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Bishop Dolan joins us to talk about Sunday's Gospel. Mark Poulin and Keith Terrones share about their Christ in Our Neighborhood group experiences. We'll hear about a ministry that makes sure kids have beds. You'll also get up to date on the latest news and happenings around the diocese. Special thanks to Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes for making this show possible.
You're listening to Pride and Prejudice - The Musical's first song, Welcome to Our Neighborhood. In this first episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Musical Podcast, librettist Josie Brown and lyricist-composer Rita Abrams break down the how and why of this song's conception. Not only will you hear this song in its entirety, but you'll also learn about another musical number, A Pleasant Little Life, that was actually slated to be the opening number—and why it was decided that this one fit the bill even better. Josie and Rita also discuss why they were driven to make a musical from the classic book written by the most beloved author of Regency-era novelist, Jane Austen. In other episodes to follow, Rita and Josie discuss their creative process with each of the songs and how Jane Austen's wonderful book inspired the placement, pace, and lyrics in this musical. Can't wait to hear more of the musical's songs? Go to Josie and Rita's website, where you can hear more of the songs, download their Reviews brochure, and see video of some of the productions: https://www.PrideAndPrejudiceTheMusical.com (c) 2023 Josie Brown. All rights reserved. This is a copyrighted episode of Pride and Prejudice - The Podcast. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.
Learn more about Paths to Understanding at https://www.PathsToUnderstanding.org Join the Paths Network at https://www.PathsNetwork.org In this episode of Wisdom from Our Neighborhood, Terry talk with Nina Fernando. Nina serves as the Executive Director of the Shoulder to Shoulder Campaign (S2S). S2S is an interfaith organization that works across the nation to counter anti-Mulsim bigotry. Terry asks Nina about the work they do, why the work is needed, and how people can participate in this important work in their own community.
Morning Service Led by: Rev. Richard Bultje Scripture Reading: Psalm 67 Sermon: Seeking God's Face to Shine on Us... Theme: Seeking God's Face to Shine on Us, So that His Way Be Known to Those in Our Neighborhood, City, and World. Link to Our Website: https://www.adorationurc.ca/ Follow Us Via Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AdorationURC), and consider subscribing to "Adoration URC" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts.
My guest, Regina Meredith, needs no introduction. She's been very active, influential, and inspiring within the spiritual community for over 20 years. She is the host of https://www.gaia.com/series/open-minds (OPEN MINDS with Regina Meredith ) She also hosts a personal https://reginameredith.com/ (website/blog) Join her latest venture, https://www.ourneighborhood.earth/ (Our Neighborhood) to connect with like-minded truth-seekers without fear of being tracked or judged.
This is the first in a series of newsletters and newscasts about community engagement in the area around Charlottesville. I’ve spent the last thirteen years very close to many different processes, and my goal with this newsletter is to bring you information every single day about what’s going on. *Over the weekend, there were three consecutive days where more than 800 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Virginia, That brings the cumulative number of cases to 70,670, with a reported 1,966 deaths. The 7-day percent positive metric for all testing encounters has risen from 5.9 percent on July 5 to 6.6 percent on Sunday. Meanwhile the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 35 new cases on Sunday and 29 new cases on Saturday for a cumulative total of 1,208. There were also reports of outbreaks at two area long-term care facilities. Nationwide, there were 62,918 new cases reported in Virginia, for a total of 3.2 million. (Virginia Department of Health COVID-19 page) A forecast model produced by the University of Virginia estimates that 495,799 cases of COVID-19 have been avoided since May 15 due to physical distancing and other measures. That comes from the July 10 update produced by the UVA Biocomplexity Institute, which also states that the novel coronavirus now has a reproduction rate of 1.124. That’s an indicator of how the disease spreads, and numbers above 1 raise concern. (July 10 update)*The community of Forest Lakes opted to close their outdoor pools on Friday, July 10 "out of an abundance of caution, due to an indirect exposure of the COVID virus." That's according to an email sent out by the Forest Lakes Community Association. They said the pools would reopen after being sanitized. Charlottesville City Hall will reopen on a limited basis beginning on July 10 for in-person transactions with either the Commissioner of Revenue's office or Treasurer's office. However, you'll need to make an appointment to do so. (press release) *Moving on to Community Engagement news, Albemarle County has hired a Washington D.C. firm to help conduct a new round of analysis of the future of the area around the Rio Road and U.S. 29 intersection. Smart Growth America will "review and provide comments on a draft, form-based code for the Rio29 area and/or provide hypothetical design scenarios for properties in the study area." Supervisors adopted a master plan for the Rio-29 area in December 2018, and that included a recommendation to update the zoning ordinance to allow for creation of a "vibrant and diverse mixed-use community with interesting character and a human-scale built environment." Supervisors heard an update on the plan earlier this month. *A child care center that failed to get approval from Albemarle Supervisors for a new home on Pantops has purchased land on East Market Street in downtown Charlottesville. An LLC associated with Our Neighborhood Child Development Center has purchased the site of the former ABC Preschool on East Market Street for $1.325 million. That's about 20 percent below the 2020 assessment. ABC Preschool closed its doors last October five years after opening in a new building. In May, Supervisors deadlocked 3-3 on a request to build in the flood plain to allow for the Our Neighborhood center to move to a location on Stony Point Road. *And that’s it for the July 13 edition of the Community Engagement newscast, picking up from our last such event from late January 2019. The world has changed a lot since then, and I’m putting myself in a position to help bring you information to help get you through these times. Please consider supporting my Patreon account with a modest monthly donation so I can keep going and get my eye back on the world around us. I’m Sean Tubbs, and thanks for listening. