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Weekly Online Service
A Service for the Fifth Sunday of Easter - Sunday 18 May 2025

Weekly Online Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 45:39


Our Service today is for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall.Rev Richard Allen will be taking us on a journey across his benefice visiting farmers and the music group Forever Grateful, exploring what it means to put into practice the love of Jesus to the backdrop of the Cornish landscape.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.

The Sicha, Rabbi Chaim Wolosow
Chelek 27, Behar 1

The Sicha, Rabbi Chaim Wolosow

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 78:48


Lessons in Our Service to Hashem Learned from the Rambam's Laws of Accusations

Weekly Online Service
A Service for the Fourth Sunday of Easter - Sunday 11 May 2025

Weekly Online Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 39:09


Our Service today is for Vocation Sunday, from St John's Park, Sheffield.The Service is led collaboratively by Rev Luke Graham, The Rt Rev Mark Tanner, Bishop of Chester, and individuals involved in the Ministry Experience Scheme.During the service we would like you to keep in mind the questions 'Where is God calling me?' and 'What is He calling me to do?' as the sermon reflects on the significance of hearing God call us by name.

Weekly Online Service
A Service for the Second Sunday of Epiphany - Sunday 12 January 2024

Weekly Online Service

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 33:51


Our Service today is for the Second Sunday of Epiphany and is from Christ Church, Flackwell Heath in the diocese of Oxford, led by Rev James Dwyer.This service will focus and celebrate the importance of the baptism of Jesus in the river Jordan and how we can all be invited into the eternal life that is found in him.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.

Edmonton Immanuel Canadian Reformed Church
We All Gotta Serve Somebody

Edmonton Immanuel Canadian Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 27:36


Sermon: We All Gotta Serve Somebody      1. Our Choice      2. Our Service      3. Our InabilityTime:AfternoonMinister:Rev Jeremy SegstroRead by:Martin LeyenhorstTexts:Joshua 24:14–22Joshua 24

Sunday Morning Sermons - Tri-Valley Church of Christ

Our Service for Easter SundayLesson text: John 20:19-20

Bethel Temple Church
Available Series 02: “Ready for Immediate Use.”

Bethel Temple Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 50:40


Our AVAILABILITY encompasses Our Purpose, Our Abilities, and Our Service in God's Kingdom. As we learned last week, being AVAILABLE means that we are “Ready for Immediate Use.”

Contentment on SermonAudio
Our Service to God

Contentment on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 59:00


A new MP3 sermon from God's Grace Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Service to God Subtitle: Promesa del Reino Mesiánico Speaker: Dr. Ismael Miranda Broadcaster: God's Grace Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: 2 Samuel 19:4-43 Length: 59 min.

Hypocrisy on SermonAudio
Our Service to God

Hypocrisy on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 59:00


A new MP3 sermon from God's Grace Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Service to God Subtitle: Promesa del Reino Mesiánico Speaker: Dr. Ismael Miranda Broadcaster: God's Grace Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: 2 Samuel 19:4-43 Length: 59 min.

JACK BOSMA
"The Seven Team Steps To Building A Business Course" STEP 3. OUR PRODUCT AND THE PROCESS: NO SELLING OR CONVINCING E

JACK BOSMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 5:57


Our Service is facilitating a valuable Community Membership for Vendor discounts and extensive Member savings. We are certainly NOT in the business of selling or convincing. Our focus must be clearly understood by all interested individuals, groups, companies and organizations. We simply take people through a process and let them decide. The Three Step Process is Simple: Have them engage during our meetings and train sessions, when they are scheduled. Have them view website content. Get their questions answered at the earliest opportunity. If necessary do a three way meeting call for 3rd party credibility or have them listen to a more experienced assembly of leadership during Company Conference Calls. The Key - Consistency: You can do this business part time or full time but you can not do it sometime. Be Accountable and Track your Activities: Talk to one new person every day inviting them to watch the 4 videos. Follow up with at least three people in the Process every day. Keep track of where people are in the Process and follow up within two days on each step so they know you are serious about them and your business. https://www.solveres.com/store/jackbosma/p/1330/affiliate/ Code 713 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackbosma/message

One Beat Christian Ministries Podcast
OBCM Better Together 07232023

One Beat Christian Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 110:03


"The Church is not the building. it's the people. It's not just the gathering. It is also the scattering." — John Wimber There are certain things that are always meant to be together, but what about the Church, what could be meant for the Church? US - The People. We are all meant to be together. A s Christians - as mature, believing, disciple, God-fearing Christians, we were designed for Relationship. We were designed to be better together, we were not designed to be in isolation but we were designed to be with some other person. A CHURCH is not only a place you go to, Rather it is a FAMILY where you belong to. Come join us with our 4th installment for our July Series : Back to the Basics; Our Service today entitled : Better Together #BacktotheBasics #BetterTogether #EverythingisBETTERTOGETHER #aHeartthatbeatsforJesusbeatsforOthers #itisaONEBEATFamdayFundaySonday! (Credits to the original artists and owners of the media used. No copyright infringement or any illegal means intended)

Heartland POD
High Country Politics - March 8, 2023 - Government and Elections News from Colorado, Arizona and the West

