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Sermon by the Rev. Daryl T. Hay on Rally Day, August 17, 2025
Welcome to Sunday worship at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland, WA. It's Rally Day and today's sermon by Pastor Jim is entitled: “Welcome Home!” There is also beautiful music from Sheila and Karl and friends, plus the TLC Choir, to prepare you for the week ahead.
Devotion Writer: Cheryl StubbendieckSeries: Passionate About Compassion | Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18Devotions are released weekly on Thursdays. Get the text version delivered to your inbox each week: https://bit.ly/3s3MZrR Release Date: 09/11/2025 at Sheridan Lutheran Church, Lincoln, NE
God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.” ~Genesis 1:31 This Sunday is Rally Day! It is one of my favorite days of the year. We have many special things planned, including our fabulous and delicious all-church picnic. And this year, Rally Day will take place in our beautiful and historic church, with worship in the meetinghouse and the picnic in Memorial Hall and on the church grounds. And during worship, we will celebrate God's creative goodness! We begin at the beginning. We will read about God creating the world and all that is in it. Then “God saw all that was made, and it was very good.” Join us for joyful worship and a reminder that we, and all creation, are blessed by divine love and purpose—just as we are—and it is very good!
Pastor Greg BouvierRally Day | Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18Faith talk questions: What was your classroom learning experience like? How do you think classrooms are run now?What do you think is the biggest change you see in education from when you were a kid?Date: 09/07/2025 at Sheridan Lutheran Church, Lincoln, NE
Live from the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally! Day 09On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally! Day 08On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally! Day 07On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:LIVE FROM THE 85TH STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY!Questions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stocks rallying big for a second day on optimism over trade deals. But is the rally real? We discuss. Plus, the CEO of BHP breaks down the impact of the tariffs on his business and the broader commodity market. And, one of the newly appointed SEC Commissioners breaks down the administration's plans for the future of crypto.
Homeschool Rally Day At The Capitol, Chem Trails / Weather Modification Law, Holding Charitable Orgs Accountable For Housing Illegal Immigrants & More! ~This Week at the Tennessee Capitol: Recap with Adelia Kirchner
Here are 3 big things you need to know— One — The driver who died when a Cybertruck blew up outside the Trump Las Vegas hotel has been identified as an Army vet from Colorado. Law enforcement sources tell the New York Post that 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger rented the electric truck that exploded on New Year's Day, and was in the driver's seat when it blew up. Two ---- President Biden says that the man who drove through a crowded Bourbon Street in New Orleans had posted videos on social media claiming to be inspired by ISIS. Biden gave remarks Wednesday night at Camp David on what he called the despicable attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans that has left at least 15 people and injured dozens more. And number three — President-elect Trump will reportedly hold a "victory rally" on the day before his inauguration … January 19th at Capital One Arena. The rally will also include featured speakers, though a list of speakers was not provided. The rally will be Trump's first speech in Washington, DC since January 6th, 2021.
