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Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Green MP and former leader Caroline Lucas, Alba Party leader and former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond, Conservative MP Heather Wheeler and social entrepreneur and Baptist minister Reverend Steve Chalke.
Iain Dale interviews author, social entrepreneur and Baptist minister Reverend Steve Chalke about optimism, religion, making a positive difference and much more.
On today's show, Mark will delve into how he stopped the abolition of the staff at the UK's railway stations and why he was so strongly against the change. Later, Emily, who is one of the Directors for the Sussex International Film Festival, will join us. Lembit will ask Emily if there is a need for her to think twice about submitting an entry to the festival if she believes that some people might be offended by the content. Additionally, Reverend Steve Chalke will discuss with Lembit the humanitarian situation in Gaza and what could be done to handle humanitarian aid in such conflicts. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: The Rt Hon Mark Francois is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Rayleigh and Wickford, Member of the Public Accounts Committee & Member of the Defence Select Committee. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Emily Isaacs is a writer and filmmaker. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Stephen John Chalke MBE FRSA is a British Baptist minister, the founder of the Oasis Charitable Trust, a former United Nations' Special Adviser on Human Trafficking and a social activist. He is the author of a large number of books and articles as well as a former presenter and now regular contributor and commentator on television, radio and other media. Oasis Charitable Trust, commonly known as Oasis, is a UK-based Christian registered charity. It was founded by the Reverend Steve Chalke in September of 1985. Chalke had been assistant minister at Tonbridge Baptist Church, Kent, for four years. He left this job with the aim of setting up a hostel for homeless young people. Oasis now has over 5,000 staff in the UK as well as thousands more volunteers. Since its foundation Oasis has also developed into a family of charities now working on four continents (11 countries) around the world, with the goal of delivering housing, education, training, youth work and healthcare.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP and former Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, Conservative MP Angela Richardson, former Telegraph editor Lord Moore and Founder of the Oasis Charitable Trust and Baptist minister Steve Chalke.
Julian Fellowes opens up his bag of tricks in the penultimate episode of Belgravia. The news of Charles Pope's lineage may just be exposed, but how will the legacy of Sophia Trenchard be affected? How will Reverend Steve resolve his debts? Is Maria's mother doing right by her daughter? How effective is Oliver when he's motivated? Find out that and a whole lot more this week! To support the LoG on Patreon visit: https://www.patreon.com/lordsofgrantham To buy LoG Merchandise visit: https://www.teepublic.com/user/lords-of-grantham-podcast
His passing is being mourned by many. In this episode, we canonize Queer Saint Reverend Steve Pieters, whose work to bring love and awareness to the AIDS crisis and the LGBT+ community has been recognized by everyone from Tammy Faye (another Queer Saint!) to US Presidents. Most importantly, Steve was a friend of Yass, Jesus' very own Azariah Southworth. This episode commemorates Steve and all the power and love he gave to the world. Yass, Jesus! is hosted by Danny Franzese and Azariah Southworth. Our producers are Ross Murray and Meredith Paulley. Sound, music, and post-production by Chris Heckman. Get to know us better: Daniel Franzese https://whatsupdanny.com/ Twitter Instagram Facebook Azariah Southworth https://azariahspeaks.com/ Instagram Facebook Ross Murray The Naming Project GLAAD Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yassjesus/message
Our guest today, the Rev. Dr. Steve Pieters was raised in Andover, Massachusetts, where his father chaired the Mathematics Department at Phillips Academy. In 1976, he joined Good Shepherd Parish Metropolitan Community Church in Chicago, where he decided to pursue a calling to the professional ministry. In 1982, Steve resigned his position in Hartford and moved to Los Angeles, where he began to experience a series of illnesses that were diagnosed as AIDS-Related Complex. In April, 1984, he was diagnosed with AIDS/Kaposi's Sarcoma and stage four lymphoma, and he was told by one health professional that he would not live to see 1985. Not only did he live to see 1985, but during that year he became "patient number 1" on the first anti-viral drug trial, taking suramin for a total of 39 weeks. While on suramin, both cancers went into complete remission. Due to toxic side effects, the drug was