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Keynote Address - Alex Caputo-Pearl Conference for Bargaining and Organizing, October 27-28, 2023 Newport, Oregon Alex Caputo-Pearl, practitioner-in-residence at the U.C. Berkeley Labor Center, delivered the keynote address at the Oregon Conference for Bargaining and Organizing. Drawing on his twenty-two years of experience as a teacher and nine years as a full-time elected union leader, Caputo-Pearl traces the hard work and subsequent victories of the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) during his presidency of the organization. His question now - what comes next for the Educator Upsurge and Red for Ed? In his talk, Caputo-Pearl explains five efforts that he feels are necessary to overcome the adversaries of the labor movement: 1) Broaden involvement in the effort by including parents and students; 2) Ensure lasting ideologies through campaigning, training, and actually doing; 3) Increase the role of rank and file caucuses; 4) Leverage key compression points, such as campaigns and elections; and 5) Build power and expand resources. Caputo-Pearl applauds his audience for the union accomplishments in Oregon and expresses his confidence for continued success.
The 3rd rendition of the College Football Playoff Rankings are revealed tonight, and that's covered in the Podcast form of this episode. We cover head coaching searches, Dan Lanning, and a check-in on each power 5 conference! This episode is sponsored by Rhoback, makers of the most comfortable hoodies, Q-zips and polos on the planet. In fact, Andy is wearing the green performance hoodie that allowed him to make a one-handed catch in the 2022 Texas A&M-Alabama game. Visit Rhoback.com and use the code STAPLES for 20 percent off your first order. 0:00 Intro, Programming Update 2:00 Why Dan Lanning is Staying Put 11:50 Conference Check-In Intro with J.D. Pickell 13:09 SEC Check-In 22:23 ACC Check-In 24:50 Big 12 Check-In 27:00 Pac-12 Check-In 31:00 Big Ten Check-In 36:57 Paul Jones from Mississippi State joins to discuss Head Coaching search 51:14 Sean Fitz joins to Update on Penn State's OC Search 1:10:21 Conclusion, Dear Andy Tomorrow! Send your Dear Andy Questions to: andystapleson3@gmail.com Subscribe to On3! ⬇️ youtube.com/on3sports/?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to On3 | The best of college football and recruiting https://www.on3.com/ Listen to Andy Staples On3 on podcast! Spotify
Teitum Tuioti is the latest commit for Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks in the 2023 recruiting class. July is a crucial time on the recruiting calendar as it represents a dead period for visits, but it is prime commitment season for Oregon and other schools across the country as they try to fill out the majority of their 2023 class in the spring and summer months. The Oregon staff was a bit behind starting the 2023 recruiting class due to the timing of the coaching transition but they've put in a ton of really good work on the trail and are set to reap the rewards. But the show doesn't stop there as Max Torres tackles bigger picture questions around Oregon football recruiting like 5-star quarterback Dante Moore, how conference realignment impacts Oregon on the recruiting trail and the bigger picture with conference realignment. Don't miss out on this episode and make sure to like and subscribe to the Ducks Dish Podcast wherever you find it and SHARE the podcast with friends, family and other Duck fans! Connect with our Oregon Ducks coverage on other platforms Watch this episode on YouTube Subscribe to Max's YouTube channel Follow Max on Twitter Follow the Ducks Dish Podcast on Twitter Find more Oregon Ducks content on Fan Nation's Ducks Digest Subscribe to the FREE Ducks Digest Newsletter Like and follow Ducks Digest on Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Driver accused of manslaughter after crash kills e-bike rider. Deaf job applicant wins $225,000 settlement from Portland software company. Portland's newest bridge will open next month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For episode 72, we have Pastor Ben Lundquist. He is the young adult director of Oregon Conference, a sought-after speaker, and host of the Rise and Lead Podcast.This is a power-packed, inspirational, and practical conversation I know you will find helpful and hopeful, especially as 2021 comes to an end and we are gearing up for 2022.Show Notes/Links/ResourcesRise and Lead podcastTwitter: @benjaminlundInstagram: @benjaminlundquistFacebook: facebook.com/benjamin.lundquist.96
Today we get a guest hosted episode from Wes Via again! He allows us to go through the story of Jonathan Russell, who is now a communication director at the Oregon Conference. He speaks about his hesitancy of going to a church, the lessons he learned, and how to regain trust between the local church and the people in administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For our Ministering Under Quarantine series finale, I talk with Jonny Moor, a pastor in the Oregon Conference. He spoke frankly about a call to a new church that disappeared and how his ideas about ministry have changed. A graduate of Walla Walla University, Johnny holds an MDiv from Andrews University where he is currently completing a doctor of ministry in discipleship and biblical spirituality. Jonny and his wife Heather host the Your Movie Hour podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-movie-hour/id1477500729