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 12:21


Arizona AG Kris Mayes refocuses Election Integrity Unit on protecting election officials and voting rights | CO Gov. Jared Polis and Democrats introduce bills to lower healthcare costs | Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples commission sets field hearings for AZ, CA, MT, NM | Department of Defense provides process for service members to obtain abortions when stationed in states where abortion is banned | Ani DiFranco does a western swing with shows in CO, MT, and ID.Song playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: ARIZONA MIRROR: ARIZONA AG INVESTIGATES FAKE ELECTORSKris Mayes is investigating Trump's ‘fake electors,' focusing on threats to election workersBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - MARCH 3, 2023 7:12 AMWhile her predecessor used a dedicated election crimes division to investigate hundreds of bogus election fraud claims, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says she will redirect the unit's focus to prosecute election-related threats and protect voting rights. “We are almost at a crisis situation in our state, in the sense that we now have a third of our counties experiencing the resignation of high-level election officialS due to death threats and harassment. That is unacceptable,” Former AG Mark Brnovich, the Republican who Mayes replaced this year, persuaded the state legislature to create the Election Integrity Unit so his office could have a dedicated team to investigate election fraud claims. But Brnovich buried what was arguably its most important work, a 10,000-hour investigation debunking hundreds of fraud claims related to the 2020 election. AG Mayes released the results of that investigation earlier this month. And the Election Integrity Unit is also investigating a much larger effort to undermine the will of the voters — The Trump / Eastman / Perry plot to send fraudulent slates of electors for former President Donald Trump to Congress on Jan. 6 - using the state's seal. While she was secretary of state, Gov. Katie Hobbs requested Brnovich investigate the criminal use of the state seal on false documents, but Brnovich did nothing. There were actually multiple “fake elector” schemes in Arizona. One was tied to the Arizona Republican Party and allegedly done at the request of the Trump campaign. It involved officials including former AZ GOP chairwoman Kelli Ward, state Sen. Jake Hoffman, state Sen. Anthony Kern and Turning Points USA CEO Tyler Bowyer. That fake electors scheme is also the subject of a federal investigation. Another group, the Sovereign Citizens of the Great State of Arizona, also created an alternate slate of electors for Trump, independent of the former President's desperate and nihilistic attempts to steal the 2020 election for himself.Since the 2020 election, threats to election officials nationwide have been increasing. Arizona has been at the forefront of those threats, with the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice getting involved in multiple cases. Most recently, veteran Cochise County Election Director Lisa Marra resigned. In her departure letter, she described a workplace that was hostile due to a monthslong saga in which Marra stood up to election conspiracists' insane demands and threats.Last year, the director of elections in Yavapai County resigned due to more than 18 months of threats she received. GOP-dominated Yavapai County has been a hotbed of hostile activity, with the white supremacist Oath Keepers intimidating voters before federal law enforcement got involved. AG Mayes said the images of armed men watching drop boxes “disturbed” her and set her on a path to begin speaking to police and sheriff's departments across the state. Making sure voters feel safe and secure when using a drop box will be a major priority, Mayes said, and if that means making sure that agents with the Attorney General's Office are present alongside law enforcement, then that might be the case. Currently, Mayes has 60 agents working directly with her in the office. Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies had to be dispatched in riot gear to deal with angry and armed crowds of butt-hurt snowflake losers (my term) during the 2020 election, when they descended upon the Maricopa County tabulation center. Deputies have had to dedicate security to election officials who faced threats as well.During the midterms, Maricopa County spent approximately $675,000 on security for the elections, a number the Sheriff expects to be “substantially” higher for the next election as he and his deputies are already preparing for the next wave of threats to election officials, as well as illegal activities around drop boxes. But for AG Mayes, the Arizona Election Integrity Unit can be a force that actually protects voting rights in the state. “We really want to repurpose the Election Integrity Unit to be an arm of the Attorney General's Office that is focused on protecting democracy in Arizona, protecting election officials against the rise of death threats and intimidation against them, and to protect the voting rights of every legally registered Arizonan.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and a group of Democratic lawmakers have introduced a slate of new bills that are meant to reduce health care costs in the state.BY: SARA WILSON - MARCH 3, 2023 2:04 PMThe bills would reduce premiums for Colorado Option health insurance plans, lower prescription drug costs and work to increase transparency around the huge profits being made by hospitals.“Saving people money on healthcare has been a top priority for me since Day One, and it's a big challenge,” said Gov. Polis. “We want to pound away on it every year, to find every cost driver and address it, to make sure Coloradans stop having to overpay for prescription drugs, insurance, and the health care that they need.”House Bill 23-1224 would work to improve the Colorado Option, the state-regulated plan offered by private insurers that passed just last year. The bill would make it easier for consumers to compare prices on standardized plans, and empower the state's insurance commissioner to hold carriers accountable for the cost reduction requirements in Colorado Option standardized plans.Another bill, House Bill 23-1225, addresses the state's prescription drug affordability board. It would allow the board to review any number of expensive prescription drugs instead of only a dozen as outlined in the legislation that created the board.The board, which has not yet reviewed the costs of any drugs so far, has the authority to set an upper payment limit if it determines a drug is unaffordable for Coloradans.House Bill 23-1227, would give more oversight power to the state's Division of Insurance over pharmacy benefit managers. “In some cases, PBMs are coming between consumers, health insurance plans, pharmacies and manufacturers while making very, very large profits. PBMs can be a part of the plan to save Coloradans money on prescription drugs, but they have to follow the rules,” Jodeh, one of the bill sponsors, said.Lawmakers highlighted other pieces