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Pamela Smith-Branch Administrator of Spotsylvania Towne Centre, Snow and Salem Church and Darcie Caswell-Director of Youth Services. Topics include: Books as gifts, Westmoreland meet and greets, winter holiday programs and Grow a Reader specials.
We trace the final action at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863, the Battle of Salem Church, which stemmed the Union tide rolling west along the Orange Turnpike. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
George Livings, originally from London, England, holds a degree in Acting and Musical Theater from Mountview Theatre School. He has a rich background in West End productions such as Kiss of the Spider Woman, Blitz and Forever Plaid, as well as the lead roles in the UK National tour of Godspell and the German production of Starlight Express.Upon relocating to Orlando, Florida, George served as the Director of Production at The Holy Land Experience, where he collaborated with Jonathan on various projects, including the conceptual concert of The Last Adam. Despite setbacks caused by COVID-19, George remained resilient, directing workshops and pursuing higher education with a focus on his Masters in Film Composition and Orchestration.Throughout his career, George and Jonathan have crafted numerous shows and songs together, including eight children's musicals and mini musicals like "Centurion" and "Moses." Currently residing in Staten Island, New York, George serves as the Executive Director of Creative Arts at Salem Church, where he continues to pursue his passion for storytelling through The Last Adam.With a vision to present the gospel in a unique and compelling way, George is dedicated to his role as a creator and director, finding fulfillment in his family life with his wife, Janeen, and their two sons, Alex and Jonah. Together, they embody the essence of George's dream to make a lasting impact through innovative musical theatre. The Last Adam: A new musical is a reimagined story of Jesus for today's generation. No sugarcoating here—our characters are flawed, messy, and searching for truth, just like us. But through their journey, discover forgiveness, restoration, and unyielding hope. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of humanity's darkest times, illuminated by the enduring light within.
Peri Joy planned for the work of her thesis year to center on race, religion, and the history of Oregon, and her writing focused on archives related to a 19th century congregation in Salem, Oregon led by Reverend Obed Dickinson. Dickinson's decision to admit three formerly enslaved Black persons—Elizabeth Johnson and Robert and Polly Holmes—into his congregation marked the beginning of a six-year conflict between Dickinson, the white church members, and the broader Salem community over the issue of race. Her thesis was titled, “Bringing the Truth to Bear: Obed Dickinson and an Imagined Community of Racial Equality in Nineteenth-Century Salem, Oregon.” You can learn more about Obed Dickinson and Oregon's Black exclusion laws from the Oregon Historical Society's Oregon Encyclopedia. Obed Dickinson: https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/dickinson-obed/ Oregon's Black exclusion laws: https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/exclusion_laws/#.Y02IQlLMIbY
Salem Church and Spotsy Towne Centre Branch Administrator Pamela Smith and Fredericksburg Branch Manager Craig Graziano talk about 1,000 books before Kindergarten, the Trebuchet contest and Teen Stop Motion contest.
Welcome to Church Chat, the show where we have the conversations about ministry you wish we were having. Today Josh and Emily are joined by John Welborn, lead pastor of Salem Church in Staten Island, NY. They talk about ministering in a transient community, what to do when your church is under fire, the importance of mentors, how to shepherd through grief, what to do when you loose half your people, the importance of reconsideration and more! John Welborn and his wife of 19 years, Ashley, have 3 children, Gracie, Eli, and Charlie. John holds degrees from Liberty University (B.S. in Biblical Studies and DMin in Evangelism and Church Planting) as well as Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.A. in Ministry Leadership). He was an itinerant evangelist before becoming Lead Pastor of Crosslink Community Church in Harrisonburg, VA where he served for 7 years. Since January of 2016, he has been serving as the Senior Pastor of Salem Church, Staten Island, New York. His life's passion is making disciples and multiplying churches to the glory of God. Pastor John loves to play golf and watch his favorite sports teams: the Georgia Bulldogs in football and the Atlanta Braves in baseball. Mentioned in the episode: What A Crow Taught Me About My Declining Church by John WelbornNet GraceChurch Chat Episode 4: Emotional Claustrophobia and The Power of Silence with Ashley Welborn Connect with John: InstagramFacebook Listen to more Church Chat episodes. Connect with EFCA East efcaeast.comInstagramFacebook
Customer Services Coordinator Adriana Puckett and Deputy Director Rebecca Purdy talk about the library budget and the reduction of hours at Salem Church, Porter and the downtown branch. Discussion on summer reading, COVID test kits, the Friends July book sale and the Library of Things.
