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Sparky May Need An Extra Pair of Pants@BarriqueBrewing @HollowsBeer @TrilliumBrewing @TheVeilBrewing @zebulonbrewing @VariousArtistsBrewing #barleywine #podcast #radioshow #hostCo hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Rev Mark, Good ol Boy Sparky, Good ol Boy Kendall, and Good ol Gal JulieannaSUDS Episode – We take a nostalgic trip back to our roots with a barleywine tasting reminiscent of our very first show on the subject. With plenty of laughs and insightful tasting notes, our hosts will rate each beer on a scale from 1 to 5, sharing their thoughts on flavor profiles, food pairings, and the art of aging barley wines. So grab your favorite winter sipper and join us for this delightful journey through the world of barleywines! Tune in to hear how these brews stack up against each other and what makes each one unique. Whether you're a barleywine aficionado or a curious newcomer, there's something for everyone in this episode. Cheers!6:50Echo In The Void (2024)– Barrel-Aged Vienna wine aged one year in bourbon casks and then an additional year in maple syrup and rum casks. 10.1 % ABV. Barrique Brewing and Blending Nashville, TN in collaboration with The Hollows Koog aan de Zaan, Noord-Holland Netherlands SUDS-412:58Drove of Oxen (2024)- American Barrel-aged Barleywine. 13.9% ABV Trillium Brewing Company Canton MA brewed in collaboration with The Veil Brewing Company Richmond, VA SUDS-320:58English Barleywine brewed for Andre the Giant (2021)- 10% ABV Zebulon Artisan Ales Weaverville, NC SUDS-527:22New Fangled Perspective (2020) English Barleywine 10% ABV Various Artists Brewing Company Nashville, TN SUDS-232:27Harvest Ale (2001)- English Barleywine 11.5% ABV J.W. Lees & CO Middleton Junction Manchester England SUDS-5info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB/Bluesky - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviewshttps://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell Swing/ FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)TITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead & Jeff WoodsPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead & Jeff WoodsPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Talk Media Network, Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, PodBeanProducer: Good ol Gal Julieanna & Good ol Boy DaveExecutive Producer: Good ol Boy MikeBarley Wine, Craft Beer, Aging Beer, Beer Tasting, Barrique Brewing, Trillium Brewing, Veil Brewing, Zebulon Artisanales, Various Artists Brewing, Beer Ratings, Beer Pairing, Alcohol By Volume, Maple Syrup Beer, Rum Barrel Aged, American Barleywine, English Barleywine, Beer Styles, Sips Suds And Smokes, Podcast On Beer, Beer Enthusiasts
CURRENT SERIES - Sheesh: Cultivating Wonder in a Monochrome World “Sheesh” is more than an expression of surprise—it's a recognition that life is filled with moments that take our breath away, if only we notice them. This series challenges us to break free from the autopilot of modern life and cultivate a heart that marvels at God's presence in both the extraordinary and the ordinary. Through six transformative weeks, we'll explore ancient spiritual practices that awaken wonder. Join us as we trade our tired, monochrome existence for a life painted with wonder, meaning, and divine surprise.
