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In this podcast, Dr. Corrie Chumpitazi gives an overview of pediatric pain management in the emergency department context, with a focus on education and advocacy toolkits for pediatric pain management that can be used nationwide. She discusses how to optimize both recognition and management of pediatric pain, with practical tips for determining medication selection and mitigating bias. She also talks about the use of opioids in treating pediatric pain, with consideration of healthcare disparities and changes in prescribing practices over time. Upon viewing this presentation, participants will be able to: - Describe available approaches to assessing pediatric pain in the emergency department - Identify available tools for the recognition and management of pediatric pain - Discuss the role of opioids in treating pediatric pain, with consideration of changes in opioid prescribing practices over time - Identify racial and ethnic disparities in the treatment of pediatric pain Initial Publication: March 8, 2023. Articles Referenced: • Ali S, Morrison E, Shwetz S, Yaskina M, Rajagopal M, Estey A, Drendel AL. An assessment of the psychometric properties of the Stoplight Pain Scale in a Canadian paediatric emergency department. Paediatr Child Health. 2021 May 26;26(7):421-427. (6:37) • Chang CD, Saidinejad M, Atanelov Z, Dietrich AM, Lam SH, Rose E, Ruttan T, Shahid S, Stoner MJ, Sulton C, Chumpitazi CE; ACEP Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee. Emergency department strategies to combat the opioid crisis in children and adolescents. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2021 Jul 21;2(4):e12512. • Chumpitazi CE, Chang C, Atanelov Z, et al. Managing acute pain in children presenting to the emergency department without opioids. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2022;3(2):e12664. (18:14) • Goyal MK, Drendel AL, Chamberlain JM, et al. Racial/Ethnic Differences in ED Opioid Prescriptions for Long Bone Fractures: Trends Over Time. Pediatrics. 2021;148(5):e2021052481. (19:45) • Groenewald CB, Rabbitts JA, Gebert JT, Palermo TM. Trends in opioid prescriptions among children and adolescents in the United States: a nationally representative study from 1996 to 2012. Pain. 2016;157(5):1021-1027. (10:30) • Johnson TJ, Winger DG, Hickey RW, et al. Comparison of Physician Implicit Racial Bias Toward Adults Versus Children. Acad Pediatr. 2017;17(2):120-126. (21:57) • Kircher J, Drendel AL, Newton AS, et al. Acute pediatric musculoskeletal pain management in North America: a practice variation survey. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2014;53(14):1326-1335 (16:48) • Tobias JD, Green TP, Coté CJ; SECTION ON ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PAIN MEDICINE; COMMITTEE ON DRUGS. Codeine: Time to Say "No". Pediatrics. 2016;138(4):e20162396. (11:03) Additional References: • Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation & Improvement Center (EIIC) toolkits (https://emscimprovement.center/educat...) • EIIC/TREKK: Bottom Line Recommendations Pain Treatment (https://emscimprovement.center/educat...) • Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kit (PEAK) toolkits: (https://emscimprovement.center/educat...) • Stoplight Pain Scale (https://stoplightpainscale.com/) Citation: Chumpitazi CE, Perez C, Daniel D, Wolbrink TA. Pediatric pain management in the emergency department. 3/2023. Online Video. OPENPediatrics. https://soundcloud.com/openpediatrics/pediatric-pain-management-in-the-emergency-department-by-corrie-chumpitazi-md-ms-faap-facep.
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Benjamin Kolodziej — member of Faith Lutheran Church in Plano, TX, professional church organist and composer, and contributor to the Lutheran Service Book Hymnal Companion, joins Andy and Sarah to explore our rich hymnody for the season of Christmas! Today, we learn about Lutheran Service Book 359, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming." Find this hymn at hymnary.org/hymn/LSB2006/359. Theme music, “Lo, How A Rose Er Blooming” from theHymnalProject.com, used with permission. Find your edition of the Lutheran Service Book at music.cph.org/lutheran-service-book/related-products and the LSB Companion to the Hymns at cph.org/p-33586-lutheran-service-book-companion-to-the-hymns-2-volume-set.aspx. Find more research at hymnary.org.
Bob had decided to lock Christmas out this year. Given the events of the past year who could blame him? But Christmas had other ideas and snuck in the back door instead, leaving the door ajar. As it must be, if we're to let the Christ Child in. Music Credits (under license by SOCAN 2022)"O Holy Night," from the album Noël by Terry McDade & the McDades"In the Bleak Midwinter," from Midwinter by Terry McDade & the McDades"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel," from Winter Rose by Terry McDade & the McDades"Silent Night," from Midwinter by Terry McDade & the McDades"We Three Kings," from Noël by Terry McDade & the McDades"Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," from Winter Rose by Terry McDade & the McDades "The First Noël," from Winter Rose by Terry McDade & the McDadesPhoto CreditTim Bish on UnsplashPersonal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022
Included Music: Sing We Now of Christmas, What Child Is This, O Come All Ye Faithful, O Come O Come Emmanuel, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, Away in a Manger, Go Tell It On the Mountain, Good Christian Men Rejoice, Angels We Have Heard on High, Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming, The Birthday of a King, O Little Town of Bethlehem, and One Day Message Title: Rediscover Jesus Text: John 1:10-13 Take Home Point: Believing in Jesus is not about what we can do but about trusting in what Jesus has already done.