Season 4 was shot and recorded at the Carolina Conference, Charlotte, NC and at Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, TN.Ryan's special guests for this season are made up of local pastors, students, Conference employees and church members in the Carolinas and employees of Southern Adventist University. Have you ever had a mentor or do you have one right now? Why should you have a mentor? Mentoring can be one of the best relationships you can have in your life. Listen to Ryan and his guests share their personal experiences both from the mentor and mentee side of the relationship. Let us introduce you to this episode's special guests:BENJAMIN LUNDQUIST is the Young Adult Ministries Director for the Oregon Conference and also serves as the Young Adult Ministries Coordinator for the North American Division. Benjamin has an M.A. in Youth and Young Adult Ministry from Andrews University. He has spearheaded a variety of innovative young adult ministry projects and mentoring models. He is passionate about inspiring young adults to become growing followers of Jesus and leaders for His cause. Ben and his wife Kim spend much of the year investing in the lives of the the next generation through camps, retreats, speaking appointments, and simply sharing their life with others.Check our Rise and Lead Podcast that Ben hosts. Natalie Boonstra is a junior public relations major at Southern Adventist University. She’s the co-host and producer of Flourish by AWL a podcast for Adventist Women Leaders. And she has a passion for using media to connect people with Christ, and build His church. She is also Ryan Becker’s hero.www.theprojectrefresh.orgwww.southern.edu Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=M3NMBKTL3YRA2&source=url)
Season 4 was shot and recorded at the Carolina Conference, Charlotte, NC and at Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, TN.Ryan's special guests for this season are made up of local pastors, students, Conference employees and church members in the Carolinas and employees of Southern Adventist University. "How do I love my enemy?" This is a big question that could be revisited in a number of episodes. So who is your enemy? Is it your co-worker, sibling, next door neighbor or someone on social media? In today's society it could even be anyone that disagrees with you. Join Ryan and his guests as they explore their own personal experiences and perspectives. Let us introduce you to this episode's special guests:BENJAMIN LUNDQUIST is the Young Adult Ministries Director for the Oregon Conference and also serves as the Young Adult Ministries Coordinator for the North American Division. Benjamin has an M.A. in Youth and Young Adult Ministry from Andrews University. He has spearheaded a variety of innovative young adult ministry projects and mentoring models. He is passionate about inspiring young adults to become growing followers of Jesus and leaders for His cause. Ben and his wife Kim spend much of the year investing in the lives of the the next generation through camps, retreats, speaking appointments, and simply sharing their life with others.Check our Rise and Lead Podcast that Ben hosts. Natalie Boonstra is a junior public relations major at Southern Adventist University. She’s the co-host and producer of Flourish by AWL a podcast for Adventist Women Leaders. And she has a passion for using media to connect people with Christ, and build His church. She is also Ryan Becker’s hero.www.theprojectrefresh.orgwww.southern.edu Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=M3NMBKTL3YRA2&source=url)
Season 4 was shot and recorded at the Carolina Conference, Charlotte, NC and at Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, TN.Ryan's special guests for this season are made up of local pastors, students, Conference employees and church members in the Carolinas and employees of Southern Adventist University. Vulnerability is not easy. In fact, the word generates a load of anxiety for most people. It's scary to share your deepest thoughts, pains and emotions with anyone. Join Ryan and his guests as the explore and share their perspectives on what it is to be vulnerable. Let us introduce you to this episode's special guests:BENJAMIN LUNDQUIST is the Young Adult Ministries Director for the Oregon Conference and also serves as the Young Adult Ministries Coordinator for the North American Division. Benjamin has an M.A. in Youth and Young Adult Ministry from Andrews University. He has spearheaded a variety of innovative young adult ministry projects and mentoring models. He is passionate about inspiring young adults to become growing followers of Jesus and leaders for His cause. Ben and his wife Kim spend much of the year investing in the lives of the the next generation through camps, retreats, speaking appointments, and simply sharing their life with others.Check our Rise and Lead Podcast that Ben hosts. Natalie Boonstra is a junior public relations major at Southern Adventist University. She’s the co-host and producer of Flourish by AWL a podcast for Adventist Women Leaders. And she has a passion for using media to connect people with Christ, and build His church. She is also Ryan Becker’s hero.www.theprojectrefresh.orgwww.southern.edu Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=M3NMBKTL3YRA2&source=url)