We wrap up the No Spin Rodeo Rally with Hall of Fame Tie-Down Roper Cody Ohl. Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
11x NFR Qualifier Team Roper Derrick Begay visits the No Spin Rodeo Rally. He talks about not having his best friend and roping partner competing with him this year and the mule.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
What does it take to ride 700+ miles in 8 days across Mongolia on horseback? NFR Pickup Man Josh Edwards stopped by the No Spin Rodeo Rally to discuss his journey in the Mongol Derby, the world's longest horse race, this past August.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
Hall of Fame Bullfighter Joe Baumgartner stops by the No Spin Rodeo Rally. Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
It was a mammoth day at the rally. Bo Gardner, Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Junior World Finals General Manager joins us. Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
The No Spin Rodeo Rally Wrangler NFR Edition is in full swing, and nine-time NFR steer wrestler KC Jones gives us his expert insights on Pro Fantasy Rodeo and so much more. You won't believe how many people picked Wag.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
The Wrangler NFR is heating up and we have John Growney from Legacy Rodeo on to the discuss the inside scoop.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
Day 3 of the No Spin Rodeo Rally and we have 5x World Champion Billy Etbauer join us as we discuss night 2 of the Wrangler NFR.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
Ote Berry joins the panel as we discuss the news from the Wrangler NFR Round 1.Send us a textSend your thoughts and feedback to nospinfeedback@gmail.com or text 817-668-2395
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
Many of us have been through exit interviews. They are about how learning about how we were received. I wonder if we would ever consider asking the question, “Who do people say that I am? In other words how would people describe me. We would have to be ready for anything depending on what had occurred during our time of employment. There are a great number of unknowns when we ask the question. The experiences that people have had in their lives will have an influence on their answer. If we tend to be a person who asks a lot of questions, this can stimulate people's thinking or make people feel uncomfortable. I am a person who asks a fair amount of questions. It is important for me to understand where people are coming from and to try and understand to the best of my ability what they mean. Depending upon where people are at in life, it may cause someone to be uncomfortable. Thus, we would need to be ready for any kind of answers. There is the key, to be ready. How many of us are even ready to ask the question, “Who do people say that I am”? Would we be ready to hear the answer? It is one way to check out a person's perception of us as sometimes we do not know. As followers of Jesus, it is important to know as we are called to let Jesus lives and shines through us. Jesus had been with his disciples for a while. He had been teaching them and demonstrating what it meant to follow him. Thus, to check out what they had been learning about who he was and why he was there, he asked the question, “Who do people say that I am? Some said John the Baptist; and others say Elijah; and still others one of the prophets. But then he asked them, but who do you say I am?, of course Peter had to answer the question. He often experienced nervous energy. Peter said, “You are the Messiah.” Jesus sternly told them not to tell anyone about him. Jesus knew Peter, let alone the other disciples, probably had no idea what this title, Messiah, really meant. He began to teach them about it. He said that the Son of Man would have to suffer a great deal, be rejected by the elders, chief priests and religious scholars, be put to death and rise again three days later. Jesus said this in a very matter of fact way. This is not what Peter wanted hear. Peter took Jesus aside and basically said, no this is not how this works. This is not what Peter had in mind for who the Messiah was to be. Most likely no one else had this in mind either. Peter may have thought that since he had followed Jesus for a while that he could take Jesus aside and straighten him out on how he was to be the Messiah. Jesus turned right to Peter and said get out of my sight, you satan! You are judging by human standards and not by God's! Peter touched quite a chord in Jesus and Jesus told him about it. Basically, that Peter was not getting it, and Peter did not really understand who Jesus was and what God's plan was for Jesus. Now Jesus called the crowd together and said, If you really want to follow me, you must deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow in my footsteps. If you would save your life, you'll lose it, but if you lose your life for my sake, you'll save it. This was quite radical. Jesus was definitely not describing the Messiah that Peter, and the other disciples were looking for. The Messiah was supposed to be a conqueror, a winner of land and people. He was not supposed to be dying and taking up a cross. The cross was the most cruel death there was and would involve much suffering. This was not their idea of a Messiah nor maybe one that they wanted to follow. Someone who dies and suffers, may not seem like a leader to some. A conqueror and a winner of land, people and ultimately power and control did not seem to be what Jesus was describing. I am seeing this same Messiah being sought after by people in our country today. This is what people have been seeking for many years. It is what people were asking God for. Jesus tried to reinterpret what God's kingdom was to look like. A kingdom that loved and was about what was best for the community according to God and not by human standards. So, getting back to Jesus question, to the disciples, which includes us, is “Who