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
This episode was recorded about a week ago and about a month since the Coronavirus pandemic really impacted our local community in South Florida. I wanted to share Janine’s story with you all right away once I heard it, so you could hear an uplifting story of connection, community and gratitude. Even with being faced with losing the two incomes in her household, Janine was able to create space for creativity and tap into the abundance mindset she had cultivated over the last year. And by doing so she figured out an innovative way to give back to the South Florida community which has then led to additional abundance in her life. With so many people wanting to give back at this time without the income to do so, we hope that this episode will inspire you to think outside of the box, shift towards using your time and talent creatively, and to be confident that what you give you’ll get back tenfold. Guest Bio:Janine Stone is a Miami based portrait and event photographer who has been capturing South Florida families and events for over 20 years. Janine prides herself in capturing life's most precious moments creatively and artistically to create timeless keepsake her clients will have for many years to come. Janine found a way to use her art to create connection among the community even as they are forced to stay separate at home. She created Portrait of our Neighborhood sessions, which fully benefit Feeding South Florida, the largest, most efficient food bank serving Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. She has raised over $4500 in only one month of shoots in Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, and surrounding neighborhoods. Additional Resources:Portrait of Our Neighborhood project link: https://www.janinestonephotography.com/portfolio/portraitofourneighborhood/ Website:www.janinestonephotography.com Social Media: Insta @janinestonephoto, @janinestoneofficial Twitter @janinestone Las Comadres https://www.lascomadres.club/ Charity Highlight: Feeding South Floridahttps://feedingsouthflorida.org/ Feeding South Florida is the largest, most efficient food bank serving Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. More than 98% of all donations are put back into the community and is South Florida’s leading domestic hunger-relief organization serving 25% of the state’s food insecure population. Through innovative direct-service programs and a network of nonprofit partner agencies, Feeding South Florida distributed nearly 62 million pounds (51.5 million meals) of food last fiscal year to over 706,000 individuals – 236,000 of whom are children and 100,000 are older adults.
"A Summary of Our Neighborhood’s Salvation After the Storm" introduces us to a cloud-based approach to the afterlife and three women disillusioned with the idea of eternal judgment. Enjoy Jason Sanford’s reading of his tale about the strength of neighborly bonds in the face of tragedy.
The One About the People in Our Neighborhood
In today’s episode of Buzz, we discuss ways to maximize your offline marketing initiatives—namely, “Welcome to Our Neighborhood” postcards. We describe how these postcards need not be filled with offers, but rather, should send off a welcoming vibe. In our discussion we outline several ways in which to do that. To submit topics you’d like covered on future episodes, kindly drop us a note and we’ll be sure to do so. Thanks for watching! buzz.dental info@dentainment.com http://dentainment.com Dentainment is a Leading Digital Marketing Agency for the Dental Community. We focus on Strategy, Implementation, Design, and New Patient Flow. Relationship-Based with every client! Striving to make your Dental Practice or Company the most successful possible. Learn more about our sponsor Podium! Build Brand Trust Through Patient Reviews, Text Messaging and More! http://www.podium.com/buzz
Renuka Christoph is the founder of Nations in Our Neighborhood, a culinary experience that uses travel and food as a vehicle to bride cultural gaps. Christoph created Nations in our Neighborhood to encourage Nashville residents to explore the ethnic dining within Music City and to take advantage of the rich collection of cultures and have a global experience in their own backyard. Nations in Our Neighborhood: https://nationsinourneighborhood.com Boss Life VIP: bit.ly/bosslifevip Dr. Carey Yazeed: http://www.drcareyyazeed.com
This Nazarene Life: Stories of young Nazarene clergy & their role models
Rev Deanna Hayden is a young Nazarene senior pastor in Raytown, MO, a suburb of Kansas City. We hope you find Deanna’s story of faithfullness to her calling as powerful as we do. This episode is sponsored by Our Neighborhood empowered. ONE is the non-profit outreach of OKC First Nazarene that exists to positively impact ... The post Ep 3 Rev Deanna Hayden appeared first on This Nazarene Life.
Rev Deanna Hayden is a young Nazarene senior pastor in Raytown, MO, a suburb of Kansas City. We hope you find Deanna's story of faithfullness to her calling as powerful as we do. This episode is sponsored by Our Neighborhood empowered. Find them at www.oneokc.org.