Kaleb Eisele is the editor of Humans Of Adventism. What started as a small local project and a cell phone quickly grew into what we now know as Humans of Adventism. Kaleb's love for Jesus and his community is what drives this platform forward. A graduate of the College of Charleston English program, Kaleb's work has been featured in both secular and Adventist publications including Envision Magazine, the Times & Democrat newspaper, the Charleston City Paper, 71.5 Magazine, Spectrum Magazine, and The Gleaner. In addition to his work through Humans of Adventism, Kaleb serves as a content creator and social media manager for the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Kaleb is a public speaker and workshop organizer dedicated to empowering the next generation of content creators to put their skills to work for God's kingdom. In 2019, Kaleb relocated to the Portland, Oregon area. Check it out here >>>>>https://www.adventisthumans.com/ https://www.facebook.com/humansofadventism/ https://www.instagram.com/humansofadventism/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youthministrymentor/support
Techstination interview: Web developer turned pro photographer Patricia Davidson: Out of Oregon Conference
Techstination interview: Light painting with tubes: Eric Pare & Kim Henry at Out of Oregon conference
Gary Parks, Oregon Conference relational ministries director, will mentor us in developing more meaningful connections with the people around us. He'll be showing us how the love of God creates the opportunity for us to experience emotional healing, relational wholeness, and life more abundant while learning to love others better.
Join Gary Parks, Oregon Conference relational ministries director, as he mentors us in developing more meaningful connections with the people around us. He will show us how the love of God creates the opportunity for emotional healing, relational wholeness, and life more abundant.
Interested in having more money in your pocket and less in Uncle Sam’s? We’ll be discussing thefollowing tax-efficient ways to make donations and in some cases, also receive income:• Utilizing charitable gift annuities to create a guaranteed life-time income stream. (Rates up to 9%.)• Making tax-free donations from an IRA.• Donating stock in a way that will bypass the capital gains tax.• Learn how the staff in the Planned Giving and Trust Services Department of the Oregon Conference can assist you with the above items.
Gary Parks, Oregon Conference relational ministries director, will mentor us in developing more meaningful connections with the people around us. He'll be showing us how the love of God creates the opportunity for us to experience emotional healing, relational wholeness, and life more abundant while learning to love others better.
Dick Duerksen is a storyteller from the Oregon Conference and a self-proclaimed "Itinerant Pollinator of Grace." During 48 years as an Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world, using narrative-style presentations that bring hope to your heart. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, have three married children. He is also a professional photographer whose photos help bring calm, peace, and healing into many hospitals and clinical offices.
Dick Duerksen is a storyteller from the Oregon Conference and a self-proclaimed "Itinerant Pollinator of Grace." During 48 years as an Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world, using narrative-style presentations that bring hope to your heart. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, have three married children. He is also a professional photographer whose photos help bring calm, peace, and healing into many hospitals and clinical offices.
Dick Duerksen is a storyteller from the Oregon Conference and a self-proclaimed "Itinerant Pollinator of Grace." During 48 years as an Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world, using narrative-style presentations that bring hope to your heart. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, have three married children. He is also a professional photographer whose photos help bring calm, peace, and healing into many hospitals and clinical offices.
Dick Duerksen is a storyteller from the Oregon Conference and a self-proclaimed "Itinerant Pollinator of Grace." During 48 years as an Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world, using narrative-style presentations that bring hope to your heart. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, have three married children. He is also a professional photographer whose photos help bring calm, peace, and healing into many hospitals and clinical offices.
Dick Duerksen is a storyteller from the Oregon Conference and a self-proclaimed "Itinerant Pollinator of Grace." During 48 years as an Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world, using narrative-style presentations that bring hope to your heart. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, have three married children. He is also a professional photographer whose photos help bring calm, peace, and healing into many hospitals and clinical offices.
Dick Duerksen is a storyteller from the Oregon Conference and a self-proclaimed "Itinerant Pollinator of Grace." During 48 years as an Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world, using narrative-style presentations that bring hope to your heart. Duerksen and his wife, Brenda, have three married children. He is also a professional photographer whose photos help bring calm, peace, and healing into many hospitals and clinical offices.