of health care cost saving legislation:HB23-1226 would enhance current hospital financial transparency reporting in an effort to highlight what is driving up hospital costs in the state.COLORADO SUN: And, Almost four years after becoming the first state to cap insulin copayments, Colorado may limit what consumers pay for epinephrine autoinjectors, also known as EpiPens, which treat serious allergic reactions.In 2007, the wholesale price of a single EpiPen was about $47. Today, two brand-name autoinjectors cost just under $636 at a Walgreens in Denver, according to GoodRx. A proposed state law would cap out-of-pocket copays at $60 for a two-pack of Epi Pens.The bill is part of a nationwide push by states to address the soaring prices of lifesaving drugs. New Hampshire passed a law in 2020 requiring insurance to cover the autoinjectors, and Rhode Island lawmakers are considering a similar measure this year. No state has capped what consumers pay for EpiPens, though the New Jersey Senate passed a bill in June to do so; that measure is pending in the legislature's lower house.state Rep. Iman Jodeh, a bill sponsor, said “The need for EpiPens doesn't discriminate based on who you are. This unfortunate trend we're seeing of lifesaving medication being out of reach for so many people is something we need to end.”In 2019, Colorado became the first state to enact a law that set a $100 limit on monthly copays for insulin, a hormone that regulates the blood sugar of people with diabetes.Since then, 21 other states, plus Washington, D.C., have implemented laws limiting insulin costs. Congress imposed a $35 insulin copay cap for seniors on Medicare, and, in his recent State of the Union address, President Joe Biden called for expanding this cap to every American.KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation.Tagged: Colorado legislature, Colorado politics, EpiPen, Iman Jodeh, insulin, Kaiser Health News, KHN, prescription drug costsAZMIRROR: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples field hearing comes to AZ in MayBY: SHONDIIN SILVERSMITH - MARCH 3, 2023 12:27 PM     As part of the U.S. departments of the Interior and Justice's work to combat the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) crisis, the Not Invisible Act Commission will be hosting its first round of field hearing sessions this spring. “In partnership with the Justice Department and with extensive engagement with Tribes and other stakeholders, the Interior Department is marshaling our resources to finally address the crisis of violence against Indigenous peoples,” she added. FROM WORC: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People is an epidemic stemming from over 500 years of colonization that has harmed Indigenous communities across the globe.  For Indigenous women in the United States, this means being amongst the population that is murdered at 10 times the national average. According to the Indian Law Resource Center, more than four in five American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence, and more than half have experienced sexual violence. There is no official statistic regarding how many Indigenous women go missing within the United States, and many families report the same experiences where law enforcement will dismiss a missing loved one's case. In a Montana Public Radio article from 2019, people who had missing loved ones reported that law enforcement officers had told them “that their daughters were drunk or had run away.” Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said “This work requires each of us to face our own trauma, to relive unimaginable pain, and visualize a future in which our loved ones are safe, and our communities have closure. We're here for our children, grandchildren, and relatives we have yet to meet.”The Not Invisible Act was signed into law in October 2020. It is the first bill in history to be introduced and passed by four U.S. congressional members who are enrolled in federally recognized tribes. Then- Representative Haaland, one of those four, spearheaded the bill during her time in Congress.At that time she said “A lack of urgency, transparency, and coordination has hampered our country's efforts to combat violence against American Indian and Alaska Native people” The commission established by the Not Invisible Act is a cross-jurisdictional advisory committee including law enforcement, tribal leaders, federal partners, service providers, family members of missing and murdered individuals, and survivors. In April, the commission will hold field hearings in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Anchorage, Alaska. In June, more hearings are scheduled in Minneapolis, Minnesota, northern California and Albuquerque, New Mexico.  In July, a hearing will be held in Billings, Montana. A national, virtual field hearing is also planned for later in the summer. These field hearings will feature panel discussions and a public comment period. For more information, go to https://www.bia.gov/service/mmuCOLORADO NEWSLINE: Land of the free.BY: LINDSEY TOOMER - MARCH 4, 2023 11:05 AMU.S. Rep. Jason Crow D-Colorado praised the Department of Defense's decision to ensure service members have access to reproductive health care including abortion after he proposed a bill that would have done the same last fall. “After the Supreme Court's extreme and dangerous decision to take away a woman's fundamental right to an abortion, servicemembers struggled to access basic reproductive health care,” Crow said. “I applaud the Department of Defense for moving to protect our servicemembers and mitigate challenges of recruitment, readiness, and retention in the ranks. The servicemembers who fight for us should not have to fight for their own basic health care.”One of Crow's goals was to ensure that service members stationed in states that enacted abortion bans were allowed to travel to states, such as Colorado, where abortion is still legal.A Department of Defense news release said “Our Service members and their families do not control where they are stationed, and due to the nature of military service, are frequently required to travel or move to meet operational requirements. The efforts taken by the Department today will not only ensure that Service members and their families retain the fundamental right to make their own health care decisions, as well as ensuring they're afforded the time and flexibility needed to do so. In response, Rep. Lauren Boebert and fellow Republicans said they plan to maintain their laser focus on the REAL truth behind Hunter Biden's laptop.CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: Ani DiFranco! It's the 25th anniversary of the excellent album, Little Plastic Castle, originally released in 1998. Ani is doing a run of shows starting March 15 hitting Boulder, Fort Collins, Breckenridge, Salt Lake City, Boise, Bozeman, Missoula and finishing in New Orleans at the FREE French Quarter Music Festival, April 13.Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Kaiser Health News, Colorado Sun, and the Western Organization of Resource Councils at worc.org. Thank you for listening! See you next time.

