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What happens when, in Genesis, God looks down and finds a group of people trying to build a tower that reaches the heavens? In this episode, our hosts dive into the story of “The Tower of Babel.” Is this narrative really only about language, or could it be about much more? And what could we take away from the text today?Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode.Enjoyed the episode? Share it with a friend, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more people!We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/questions to submit your faith-related questions.Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC.Recommended Reading:Genesis 1-11‘Genesis for Normal People' by Jared Byas and Peter Enns Hosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
We're no longer kids shown bright, colorful displays of Noah's Ark and cartoons depicting the tale. So, what do we do with the Bible's flood narrative(s)? Should we take the story at face value and not dive deeper for the core of the story's message?In this episode, our hosts do just that—they dive deeper. Chris, Ryan, and Darrell unpack the flood written about in Genesis, provide cultural context, and tell us why hope—despite a divine disaster that wipes out the world—is what it's all about.Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. Enjoyed the episode? Share it with a friend, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more people!We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/questions to submit your faith-related questions.Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC.Recommended Reading:‘The Epic of Gilgamesh' by Unknown‘Genesis for Normal People' by Jared Byas and Peter Enns ‘Theology of the Old Testament' by Walter Brueggemann‘Spiritual But Not Anxious' by Darrell SmithHosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
The boys are back! In this episode, our hosts celebrate Chris' 25th year of sobriety. Chris shares more of his journey while also exploring throughlines between recovery, faith, and community. What exactly can we learn and apply to our lives even if we aren't in recovery?Learn more about Recovery at AHUMC here: https://ahumc.org/recovery/Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. Enjoyed the episode? Share it with a friend, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more people!We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions.Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC.Recommended Reading:‘Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book' by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc.‘Breathing Under Water' by Richard RohrHosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
In this episode we talk with Ryan Jacobson of Element Optics and Utah Airguns about some of the products that they offer. One of the products that caught our eye was the Helix 1500 rangefinder. It quickly and accurately delivers MOA information. We also get to hear the story of Justin Carter's Colorado Mule deer hunt.
Should snow tires be mandatory in Saskatchewan? That move was made back in 2009 in Quebec and reportedly, safety in that province has improved. Ryan Jacobson, CEO of the Saskatchewan Safety Council (SSC), joins Evan to discuss safe winter driving and a new course being offered by the SSC on winter driving + Open Lines...Well, should snow tires be mandatory? Do you use snow tires? Do we need to teach winter driving better? These are the questions on Evan's mind when the snow hits.
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Reading: ‘The Day the Revolution Began' by N.T. Wright ‘Faith Lies' by Darrell Smith ‘Did God Kill Jesus?' by Tony Jones ‘Original Blessing' by Danielle Shroyer HOSTS: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
This week Ryan Jacobson, Chief Executive Officer of Fresno Farm Bureau joins Darcy and Darcy for an interesting conversation on what a Farm Bureau is, what it does, and how they work. Ryan discusses that over the last ten years, a lot of what he does can be summed up in these words, “There's water ... and then there's everything else.” Ryan shares how he serves a wide range of interests, needs, and communities. Water-speak, as we all know, is a challenge. Ryan also serves as President of Fresno Irrigation District, which gives him a definite advantage. Farm Bureau provides immense value and service to its members and communities. Darcy B learned a lot. You just might too! Listen in!Send us a Text Message.We Grow California Podcast is paid for by the Exchange Contractors Federal PAC and Exchange Contractors State PAC and is not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Resources: Genesis 1 & 2 ‘Cosmos' with Neil deGrasse Tyson ‘God in Creation' by Jürgen Moltmann ‘Genesis for Normal People' by Peter Enns ‘Getting Involved with God' by Ellen F. Davis ‘This Strange and Sacred Scripture' by Matthew Richard Schlimm HOSTS: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