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
In this episode of Adventist Voices I talk with Kaleb Eisele. We discuss how he founded Humans of Adventism ( https://www.adventisthumans.com ), what he's learned about empathy and public criticism, and what his new media job with the Oregon Conference entails.
Rod Barbee is the author of The Photographer’s Guide to the Oregon Coast and he will be one of our instructors at our 3rd annual Landscape Photography Conference, Out of Oregon! Learn more about Rod at http://rodbarbee.com. Find out more about the Out of Oregon Conference at http://outoforegon.com. The post Photographing the Oregon Coast with Rod Barbee (https://www.outofchicago.com/2018/11/21/photographing-the-oregon-coast-with-rod-barbee/) appeared first on Out of Chicago Photography (https://www.outofchicago.com) .
Hello and welcome to the Restore Podcast episode 8. I am your host, Javier Diaz, and I want to thank everyone who is listening and sharing this podcast. In this episode, I talk with four pastors in different areas who are actively engaged in reaching millennials: Dr. Allan Martin is the pastor of Younger Generation Church which is the vibrant young adult ministry of Arlington Seventh-day Adventist Church. Pastor Ben Lundquist is the Young Adult Director at Oregon Conference and Young Adult Coordinator for the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Pastor Alex Voigt is Associate Pastor at Port Charlotte Seventh-day Adventist Church. He has been doing a great job and reaching and empowering young adults. Pastor Morris Thompson is Associate Pastor at Miami Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church. Those who listen regularly to this podcast will recall Pastor Thompson was part of our previous episode as we featured his church. Because I personally know of what he's being doing with young adults in Miami, we invited him back to be part of this episode. We had a great conversation about who millennials are, exactly, and how to engage with them. We spoke about worship services for millennials and mentoring, as well as had a little fun during our conversation as you will notice. As a reminder, registration is open for our Restore conference that will take place Jan. 30-31, 2017. Two of our confirmed keynote speakers are Ed Stetzer and Michael Frost. Also, several pastors/leaders will share their stories on how God is leading their journey to restore mission in their church. As of this episode, we are about four months away from the next Restore conference. Be sure to register online today. Show Notes/Links/Resources Article: "To attract young people to your church, you’ve got to be warm. Not cool." Book: Growing Young Report: Barna Group—Adventist Millennial Research Facebook: NAD Young Adult Ministry Advisory Younger Generation Church Web Site: YGchurch.com Leadership/Training Blog: http://University.YGchurch.com/ A. Allan Martin, Ph.D.: amartin@YGchurch.com
Hello and welcome to the Restore Podcast episode 8. I am your host, Javier Diaz, and I want to thank everyone who is listening and sharing this podcast. In this episode, I talk with four pastors in different areas who are actively engaged in reaching millennials: Dr. Allan Martin is the pastor of Younger Generation Church which is the vibrant young adult ministry of Arlington Seventh-day Adventist Church. Pastor Ben Lundquist is the Young Adult Director at Oregon Conference and Young Adult Coordinator for the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Pastor Alex Voigt is Associate Pastor at Port Charlotte Seventh-day Adventist Church. He has been doing a great job and reaching and empowering young adults. Pastor Morris Thompson is Associate Pastor at Miami Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church. Those who listen regularly to this podcast will recall Pastor Thompson was part of our previous episode as we featured his church. Because I personally know of what he's being doing with young adults in Miami, we invited him back to be part of this episode. We had a great conversation about who millennials are, exactly, and how to engage with them. We spoke about worship services for millennials and mentoring, as well as had a little fun during our conversation as you will notice. As a reminder, registration is open for our Restore conference that will take place Jan. 30-31, 2017. Two of our confirmed keynote speakers are Ed Stetzer and Michael Frost. Also, several pastors/leaders will share their stories on how God is leading their journey to restore mission in their church. As of this episode, we are about four months away from the next Restore conference. Be sure to register online today. Show Notes/Links/Resources Article: "To attract young people to your church, you’ve got to be warm. Not cool." Book: Growing Young Report: Barna Group—Adventist Millennial Research Facebook: NAD Young Adult Ministry Advisory Younger Generation Church Web Site: YGchurch.com Leadership/Training Blog: http://University.YGchurch.com/ A. Allan Martin, Ph.D.: amartin@YGchurch.com