The Christian Outlook – May 27, 2023 Kevin McCullough invites John Welborn of Salem Church in New York City to talk about the impact that Dr. Tim Keller had on his life and the lives of countless others. John Hall and Kathy Emmons invite Tim and Kathy Keller to talk about the need to catalog and share his teachings for future use while expressing optimism about the growth of multiethnic churches in the United States due to the increasing number of Christian immigrants. Eric Metaxas talks with Tim Keller about Keller's book "Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical," where Keller discusses the role of reason, faith, and the six fundamental aspects of human existence that Christianity addresses. Frank Sontag interviews Tim and Kathy Keller about their devotional book based on the Psalms. The Kellers explain their motivation to provide a more substantive devotional that engages with scripture and prayer, sharing their personal experiences with the Psalms and emphasizing the importance of engaging deeply with the passages through reflection and self-examination. In a sermon following the 9/11 attack in New York City, Tim Keller explores the Christian resurrection, explaining that Jesus promises not just consolation, but the transformation of all suffering and the restoration of a new world where everything is made right. Tim Keller emphasizes how Jesus serves as the perfect counselor, offering tailored responses of truth, tears, and grace to people in need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Second Battle of Fredericksburg & the Battle of Salem Church With ( Kris White )In this podcast, Daz was joined by Kris White of the American Battlefield Trust to discuss the Second Battle of Fredericksburg & the Battle of Salem Church.Please also find all relevant links in the description below, including links to all-American Civil War & UK history's pages via linktr.ee as well as a link to Kris White's book Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front.ACW & UK History linksSupport the show link.(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Acwandukhistory)https://linktr.ee/Dazrawlingshttps://www.savasbeatie.com/chancellorsvilles-forgotten-front-the-battles-of-second-fredericksburg-and-salem-church-may-3-1863/Support the show
Annie Brulatour from Salem Church and Craig Graziano with the Downtown Fredericksburg branch talk about summer reading, Idea Space and Grow a Reader.
Ben Frail is back and he's going to be discussing the 2nd Rhode Island. The Green Berets of 19th Special Forces Group of the U.S. Army National Guard have conducted missions all over the world. But their resiliency and fortitude can be traced back the 2nd Rhode Island Infantry. This regiment witnessed the mutilation of their dead by the enemy and bled on forgotten battlefields like Salem’s Church.Learn more about the 2nd Rhode Island here: https://instagram.com/2ndrivcob?igshid=kc1gh5ynsyv1Support the show:(The podcast receives monetary compensation from these options.)Use the code untoldcivilwar when downloading the smartphone app, Gettysburg: A Nation Divided.Instructions in the link below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmMJ2SuTMZs You can also support us by using Instacart! Hauling groceries can be a thing of the past! Have all your groceries delivered to your doorstep. Use the link below to start an account and you will be supporting this show at no extra cost to you! https://instacart.oloiyb.net/PPVYz Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube:https://www.facebook.com/untoldcivilwar/ https://www.instagram.com/untold_civil_war/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMMWxeF5zojtN8_NeWtyULw?view_as=subscriber
Our guest preacher in this episode is Pastor John Welborn, senior pastor of Salem Church in Staten Island, NY. He preaches from Psalm 63.The Guest Speaker Series features pastor-preachers from all over the nation and who have been invited to preach at FBC Glen Este while our Senior Pastor (Pastor Brent Snook) is on a leave of absence.
Kristin Jordan, aka KRJ, is a poet and activist in the Harlem community, where she has started an independent publishing company that focuses on Black and Latino literary activists. She is a member of DSA and is the Social Justice Chair for United Methodist Women at Salem Church, as well as being an active Buddhist. KRJ shares with us her years of experience in the Black Lives Matter and police accountability movements, and what opportunities and challenges she sees in the current wave of activism. She also talks about how her Christian and Buddhist practices complement each other, and about attending an event to support women candidates, only to discover that the candidate that should come forward was her! Now, KRJ is aiming to take her activism to City Hall as a candidate for New York City Council. Enjoy this conversation, and for more information check out https://kristinforharlem.com/
Pastor John Welborn joins us from Staten Island, New York, the epicenter of the COVID-19 crisis, to share his experience with the outbreak, and it's effects on his family, his church, and the city.
This episode is an interview with Kyle Hayes, Outreach and Communications Pastor at Salem Church of God near Dayton, OH. Kyle shares about his experience working in Dayton and the surrounding communities following devastating tornado destruction and how the church can prepare for these kinds of natural disasters. This episode was recorded in September 2019 […]
Air1's Monika Kelly talks to Bob Hawker, associate pastor of Salem Church of God in Clayton, Ohio about how his congregation generously paid off school lunch debt for 11 area school districts. They raised enough to set up an Angel Fund for future debt as well.
Air1's Monika Kelly chats with Bob Hawker, Associate Pastor at Salem Church of God in Clayton, Ohio. The pastor encouraged the congregation to be generous givers and in doing so, they raised more than $40,000 to pay off the lunch debt for 11 local school districts. The church even set up at Angel Fund for future debt cancellation.
K-LOVE's Monika Kelly chats with Bob Hawker, associate pastor at Salem Church in Clayton, Ohio about radical giving. Their church recently decided to help out area school districts by paying their outstanding school lunch debts. As a result of the congregation's generosity, they were able to pay off 11 school districts' lunch debt. Salem Church has now set up an angel fund to help their closest district in the future.
In which we look at the fighting at Salem Church on May 3, 1863.
In which our focus shifts to the fighting east of Chancellorsville, at Fredericksburg and Salem Church.
Kristopher White, author of "Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front: The Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church, May 3, 1863"
Kristopher White, author of "Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front: The Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church, May 3, 1863"
Kristopher White, author of "Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front: The Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church, May 3, 1863"
Kristopher White, author of "Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front: The Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church, May 3, 1863"
Kristopher White, author of Chancellorsville's Forgotten Front: The Battles of Second Fredericksburg and Salem Church, May 3, 1863