The Heartland POD
High Country Politics - March 8, 2023 - Government and Elections News from Colorado, Arizona and the West

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 12:21


Arizona AG Kris Mayes refocuses Election Integrity Unit on protecting election officials and voting rights | CO Gov. Jared Polis and Democrats introduce bills to lower healthcare costs | Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples commission sets field hearings for AZ, CA, MT, NM | Department of Defense provides process for service members to obtain abortions when stationed in states where abortion is banned | Ani DiFranco does a western swing with shows in CO, MT, and ID.Song playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: ARIZONA MIRROR: ARIZONA AG INVESTIGATES FAKE ELECTORSKris Mayes is investigating Trump's ‘fake electors,' focusing on threats to election workersBY: JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY - MARCH 3, 2023 7:12 AMWhile her predecessor used a dedicated election crimes division to investigate hundreds of bogus election fraud claims, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says she will redirect the unit's focus to prosecute election-related threats and protect voting rights. “We are almost at a crisis situation in our state, in the sense that we now have a third of our counties experiencing the resignation of high-level election officialS due to death threats and harassment. That is unacceptable,” Former AG Mark Brnovich, the Republican who Mayes replaced this year, persuaded the state legislature to create the Election Integrity Unit so his office could have a dedicated team to investigate election fraud claims. But Brnovich buried what was arguably its most important work, a 10,000-hour investigation debunking hundreds of fraud claims related to the 2020 election. AG Mayes released the results of that investigation earlier this month. And the Election Integrity Unit is also investigating a much larger effort to undermine the will of the voters — The Trump / Eastman / Perry plot to send fraudulent slates of electors for former President Donald Trump to Congress on Jan. 6 - using the state's seal. While she was secretary of state, Gov. Katie Hobbs requested Brnovich investigate the criminal use of the state seal on false documents, but Brnovich did nothing. There were actually multiple “fake elector” schemes in Arizona. One was tied to the Arizona Republican Party and allegedly done at the request of the Trump campaign. It involved officials including former AZ GOP chairwoman Kelli Ward, state Sen. Jake Hoffman, state Sen. Anthony Kern and Turning Points USA CEO Tyler Bowyer. That fake electors scheme is also the subject of a federal investigation. Another group, the Sovereign Citizens of the Great State of Arizona, also created an alternate slate of electors for Trump, independent of the former President's desperate and nihilistic attempts to steal the 2020 election for himself.Since the 2020 election, threats to election officials nationwide have been increasing. Arizona has been at the forefront of those threats, with the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice getting involved in multiple cases. Most recently, veteran Cochise County Election Director Lisa Marra resigned. In her departure letter, she described a workplace that was hostile due to a monthslong saga in which Marra stood up to election conspiracists' insane demands and threats.Last year, the director of elections in Yavapai County resigned due to more than 18 months of threats she received. GOP-dominated Yavapai County has been a hotbed of hostile activity, with the white supremacist Oath Keepers intimidating voters before federal law enforcement got involved. AG Mayes said the images of armed men watching drop boxes “disturbed” her and set her on a path to begin speaking to police and sheriff's departments across the state. Making sure voters feel safe and secure when using a drop box will be a major priority, Mayes said, and if that means making sure that agents with the Attorney General's Office are present alongside law enforcement, then that might be the case. Currently, Mayes has 60 agents working directly with her in the office. Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies had to be dispatched in riot gear to deal with angry and armed crowds of butt-hurt snowflake losers (my term) during the 2020 election, when they descended upon the Maricopa County tabulation center. Deputies have had to dedicate security to election officials who faced threats as well.During the midterms, Maricopa County spent approximately $675,000 on security for the elections, a number the Sheriff expects to be “substantially” higher for the next election as he and his deputies are already preparing for the next wave of threats to election officials, as well as illegal activities around drop boxes. But for AG Mayes, the Arizona Election Integrity Unit can be a force that actually protects voting rights in the state. “We really want to repurpose the Election Integrity Unit to be an arm of the Attorney General's Office that is focused on protecting democracy in Arizona, protecting election officials against the rise of death threats and intimidation against them, and to protect the voting rights of every legally registered Arizonan.COLORADO NEWSLINE: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and a group of Democratic lawmakers have introduced a slate of new bills that are meant to reduce health care costs in the state.BY: SARA WILSON - MARCH 3, 2023 2:04 PMThe bills would reduce premiums for Colorado Option health insurance plans, lower prescription drug costs and work to increase transparency around the huge profits being made by hospitals.“Saving people money on healthcare has been a top priority for me since Day One, and it's a big challenge,” said Gov. Polis. “We want to pound away on it every year, to find every cost driver and address it, to make sure Coloradans stop having to overpay for prescription drugs, insurance, and the health care that they need.”House Bill 23-1224 would work to improve the Colorado Option, the state-regulated plan offered by private insurers that passed just last year. The bill would make it easier for consumers to compare prices on standardized plans, and empower the state's insurance commissioner to hold carriers accountable for the cost reduction requirements in Colorado Option standardized plans.Another bill, House Bill 23-1225, addresses the state's prescription drug affordability board. It would allow the board to review any number of expensive prescription drugs instead of only a dozen as outlined in the legislation that created the board.The board, which has not yet reviewed the costs of any drugs so far, has the authority to set an upper payment limit if it determines a drug is unaffordable for Coloradans.House Bill 23-1227, would give more oversight power to the state's Division of Insurance over pharmacy benefit managers. “In some cases, PBMs are coming between consumers, health insurance plans, pharmacies and manufacturers while making very, very large profits. PBMs can be a part of the plan to save Coloradans money on prescription drugs, but they have to follow the rules,” Jodeh, one