Merry Christmas, all you Lit for Christmas partiers! Welcome to this bonus Christmas Day party! For this special Lit for Christmas party, Marty shares his essay "Christmas Roses." BONUS POINTS: Tell someone you love them today. TODAY'S CHRISTMAS SPIRIT: Peppermint Patty Directions: Make a mug of hot chocolate Add three to four shots of peppermint schnapps Drink Lit for Christmas Party Host: Marty has an Master's in fiction writing, MFA in poetry writing, and teaches in the English Department at Northern Michigan University in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He served two terms at Poet Laureate of the Upper Peninsula, and has published the poetry collection The Mysteries of the Rosary from Mayapple Press. For more of Marty's thoughts and writing visit his blog Saint Marty (saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com) or listen to his other podcast Confessions of Saint Marty, also on Anchor.fm. Marty is a writer, blogger, wine sipper, easy drunk, and poetry obsessor who puts his Christmas tree up in mid-October and refuses to take it down until the snow starts melting. Music for this episode: "Jingle Bells Jazzy Style" by Julius H, used courtesy of Pixabay. "A Christmas Treat" by Magic-828, used courtesy of Pixabay. A Christmas Carol sound clips from: The Campbell Theater 1939 radio production of A Christmas Carol, narrated by Orson Welles and starring Lionel Barrymore. Additional Episode Music: "Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming" by The O'Neill Brothers This episode's Christmas lit: Achatz, Martin. "Christmas Roses."
Open to Explore Devotions podcast gladly presents, A Festival of Lessons and Carols. This was first presented on Sunday morning, December 18, 2022, in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church, Athens, GA. Tom Granum, the Interim Director of Music Ministries for First Baptist Church, directed the service. Festival of Lessons and CarolsDecember 18, 2022 Gathering Music: Wait for the Lord (Psalm 40), Wait for the LordO Come, Emmanuel, Alice ParkerComfort Ye from Messiah, G. F. Handel, Charles Hooper, TenorAnd the Glory from Messiah, G. F. HandelOffertory: Canon de Noël, Joseph Martin, Martha Thomas, piano Lesson: Isaiah 9:2, 6-7, Emily Harbin, ReaderCarol: It Came Upon the Midnight ClearLesson: Isaiah 11:1-4a, 6-9, Ray Austin, ReaderOrgan: Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Michael BurkhardtCarol: Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Es ist ein' Ros'Lesson: Micah 5:1-5, Ken Greene, ReaderCarol: O Little Town of Bethlehem, Forest GreenLesson: Psalm 98 (selected verses), Janet Cleland, ReaderCarol: Joy to the World, AntiochLesson: Luke 1:39-56, Lily Gordon, ReaderCarol: Canticle of the Turning, arr. Rory CooneyLesson: Luke 2:1-7, Sharon McKillip, ReaderCarol: Carol of the Children, John RutterCarol: The First Noel, Dan ForrestLesson: Luke 2:8-16, Rick Cogdell, ReaderCarol 127: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, MendelssohnLesson: John 1:1-14, Matt Marston, ReaderHomily: Matt MarstonAnthem: Jesus, Light of the World, Mark PattersonAnthem: Star Carol, John RutterHymn: O Come, All Ye Faithful, Adeste FidelesBenediction: Matt Marston Worship/Music LeadershipSanctuary ChoirSoprano: Jennifer Baxley, Livy Baxley, Becky Braid, Chelsea Byrd, Jean Colquett, Ann Giddens, Doris Granum, Cindy Haygood, Sharon Hulsey, Margaret McDonald, Deborah Millians, Carol Reddish, Regina Schuber, Avery Smith, Amy YoungAlto: Becky Adams, Cathy Blake, Georgia Calhoun, Bobbie Epting, Margie Faglier, Rachel Fleeman, Teresa Granger, Nancy Hernandez, Becky Matheny, Gayle Noblet, Melanie Powers, De'Nasia Thomas, Martha ThomasTenor: John Barrow, Chris Conley, Wayne Faglier, Rob Gordon, Frank Granger, Roger Hanson, Charles Hooper, Sam Jorgensen, Mark Lancaster, Matt Marston Bass: Charles Adams, David Brooks, Chris Byrd, Jim Calhoun, Bob Deck, Ed Dempsey, Lamar Houston, Wayne Jordan, Chris Quarles, Mick Schuber, Jimmy Thomason, Jeff Unger Music Maker ChoirHenry Bryson, Harris Cunningham, Collins Hogan, Atticus Hulsey, Kezia Luft, Judah Martin, Ophelia Martin, Camille Quarles, Edward Quarles, Leah Swinford, Rachel Wang, Tallulah Woodson, Jennifer Baxley, director; Emily Gertsh, accompanist; Debbie Hargrave, assistant; Alison Cunningham, assistant