Rev Mark Shows Off His Old Wood@elderpinebeer #MDbeer #beer #radioshow #podcast Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Rev Mark, Good ol Boy Sparky Good ol Boy Kendall, and Good ol Gal JulieannaSUDS Episode – We celebrate the triumphant return of our prodigal son, Reverend Mark, who has journeyed from the wilds of Maryland with a curated flight of beers from Elder Pine Brewing and Blending Company. Join us as we dive into a delightful tasting of five unique brews, including the crisp E.P. Pils. We'll also explore the complex flavors of the Double Barrel Through Woven Branches dark lager and a special bonus beer that promises to surprise. Our hosts will share their tasting notes, food pairings, and ratings for each beer. Get ready for a fun and informative episode filled with laughter, camaraderie, and, of course, great beer! We'll be rating these beers on a scale from 1 to 5, so don't miss out on the fun!All Beer in this episode from Elder Pine Brewing and Blending Company, Gaithersburg, MD7:19EP Pils – German pilsner brewed with German Pilsner and Czech hops 5% ABV SUDS-512:10Moonscribe Vol. IV- Belgian-style Blonde hopped with Riwaka and aged solera-style in American Oak foeders. 6.6% ABV SUDS-520:10Summon the Moon Lord – English-style Barleywine boiled for 24 hours, aged in Heaven Hill Bourbon Barrels for 18 months. 16% ABV SUDS-426:39Double Barrel Through Woven Branches- Double Barrel-Aged Dark Lager Blend: 50% Double Oaked Schwarzbier foeder-aged for 6 months then finished in bourbon barrels for 18 months; 25% Black Lager aged in stainless steel for 3 months; 25% Double Oaked Lager wine foeder-aged for 5 months and finished in port barrels for 9 months. All of this was blended together and aged an additional 12 months in freshly-emptied rye whisky barrels. 10.8% ABV SUDS-535:52Empyreumatic – smoked Helles lager with Lapsang Souchong tea, beachwood smoked barley, oak smoked wheat and Saaz hops. 5.5% ABV SUDS-5info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB/Bluesky - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast.Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviewshttps://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2XblorcThe easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits:TITLE: Maxwell Swing/ FlapperjackPERFORMED BY: Texas GypsiesCOMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI)PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI)TITLE: Back RoadsPERFORMED BY: Woods & WhiteheadCOMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead & Jeff WoodsPUBLISHED BY: Terry WhiteheadCOURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead & Jeff WoodsPost production services : Pro Podcast SolutionsAdvertising sales: Contact us directlyContent hosting services: Talk Media Network, Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, PodBeanProducer: Good ol Gal Julieanna & Good ol Boy DaveExecutive Producer: Good ol Boy MikeElder Pine Brewing, Maryland Craft Beer, Beer Tasting, Belgian Blonde Ale, English Barley Wine, German Pilsner, Dark Lager, Craft Beer Reviews, Brewery Takeover, Craft Beer Enthusiasts, Beer Pairing, Beer Ratings,Craft Beer Culture, Beer Flight, Homebrewing, Beer Styles, Beer Recommendations, Craft Brewery Spotlight
@elderpinebeer #MDbeer #beer #radioshow #podcast Have you ever tasted a Belgian blonde ale or an English barley wine? Join us in our latest episode where we explore the delicious offerings from Elder Pine Brewing! Perfect for craft beer lovers!
CURRENT SERIES - Sheesh: Cultivating Wonder in a Monochrome World “Sheesh” is more than an expression of surprise—it's a recognition that life is filled with moments that take our breath away, if only we notice them. This series challenges us to break free from the autopilot of modern life and cultivate a heart that marvels at God's presence in both the extraordinary and the ordinary. Through six transformative weeks, we'll explore ancient spiritual practices that awaken wonder. Join us as we trade our tired, monochrome existence for a life painted with wonder, meaning, and divine surprise.
FPC Knoxville's 1/11/26 Sunday Sermon - “Into The Mud” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Psalm 29/Matthew 3:13-17)
Sunday Evening, January 4th, 2026
Sunday January 4th, 2025
FPC Knoxville's 1/4/26 Sunday Sermon - “God-With-Us” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Matthew 2:1-12/Isaiah 60:1-6)Hymn of Response - "Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow" performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
From Faith To Faith To The Nations Ministries - Nürnbergerstr. 7 - 90762 Fürth - Deutschland - info@fffnations.de www.fffnations.com
From Faith To Faith To The Nations Ministries - Nürnbergerstr. 7 - 90762 Fürth - Deutschland - info@fffnations.de www.fffnations.com Jh 3:1-; Mt 19:16; Hebr 10:1-10
CURRENT SERIES - Arrival: A Journey Through the Season of Expectation This Advent, we invite you to pause, reflect, and prepare your heart for the coming of Christ through our series Arrival. In a world marked by uncertainty, division, and constant noise, we yearn for signs that God is still breaking through—still showing up in unexpected ways to make good on ancient promises. Arrival explores the profound truth that God doesn't wait for perfect conditions to enter our lives. Hope arrives in seasons of waiting. Peace arrives amid chaos. Joy arrives independent of our circumstances. Love arrives in the most inhospitable places. And Light arrives to dispel every darkness. Over four weeks, we'll journey through the themes of Advent with fresh eyes, discovering that Christ's arrival isn't just a historical event we commemorate—it's an ongoing reality we can experience today.