discontinued for use against AIDS. However, Rev. Pieters continues to enjoy a complete remission of his cancers. Since his diagnosis, Rev. Pieters has served on the Boards of Directors of AIDS Project Los Angeles, the AIDS Interfaith Council of Southern California, the AIDS National Interfaith Network (USA), and the first Los Angeles City/County AIDS Task Force, and was Field Director for the AIDS Ministry of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches from 1987 to 1997. Pieters was one of twelve invited guests at a Prayer Breakfast at the White House with U.S. President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and National AIDS Policy Coordinator Kristine Gebbie prior to World AIDS Day 1993. The President talked about Rev. Pieters in his World AIDS Day speech on December 1, 1993. He was famously interviewed by Tammy Faye Bakker on her TV show, and that interview was recreated in the film The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
Our guest today, the Rev. Dr. Steve Pieters was raised in Andover, Massachusetts, where his father chaired the Mathematics Department at Phillips Academy. In 1976, he joined Good Shepherd Parish Metropolitan Community Church in Chicago, where he decided to pursue a calling to the professional ministry. In 1982, Steve resigned his position in Hartford and moved to Los Angeles, where he began to experience a series of illnesses that were diagnosed as AIDS-Related Complex. In April, 1984, he was diagnosed with AIDS/Kaposi's Sarcoma and stage four lymphoma, and he was told by one health professional that he would not live to see 1985. Not only did he live to see 1985, but during that year he became "patient number 1" on the first anti-viral drug trial, taking suramin for a total of 39 weeks. While on suramin, both cancers went into complete remission. Due to toxic side effects, the drug was discontinued for use against AIDS. However, Rev. Pieters continues to enjoy a complete remission of his cancers. Since his diagnosis, Rev. Pieters has served on the Boards of Directors of AIDS Project Los Angeles, the AIDS Interfaith Council of Southern California, the AIDS National Interfaith Network (USA), and the first Los Angeles City/County AIDS Task Force, and was Field Director for the AIDS Ministry of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches from 1987 to 1997. Pieters was one of twelve invited guests at a Prayer Breakfast at the White House with U.S. President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and National AIDS Policy Coordinator Kristine Gebbie prior to World AIDS Day 1993. The President talked about Rev. Pieters in his World AIDS Day speech on December 1, 1993. He was famously interviewed by Tammy Faye Bakker on her TV show, and that interview was recreated in the film The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
Steve talks about the supernatural element of preaching, allowing the text to change your mind and why prep needs to start a week before most people think.
Christina sits down with Reverend Steve Casteel from Heritage United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. Steve was part of the Faith panel at the 2022 End It For Good SHIFT Summit. In this episode, he talks about how he became involved with these issues of drugs and drug use, why stigma is so prevalent in the faith community, and how having hard conversations is good for the church.
Meet Reverend Steve Pieters, one of the original AIDS survivors, activist, therapist, and most recently, celebrity, famous for his groundbreaking 1985 interview with Tammy Faye Bakker that inspired Jessica Chastain to take the role in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. We talk about Steve's long and inspiring journey through AIDS, spirituality, gay culture, the power of hope, and how his fairy wand ended up in the Smithsonian. iamMathura: Gay Life, Guests and Fairy Tales is an LGBTQ+ Podcast hosted by creator Mathura Hawley. Each episode features a mix of commentary, interviews and storytelling from Mathura and guests who share in the ongoing search for truth and light.
Please join me as I welcome my friend and colleague, Reverend Steve Norman who is a speaker and writer-in-residence for Winning At Home. This organization is a faith based program devoted to counseling and guidance for parents and families in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I met Steve when he was a Pastor at Kensington Church in Troy, Michigan and we have remained friends. On today's show, he will share an experience which allowed life to get in the way of his obligations as a parent. Join me as we learn from Steve how to WAKE UP TO LIFE!!!
Reverend Steve Pieters, one of the most charming and influential religious leaders of today, has many distinctive achievements to his credit. Understatement. He has been living with AIDS for 40 years, which by itself puts him in a unique category. This miracle caught the eye of Tammy Faye Baker who reached out to him years ago to ask him...