Joyful Singers ChoirCaroline Baxley, Matthew Baxley, Quinn Cunningham, Caroline Ellis, Owen Gertsch, Will Gordon, Emily Hale, Caroline Hanks, Charley Hogan, Cooper Hogan, Isaac Marston, Lena Marston, Breyl Martin, Nadine Quarles, Pax RandaTeresa Granger, director; Margaret Earnest, accompanist; Cathy Blake, assistant; Avery Smith, assistant; Trish Hogan, assistant Youth Music Ministries (instrumental and choral)Maria Baxley, Melina De la Vega, Elinor Ellis, Charlotte Gertsch, Lily Gordon, Yehyun Hong, Emma Hooper, Sam Lumpkin, Charles Millians, Jon Millians, Sadie Leigh Randa, Skylar Randa, Zachary Rawls, Danielle Williams, Daniel Williamson Geoff Wood, trumpet Jim McKillip, trumpet Wes Clarke, trumpet Hunter Grout, trumpet Margaret McDonald, trumpet Ellen Black, horn Jon Millians, euphonium Charles Adams, trombone Chris Byrd, bass tromboneChris Gurtcheff, tuba John Glushka, violinSarah Pickett, violin Carl Rapp, violin Debbie Schab, violin Karl Schab, viola Yehyun Hong, cello Jon Ambrose, bass Bob Deck, fluteMelanie Powers, percussion Chris Byrd, percussion Chris Quarles, tin whistle Frank Granger, guitarAlan McArthur, pianoMartha Thomas, pianoEmily Gertsch, piano
I made a playlist of over an hour of music for you to have in the background of your Christmas festivities. Enjoy!Songs:Ding Dong Merrily on HighIn Dulci JubiloO Little One SweetHark! The Herald Angels SingO Come All Ye FaithfulGod Rest Ye Merry GentlemenIt Came Upon a Midnight ClearThe Holly and the IvyGood Christian Men RejoiceO Holy NightI Saw Three ShipsGood King WenceslausHere We Come AwassailingFor Unto Us A Child Is BornLullay My LikingLo How a Rose E're BloomingIn The Bleak MidwinterSilent NightWhat Child Is This?In The Bleak Midwinter (again because it's awesome)
Alla scoperta del lontano Oman, fra canyon, oasi e città millenarie, la guida a come decorare la tavola con il meglio del design e della creatività made in Italy. Nella versione Weekend di Start parliamo anche di vini bianchi per pranzi e cene delle feste e di cosa fare a Roma, fra cultura e lusso, nei giorni di Natale.
Lauds, Morning Prayer for the 3rd Saturday in Advent, December 18th, 2021. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. or for direct support venmo @singthehours Domine, Labia mea aperies – "Lord Open My Lips" Invitatory, Psalm 95 Hymn: Birjina Gaztettobat Zegoen; "The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came," Traditional Basque Carol, Tr. by Sabine Baring-Gould, 1834-1924. Psalm 119v145-152 Canticle: Wisdom 9v1-6, 9-11 Psalm 100 Reading: Isaiah 11:1-3a Responsory: Your Light will come, Jerusalem. The Lord will dawn on you in radiant beauty. Canticle of Zechariah Intercessions: Come, Lord Jesus! The Lord’s Prayer Concluding Prayers "Lo' How a Rose E're Blooming" (verse 3) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
Dia de Now Playing no Splitcast! E hoje tá cheio de jogo, hein? A Luci lança a bola e a gente em time debate sobre Pokemon Scarlet/Violet, o treinador Daniel Coutinho vem falar sobre F1 Manager, nosso lateral Wash vem pelas pontas com o DLC de Resident Evil Village: Shadows Of Rose e o Gusta vem treinado com Gungrave Gore e FIFA 23. O NowPlaying é o nosso formato de episódio do Splitcast para análise do que estamos jogando no momento. Pode ser um lançamento ou não. O episódio é dividido em partes em que cada participante tem o seu próprio espaço para falar sobre qualquer aspecto do jogo que achar necessário. Participantes: Daniel Coutinho (@danielcoutinho_) Gusta (@MeGusta182) Wash (@lothermus) Luci (@copa_pistao) Faça parte do nosso Discord: https://discord.gg/Rh57v5JFfF Edição: Wash Finalização e revisão: Gusta