CURRENT SERIES - Arrival: A Journey Through the Season of Expectation This Advent, we invite you to pause, reflect, and prepare your heart for the coming of Christ through our series Arrival. In a world marked by uncertainty, division, and constant noise, we yearn for signs that God is still breaking through—still showing up in unexpected ways to make good on ancient promises. Arrival explores the profound truth that God doesn't wait for perfect conditions to enter our lives. Hope arrives in seasons of waiting. Peace arrives amid chaos. Joy arrives independent of our circumstances. Love arrives in the most inhospitable places. And Light arrives to dispel every darkness. Over four weeks, we'll journey through the themes of Advent with fresh eyes, discovering that Christ's arrival isn't just a historical event we commemorate—it's an ongoing reality we can experience today.
FPC Knoxville's 12/21/25 Sunday Sermon - “God-With-Us” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Isaiah 7:10-14/Matthew 1:18-25)Hymn of Response - "What Child is This" performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
From Faith To Faith To The Nations Ministries - Nürnbergerstr. 7 - 90762 Fürth - Deutschland - info@fffnations.de www.fffnations.com Jh 3:1-; Gal 2:19-21
CURRENT SERIES - Arrival: A Journey Through the Season of Expectation This Advent, we invite you to pause, reflect, and prepare your heart for the coming of Christ through our series Arrival. In a world marked by uncertainty, division, and constant noise, we yearn for signs that God is still breaking through—still showing up in unexpected ways to make good on ancient promises. Arrival explores the profound truth that God doesn't wait for perfect conditions to enter our lives. Hope arrives in seasons of waiting. Peace arrives amid chaos. Joy arrives independent of our circumstances. Love arrives in the most inhospitable places. And Light arrives to dispel every darkness. Over four weeks, we'll journey through the themes of Advent with fresh eyes, discovering that Christ's arrival isn't just a historical event we commemorate—it's an ongoing reality we can experience today.
FPC Knoxville's 12/14/25 Sunday Sermon - “Go and Tell” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Isaiah 35:1-10/Matthew 11:2-11)Hymn of Response - " Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming " performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
CURRENT SERIES - Arrival: A Journey Through the Season of Expectation This Advent, we invite you to pause, reflect, and prepare your heart for the coming of Christ through our series Arrival. In a world marked by uncertainty, division, and constant noise, we yearn for signs that God is still breaking through—still showing up in unexpected ways to make good on ancient promises. Arrival explores the profound truth that God doesn't wait for perfect conditions to enter our lives. Hope arrives in seasons of waiting. Peace arrives amid chaos. Joy arrives independent of our circumstances. Love arrives in the most inhospitable places. And Light arrives to dispel every darkness. Over four weeks, we'll journey through the themes of Advent with fresh eyes, discovering that Christ's arrival isn't just a historical event we commemorate—it's an ongoing reality we can experience today.
12-07-2025 Rev. Mark Hughes "What The Devil Fears The Devil Fights" SUN 6PM
12-07-2025 Rev. Mark Hughes "When God Gets In Your Business" SUN 10AM
CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Deeply Rooted" In an age when the world's problems can feel overwhelming and immovable, we are called to trust that our small, faithful acts can move mountains over time. In seasons of social turbulence and upheaval, when everything feels unsteady, we need deep roots—an anchor that holds us firmly in faith, community, and courage. Like the mustard seed that grows into the greatest of trees, like the oak whose roots run deep enough to withstand every storm, we are called to be sources of stability and resilience when life churns around us. This series explores how daily commitment to faithful, merciful, and generous living strengthens our inner reserves—ensuring we remain unshaken by life's challenges and fruitful through every season.
