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Some mornings start empty, like nets dragged through dark water. Then a familiar voice from the shore changes everything. We walk with Peter from the sting of denial to the warmth of a charcoal fire, where Jesus serves breakfast and asks the one question that can heal a fractured heart: do you love me?Across this short, focused conversation, we trace why imperfect people like Moses, David, and Peter are central to the story of faith. Their failures are real—anger, adultery, denial—but they are not the final word. We revisit the post-resurrection scene in John's Gospel: the fruitless night, the cast to the right side, the net straining with fish, and John's quiet certainty, It is the Lord. Peter's leap into the water becomes a picture of how love outruns shame. On the beach, Jesus replaces interrogation with invitation and turns regret into a renewed mission: feed my sheep.I share why relationship beats rule-keeping when your heart is bruised, and how restoration is more than a pat on the back—it's a recommissioning to care for people with courage and tenderness. If you're carrying guilt, fear, or the weight of a hard night, this reflection offers practical hope: you are not your worst moment, and grace is already making breakfast on the shore. Come as you are, receive forgiveness, and step into the day with purpose.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with someone who needs a fresh start, and leave a quick review so others can find hope too.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
About This Episode: This week on Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby welcomes Aaron Joel Craig (Same Boat Theatre) and Stephanie Hope Lawlor (Rooks Theatre) to discuss their co-production of Ibsen's A Doll's House in Hamilton. This episode explores: Reimagining A Doll's House as a story for 2025 audiences The intersection of feminism, capitalism, and personal freedom Building independent theatre in Hamilton's evolving arts scene The power of site-specific and intimate performance spaces Collaboration between Rooks Theatre and Same Boat Theatre Creating sustainability and opportunity for indie theatre artists How theatre can thrive outside major city centers Turning creative frustration into community impact Guests:
Join a new crew of misfits for swashbuckling adventures in the world of 7th Sea! A young woman in possession of a deadly Syrneth artifact in far-off Khemet is pursued by assassins and ne'er-do-wells. Seeking to escape to a life hidden in the streets of the City of Five Sails, she hires down-on-their luck, desperate heroes to get her there.Content Warnings: Alcohol, bodily mutilation, loss of bodily autonomy, body horror, discussion of sex, horny behavior, discussion of assassinations, discussions of violence, threats, language,CastStoryteller: Rebecca SteigelfestEroll Cocksure, Jr.: Garrett GabbeyHerman Heinrich: Tim DavisJean-Paul Chevalier: Rob MuirheadVocessa: Erika WebbYuri Novgorad: Lex LopezRecordingRebecca SteigelfestEditingRebecca SteigelfestMusicpixabay.comArtLogo: Rob MuirheadKo-Fi: ko-fi.com/pathofnightYouTube: YouTube.com/@pathofnightFacebook: Facebook.com/PathofNightPodcastTwitter: @PathofNightPodBluesky: pathofnight.bsky.socialEmail: pathofnightpodcast@gmail.com
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Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025 Title: In the Same Boat Scripture: Jonah 1:6-16 Sermon by: Mark Davis Sermon Series: Jonah: God's Love for Rebels
In those times when believers struggle with life, it's good to remember others alongside us. Scripture: Hebrews 11:29-12:2Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/fbcjc8-17s Worship guide: https://tinyurl.com/fbcjc8-17p
Guest speaker Omar Lara, Associate Supervisor of the Foursquare Northwest District, shares how the grace of Jesus meets us in our failures, restores our purpose, and calls us to extend that grace to others.