Elizabeth exclaimed with a loud cry, “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.” Who was the blessed woman, and what does it mean to be blessed in the first place? Dustin is an emerging Mariologist, and he walks us through the unfamiliar early life of Mary before Jesus as he explores what it means to be beloved and blessed by God, and the way he sees the SMC community fulfilling that blessing.Sermon begins at minute marker 4:53Genesis 17.15-22; Luke 1.39-45 Photo from The Church Council of Greater SeattleHymn: Voices Together 216, Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming. Lyrics: stanzas 1–2 anon., “Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen,” (present-day Germany), 15th c.; Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengasäng, 1599; trans. Theodore Baker (USA), 1894; stanza 3 Friedrich Layritz (Germany), Liederschatz, 1832; trans. Harriet K. Spaeth (USA), The Hymnal, 1940, alt. Music: German traditional, 15th c.; Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengasäng, 1599; harm. Michael Praetorius (Germany), Musae Sionae VI, 1609 Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726929. All rights reserved.ResourcesA Woman's Lectionary for the Whole Church (Year W): A Multi-Gospel Single-Year Lectionary, Wilda C. Gafney, Church Publishing Incorporated, 2021.“The Gospel of James” translated by Stevan Davies in The Infancy Gospels of Jesus: Apocryphal Tales from the Childhoods of Mary and Jesus - Annotated & Explained, SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2009RadioLab, “The Ashes on The Lawn,” December 2, 2022. http://www.wnycstudios.org/story/ashes-lawn-2212/I Use My Love to Guide Me. Barnard Center for Research on Women, 2018. https://bcrw.barnard.edu/i-use-my-love-to-guide-me/
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Michelle Murray - Ready Set Christmas feat Carolan Deacon FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDCayla Brooke - Christmas With Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEd & Carol Nicodemi - Just Like Christmastime FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRandi Fay - Away In a Manger FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMaeve De Voe - Li'l Drummer Boy FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSusan Tahmoosh - Carol of the Bells FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYBree Noble - Gabriel's Message FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKarlin Love - O Come O Come Emmanuel FOLLOW ON BANDCAMPStacy Robin - Silent Night FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMaria Gronlund - There is a Rose E'er Blooming FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYYvette Medina - All I Want For Christmas FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at edandcarolnicodemi.comVisit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: bandzoogle.comVisit our Sponsor Muriel at murielmusics.com/musicVisit our Sponsor Kezia McNeal Curry at keziamusic.comVisit our Sponsor Juice The Black Beethoven at soundcloud.com/user-887609061Visit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
Na história do "Quem Ama Não Esquece" de hoje o Murilo e a Tatá, contam a história da Rose, que durante a pandemia sua filha mais velha Andressa, acabou pegando covid, ficou tão mal a ponto de ter que ser entubada. Como se não fosse triste o suficiente, o pai dos filhos da Rose, o Marcos, também pegou a mesma doença e teve que ser internado.
MÚSICA Aryeh Frankfurter - Lo How the Rose E're Blooming (CD) The Twisting of the Rope © Magnatune – www.magnatune.com -- AUTOR DOS TEXTOS P. Luís Providência, sj -- LEITORES Madalena Oliveira (pontos) João Clemente (textos bíblicos)
Massimo Castoldi Ugo Salvi Parole per ricordare Dizionario della memoria collettiva Seconda edizione 2021 https://www.zanichelli.it/ricerca/prodotti/parole-per-ricordare--della-memoria-collettiva
Na história do "Quem Ama Não Esquece" de hoje o Murilo e a Tatá, contam a história da Rose, que teve sua filha, Emily, muito nova em um casamento conturbado, não demorou muito para que ela pedisse o divórcio e decidisse seguir a vida só com sua filha.Até conhecer Alex, ela não tinha planos de se envolver, mas, já estava apaixonada. Sendo assim Rose foi sincera e contou sobre sua filha Emily. O homem foi muito tranquilo com a situação e reforçou inclusive que amava crianças.Mas, tudo isso mudou depois de anos.
Na história do "Quem Ama Não Esquece" de hoje o Murilo e a Tatá, contam a história da Rose, que ainda era muito jovem quando conheceu o Miguel, os dois então acabaram se tornando amigos. Mas, depois de um tempo, o Miguel estava completamente apaixonado pela Rose, mas para ela, aquilo tudo era passageiro, até porque não era um amor recíproco. Porém, depois de umas semanas, as coisas estavam cada vez pior, e agora o Miguel estava doente de amor pela Rose. Com medo do pior, ela resolveu aceitar viver ao lado do Miguel.