Very exciting service today!! Special guest Reverend Steve Peters recalls his groundbreaking 1985 interview with Tammy Faye, as an openly gay pastor with AIDS at a time when such labels came with very heavy stigmas. This is a service is filled with exclusive personal details surrounding Reverend Steve's controversial appearance on PTL, and intimate stories about Reverend Steve's inspiring ongoing battles, from the most harrowing encounters with Death, to widespread ignorance, hatred, and shame around the early years of the AIDS epidemic.Be encouraged
Today I'm sharing an interview I had with Reverend Steve Camp, who presides over the Faith Congregational Church in Hartford, Connecticut. Reverend Camp is a lifelong member of the United Church of Christ network of churches, and grew up as a parishioner at Faith Church. He is an outspoken leader when it comes to social justice for all people. When reverend camp was 25, he quit his job and took a road trip down south, where by chance he enrolled as a student at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach. Reverend Camp says he had a taste for social justice even back then. When he wasn’t working as you could find him at the provost’s office fighting for better services for his fellow students. In our interview we discuss finding the right friends to spend your time with and pursuing what you’re truly passionate about. Here’s Reverend Steve Camp on 25.
His Love CompelsGuest speaker: Reverend Steve Posey
MERRY CHRISTMAS FRIEND! In this special episode, I sat down with Steve Garrett - a pastor, worship leader, songwriter, master musician and artist. We answer the question "What is the true meaning of Christmas, and how do we live it year round. Steve's most recent album "Reconstruction" is a journey through his own "prodigal son" testimony. Watch the 15 minute mini documentary here: https://youtu.be/aW3bKt1Zvbo Visit www.thesoundmindpodcast.com & www.treehousemediaco.com for more. Leave us a 5 star review in iTunes, and follow "TheSoundMindPodcast" on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
Address given by the Lord Mayor's Chaplain, The Reverend Steve Mason, at Matins attended in Civic State by the Lord Mayor of Westminster, 2nd July 2017 #westminsterabbey #westminstercitycouncil #lordmayorofwestminster
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Eskimo Bob and Reverend Steve break-in the new decade of 2010 with style and grace that make cro-mangnon man jealous.
Eskimo Bob and Reverend Steve break-in the new decade of 2010 with style and grace that make cro-mangnon man jealous.
As 2009 comes to a close - Eskimo Bob and Reverend Steve take a moment to reflect and pontificate their purpose and the meaning of life.Best of Eskimo Bob Lives - the classic sketches and interviews and Eskimo Bob"isms" that make this show so mediocre.
As 2009 comes to a close - Eskimo Bob and Reverend Steve take a moment to reflect and pontificate their purpose and the meaning of life.Best of Eskimo Bob Lives - the classic sketches and interviews and Eskimo Bob"isms" that make this show so mediocre.
The last Sunday before Christmas - Eskimo Bob and Reverend Steve put a chokehold on the cyberspace in the wake of the Historic Six Month episode last week.Last minute Christmas ideas and Eskimo Bob takes on Flylady. . .
The last Sunday before Christmas - Eskimo Bob and Reverend Steve put a chokehold on the cyberspace in the wake of the Historic Six Month episode last week.Last minute Christmas ideas and Eskimo Bob takes on Flylady. . .
In this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. Six Month Celebration brings The Virgin Mary in - A new Promotion is unveiled - and Performing Missionaries! To call in dial 347-637-3422
In this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. Six Month Celebration brings The Virgin Mary in - A new Promotion is unveiled - and Performing Missionaries! To call in dial 347-637-3422
n this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. We celebrate the Air Jordan Episode and 1st of the Episodes of December.Segment: Man Who Has Nothing to Contribute.To call in dial 347-637-3422
n this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. We celebrate the Air Jordan Episode and 1st of the Episodes of December.Segment: Man Who Has Nothing to Contribute.To call in dial 347-637-3422
In this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. Eskimo Bob Lives celebrates being 21 and now LEGAL!! Join the PARTY!! To call in dial 347-637-3422
In this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. Eskimo Bob Lives celebrates being 21 and now LEGAL!! Join the PARTY!! To call in dial 347-637-3422
In this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. Segement PG-33 makes it's second appearance. Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve interview and have a conversation with Reverend Michael. Discussion on raw foods and how it affects the outcome to the Feminization of America. To call in dial 347-637-3422
In this episode - Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve journey further into the Cyberspace. Segement PG-33 makes it's second appearance. Eskimo Bob and The Reverend Steve interview and have a conversation with Reverend Michael. Discussion on raw foods and how it affects the outcome to the Feminization of America. To call in dial 347-637-3422
This week we talked about my Syracuse adventure, Reverend Steve came in and talked about swasticas in Times Square, some more poop talk, Dick Cheney's gun incident, and some hot news topics. Here it is