of the bill sponsors, said.Lawmakers highlighted other pieces of health care cost saving legislation:HB23-1226 would enhance current hospital financial transparency reporting in an effort to highlight what is driving up hospital costs in the state.COLORADO SUN: And, Almost four years after becoming the first state to cap insulin copayments, Colorado may limit what consumers pay for epinephrine autoinjectors, also known as EpiPens, which treat serious allergic reactions.In 2007, the wholesale price of a single EpiPen was about $47. Today, two brand-name autoinjectors cost just under $636 at a Walgreens in Denver, according to GoodRx. A proposed state law would cap out-of-pocket copays at $60 for a two-pack of Epi Pens.The bill is part of a nationwide push by states to address the soaring prices of lifesaving drugs. New Hampshire passed a law in 2020 requiring insurance to cover the autoinjectors, and Rhode Island lawmakers are considering a similar measure this year. No state has capped what consumers pay for EpiPens, though the New Jersey Senate passed a bill in June to do so; that measure is pending in the legislature's lower house.state Rep. Iman Jodeh, a bill sponsor, said “The need for EpiPens doesn't discriminate based on who you are. This unfortunate trend we're seeing of lifesaving medication being out of reach for so many people is something we need to end.”In 2019, Colorado became the first state to enact a law that set a $100 limit on monthly copays for insulin, a hormone that regulates the blood sugar of people with diabetes.Since then, 21 other states, plus Washington, D.C., have implemented laws limiting insulin costs. Congress imposed a $35 insulin copay cap for seniors on Medicare, and, in his recent State of the Union address, President Joe Biden called for expanding this cap to every American.KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation.Tagged: Colorado legislature, Colorado politics, EpiPen, Iman Jodeh, insulin, Kaiser Health News, KHN, prescription drug costsAZMIRROR: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples field hearing comes to AZ in MayBY: SHONDIIN SILVERSMITH - MARCH 3, 2023 12:27 PM     As part of the U.S. departments of the Interior and Justice's work to combat the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) crisis, the Not Invisible Act Commission will be hosting its first round of field hearing sessions this spring. “In partnership with the Justice Department and with extensive engagement with Tribes and other stakeholders, the Interior Department is marshaling our resources to finally address the crisis of violence against Indigenous peoples,” she added. FROM WORC: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People is an epidemic stemming from over 500 years of colonization that has harmed Indigenous communities across the globe.  For Indigenous women in the United States, this means being amongst the population that is murdered at 10 times the national average. According to the Indian Law Resource Center, more than four in five American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence, and more than half have experienced sexual violence. There is no official statistic regarding how many Indigenous women go missing within the United States, and many families report the same experiences where law enforcement will dismiss a missing loved one's case. In a Montana Public Radio article from 2019, people who had missing loved ones reported that law enforcement officers had told them “that their daughters were drunk or had run away.” Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said “This work requires each of us to face our own trauma, to relive unimaginable pain, and visualize a future in which our loved ones are safe, and our communities have closure. We're here for our children, grandchildren, and relatives we have yet to meet.”The Not Invisible Act was signed into law in October 2020. It is the first bill in history to be introduced and passed by four U.S. congressional members who are enrolled in federally recognized tribes. Then- Representative Haaland, one of those four, spearheaded the bill during her time in Congress.At that time she said “A lack of urgency, transparency, and coordination has hampered our country's efforts to combat violence against American Indian and Alaska Native people” The commission established by the Not Invisible Act is a cross-jurisdictional advisory committee including law enforcement, tribal leaders, federal partners, service providers, family members of missing and murdered individuals, and survivors. In April, the commission will hold field hearings in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Anchorage, Alaska. In June, more hearings are scheduled in Minneapolis, Minnesota, northern California and Albuquerque, New Mexico.  In July, a hearing will be held in Billings, Montana. A national, virtual field hearing is also planned for later in the summer. These field hearings will feature panel discussions and a public comment period. For more information, go to https://www.bia.gov/service/mmuCOLORADO NEWSLINE: Land of the free.BY: LINDSEY TOOMER - MARCH 4, 2023 11:05 AMU.S. Rep. Jason Crow D-Colorado praised the Department of Defense's decision to ensure service members have access to reproductive health care including abortion after he proposed a bill that would have done the same last fall. “After the Supreme Court's extreme and dangerous decision to take away a woman's fundamental right to an abortion, servicemembers struggled to access basic reproductive health care,” Crow said. “I applaud the Department of Defense for moving to protect our servicemembers and mitigate challenges of recruitment, readiness, and retention in the ranks. The servicemembers who fight for us should not have to fight for their own basic health care.”One of Crow's goals was to ensure that service members stationed in states that enacted abortion bans were allowed to travel to states, such as Colorado, where abortion is still legal.A Department of Defense news release said “Our Service members and their families do not control where they are stationed, and due to the nature of military service, are frequently required to travel or move to meet operational requirements. The efforts taken by the Department today will not only ensure that Service members and their families retain the fundamental right to make their own health care decisions, as well as ensuring they're afforded the time and flexibility needed to do so. In response, Rep. Lauren Boebert and fellow Republicans said they plan to maintain their laser focus on the REAL truth behind Hunter Biden's laptop.CONCERT PICK OF THE WEEK: Ani DiFranco! It's the 25th anniversary of the excellent album, Little Plastic Castle, originally released in 1998. Ani is doing a run of shows starting March 15 hitting Boulder, Fort Collins, Breckenridge, Salt Lake City, Boise, Bozeman, Missoula and finishing in New Orleans at the FREE French Quarter Music Festival, April 13.Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the Arizona Mirror, Colorado Newsline, Kaiser Health News, Colorado Sun, and the Western Organization of Resource Councils at worc.org. Thank you for listening! See you next time.