do you say that I am?, is even more difficult to answer. Jesus died for the sake of others, you and me, not himself. Of course, we cannot be the Messiah, there is only one, Jesus Christ. Yet, we are called to follow in his footsteps and allow Jesus to live and shine through us. How far are we willing to go to follow Jesus? Where do you think Jesus might be leading us today, right now? How many would say, right here in this building? What about after that? Jesus would be leading us right back into the world. We need to figure out where and what that looks like. It would be easy for us to think as Peter did and figure this out according to our standards. As human beings we often take the easiest way possible. Our way of thinking is of course based upon what is going on in our individual lives right now. But I believe Jesus was trying to tell Peter that to get to how we are to follow in Jesus footsteps means that we cannot be thinking in human terms. Some years ago, there was a program called “The church has left the building”. It meant that on a Sunday morning instead of meeting for worship in the building, the church, in reality, the people, went out into the world to serve by doing different projects. In a sense this is what “God's Work, Our Hands” can be. This is an event that the ELCA suggests to do on Rally Day. What do you think God would say if one Sunday out of the year we would not meet here for worship? We would go out or maybe even some in the building, to do projects for the sake of others. I believe we are called to go out and connect with our neighbor. This is following in the footsteps of Jesus. We come here to be strengthened so that we can take up our cross for the sake of others and follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Some of us might say that the Micro Food Pantry is how we serve our neighbor. That is true, but it does not directly connect us to our neighbor. The Caring Committee helps us find ways, as do the quilters, and the Parish House to meet the needs of our neighbors. Each one of these are ministries in which we meet our neighbor's needs, but it does not always directly connect us to our neighbor. If the church has left the building, the church being the people, you and me, then we are called to be out with our neighbor. Even though we are not the Messiah, we are who people see or don't see Jeus in. Following in the footsteps of Jesus is going out into the world and doing the work of Jesus. We carry our crosses for the sake of others. Jesus died for all of us and not himself. In our country today there are groups of Christians who view the kingdom differently then we do. They see the United States as only a Christian nation where all are not equal. Listen closely to messages coming from candidates. You will need to decide who has the message that will support God's kingdom as we have come to know it. One of love and forgiveness and not fear. One that sees all people equal in God's eyes. One that seems to want to use power and control to support the right for all people. This is what God's kingdom is to look like. Is this the kind of Jesus, the Messiah that people see in us? I want stress here it is not something that we do on our own. This is good news as our salvation is not based on our performance. It is only by the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit that Jesus lives and shines through us. When Jesus asks the question today. “Who do you say that I am?” The answer will be found in how we follow in the footsteps of Jesus and going out into the world in the name of Jesus representing Faith Lutheran Church to our neighbors. This is where we will meet Jesus, the Messiah and people will see Jesus in us and the kingdom of God brought to earth. This is how the question will, Who do you say that I am will be answered. Questioning God, you challenge us today with the question, Who do we see that you are? Peter thought he understood who Jesus the Messiah was according to his way of thinking. You sent Jesus to try and model and teach what it means to follow you. May your Holy Spirit give us the wisdom to know how to live out your kingdom in the world today modeling for our neighbors who Jesus is. As a result of how we allow you to live and shine through our lives, the question will be answered, Who do we say that you are. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Sermon: Nic MerchantSermon Title: "Doing Something New: (1) Spaces of Christ-Centered Connection"Theme Music: "Make My Day"
2024-09-08 Sermon- Rev. Aaron Uphoff The 15th Sunday After Trinity- Rally Day Luke 9:46-56
It's Rally Day! Time to join in and build deeper relationships! Building Healthy Relationships: Rally Day
Welcome to this week's sermon "Keeping Score" preached by Pastor Bucky Holmes, recorded live on Rally Day, September 8, 2024, at First Presbyterian Church of Dunn. In this compelling sermon, Pastor Bucky delves into Matthew 18:21-35, unpacking the timeless lesson of the parable of the unforgiving servant. As we gather to launch a new season of ministry and community at our church, Pastor Bucky offers a thought-provoking message on the importance of forgiveness and letting go of grudges. This sermon is a perfect blend of scripture, practical wisdom, and heartfelt encouragement to help you start the season with a fresh perspective on grace and reconciliation. Join us for an inspiring start to the year and a reminder of the powerful impact of living out Christ's teachings in our everyday lives. Send us a textAnd that wraps up today's episode! We hope you enjoyed our sermon and found it inspiring. If you're looking for a welcoming community to join for worship, we'd love to see you in person. Join us every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. We're located at 901 North Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. Whether you're a longtime member or new to the area, there's a place for you here. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation.