FPC Knoxville's 11/23/25 Sunday Sermon - “The Math of Thanksgiving” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Philippians 4:4-9/Deuteronomy 8:1-3, 7-18)Hymn of Response - "We Gather Together" performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Deeply Rooted" In an age when the world's problems can feel overwhelming and immovable, we are called to trust that our small, faithful acts can move mountains over time. In seasons of social turbulence and upheaval, when everything feels unsteady, we need deep roots—an anchor that holds us firmly in faith, community, and courage. Like the mustard seed that grows into the greatest of trees, like the oak whose roots run deep enough to withstand every storm, we are called to be sources of stability and resilience when life churns around us. This series explores how daily commitment to faithful, merciful, and generous living strengthens our inner reserves—ensuring we remain unshaken by life's challenges and fruitful through every season.
FPC Knoxville's 11/16/25 Sunday Sermon - “Keep On Keeping On” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Isaiah 12/Luke 21:5-19)Hymn of Response - "How Firm a Foundation" performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
CURRENT SERMON SERIES: "Deeply Rooted" In an age when the world's problems can feel overwhelming and immovable, we are called to trust that our small, faithful acts can move mountains over time. In seasons of social turbulence and upheaval, when everything feels unsteady, we need deep roots—an anchor that holds us firmly in faith, community, and courage. Like the mustard seed that grows into the greatest of trees, like the oak whose roots run deep enough to withstand every storm, we are called to be sources of stability and resilience when life churns around us. This series explores how daily commitment to faithful, merciful, and generous living strengthens our inner reserves—ensuring we remain unshaken by life's challenges and fruitful through every season.
CURRENT SERMON SERIES: In God's Presence: Three Ways to Pray October 19 – November 2 Prayer is more than words—it's a way of being in active relationship with the divine. This three-week sermon series explores the prayer practices of petition, confession, and intercession through a view of God who is profoundly relational, responsive, and ever evolving with creation. Rather than approaching prayer as a way of changing God's mind about a pre-ordained outcome, we'll discover how these forms open us to deeper transformation, healing, and alignment with the flow of divine love and possibility. Each week will offer a new pathway into God's presence, helping us cultivate a more honest, compassionate, and empowering spirituality. Join us as we learn to pray not just to God, but with God, in a world alive with divine possibility.
FPC Knoxville's 11/2/25 Sunday Sermon - “Saint Zacchaeus” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Psalm 32:1-7, 10-11/Luke 19:1-10)
CURRENT SERMON SERIES: In God's Presence: Three Ways to Pray October 19 – November 2 Prayer is more than words—it's a way of being in active relationship with the divine. This three-week sermon series explores the prayer practices of petition, confession, and intercession through a view of God who is profoundly relational, responsive, and ever evolving with creation. Rather than approaching prayer as a way of changing God's mind about a pre-ordained outcome, we'll discover how these forms open us to deeper transformation, healing, and alignment with the flow of divine love and possibility. Each week will offer a new pathway into God's presence, helping us cultivate a more honest, compassionate, and empowering spirituality. Join us as we learn to pray not just to God, but with God, in a world alive with divine possibility.
FPC Knoxville's 10/26/25 Sunday Sermon - “The Perfect Storm” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Acts 27:1-44 (selected verses)Hymn Of Response: "Called as Partners in Christ's Service" performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.
