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Recorded on 01-October-2023 Pastor Paul unpacks the story of the ten bridesmaids and their lamps from Matthew 25. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
Roy Nash talks to me about his journey to becoming one of Irelands greatest amateur boxers of the 1980/90's. Roy chats about his 7 Irish senior finals against fighters such as, John Lowey, Phillip Sutcliffe, Paul Griffin and Paul Ireland. We discuss his famous victory over the legendary, Johnny Tapia in front of his own fans at the Guild Hall, Derry. We also chat about his Commonwealth silver medal in 1986, as well as his famous victories over 2 Cuban opponents on the same weekend.
Recorded on 17-September-2023 Speaking from 2 Kings 4:8-10, Pastor Paul tells the story of Elisha and the woman from the town of Shunem. He unpacks the importance of us making room in our lives. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
Recorded on 06-August-2023 Reading from 2 Kings 6, Pastor Paul discusses what fear does to our faith, and explores what we can do to overcome fear and blindness. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. You can watch this message on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/KU0Hf3BLxHo www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
Recorded on 09-July-2023 Pastor Paul speaks about 'resetting' our faith with four simple steps: pray, persist, proclaim and obey. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
Recorded on 11-June-2023 Pastor Paul asks what would you do if you only had three years to live? He unpacks Jesus' ministry and what He did in His three years. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
Recorded on 16-May-2023 Pastor Paul looks at the story of Elijah from 1 Kings and unpacks the well known problem of burning out. At Bridge City Church we are here to lead people into a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow the Church locally, nationally and internationally. www.bridgecitychurch.com.au
This episode features the lovely Linda O'Connell. Linda is the SVP Head of Digital Marketing & Communications at St. Vincent de Paul Ireland. Linda talks about her career and her special relationship with St. Vincent de Paul Ireland. She runs through how she has developed her skills in analytics, highlighting her growth in GA4 and concerns GDPR still isn't making the advancements necessarily. Some of Linda's career highlights were helping cancer rehabilitation Ireland and the quarterly magazine. Linda talks about the unique ways her team and she would market St. Vincent de Paul Ireland and how one of her main goals is to improve everyone around her. This a great episode for anyone looking to understand more about marketing in charitable organisations and the great work they do.
Recorded on 13-Nov-2022 Paul speaks from Isaiah 61 and unpacks the question of what do Christian's spiritually wear? For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 11-Dec-2022 With the season of Christmas, Pastor Paul speaks on the anticipation of waiting. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 09-Oct-2022 Pastor Paul speaks from the Book of Daniel on the Fourth Man. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 11-Sep-2022 Pastor Paul speaks from Romans and encourages the church is in the business of building "bridges". For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
News Extra- -00.13 Jim Collins spoke to Jennifer McConnellwho is doing her annual fundraiser to raise funds for 4 charities local and international, namely Médecins Sans Frontières /Doctors Without Borders Ireland (MSF), St. Vincent de Paul Ireland, The Hogsprickle Wildlife Rescue and Women's Aid. Jen and her dog Beal will be walking for 200KM over the next 6 weeks to raise funds. You can donate on the following link https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/2022walkingfundraiser -10.30 Tuamgraney Handball club recently celebrated their accomplishments of 2022at a function in Nualas bar and restaurant. Club Legend and Tuamgraney native now living in Arizona, -Pat Kirby sent a special message to all those in attendance who were celebrating the clubs success in 2022.
Recorded on 12-06-2022 Pastor Paul speaks on how we can use what we have to do God's work. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 01-05-2022 Pastor Paul speaks on the message on being the salt of the Earth and shining Jesus' light. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 10-04-2022 Pastor Paul reads from Matthew 21 and unpacks the faith that comes with anticipation. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 13-03-2022 Pastor Paul reads from Genesis 26 and speaks on the topic of faithfulness and obedience. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Gill hangs out with Paul Ireland from Good Times with Bad Movies, a podcast where two friends watch movies they think might suck and laugh at everything in between. Got a movie you think they should watch? Email them at goodtimesbadmovies@gmail.com. Subscribe to Good Times with Bad Movies on Youtube!Watch this podcast on Youtube at Mindbuzz Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/themindbuzzpodcast/
Recorded on 17-Oct-2021 Pastor Paul Ireland from Mallee Life Church speaks on forgiveness. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts. Michael Bentham's drama Disclosure is a powerful four-header with Matilda Ridgeway, Mark Leonard Winter, Geraldine Hakewill, and Tom Wren, all impressing in a timely story about two families torn apart by an allegation of abuse. This is searing drama, that thrives in the moment and comes at a time where politics, society, and the #MeToo movement is at a fever point. Andrew caught up with actor Mark Leonard Winter to talk about his work in this drama, touching on the complexity of the drama, while also exploring his performance in the brilliant drama Measure for Measure directed by Paul Ireland. Find out more about Disclosure on the website here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by scholar Ambereen Dadabhoy to discuss the 2019 Paul Ireland adaptation of Measure for Measure. https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/11/15/16644938/shakespeare-measure-for-measure-weinstein-sexual-harassment-play-theater
Recorded on 27-June-2021 Pastor Paul Ireland from Mallee Life Church continues on the theme from his last visit of the Prodigal Son. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Recorded on 21-Feb-2021 Pastor Paul Ireland from Mallee Life Church speaks on the Good Father from Luke 15. For more information about our Church and service times head over to our website http://bridgecitychurch.com.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BCCMurrayBridge
Filmmaker Paul Ireland chats with Noel T. Manning II about his second feature film, Measure for Measure. This modern adaptation of a Shakespeare work was not without its own tragedies and challenges. Paul shares that and more on this edition of Cinemascene.