Banner Missionary Baptist Church
Sunday Morning Services

Banner Missionary Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 108:23


Sunday School Class brought by Bro Tyler Porterfield on Importance of Children and How it Relates to Our Service and Sermon by Bro Ed Brown on Having a Mind, Like Jesus.

Life of Purpose Church
How To Find Rest

Life of Purpose Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022


Matthew 11:28-30 His Call. His Crowd. His Covenant. Our Surrender. Our Service. Our Salvation.

South Run Baptist Church - Sermons

In our final week of “Better Together,” we are talking about “Our Service.” In my years at South Run Baptist Church, the servant's heart of this congregation has gripped me more than just about anything else I have experienced here. In this congregation, I have met some of the most amazing people who are willing to do just about anything in service of God and in service of one another. So as we approach this topic today, I come humbly. I come as someone who has not only learned much from the Word of God, but also as someone who has learned from the Word made flesh through you.

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 21st December 2021 - Another Prophecy for filled 'Matthew 2'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 37:37


Join us at Movilla Presbyterian for our Mid - Week Podcast.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert.  We continue to look at the wonderful news to the Christmas Story.This evening our Assistant Wallace brings us a message from Matthew 2 titled 'another Prophecy for filled'.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

OMPC Sermons
2021 U.S. Missions Week 2 - Proverbs:Wisdom in our Service

OMPC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 34:46


Sermon recorded Sunday - October 24th, 2021. Pastor Bob Flayhart preaching on A Time for Wisdom in Our Service. Week 2 of 2021 U.S. Missions at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 12th October '21 - 'For Now' The love of God; Luke 15 v.1-7

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 29:55


Join us for our Mid-week Podcast at Movilla Presbyterian Church.  Our Service is led by our Minister, Robert.  We continue with the 'For Now' series in thinking about being Church in the days that we are living in.This evening we look at the well known parable of the Lost Sheep - Luke 15 verses 1-7.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 28th September 2021 - For Now 'Engaging with the Worship of God' Psalm 84

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 30:16


Join us for our Midweek service at Movilla.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert, as we think about this evening 'Engaging with the worship of God'.  Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

English QT - Living Life [CGNTV]
[9/23] The Reason for Our Service (1 Timothy 2:1-15)

English QT - Living Life [CGNTV]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 16:34


[9/23] The Reason for Our Service (1 Timothy 2:1-15)

Living Stones Eastbourne
Sunday 19th September 2021 -Martyn Relf

Living Stones Eastbourne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 69:34


Join us for our podcast of the Sunday Morning Meeting. Our Service was led by Andy with Ellie providing the worship,Sue brought the family time and Martyn our talk.

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 7th September 2021 - Psalm 27 'God's Strength'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 30:19


Join us at Movilla Presbyterian for our Midweek Podcast.Our Service is led by our Minister Robert, this evening we look together at Psalm 27 and we think about God's strength.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 24th August 2021 - People Together 'Purpose' Matthew 28 v.18-20

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 24:30


Join us for our Midweek Podcast.  Our Service is led by Robert our Minister, we continue in our short series as we think about being People together in Jesus.  This week we look at our purpose as we look at the well known Scripture reading; Matthew 28 verse 18-20.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 29th June 2021 - Matthew 20 verses 1-16 'Kingdom thinking'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 37:09


Join us at Movilla for our Midweek Podcast.Our Service is led by our Minister Robert, as we look at another Parable from Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 22nd June 2021 - Matthew 13 verses 44-52 'Learning about the Kingdom'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 29:38


Join us at Movilla for our Mid-week Podcast.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert.  We continue looking at different parables in the Gospel of Matthew.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 11th May 2021 - Nehemiah 8 v.7-12 "Gathered around the Word"

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 32:25


Join us at Movilla Presbyterian for our Midweek podcast.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert, as we continue to look at the book of Nehemiah.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 4th May - Nehemiah 8 v.1-6 'From reconstruction to Re-Instruction'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 27:43


Join us for our Midweek podcast at Movilla Presbyterian.  Our Service is led by our minister Robert.Our Passage this evening is Nehemiah 8 verses 1-6, as we think about the importance of the Word of God in our lives.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 27th April 2021 - Interview with Elizabeth Gill

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 33:04


Join us for our Mid-week Podcast at Movilla Presbyterian.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert.  This evening, Robert is joined by a member of our Church family, Elizabeth Gill, as she tells us a little bit about about her life.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 20th April 2021 - Nehemiah 6 'The Servants Protection'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 35:21


Join us for our midweek podcast at Movilla.  Our Service is led by our minister Robert as we continue to look at the book of Nehemiah.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.For more information www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 13th April 2021 - Nehemiah 5 verses 1-12 'The Servant's Compassion'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 32:22


Join us for our mid-week podcast at Movilla.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert, as we restart a series on the book of Nehemiah.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk  

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 9th March '21- Looking at the Cross 'Our Suffering Servant' Isaiah 53 v.1-6

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 33:48


Join us at Movilla for our Midweek podcast.  Our Service is led by Robert our Minister.  We continue in our series 'looking at the Cross' as we look at the Song of suffering servant in Isaiah 52 & 53.Scripture Reading Isaiah 53 verses 1-6.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 2nd March 2021 - Looking at the Cross in an upside down world Isaiah 52 v.13-15