Today, sitting with us in the class of someone who's been in the thick of every significant social justice movement for the past 40 years, Reverend Mark Thompson.A political, civil rights and human rights activist who's organized everything from the 1993 DC Statehood civil disobedience campaign, where he spent 20 days in jail to the upcoming 30th anniversary of The Million Man March. He's also the host of Make It Plain, a brilliant podcast, breaking Down Politics and Human Rights, and he recently authored the lead paper on DC Statehood for the State of the People Black Paper Project.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
Current Sermon Series The Politics of Jesus: Following Christ Beyond Left and Right September 7 – October 12 In our polarized world, Christians often feel pressured to choose between political tribes. But Jesus offers a third way that transcends partisan divisions. This series explores how Christ's kingdom values challenge both conservative and progressive assumptions, calling us to a higher allegiance. We'll examine how Jesus' cross dismantles systems of domination, how his economics challenge both capitalism and socialism, and how his community of disciples embodies a new social order. Rather than baptizing political ideologies, we'll explore how the gospel can shape our civic engagement, finding unity in Christ while navigating complex social issues with wisdom, grace, and prophetic imagination and courage. September 7 | The Jubilee Revolution • Luke 4:16–30 September 14 | The Way of the Cross • Mark 8:31–38, Luke 9:51–56 September 21 | A New Social Order • Acts 2:42–47, Acts 4:32–37 September 28 | The Powers and Principalities • Ephesians 6:10–20, Colossians 2:13–15 October 5 | Revolutionary Subordination • 1 Peter 2:13–25, Romans 13:1–7 October 12 | The Politics of the Table • Luke 14:7–24, 1 Corinthians 11:17–34
Current Sermon Series The Politics of Jesus: Following Christ Beyond Left and Right September 7 – October 12 In our polarized world, Christians often feel pressured to choose between political tribes. But Jesus offers a third way that transcends partisan divisions. This series explores how Christ's kingdom values challenge both conservative and progressive assumptions, calling us to a higher allegiance. We'll examine how Jesus' cross dismantles systems of domination, how his economics challenge both capitalism and socialism, and how his community of disciples embodies a new social order. Rather than baptizing political ideologies, we'll explore how the gospel can shape our civic engagement, finding unity in Christ while navigating complex social issues with wisdom, grace, and prophetic imagination and courage. September 7 | The Jubilee Revolution • Luke 4:16–30 September 14 | The Way of the Cross • Mark 8:31–38, Luke 9:51–56 September 21 | A New Social Order • Acts 2:42–47, Acts 4:32–37 September 28 | The Powers and Principalities • Ephesians 6:10–20, Colossians 2:13–15 October 5 | Revolutionary Subordination • 1 Peter 2:13–25, Romans 13:1–7 October 12 | The Politics of the Table • Luke 14:7–24, 1 Corinthians 11:17–34
Current Sermon Series The Politics of Jesus: Following Christ Beyond Left and Right September 7 – October 12 In our polarized world, Christians often feel pressured to choose between political tribes. But Jesus offers a third way that transcends partisan divisions. This series explores how Christ's kingdom values challenge both conservative and progressive assumptions, calling us to a higher allegiance. We'll examine how Jesus' cross dismantles systems of domination, how his economics challenge both capitalism and socialism, and how his community of disciples embodies a new social order. Rather than baptizing political ideologies, we'll explore how the gospel can shape our civic engagement, finding unity in Christ while navigating complex social issues with wisdom, grace, and prophetic imagination and courage. September 7 | The Jubilee Revolution • Luke 4:16–30 September 14 | The Way of the Cross • Mark 8:31–38, Luke 9:51–56 September 21 | A New Social Order • Acts 2:42–47, Acts 4:32–37 September 28 | The Powers and Principalities • Ephesians 6:10–20, Colossians 2:13–15 October 5 | Revolutionary Subordination • 1 Peter 2:13–25, Romans 13:1–7 October 12 | The Politics of the Table • Luke 14:7–24, 1 Corinthians 11:17–34
Current Sermon Series The Politics of Jesus: Following Christ Beyond Left and Right September 7 – October 12 In our polarized world, Christians often feel pressured to choose between political tribes. But Jesus offers a third way that transcends partisan divisions. This series explores how Christ's kingdom values challenge both conservative and progressive assumptions, calling us to a higher allegiance. We'll examine how Jesus' cross dismantles systems of domination, how his economics challenge both capitalism and socialism, and how his community of disciples embodies a new social order. Rather than baptizing political ideologies, we'll explore how the gospel can shape our civic engagement, finding unity in Christ while navigating complex social issues with wisdom, grace, and prophetic imagination and courage. September 7 | The Jubilee Revolution • Luke 4:16–30 September 14 | The Way of the Cross • Mark 8:31–38, Luke 9:51–56 September 21 | A New Social Order • Acts 2:42–47, Acts 4:32–37 September 28 | The Powers and Principalities • Ephesians 6:10–20, Colossians 2:13–15 October 5 | Revolutionary Subordination • 1 Peter 2:13–25, Romans 13:1–7 October 12 | The Politics of the Table • Luke 14:7–24, 1 Corinthians 11:17–34