DESCRIPTION: Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Resources: ‘God is Not One' by Stephen Prothero ‘The Trinity and the Kingdom' by Jürgen Moltmann ‘Learning to Pray' by James Martin ‘Another Name For Every Thing' Podcast with Richard Rohr ‘What We Talk About When We Talk About God' by Rob Bell ‘Open and Relational Theology' by Thomas Jay Oord HOSTS:Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Reading: What Is the Bible? by Rob Bell Why the Bible Began by Jacob L. Wright Speaking Christian by Marcus Borg Hosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. HOSTS: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Cacophonies and Theophany | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | January 28, 2024
Long of Nostril | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | January 21, 2024
God is The Place | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | January 14th 2023
Welcome The Wonder | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | January 7, 2023
Let it Be: A Gift | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | December 24, 2023
Peace | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | December 10, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | December 3, 2023
The Setup Is A Setup | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | November 26, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | November 12, 2023
Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | November 5, 2023
The Lord of Love | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | October 29, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | October 1, 2023
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Restoring Relationship | Rev. Ryan Jackson | Modern Service | September 10, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | August 27, 2023
The Moment of Hesitation | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | August 20, 2023
Matthew 14 13-21 | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | August 6th, 2023
Power of Parable | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | July 30, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | July 23, 2023
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Rev. Ryan Jacobson _ Modern Service _ June 25, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | June 18, 2023
Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | June 11, 2023
Now What? | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | May 21, 2023
Desert Abundance | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | April 30, 2023
On this episode of George Fox Talks Body, Drs. Jaydee Romick and Ryan Jacobson discuss the benefits of pursuing purpose and how it can extend your life. Whether you're dissatisfied with your career or seeking fulfillment in other areas, this episode provides practical strategies to help you find meaning and purpose in your life.Jaydee is a physical therapist with expertise in orthopedics, health and wellness, and nutrition.Ryan Jacobson is an experienced physical therapist and an assistant professor at George Fox University.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Triumphal Entry | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | April 2, 2023
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Hear and Go | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Modern Service | March 5, 2023
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We are diving right into the Green Swamp of Florida with the 2023 Skunk Ape's Revenge! On this episode, we are chatting with some of those 60k runners! At this years race, nearly half the 60k field dropped down to the 30k distance... so these 60k runners are some real warriors! On the chat we've got your overall champion, Kalo Axsom! He took the win out there with a new course record in a time of 5:09:31! He also recently won the Long Haul 100 and the Sandridge 7 Hour! He's run races like the Skunk Ape Night Run, Forgotten Florida, the Keys 100, and the Skydive 100! Also on the chat is Shala Reifinger! She traveled down to the race from Georgia! It was awesome to have her out at the race and to have her family supporting and even running out there! Her brother also ran his first ultra at this year's Skunk Ape's Revenge! She's done races like the H9, Cruel Jewel 50, Mystery Mountain, Huff-n-Puff, the FATS 50k, and the Mountain Mist! Then we've got Ryan Jacobson! He's one of those Skunk Ape Runners who was at the inaugural year for the Revenge race! He's a guy I swear I see at nearly every single race. He's done races like the Long Play, the Long Haul 100, Colt 45, Croom Zoom, John Holmes, and he's done the Ice Age Trail! Then we've got Aaron Ware and his first ultra-marathon! But not only to that, it was really first ever organized trail race. He got it done with a time of 9:07:31! He absolutely crushed it!!! Your top four women for this year's Skunk Ape's Revenge 60k! 1. Amanda Richmond - 6:07:08 2. Sage Lyons - 6:14:34 3. Daylee Sheppard - 6:24:06 4. Cheryl Shelhart - 6:45:02 Your top four men for this years Skunk Ape's Revenge 60k! 1. Kalo Axsom - 5:09:31 2. Steven Anderson - 5:27:52 3. Matt Krauss - 6:15:24 4. John Benham - 6:44:13