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 32:40


Join us at Movilla for our Midweek worship.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert.  This week we start a new series in the build up to Easter we are 'Looking at the Cross', using a well known passage in Isaiah 52 & 53 as we look at the Suffering Servant.Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 9th February 2021 - Psalm 119 verses 153-160 'A Trustworthy Word'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 31:06


Join us at Movilla for our Midweek Podcast.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert, as we continue to a series in Psalm 119 as we think about developing a love for God's Word.  As we study our section of the Psalm this evening we think about a trust worthy Word.  Scripture Reading Psalm 119 verses 153-160.  Our Church Family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 2nd February 2021- Psalm 119 verses 129-136 'A Passion for God's Word'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 32:24


Join us for our Midweek worship.  We continue this week on our series on Psalm 119 in developing a love for God's Word.  This evening we look at the section verses 129-136.  Our Service is led by our minister Robert.  Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 22nd December 2020 - Luke 1 v.29-38 'Responding to Christmas'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 32:28


Welcome to our Midweek Podcast for Movilla Presbyterian Church.  Our Service is led by our Minister Robert as we build up to Christmas.  This evening we think a little about how the Christmas story looked throughout Mary's eyes and how we may respond to the Christmas story.  Scripture reading Luke 1 verses 29-38.  Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information visit www.movillapresbyerian.org.uk

First United Methodist Church Martinsville Virginia
Online Worship Service 12/20/2020

First United Methodist Church Martinsville Virginia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 62:25


Our Service of Lessons and Carols led by our children. Visit our website: fumcmartinsville.net.

Gods Rest How to Live in Gods Rest For Beginners Daily Devotionals of Hope and Life
God's Rest and Righteousness Roman's 12:1,2 Living in God's Rest is Our Service

Gods Rest How to Live in Gods Rest For Beginners Daily Devotionals of Hope and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 6:54


God's Rest and Righteousness Roman's 12:1,2 Living in God's Rest is Our Service is the message today that Sister Lara shares from the Viewpoint of God's rest. You will be amazed at how different the scriptures read from the Viewpoint of God's rest when it comes to learning how to renew your mind and what it really means, and how to live without being conformed to the things of the world. We pray this message today has been a blessing to you that after you hear this you'll walk away refreshed in God's rest in righteousness. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sister-lara7/message

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 1st December 2020 - Isaiah 9 'A Light has dawned'

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 32:09


Join us at Movilla for our Midweek worship at the start of this Advert season.  Over these next weeks we think about the true message of Christmas.  Our Service is led by Robert our Minister.  Our Church family is based in Newtownards, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information, visit www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk

Elders, Church on SermonAudio
Our Service to God

Elders, Church on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Service to God Subtitle: Elder Jerry Hunt Sr. Archive Speaker: Elder Jerry Hunt Sr. Broadcaster: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/1/1984 Bible: Jonah 1-4 Length: 47 min.

Service on SermonAudio
Our Service to God

Service on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Service to God Subtitle: Elder Jerry Hunt Sr. Archive Speaker: Elder Jerry Hunt Sr. Broadcaster: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/1/1984 Bible: Jonah 1-4 Length: 47 min.

UUAC Sherborn
Listening: The Language of Love and Our First Principle

UUAC Sherborn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 73:29


October 25, 2020. Our Service was led by the Senior Youth Group and India Wood with a theme of Listening: The Language of Love and Our First Principle. The sermon was offered by Ray Lafleur.

St Giles West Bridgford Podcast
Streamed 27th September

St Giles West Bridgford Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 56:44


Our Service at St Giles on the 27th September.Our reading was Psalm 137.

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo
Components of Greatness (Dream) - Rev Dunamis Okunowo

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 58:19


Message taught by Rev. Dunamis Okunowo on the 20th of September in the 1st Service (Business/Leadership Service) at Shouts of Grace Center. Shouts of Grace Center is located at Joke Plaza, Beside Trans Amusement Park, Bodija UI Road, Ibadan. Our Service times are Sundays 7:30 and 9:00 am and Wednesday 6:00pm For Partnership/Givings - Click HERE For Books and resources by Rev Dunamis Okunowo, check HERE Church Website - Click HERE Devotional Website - Click HERE For Testimonies & Feedbacks, Contact Pastor Dunamis Via Whatsapp HERE or +234 802 350 7395

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo
Mercy That Is Shown - Rev Dunamis Okunowo

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 55:56


Message taught by Rev. Dunamis Okunowo on the 20th of September in the 2nd Service (Worship and Thanksgiving Service) at Shouts of Grace Center. Shouts of Grace Center is located at Joke Plaza, Beside Trans Amusement Park, Bodija UI Road, Ibadan. Our Service times are Sundays 7:30 and 9:00 am and Wednesday 6:00pm For Partnership/Givings - Click HERE For Books and resources by Rev Dunamis Okunowo, check HERE Church Website - Click HERE Devotional Website - Click HERE For Testimonies & Feedbacks, Contact Pastor Dunamis Via Whatsapp HERE or +234 802 350 7395

Movie Bears Podcast
MBP BONUS - AGLIFF 2020 Filmmaker Q&A Session 5

Movie Bears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 38:45


For this this series of special bonus episodes, we recently got to chat with the filmmakers of many short films screening at the 2020 All Genders,  Lifestyles and Identities Film Festival (AGLIFF 33 PRISM) who provide us with some great insight into their amazing films. TIME INDEX 0:00 - Filmmaker Intros 2:50 - A MONTH OF SINGLE FRAMES w/ director Lynne Sachs 12:07 - ACUITZERAMO w/ director, actor Luis Lopez Aldana 20:00 - CC DANCES THE GO-GO w/ director Erin C. Buckley 28:04 - OUR SERVICE, OUR STORIES: THE EVOLUTION OF THE LGBT MILITARY EXPERIENCE w/ directors Warren Tymony and Neil Beecher You can listen to all of our movie reviews and special episodes on for FREE! on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Also find us on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moviebearspodcast, our website: www.moviebearspodcast.com,  or Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/moviebearspodcast.  Please leave a comment or review, we’d love to read it on the next episode!  