As Lutherans young and old head back to Sunday school this fall, Rachel wants to know: How much do you really know about the history of Sunday school? It's a Trivia Challenge for the back-to-school season, full of eye-opening factoids about the roots of Christian education in the church. Where and when did the first “Sunday school” begin? What did pastors originally think about this ecclesial innovation? Why were Lutherans late — but enthusiastic — adopters of Sunday school for young people? And what on earth is a FLANNELGRAPH? Resources referenced include: The Historical Development of the Sunday School Movement in the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod (csl.edu) Christian Cyclopedia (lcms.org) The Christenlehre - Christian Culture (lutherclassical.org) Sunday school - Wikipedia Flannelgraph - Wikipedia Church and Families: The Latest Statistics on Church Attendance (churchleaders.com) Related episodes: {The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism(ish): Rally Day! - KFUO Radio {The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge} Sharathon 2024: The Confirmation Party Planning Committee! - KFUO Radio {The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge} Rachel's Trivia Challenge: Vacation Bible School - KFUO Radio {The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge} Erin's Recipe Card: Iron Ladle Challenge — VBS Snacks - KFUO Radio Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
An anonymous gift of a two half-pound peanut butter cups were delivered to Pastor DJ, so the team indulged. DJ and Dayna teased the upcoming sermon series "The Atonement Games" and Rally Day 2024. That Podcast is available on the following podcast services by searching “Atonement Fargo”: Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Castbox Find us online at: YouTube Facebook Twitter https://thatpodcast.net https://atonement.live https://www.atonementfargo.org
LIsten to Charlie Crimebuster rant about how the Secret Service flopped when protecting the Former President of the United States. Learn things about when President Trump was shot that you may not know today. Discover how the Service was attempting to "oover their tracks," and how Local Law Enforcement stepped up to the plate. This and more on this episode of part one-The Trump Rally-A day that went horribly horribly Wrong! Contact Charlie Crimebuster: charliecrimebuster@gmail.com Support: www.peacemakernetwork.com Website: www.charliecrimebuster.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CharlieCrimebuster META/Facebook: www.facebook.com/charliecrimebuster X (formerly Twitter.com): www.x.com/C_Crimebuster
We are at the PNW Rally up in Oregon. If you couldn't make it to the eventl Live vicariously through us.
Went down again to stand with about 250 Victorians, all outraged that this wanton slaughter of innocents continues in the face of all international law and basic morality.
Enjoined again about 150 Victorians disgusted and dismayed by Canada's failures to oppose Israel's determined genocide campaign against Palestinians in their homeland.
Enjoined about two hundred Victorians behind the Legislature Buildings to express a collective outrage at the continued genocide in Gaza, (and increasingly ferocious pogroms in the West Bank and Jerusalem) and the Western governments' refusal to step in to stop the killing. Just his week, the United States vetoed again a resolution in the UN to recognize Palestine as a State, a move that would trigger other provisions to protect the citizenry there.
Was there in spirit today, as Christina attended and recorded the event on the lawn of the B.C. Legislative Buildings today. She reports about 200 Victorians attending in solidarity, while some dozen or so counter-demonstrators were there to express sympathy with the Israeli state as it's murderous campaign of genocide and dispossession against the Palestinian people of Gaza and increasingly in the West Bank grinds on. Today also marked a turning point perhaps in the situation in the region, with Iran, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen retaliating together against Israel's illegal bombing and assassination campaigns that have plagued their respective nations for so long.