#Internationally acclaimed Scottish #director #PaulIreland talks about his new film #MeasureForMeasure and why he used #Shakespeare as a #blueprint. Ireland also talks about the film's star #HugoWeaving and working and living in #Australia #talkingpictures #celebrity #interview #TonyToscano
Amelia Brace in the US, Springbank Senior School discussion, Matt Abraham, Amelia Mulcahy, Blakey, Police Commissioner Grant Stevens, Julian Stewart, Paul Ireland, Behind Closed Doors See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Super low-budget and full of charm, the Melbourne-made film Pawno, released in 2015 at the Melbourne International Film Festival to sell-out crowds, is the first feature from director John Ireland and scriptwriter Damian Hill, who also stars in the film. Pawno takes place over one whole day, and is largely centred around a Footscray pawn shop, referenced in the title. The shop is inhabited by Les, the kind-hearted grouch of an owner (played by John Brumpton) and his youthful dogsbody assistant Danny (played by Hill). As well as these two characters, the film is populated by an assortment of locals who add an offbeat vibrancy to the day's proceedings. There's two women who work in a bookstore, one of whom Danny has a crush on, there's a pair of smart-arse layabouts, there's a violent thug, there's a woman whose son is missing, there’s a trans woman whose visits to the shop are a form of solace from the harsh outside world, there's an Indian taxi driver who was a dentist in his home country... the list goes on. It's not an outright comedy, nor is it an outright drama. There's a healthy combination of both, often at the same time, and there's a sympathetic, unjudging tone that seeps through the entire film. In a world where so many films are overly preoccupied with a rigid narrative, the film has a refreshingly loose plot structure that nevertheless pushes the drama forward, even if it is sometimes a bit too loose for its own good. It doesn't always concern itself with tying off arcs, which in itself is not a bad thing, but the resulting mix of finished and unfinished storylines does feel somewhat disjointed. While it's nice to see so many characters on screen, the film does sometimes struggle to keep them all corralled in. The main handful of characters get most of the screentime and the rest don't really get enough time to breathe so it does feels like an extended sitcom episode rather than a feature film. That said, however much screen time particular characters get is taken full advantage of, with all cast members giving exemplary performances. All in all, director Ireland and screenwriter Hill have created a sweet and simple film that's full of life and shows a promising start to their respective careers. Plus, it's always great to see film content come out of Melbourne. Review written by Ben VolchokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Super low-budget and full of charm, the Melbourne-made film Pawno, released in 2015 at the Melbourne International Film Festival to sell-out crowds, is the first feature from director John Ireland and scriptwriter Damian Hill, who also stars in the film. Pawno takes place over one whole day, and is largely centred around a Footscray pawn shop, referenced in the title. The shop is inhabited by Les, the kind-hearted grouch of an owner (played by John Brumpton) and his youthful dogsbody assistant Danny (played by Hill). As well as these two characters, the film is populated by an assortment of locals who add an offbeat vibrancy to the day's proceedings. There's two women who work in a bookstore, one of whom Danny has a crush on, there's a pair of smart-arse layabouts, there's a violent thug, there's a woman whose son is missing, there’s a trans woman whose visits to the shop are a form of solace from the harsh outside world, there's an Indian taxi driver who was a dentist in his home country... the list goes on. It's not an outright comedy, nor is it an outright drama. There's a healthy combination of both, often at the same time, and there's a sympathetic, unjudging tone that seeps through the entire film. In a world where so many films are overly preoccupied with a rigid narrative, the film has a refreshingly loose plot structure that nevertheless pushes the drama forward, even if it is sometimes a bit too loose for its own good. It doesn't always concern itself with tying off arcs, which in itself is not a bad thing, but the resulting mix of finished and unfinished storylines does feel somewhat disjointed. While it's nice to see so many characters on screen, the film does sometimes struggle to keep them all corralled in. The main handful of characters get most of the screentime and the rest don't really get enough time to breathe so it does feels like an extended sitcom episode rather than a feature film. That said, however much screen time particular characters get is taken full advantage of, with all cast members giving exemplary performances. All in all, director Ireland and screenwriter Hill have created a sweet and simple film that's full of life and shows a promising start to their respective careers. Plus, it's always great to see film content come out of Melbourne. Review written by Ben Volchok
It’s guestarama this week with Nelly Thomas in to talk about Excess Baggage and how it compares to The Biggest Loser. Paul Ireland talks to us about being a young actor in The Bill and an older actor in Outland. There’s One Thing and Pork and News and what else do you need to know? […]
"Adultery" is the first message in the "5 Easy Steps to Wreck Your Life" series with Paul Ireland. http://www.river-rock.org/sermons/20100411.mp3
"Embracing The Miraculous" is the fourth message in the "EPIC: ORIGINS" series with Paul Ireland. http://www.river-rock.org/sermons/20100124.mp3