Older students present musical whodunit Educational programs happen year-round at Philipstown's Depot Theater, but in the summer, motivated thespians from first graders to high school seniors take over the place. The middle schoolers, known as the Depot Theater Youth Players, performed Music Man Jr. last week. On Thursday (July 31), 15 members of the Teen Players began a weekend run of the youth edition of Curtains, billed as a musical comedy whodunit, that continues through Sunday. The book is by Cold Spring resident Rupert Holmes, best known for The Mystery of Edwin Drood. John Kander and Fred Ebb, the team behind Chicago, Cabaret and the song "New York, New York," made famous by Frank Sinatra, wrote the music. Silvia Hardman, a sophomore at Haldane High School, portrays the female lead, Niki Harris. She says she likes "how the songs are put together; they're written in rounds and the parts fit well." In the farce, characters die onstage, but in a campy way. To Haldane junior Julian Costantine, who plays Lt. Frank Cioffi, the dialogue is "funny and fluid." During a recent rehearsal of a full-cast number, "In the Same Boat," Costantine delivered well-timed staccato lines in the style of Harold Hill, the lead character in The Music Man, and the con man Lyle Lanley from The Simpsons. With acting, "you become a different you," he says. "It's fun to get crazy onstage and go all out inhabiting a character and pretending to be someone." Mistakes, he's made a few. But he takes it in stride: "That's where the improv gene has to kick in." The players are directed by Natalie Arneson, who oversees student musicals for the Sleepy Hollow school district. "It's a real joy to help young people figure something out, either about their ability onstage or in the real world," she says. During the rehearsal, Arneson held the actors to high standards but conveyed the message with a smooth style, starting things off with a jig and breathing exercises to get everyone loose. Sitting at an electronic keyboard, music director Daniel Kelly worked out parts with the singers. The middle school and high school productions shared a set with a 5-foot turntable activated by foot power. For "In the Same Boat," an elaborate song-and-dance number, choreographer Justin Wingenroth crams characters onto the small stage (including nine bodies on the turntable), but the cast made it look easy. Many actors return year after year, says Amy Dul, executive director of The Depot Theater, who established the summer program 28 years ago. Alums include film actor Charlie Plummer and Xena Petkanas, a Broadway lighting designer. "We watch them grow and find themselves by taking on roles and being someone else," says Dul. "It's like a sports team, where they support each other and work together for the greater good." Coming up next at the space is a week-long Sing Away Camp for first through third graders, followed by a performance on Aug. 15. The children will learn and act out three Broadway songs. According to Rachel Moody, director of youth programming, it's "highly adorable." The Depot Theater is located at 10 Garrison's Landing. Tickets to Curtains, which will be performed today (Aug. 1) at 7 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., are $12 at depottheater.org.
A hard truth about life at the lake is that not every day will be quiet and calm; storms will come! Sometimes they come on subtly, and others furiously! The questions become: how do we respond in a storm, and do they hold any meaning?
Arielle mal anders: Im Schauspielhaus Zürich trifft seit Januar klassisches Märchen auf queere Performancekunst. Drag-Artists und Schauspieler:innen erzählen so gemeinsam eine neue Version der kleinen Meerjungfrau – eine Mischung aus persönlichen Geschichten und einem bekannten Märchen. Levin Geser hat mit Schauspielerin Sasha Melroch und Drag-Artist Anis Meschichi alias Klaymdia von Karma über das Stück, seine Entstehung und Herausforderungen gesprochen. Bild: Toni Suter / T+T Fotografie Zürich zVg; Schauspielhaus Zürich
Outline: Three Common Experiences that We Share with the Sinful World around Us that Should Cause Us to Show them Compassion 1) Disobedience (vv. 1-3) 2) Disturbance (vv. 4-6) 3) Desperation (vv. 7-10)
RETRO: This week Shauna and Dan ponder whether or not we are all in the same boat, or if we are just in the same body of water with some people on yachts while others are in little rowboats. Bonus: Egg frying, white-washed war bond ads, and Dan's great-great-grandmothers newspaper Originally aired June 23, 2021 It's free to join our Patreon, patreon.com/bunnytrailspod On our Patreon you have direct access to reach Shauna and Dan, plus join our weekly chats and polls. Paid tiers have even more perks, like early access and name recognition on the show. So join us on Patreon! patreon.com/bunnytrailspod Shownotes are always available on our website, bunnytrailspod.com Copyright 2025 by The Readiness Corner, LLC - All Rights Reserved
In our sermon series, Standing on the Promises, we'll explore the powerful, unchanging promises found in God's Word. Through life's highs and lows, His faithfulness remains faithful, offering hope, transformation, and confidence to all who trust in Him. Together, we will discover how these promises can guide us to live boldly, with an unwavering assurance that by the living Word of God, we shall prevail.