Præludium: Mads Høck. En rose så jeg skyde Fra det G.T.: Ezekiels bog 36,22-27 Salme: 117 "En rose så jeg skyde" Fra det N.T.: Markusevangeliet 1,9-13 Korvers: Allan Rasmussen: Vise mænd kom den lange vej (tekst: Nils Brunse 2008) Salme: 141, vers 1-2+9 "Mig lyster nu at træde" Postludium: Diane Bish: Lo, How a Rose E'erblooming www.dr.dk/P2/Morgenandagten
Liturgical Date: Second Sunday after Christmas Calendar Date: January 2, 2022 Order of Service: Divine Service 1 Hymns: #373, "See Amid the Winter Snow" #359, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" #368, "Angels We Have Heard on High" #376, "Once in Royal David's City" #393, "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly" #385, "From East to West" WHM #164, "We Three Kings of Orient Are" Sermon Theme: Give Me Understanding Sermon Text: 1 Kings 3:4-15 Other Lectionary Readings: Psalm 119:97-104 Ephesians 1:3-14 Luke 2:40-52
The Sound Track from the LESSONS & CAROLS OF CHRISTMAS Worship Service at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas is presented in its entirety. The Order of Service is:a. Welcome, Preparation, Opening Hymn, Opening Sentences & Opening Prayer (0:00-3:11)b. Christmas Message-Deaconness Beth Olejniczak (3:12-11:31)c. 9 readings with each being followed by a Christmas Carol 1) Isaiah 9:2-7--"What Child is This" (11:32-14:30) 2) Micah 5:2-5a--"O Little Town of Bethlehem" (14:31-16:58) 3) Luke 1:26-35,38--"Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" (16:59-19:59) 4) Luke 2:1-7--"Be Born In Me"-Kelly Musick (20:00-25:20) 5) Luke 2:6-16--"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (26:12-30:06) 6) Luke 2:21-36--"Of the Father's Love" (30:07-34-11) 7) Matthew 2:1-11--"Angels From the Realm of Glory" (34:12-37:15) 8) Matthew 2:13-18--"Noel, Come and See What God Has Done" -Special Video (37:16-43-25)-Sound Track does not do just to the video. Watch it on the Web Site. 9) John 1:1-14--"Go Tell It On the Mountain" (43:26-46:55)d. Responsive Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Blessing, Closing Hymn ("The First Noel"), & Dismissal (45:55-to End)If you would prefer to watch the service, click on the link below:https://youtu.be/GQmX42gCTpY
Introduction & Scripture Jeremiah 23:5 & 6 Opening Carol “The First Noel” Lesson 1 Isaiah 11: 1 – 10 John Ratzlaff “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus Lesson 2 Isaiah 9: 2 – 7 Brent Wichert “The Sun Has Arisen in Heavenly Glory” Lesson 3 Matthew 1: 18 – 25 Judy Banz “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming” Lesson 4 Luke 2: 1 – 7 Brian Moler “Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne” Lesson 5 Luke 2: 8 – 20 Dwight Wedel “While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night” Lesson 6 Matthew 2: 1 – 12 Paula Eigsti “As with Gladness Men of Old” Lesson 7 John 1: 1 – 14 Willie Adkins “O Come, All Ye Faithful” Closing Prayer
"Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming" is a reference to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Johannes Brahms was a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the Romantic period. He studied the music of J.S. Bach and used his ideas in his compositions.
Pr. Will Weedon, Host of The Word of the Lord Endures Forever The Word of the Lord Endures Forever Celebrating the Saints Thank, Praise, Serve and Obey See My Savior's Hands
Worship service from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, Dec. 19, 2021, with Pastor Dan Peterson and Cantor Kyle Haugen. Click here to view the full bulletin. First Reading - Micah 5:2-5a Second Reading - Hebrews 10:5-10 Gospel - Luke 1:39-45 [46-55] Today we hear readings and reflections from our youth and sing the carols below. To conclude, Cantor Kyle will invite all youth, children, and parents with small children to come forward and learn the first stanza of “Silent Night” in preparation for Christmas Eve. O Little Town of Bethlehem - ELW 279 Go Tell It on the Mountain - ELW 290 Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming - ELW 272 Silent Night, Holy Night! - ELW 281, st. 1 Find information about upcoming services, forums and more at queenannelutheran.org.