What can thinking about death teach us about living life? Today I am dusting off a classic from the archives to explore the answer to that question. In my 2019 interview with author, songwriter, speaker, and free spirit Bronnie Ware we discuss the freedom that comes with understanding and accepting the sacred gift of time. Bronnie Ware is devoted to helping others find the courage to embrace life on their own terms and live without regrets. Her international bestselling memoir, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying has been translated into 32 languages and has a movie in the pipeline. Bronnie spent much of her life traveling nomadically and now has a home base in rural Australia. As you make your resolutions for the coming year, you will not want to miss this episode. We talk about tips for getting clear about what you value in life, how to break out of boxes you don't belong in, why death is a tool for joyful living, what it means to view things on a soul level, and so much more. Don't miss out on a very special Premium Passport sale to celebrate 10 years of doing the show. Get 50% off the lifetime membership now through January 10th, 2023. If you want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more. Click Here To Try Premium Passport today and get: Access To The Zero To Travel Podcast Archives (300+ amazing episodes and growing) One Bonus Episode Per Month (Decided By YOU) + Exclusive Content You Can't Hear Anywhere Else Ask Me (Jason) Your Burning Questions, and Get A Personal Answer! All Episodes Ad-Free (From April 2021 Onward) Tune In To Learn: The process Bronnie followed to commit to writing a book Why growing up on a farm lead to Bronnie's propensity for travel How Bronnie launched on a creative journey Ways that travel has changed for Bronnie over the years The mindset that will help you live without regrets Why time is sacred and how to live a full life on your own terms What it means to look at life through a soul lense How Bronnie found her home base and why she will never leave Why travel will help you get to know yourself in a different way The experiences that taught Bronnie courage is always rewarded And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport today and get 50% off lifetime membership through 1/10/2023 Visit Bronnie's website Get your copy of The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing Check out Bronnie's albums Songs For The Soul and Sun Showers Want More? What Is “Happiness”? Discovering Meaning On The Silk Road w/ Will Rickard The High Stakes Game of Travel & Life Live Your Bucket List w/ Ryan Jacobson
A Joyful Hope | Rev. Ryan Jacobson | Sanctuary Service | Nov. 27 2022
Author, and self proclaimed reluctant reader, Ryan Jacobson knows firsthand how hard it can be to keep young readers engaged these days. Reading is absolutely fundamental and that's why Ryan has changed the game by allowing readers to choose their own paths throughout these exciting middle grade novels. The Can You Survive? series aims to keep young readers on their toes with high-interest plots and engagement strategies that will have the most reluctant readers coming back for more!
Author, and self proclaimed reluctant reader, Ryan Jacobson knows firsthand how hard it can be to keep young readers engaged these days. Reading is absolutely fundamental and that's why Ryan has changed the game by allowing readers to choose their own paths throughout these exciting middle grade novels. The Can You Survive? series aims to keep young readers on their toes with high-interest plots and engagement strategies that will have the most reluctant readers coming back for more!
This episode of Big Blend Radio features award-winning author Ryan Jacobson who has written and published over 60 books! Who says a book can only have one ending? Authors Deb Mercier and Ryan Jacobson, of Lake 7 Creative, are flipping the Choose Your Path concept on its head, challenging readers to “survive” new interactive middle grade novels that will entice even the most reluctant of readers. With the relaunch of their "Can You Survive?" series and the debut of the "Detective: You" series (Oct 11. 2022), Lake 7 imaginatively introduces the mystery genre to new generations of young readers who are charged with solving their own mysteries. It's up to readers to identify suspects and gather clues, making choices that affect what happens next. More: https://lake7creative.com/
Author & publisher Ryan Jacobson is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his series of Choose Your Path #MiddleGrade #Novels. Ryan tells us that Choose Your Path books are wonderful for families to enjoy together: reading aloud, discussing each option, and making the choices as team. They are a super fun way to get reluctant readers to get hooked on books. Click here to visit Ryan's website - https://lake7creative.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com