Something To Think About Series #118 Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin
It's hard to find a lot of optimism right now. Compassion and mercy should always be bi-partisan. If you believe in grace and mercy, asking a leader to show mercy is something that should always be acceptable to ask for. When we are more divided than we have ever been, radical acceptance of where we are currently and where others are as well, will help us find common ground and, ultimately, the change we all hope for. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. saw the need for us to come together and that violence was never an option. John Hume stated that “when people are divided, then only solution is agreement”. Continuing in Galatians follows Paul's work in bringing a divided city together. It might take years, but it's worth it. It might take a radical movement of reaching out to people that we might disagree with in order to find ways that we can agree. revolutionchurch.cominstagram.com/revolutionchurch94x.com/Revolution_1994www.youtube.com/@RevolutionBroadcastinghttps://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7FXFBB8PSWEEC&source=url Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever noticed that we church people tend to be blind to our own spiritual deficiencies? Even at GraceLife where we want to love one another, we’re constantly judging each other without even realizing it. Confident in our own superiority, we pass moral, cultural, and political judgment on others without hesitation. We gossip, lash out with passive aggression, and unleash self-righteous social media rants over society’s latest controversies. What if the very thing you’re most confident in—your supposed superiority—is the very thing that condemns you? Are you really so sure that, while you admit you’re not perfect, you’ve got this part all figured out? Having a false sense of superiority or security in any area of life is a very dangerous spiritual place to be. It blinds us to our need for grace, keeps us from examining our own hearts, and leads us further from the truth. We are all in the same boat together. Any “superiority” over anyone else in any area is a false sense of spiritual security. This isn’t about pointing fingers but facing truth together, finding real security in the life-changing grace of the Gospel.
更多卡卡老师分享公众号:卡卡课堂 卡卡老师微信:kakayingyu001送你一份卡卡老师学习大礼包,帮助你在英文学习路上少走弯路 在英语的日常表达中,“In the same boat” 这个短语如果仅仅从字面理解为 “在同一条船上”,就无法准确理解它在实际语境中的含义。今天,卡卡老师就来为大家揭示它的真实意思和用法。“In the same boat” 意思是 “处于相同的困境;面临同样的问题”。这个短语源于人们对同船共渡情景的理解,在一条船上的人,无论遇到什么风浪,都要共同面对,后来就引申为形容人们在生活、工作等方面面临相似的艰难处境。听力测试1:I mean, when it comes to supporting women in this business,we're all in the same boat.我是说,在这个行业里支持女性这方面,我们都处境相同。例如:The small farmers in this area are in the same boat. They are all suffering from the drought.这个地区的小农户都处于相同的困境。他们都受到干旱的影响。After the earthquake, the whole community was in the same boat.They all had to rebuild their homes.地震过后,整个社区的人都面临同样的处境。他们都得重建家园。 听力测试2:You're worried? I'm worried.你担心?我更担心。Not so loud, you might endanger all of us.After all, we're all in the same boat.别这么大声,我们会有危险的。毕竟,我们都处境相同。
Episode 279! Sorry we disappeared on you last night! Life be lifing! But we got a special guest with us this week. Join us as we chat it up with Tracey from the Little State Big Voices podcast! Make sure you check them out! Very dope local podcast! This week, we got into some chats about being invited places, who should keep the engagement ring, we give our take on the Tyson/Paul fight and the crap Netflix is trying to pull and more!