Lauds, Morning Prayer for the 3rd Saturday in Advent, December 18th, 2021. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. or for direct support venmo @singthehours Domine, Labia mea aperies – "Lord Open My Lips" Invitatory, Psalm 95 Hymn: Birjina Gaztettobat Zegoen; "The Angel Gabriel From Heaven Came," Traditional Basque Carol, Tr. by Sabine Baring-Gould, 1834-1924. Psalm 119v145-152 Canticle: Wisdom 9v1-6, 9-11 Psalm 100 Reading: Romans 13v11-12 Responsory Canticle of Zechariah Intercessions: Come, Lord Jesus! The Lord’s Prayer Concluding Prayers "Lo' How a Rose E're Blooming" (verse 3) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
Episode Summary The Pastors continue an advent series taking a closer look at some famous and even lesser-known Christmas carols. Each carol has a distinct history behind it and offers an insight into the history of the Christian faith. Today’s featured carol is Lo How a Rose E’Er Blooming. About Gospel for Life Four Treasure […]
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Trombonist and composer Sam Blakeslee discusses his new release, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," the origins of his band Wistful Thinking, and different approaches to writing for large and small ensembles. https://www.samblakesleemusic.com/ https://www.outsideinmusic.com/artistsandreleases/how-a-rose-sam-blakeslee IG: Sam: @Sam_Blakeslee Bob: @bobspellman Jazztopia: @Jazz.topia
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 35:1-10 Like the crocus, [the desert] will burst into bloom; it will rejoice greatly and shout for joy. Isaiah 35:1-2 Growing up in the southwestern United States gave me a lot of opportunities to see the desert in bloom. A desert in full bloom is one of the most beautiful landscapes on earth. Part of the reason it can be so breathtaking is that for most of the year the desert looks like a wasteland. It looks the way Isaiah describes it—as a “parched land”—until the cactus blossoms and bright, radiant colors abound across the landscape. This can bring so much joy to the people who live there. Isaiah describes the desert as responding with gladness and joy. The picture Isaiah paints is one of hope for the hopeless in a dry land. “Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming” takes this picture and connects it to Isaiah's prophecy of a shoot coming from the stump of Jesse (Isaiah 11:1). It ties the bloom of the crocus together with the “tender stem” that sprouted from the line of David, the son of Jesse. This imagery is then connected with the birth of Christ: “True God and yet true man, he came to save his people from earth's dark night of sin.” At the birth of Christ we see hope, joy, and gladness. Jesus brings us the water of life, redeeming us from sin and death and replacing our sorrow and sighing with renewed strength and everlasting joy. Jesus, you bring so much joy to our dry and weary hearts. May we “rejoice greatly and shout for joy” at your coming, now and forever. Amen.
Rev. Emily Penfield continues our series on the prophets with a lesson on the prophet known as Malachi and his teachings of God's justice. Scripture: Malachi 3: 1-5 Worship Leader/Sermon: Rev. Emily Freeman Penfield Organist/Pianist: Andy Plummer Choir: Lisa Russell Lowe, Clara Russell, Tommy Russell, Jr., John Somerset, Jane Somerset, Jay Somerset, Kenny Williamson Keith, Tina Hendrickson Songs: "Veni Emmanuel" by G. Young "A Carol" (2014) by Roland Martin "Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates" (17th Century) by George Weissel "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" by J. S. Bach, arranged by Jay Althouse "In the Bleak Midwinter" (1872) by Christina Rossetti "Reflections on 'Lo, How a Rose E'r Blooming'" by Carter "People Look East" (1928) by Eleanor Farjeon "O Blessed Emmanuel" by J. S. Bach CCLI 20178353 To donate to Woodlawn UMC, visit https://www.woodlawnbham.com/giving or use Venmo @woodlawnumc
December 05, 2021 Preparation for Worship Time for Gathering Opening Hymn “Once in Royal David's City” Once in royal David's city stood a lowly cattle shed Where a mother laid her baby in a manger for His bed Mary was that mother mild Jesus Christ her little child He came down to earth from heaven who is God and Lord of all And His shelter was a stable and His cradle was a stall With the poor and meek and lowly lived on earth our Savior holy And our eyes at last shall see Him through His own redeeming love For that child so dear and gentle is our Lord in heaven above And He leads His children on to the place where He has gone Lighting the Advent Wreath, The Hope Candle Pat & Brenda O'Connor Song of Worship Prayers of the Church Offering Scripture Lesson Matthew 1:18-28 Page Sermon Woke Joseph Sacrament of the Lord's Supper The cup is grape juice the bread is gluten free Closing Hymn “Lo How a Rose E're Blooming” Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming from tender stem hath sprung! Of Jesse's lineage coming as men of old have sung. It came, a flower bright, amid the cold of winter When half-gone was the night. Isaiah 'twas foretold it, the Rose I have in mind: With Mary we behold it, the virgin mother kind. To show God's love aright she bore to men a Savior When half-gone was the night. This Flower, whose fragrance tender with sweetness fills the air, Dispels with glorious splendor the darkness everywhere. True man, yet very God, from sin and death He saves us And lightens every load Benediction: • Sunday Prayer: Sundays @ 9:30 AM in the Sunshine Room and via Zoom. Mtg. ID: 937-7770-4424 Passcode: 962669 • Bible Study: Mondays @ 12:00 & 6:00 PM in the Sunshine Room and via Zoom https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4519194042?pwd=cW9zOS92L2J2bUZSU0FGZ2hKUEg3QT09 • Issues Hour: Wednesdays @ 11:00 AM in the Sunshine Room and via Zoom Mtg. ID: 964-4262-3653 Passcode: 790381 • Bible Study: Wednesdays @ 4:00 PM in the Sunshine Room and via Zoom Mtg. ID: 990-7080-9257 Passcode: 994434 • Ladies Trolley Tour: Wednesday, Dec 15th - $30 PP payable to Mary Rush, Sign up by Dec 12th • The altar flowers are given today by Bob Cook in celebration of his birthday, floral arrangements by www.floraldesignbyheidi.com • Thank you to Becky Pruitt for providing the cookies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naplescommunitychurch/message