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo
Dimensions of God's Mercy - Rev Dunamis Okunowo

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 76:44


Message taught by Rev. Dunamis Okunowo on the 13th of September in the 2nd Service (Worship and Thanksgiving Service) at Shouts of Grace Center. Shouts of Grace Center is located at Joke Plaza, Beside Trans Amusement Park, Bodija UI Road, Ibadan. Our Service times are Sundays 7:30 and 9:00 am and Wednesday 6:00pm For Partnership/Givings - Click HERE For Books and resources by Rev Dunamis Okunowo, check HERE Church Website - Click HERE Devotional Website - Click HERE For Testimonies & Feedbacks, Contact Pastor Dunamis Via Whatsapp HERE or +234 802 350 7395

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo
Three Ways You Can Make Money Online - Rev Dunamis Okunowo

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 37:38


Message taught by Rev. Dunamis Okunowo on the 6th of September in the 1st Service (Business/Leadership Service) at Shouts of Grace Center. Shouts of Grace Center is located at Joke Plaza, Beside Trans Amusement Park, Bodija UI Road, Ibadan. Our Service times are Sundays 7:30 and 9:00 am and Wednesday 6:00pm For Partnership/Givings - Click HERE For Books and resources by Rev Dunamis Okunowo, check HERE Church Website - Click HERE Devotional Website - Click HERE For Testimonies & Feedbacks, Contact Pastor Dunamis Via Whatsapp HERE or +234 802 350 7395

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo
By The Mercies of God - Rev Dunamis Okunowo

Dunamis & Sophia Okunowo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 56:24


Message taught by Rev. Dunamis Okunowo on the 6th of September in the 2nd Service (Thanksgiving Service) at Shouts of Grace Center. Shouts of Grace Center is located at Joke Plaza, Beside Trans Amusement Park, Bodija UI Road, Ibadan. Our Service times are Sundays 7:30 and 9:00 am and Wednesday 6:00pm For Partnership/Givings - Click HERE For Books and resources by Rev Dunamis Okunowo, check HERE Church Website - Click HERE Devotional Website - Click HERE For Testimonies & Feedbacks, Contact Pastor Dunamis Via Whatsapp HERE or +234 802 350 7395

Movilla Presbyterian Church
Tuesday 1st September 2020 - Midweek Worship

Movilla Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 36:46


Join us for our midweek worship at Movilla.  Our Service is led by our minister Robert.  Tonight we are thinking about 'What is Church?'  As we approach our 25 years as a witness for Jesus Christ in the East end of Newtownards.  We will be looking at Acts 2 v41-47.  Our Church is based in Newtownards, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.  For more information www.movillapresbyterian.org.uk  

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons
Fifth Sunday After Easter Service

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 41:27


Our Service for May 10, 2020

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons
Fourth Sunday of Easter Service

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 35:12


Our Service for May 3, 2020

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons
Third Sunday of Easter Service

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 47:19


Our Service for April 26, 2020

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons
Second Sunday of Easter Service

Pastor Philip Hoppe Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 46:01


Our Service for April 19, 2020

God's Wisdom
Romans - Chapter 12

God's Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 26:55


Our Service to the Lord

Calvary Protestant Reformed Church
Jesus Came to Serve

Calvary Protestant Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 50:00


I. His Service-II. Our Service

Service On Celluloid
Kelly's Heroes

Service On Celluloid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 48:56


The 1970 satire "Kelly's Heroes," starring Clint Eastwood and a large cast of scene bandits (including WWII veteran Don Rickles), looked at World War II through the lens of the Vietnam era. Our "Service on Celluloid" panel observes that the film gets a surprising number of details just right.

All Saints Homilies and Teachings
Lessons and Carols 2018

All Saints Homilies and Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 59:59


Our Service of Lessons and Carols on December 23, 2018. Note: the Audio cut out after an hour, so we lost the last few minutes of the recessional and the dismissal. Please accept our apologies.

Community Baptist Temple

Listen to the archived services of Community Baptist Temple in Akron, OH

Community Baptist Temple

Listen to the archived services of Community Baptist Temple in Akron, OH

Life Church Boston - Sunday Life
February 10, 2013 Service Cancellation Due To Winter Storm Nemo

Life Church Boston - Sunday Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2013 2:58


Sunday February 10, 2013 10 A.M. Message from Life Church Boston Notes For Sunday February 10, 2013: Praise the Lord! This is Pastor Rocklyn Clarke of Life Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Our Service for Sunday, February 10, 2013 has been cancelled due to Winter Storm Nemo. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please join us next week on Sunday February 17! Our mission is to teach people: to enjoy knowing Jesus without fear, inadequacy, guilt, or shame, to follow him together as his family, to function together as his body, and to work together to expand his kingdom. You can find out more about us on our church web site at www.lifechurchboston.org. Thank you and God bless you!

Life Church Boston - Sunday Life
2009-12-20 Snow Closing

Life Church Boston - Sunday Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2009 3:17


Our Service for Sunday, December 20, 2009 has been cancelled due to the snow storm. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please join us next week on Sunday December 27!