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In the Same Boat by Holly GreenIt is redemption time, at least that is how Sadie feels after wanting to quit the Texas River Odyssey with her dad last year. They didn't quit, but they did have to pull out after Sadie was injured during the race. She figures that she will do better this year since she is teaming up with her older brother, Tanner, because her dad has decided that last year would be his final year of racing. Sadie is determined to do well this year, but when Tanner bails on her at the last minute, she is left without a partner - since she can't run the race solo at her age. Much to her surprise, and old friend turned enemy, named Cully, volunteers to be her partner. She can't figure out why after all these years Cully is willing to step up and work with her, but she badly wants to run the race and be successful. But can she trust the boy she once thought was her everything, after all so long?Recommended for grades 8 and up.
Show #2217 Show Notes: Christians worldwide: https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2011/12/19/global-christianity-exec/ Rock of Offence: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Peter+2%3A8&version=kjv Radical: https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/radical 1 Peter 2:8 :https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Peter+2%3A8&version=kjv Jeremiah 1: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Jeremiah%201&version=KJV Unconstitutional Tracking: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/04/googles-sensorvault-can-tell-police-where-youve-been Federal Appeals Court Finds Geofence Warrants Are “Categorically” Unconstitutional: https://www.activistpost.com/2024/08/federal-appeals-court-finds-geofence-warrants-are-categorically-unconstitutional.html LAN: https://thelibertyactionnetwork.com/ What […]
PART ONE OF OUR TWO EPISODE PREMIERELISTEN TO PART TWO ON THE IMAGINE DUNGEONS FEEDLace up your adventuring boots and buckle your swashes! It's a campaign of high-seas adventure and high-stakes D&D! After waking up imprisoned together in the brig of a ship, a group of adventurers introduce themselves to one another. Our heroes must determine why they've been captured, who has done the capturing, and where the hell these socks came from…Imagine Dungeons is an actual-play Dungeons & Dragons 5e podcast, and our story is enjoyable for everyone, regardless of their experience with D&D! Our story takes place in the world of Eberron, and our DM is Gage Kell. Donyark Ghaash'kalla is played by Carter Willis, Fiddlesticks is played by Jordan Wonders, Ridley Fontina is played by Vince Kelly, Sue is played by Mariah Kelley, and Glintwood Thistlewick is played by Justin Dozier.Original music by Justin Dozier.Additional music by Monument Studios.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/two-chunks-and-a-hunk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How does drifting happen? Drifting occurs when we stop counting our blessings, gathering together, resting, praying, and climbing. Today, let's hear how to drop anchor with God and stop the drifting. For more information, visit lakepointe.church/dailydrive
Scripture Reading from Jonah 1:1-6 As a Scripture Response, Rev. Bell played guitar and sang “Jonah and the Whale," vs. 1 and 2 Verse 1 In the Bible we are told Of a prophet who was called To a city that was steeped in awful sin All the people in that place Were devoid of saving grace And the prophet seemed afraid to enter in Chorus Over there, In that land bright bright and fair Oh he'll tell me all about it over there On the hallelujah strand God will take me by the hand And he'll tell me all about it over there! Verse 2 Then ol' Jonah forth was sent That old Ninevah might repent But instead of that to Tarshish he set sail Oh the sailors, they were kind But Jonah had a stubborn mind So off the ship he went and into the belly of a whale. Chorus
Thomas Markle has spoken out again... and this time he claims that he and King Charles are in the same position regarding their relationships with their respective children... Yikes! Listen to The Royal Report with Sir Gary, Baroness Lisa, King Charles III, and the ghosts of Queenie and Prince Phillip for all the TEA! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Words of WelcomeRev. Angela Wells-Bean, Minister for Congregational CareRev. Dr. Mark WilliamsInvocationRev. Dr. Mark WilliamsPastoral PrayerRev. Angela Wells-BeanScripture: Mark 4: 35-41 (NRSV)Rev. Angela Wells-BeanSermon: "In Your Same Boat"Rev. Dr. Mark WilliamsBenedictionRev. Dr. Mark WilliamsSupport the Show.Support the Show.