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Yvette Medina - Jesus The King Sara-Mae Dafoe - Emmanuel (God With Us) Mara Levine - Taladh Chriosda Shauna Chanda - Son of Mary, Son of God Sawyer Family Band - Song of a Donkey Laini Risto - Northwest Lullaby Mary Loeffelbein - The Whole Year Long The Shockitanos - Nativity Scene DeDe Wedekind - Ave Maria Medley Jill Detroit - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Cary Sisters - O Come O Come Medley Maria Gronlund - There is a Rose E'er Blooming Kilanin - Nowell For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Sahana Naresh at Visit our Sponsor Laini Risto at Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at Visit our Sponsor Rick Lineback at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Yvette Medina - Jesus The King Sara-Mae Dafoe - Emmanuel (God With Us) Mara Levine - Taladh Chriosda Shauna Chanda - Son of Mary, Son of God Sawyer Family Band - Song of a Donkey Laini Risto - Northwest Lullaby Mary Loeffelbein - The Whole Year Long The Shockitanos - Nativity Scene DeDe Wedekind - Ave Maria Medley Jill Detroit - Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Cary Sisters - O Come O Come Medley Maria Gronlund - There is a Rose E'er Blooming Kilanin - Nowell For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Sahana Naresh at Visit our Sponsor Laini Risto at Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at Visit our Sponsor Rick Lineback at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Mood music to play while it is snowing. Sleep for Mama What Gently Flutters Mitt hjerte alltid vanker Nu Zijt Wellekome Sinfonia Maoz Tzur Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming Wanting to Believe Jezus Malusienki Carol of the Bells Coventry Carol Taladh Chriosta Purchase the music (without talk) at:Snow Music (classicalsavings.com)Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you!http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
trigger warning: in questa puntata si parla anche di aborto spontaneo. Se non ve la sentite di ascoltare quella parte saltate dal minuto 16:30 al minuto 30:45. Due cose mi hanno portata a fare questa puntata: la mia esperienza personale e l'aver conosciuto la persona giusta con cui parlarne: la fantastica Nadia del podcast “maternità e dintorni”. Perchè le mamme (e in generale i neo genitori) hanno bisogno di non sentirsi soli, perché ci sono tanti tabù e stereotipi su questa esperienza - stravolgente e bellissima ma anche piena di lati oscuri – dei quali non si sente parlare abbastanza e perché se vogliamo come società crescere bambini e bambine sani e felici abbiamo anche bisogno di genitori felici. E quelli non crescono sugli alberi ma sono frutto di una società che se ne prende cura, che gli consente di prendersi il tempo necessario per dedicarsi alla cura delle proprie creature e che tutela chi purtroppo ha avuto esperienze negative. Insomma, una conversazione complessa e per niente esaustiva che spera di fare questo: incentivare conversazioni oneste e non far sentire chi ci sta passando solo/a e inascoltato/a. Buon ascolto e scrivetemi con domande e commenti sui social media o sulla mail tuttifannulloni@gmail.com Shownotes: Potete discutere della puntata sulla nostra pagina facebook: http://bit.ly/2n4G4xA Per supportare il Podcast andate invece su www.patreon.com/tuttifannulloni Per non perdere un colpo iscrivetevi alla Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/115f11d9a1d3/tuttifannulloni Il podcast di Nadia "maternità e dintorni: - su Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6zWa0G6Y7uk43FZ6KTVf01 - su Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/maternita-e-dintorni La sua nuova serie “Sos allattamento”: - su Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MEIRr7L6C6mHLi24KHL9f - su Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/sos-allattamento_1 la rivista Uppa: https://www.uppa.it/ Libri di Emily Oster: https://emilyoster.net/writing/ Il sito per donne e coppie che hanno vissuto un aborto spontaneo: https://www.ciaolapo.it/ link sull'allattamento consigliati da Nadia: https://www.lllitalia.org/ https://aicpam.org/trova-ibclc-2021/
Quattro passi con Elena Seishin Viviani Elena Seishin Viviani nasce a Brescia nel 1957. Si laurea in germanistica all'Università di Urbino e si avvicina allo zen nei primi anni Ottanta quando incontra e diventa discepola del maestro Fausto Taiten Guareschi da cui riceve l'ordinazione laica nel 1983 e una prima ordinazione monastica nel 1997; nel 2004 riceve una seconda ordinazione monastica dal maestro Massimo Daido Strumia, altro pioniere dello zen italiano con cui studia a Torino e di cui oggi è unica erede nel Dharma. Completa la formazione monastica prevista dall'Ordine dello Zen Soto in Francia, Giappone e Stati Uniti presso centri quali La Gendronnière, Antai-ji, Yoko-ji, Shogo-ji, Aichi nisodo e Zen Mountain Center di Los Angeles. Vive e insegna a Torino dove è guida del Tempio Enku-ji. É docente del Seminario Teologico Catechistico di Shobozan Fudenji. Attualmente ricopre l'incarico di vicepresidente dell'Unione Buddhista Italiana ed è membro del Comitato Interfedi della città di Torino, nonché del D.I.M. - Dialogo Interreligioso Monastico.
