craig, a famed Big Band leader in Nashville. (Segment begins at 46:00) (Special thanks to Beth Odle) Francis Craig and His Orchestra are picture at a performance at the Hermitage Hotel. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) Original caption from the Aug. 28, 1947, Nashville Banner: “Francis Craig, Nashville orchestra leader, is shown with the first record of ‘Near You,’ the song written and recorded by him and which is now the most popular choice on the juke boxes of America. Craig has broken an all-time record by being the first Southern man to write, play, and record a song in the South and see it make the Hit Parade.” The record would go on to sell millions of copies and start Nashville on the road to being a recording center. (Image: Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room) This sheet music for Francis Craig’s “Near You” is part of his collection of papers at the Nashville Public Library, which was donated by his daughter, Donia Craig Dickerson. And finally, Allen Forkum reviews some of the contents of the March 2019 issue, including Vanderbilt University first women’s basketball team in 1897, the death of Daniel Boone in 1809, and an obscenity case against homosexual movies in 1979. (Notice: The mentioned Clover Bottom Massacre should have been 1780, not 1870.) (Segment begins at 02:00) SHOW NOTES A list of articles relating to this episode that you can find in back issues of The Nashville Retrospect (back issue can be ordered by clicking here): • “Craig’s ‘Near You’ Tops Hit Parade,” Nashville Banner, Aug. 28, 1947 (The Nashville Retrospect, August 2011) • “Artifacts: Francis Craig photo and record” by Clinton J. Holloway, The Nashville Retrospect, July 2015 • “Francis Craig’s Orchestra To Play For WSM Opening,” Nashville Banner, Oct. 4, 1925 (The Nashville Retrospect, October 2009) Links relating to this episode: *My Cup Runneth Over,” by Mary B. Williams Nashville Sound: An Illustrated Timeline by Don Cusic “Francis Craig” at Wikipedia The Hermitage Hotel “Hermitage Hotel” at Wikipedia Kroger grocery stores “Cain-Sloan” at Wikipedia Audio excerpts: “Near You/Red Rose” 78-rpm record and Donia Craig Dickson interviewed by Ken Berryhill (WRVU, 4/13/2000) from the Francis Craig Papers, Nashville Public Library, Nashville Room. Music: “Near You” by Francis Craig and His Orchestra (Bullet, 1947); “Quiet Outro” by ROZKOL (2018); “Covered Wagon Days” by Ted Weems and His Orchestra; and “The Buffalo Rag” by Vess L. Ossman
Apostle Joshua Selman (Latest Koinonia Messages) | on DownloadSermon.com
My Cup Runneth Over – a sermon by Apostle Joshua Selman at Koinonia - a weekly programme organised by the Eternity Network International where people come to experience WORSHIP, WORD, MIRACLES AND LOVE, experience true intimacy with the Holy Spirit and... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/koinonia-ds/message
Apostle Joshua Selman (Latest Koinonia Messages) | on DownloadSermon.com
My Cup Runneth Over – a sermon by Apostle Joshua Selman at Koinonia - a weekly programme organised by the Eternity Network International where people come to experience WORSHIP, WORD, MIRACLES AND LOVE, experience true intimacy with the Holy Spirit and... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/koinonia-ds/message
We finish our series with one of the most valuables scriptures. He prepares a Table before me in the presence of my enemies, He ANoints My Head with OIL, My Cup Runneth Over! #SongsOfSummer #ThatsMyPsalm For more information about GodChasers please visit our website at http://Connect.GodChasers.cc We'd love to hear from you.
We finish our series with one of the most valuables scriptures. He prepares a Table before me in the presence of my enemies, He ANoints My Head with OIL, My Cup Runneth Over! #SongsOfSummer #ThatsMyPsalm For more information about GodChasers please visit our website at http://Connect.GodChasers.cc We'd love to hear from you.
In 2010 I made a quilt called My Cup Runneth Over which was inspired by a feeling of overwhelming gratitude and thankfulness for all the many blessings in my life. In this podcast episode, I share the story of how I made this quilt and the ups and downs along the way along with a simple gratitude practice you can follow to tap into the amazing feeling of thankfulness and abundance that resides in your heart. I truly believe quilting positive emotions and working towards being happier with your quilts is a journey far beyond the craft of quilting and I aim to share that with you in the next few podcast episodes. Find the show notes and pictures of My Cup Runneth Over right here: https://leahday.com/gratitude
Sue Lawley's castaway is actor Joss Ackland.Favourite track: My Cup Runneth Over by Mary Martin and Robert Preston Book: The Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys Luxury: A huge jar of liquorice
Sue Lawley's castaway is actor Joss Ackland. Favourite track: My Cup Runneth Over by Mary Martin and Robert Preston Book: The Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys Luxury: A huge jar of liquorice