Joined a couple hundred Victorians braving the weather to once again express their dismay at the Government of Canada's beyond weak response to Israel's horror in Gaza and the West Bank, Palestine.
Joined between 200-300 Victorians to again demand, for the 23rd week in a row, the Canadian government fulfill its obligations to international law and human decency.
Israel's Flour Massacre February 29, 2024 Joined between 700-800 Victorians down at the Legislative Buildings to express outrage at the continued complicity of the Canadian government in Israel's genocide in Palestine.
This year, as spirit week rolls around again, culminating in yet another Rally Day, we're bringing you an episode exploring how school spirit has changed over the years. This episode was produced by Miriam Reichenberg and Zazie Duchene, and edited by Julia Brimmer. Interviews were conducted by Emmett Price and Taylor Renauld. We used audio from last year's Buzz episode called The Sounds and Sights of Red and Gold Day. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsjacket/message
Ryan couldn't make it podcasting, so special guest Lisa filled in! This episode is about the kick-off to fall, Rally Day! Wednesday night programming started as well! That Podcast is available on the following podcast services by searching “Atonement Fargo”: Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Castbox Find us online at: YouTube Facebook Twitter https://thatpodcast.net https://atonement.live https://www.atonementfargo.org
Sermon: Nic MerchantSermon Title: Where two or three are gatheredTheme Music: "Electric Sunday" by Mario Rodriguez
Pastor Luke introduces the upcoming programming year, WHAT HE SAID. Scripture reading: Genesis 3:1-7.
In this weeks episode... Jon gives us a very anticipated roof box update... We've got a track day booked! We discover that John Cena drives a Civic Type R... We discuss what radio stations we listen to in the car. Niall and Bulge go to Rally Day! Bulges Car Game makes a triumphant return!! We talk about our experices with Super Cars. **Our Patreon is now LIVE! If you want to support us then head over to https://www.patreon.com/lemonlifeautopod - you get a host of exclusive benefits including a short non-car podcast!** We release an episode every fortnight. Follow us on all the socials... https://linktr.ee/lemonlifeautopod
Day 1 is in the book at Sonora Rally here in Hermosillo Sonora. We are just getting started and the bivouac is full of energy! Luc Valentine from Off Piste Adventures stopped by really quick and we took a second to chat with him and then a few minute later SoCal local fast guy Jacob Argubright rolls by! Tune in to hear what they have to say. Travelling to Baja or Sonora soon? Do not forget to grab your insurance, visit BajaBound.com and get set up today! Also, if you have not already heard about it, check out Countershox.com for more info on what this thing does! Or listen to Episode 065 with Nathan Looney of CounterShox Thank you for tuning in to Chasing Waypoints Podcast! Like what you heard? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and do not miss an episode! Also, you can follow us on Facebook (Chasing Waypoints) or Instagram (@chasingwaypoints) Want to participate? Check the Facebook page for your favorite episode and comment, we want to hear from you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasing-waypoints/support
We are choppin' it up with Executive Director Bri Padilla and Board Member Nicole Buffong with the Chamber of Cannabis. Tune in as we discuss Cannabis Legislative Rally Day in Carson City, NV and you are welcome to come rally with us! Join us on Monday, April 10th, 2023 at 8am to support 3 initiative. The first initiative is to deschedule cannabis in Nevada, the second is to allow ex-offenders to work in the industry, and last but not least, is to double the daily purchase and possession limits of cannabis. To learn more about Rally Day and the Chamber of Cannabis, head over to instagram at @chamberofcannabis. To become a member head go online to www.thechamberofcannabis.org. You can listen to High Budtenders on all major podcast service or at www.highbudtenders.com/podcast and find us @highbudtenders on Instagram. We thank you for listening to the Potcast and as alway, Stay High, Budtenders!