Quattro passi con Roberto Taihō Tavella. Nasce nel 1954 a Parma. Fin da ragazzino si appassiona al rugby, diventa un giocatore di Amatori Parma e quindi di Rugby Parma; a 31 anni appende le scarpette al chiodo, ma nel mentre inizia a praticare lo yoga, si appassiona allo zen e inizia l'avventura da motociclista partecipando per nove anni al campionato italiano di velocità. Nel 1989 incontra il maestro Fausto Taiten Guareschi, dal quale riceve l'ordinazione laica che gli permette, tra l'altro, di diventare responsabile del dōjō di Parma. Riceve l'ordinazione monastica della scuola Sōtō Zen e nel 2008 passa sotto la guida del maestro Shotai De La Rosa, discepola di Okumura Roshi, dalla quale riceve la trasmissione del Dharma. Gestisce il centro Meditazione Zen Parma, attivo in città da oltre trent'anni.
Quattro passi con Andrea Daido Ghisleri Nasce nel 1974 a Savigliano (CN) in una famiglia per metà di tradizione valdese e per metà di tradizione laica e non religiosa. In età adolescenziale, da autodidatta, inizia a coltivare lo studio del buddhismo, ma è solo nel 2005, durante un periodo di crisi personale, che si avvicina alla pratica dello Zen Sōtō iniziando a frequentare il Dojo Sanrin di Fossano (CN). Si forma sotto la guida del maestro Roland Yuno Rech, discepolo di Taisen Deshimaru, da cui riceve l'ordinazione laica nel 2009 e quella monastica nel 2014. Attualmente vive e lavora come tecnico di laboratorio di anatomia patologica a Savigliano ed è insegnante, insieme agli altri monaci, al Dojo Sanrin di cui è anche segretario.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Rachael Sage - Hanukkah In The Village Ed & Carol Nicodemi - Season of the Light Bluestone Sisters - My Mother's Menorah feat. Judy Kaye Janine De Lorenzo - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Joy To The World Katherine Dines - Somewhere in the World Andrea Sandefur - O Little Town of Bethlehem Apostola - Christmas Smiles Katherine Moller - Greensleeves STUDEO - Spend Christmas With You BellaDeb - This Christmas I Got You Valerie Ahneman - O' Christmas Tree Jill Detroit - The First Noel Maria Gronlund - There is a Rose E'er Blooming Bree Noble - Silent Night Dr. Nancy-Angel Doetzel - Pay It Forward Today For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Katherine Dines at: Visit our Sponsor Apostola at: Visit our Sponsor Rock Your Next Release at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Songs: O Come All Ye Faithful Silent Night Angels We Have Heard on High O Little Town of Bethlehem Sweet Little Jesus Boy Come Thou Long Expected Jesus Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming Hark the Herald Angels Sing Jesus the Light of the World Go Tell It On the Mountain Joy to the World … Continue reading Episode 113: Eric Nykamp – “Christmas Songs for Quarantine.”
Merry Christmas! And enjoy this funny and insightful critique of some truly Bad Christmas Songs. A super-sized panel (Jay Eldred, Jordan Poss, Carter Stepper, Megan Von Bergen, and Todd Pedlar) join Danny to discuss the following songs (and a few more): “Wonderful Christmas Time” “Last Christmas” “Mary, Did You Know?” “Christmas Shoes” “Away in a Manger” “Do They Know It's Christmas?” Our Criteria for judging bad Christmas songs: Musical ineptness - bad melodies, production, performance Hacky Nostalgia - making Christmas about happy memories of a time that never existed. The Thomas Kincade vision of the the good life. Theology Armageddon - The “Mary did you Know debates” Crass emotional manipulation - Using the holiday's aesthetics as a weapon for gaining a cheap pathetic appeal. Crass joke-making of the season - Grandma Got Run Over… Perpetuation of Capitalism's devouring of the sacred holiday - Chipmunk song? Santa Claus is Coming to Town. Ear-Worminess Plus, each host submits a recommendation for a GOOD Christmas song! Links: “Mary, Did You Know: A Mere Orthodoxy Symposium” Patton Oswalt on “Christmas Shoes” (Explicit) The Bad Songs: Wonderful Christmas Time Mary Did You Know? Last Christmas Christmas Shoes Away in a Manger (by the despicable Pentatonix) Do They Know It's Christmas? The Good Songs: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Original Version) Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming (English) Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming (German) Gaudete O Come, O Come Emmanuel Please go to iTunes and leave a review: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sectarian-review/id1031613670?mt=2 Also, visit and like our Facebook page to access more content: https://www.facebook.com/SectarianReview/