Silo thinking exists in many companies. It describes the extreme fixation of managers and employees on their own department. Silo thinking inhibits cooperation, increases costs and hinders progress. So why is it still so widespread? And above all: what can be done about it? In today's episode, Stefan talks about his experiences with the topic and gives helpful tips on how to break down silo thinking and get all employees on the same boat. ––– Do you like the LEITWOLF® Leadership podcast? Then please rate it with a star rating and review it on iTunes or/and Spotify. This will help us to further improve this LEITWOLF® podcast and make it more visible. ––– Book your access to the LEITWOLF® Academy NOW: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/leitwolf-academy-en Would you like solid tips or support on how to implement good leadership in your company? Then please get in touch with Stefan via mail: homeister@stefan-homeister-leadership.com Or arrange a free phone call here: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/calendly-en // LINKEDIN: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com/link/linkedin // WEBSITE: https://stefan-homeister-leadership.com ® 2017 STEFAN HOMEISTER LEITWOLF® ALL RIGHTS RESERVE ___ LEITWOLF Podcast, Leadership, Management, Stefan Homeister, Podcast, Business Leadership, Successful Leadership, Organizational Management, Leadership Skills, Leadership Development, Team Management, Self-leadership, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Training, Career Development, Leadership Personality, Success Strategies, Organizational Culture, Motivation and Leadership, Leadership Tips, Leadership Insights, Change Management, Visionary Leadership, Leadership Interviews, Successful Managers, Entrepreneurial Tips, Leadership Best Practices, Leadership Perspectives, Business Coaching
In this 169th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from May 6 to 10th, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>> bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE169
We all might be in the same boat, but depending on where you are sitting, it might be a completely different storm.
"The Same Boat Washes Ashore Every Fog" In tonight's scary story, we take a look at the recollections of a man of his grandfather, and his grandfathers recollections of his own father, and the bizarre events that took place at his childhood lake house involving an all enveloping fog, a mysterious boat, and a chilling secret that wouldn't be revealed until it was far too late. I hope you all enjoy tonight's creepyasta / horror story, and have a great night! MERCH ► http://teespring.com/stores/clancypastastore PATREON ► https://patreon.com/clancypasta MEMBERSHIP ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnfg9w5hrnPT7oA1H3uRZEQ/join CREEPYPASTA ► "The Same Boat Washes Ashore Every Fog" story by ClancyPasta, with the aid of ConkeyMacDonaldstien , narrated by ClancyPasta TWITTER ► http://twitter.com/clancypasta INSTA ► https://instagram.com/clancypasta SPOTIFY ► https://open.spotify.com/show/51DHHPsFnEvDAGfRiZPMF7 ANCHOR.FM ► https://anchor.fm/clancypasta MUSIC ► Myuuji: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clancypasta/message
From the Tampa Bay Times, Rick Stroud joins the show to talk about the QB situations in the NFC South.
Poor or rich. Sick or well. We all will experience pain, suffering and blessing in this life. With humility, we can use it all for God and learn to limp well for Jesus.#Jesus #biblestudy #podcast
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Spurs left it late but scratched out a 2-1 win over Brighton behind impact subs. We chat about the gritty nature of Ange Postecoglou's men. Plus, Spurs Women bow out of one cup but advance in another. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tottenhamdepot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tottenhamdepot/support
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Minter Dialogue with Jon Rennie Jon Rennie is a business leader, author, podcaster, and speaker. He is co-founder, president and CEO of Peak Demand Inc., a manufacturer of critical infrastructure products for electric utilities. He served as a U.S. naval officer on nuclear submarines and has close to 30 years leading industrial businesses in North America. He is also the author of several bestselling books, including "All in the Same Boat" and "I Have the Watch." In this interview, we discuss his pragmatic approach to leadership, why leadership is in crisis today, how to lead millennials and the younger generations, how to develop trust, dealing with adversity, the role of conversation, time, and handling the new conditions and demands at work. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes or your favourite podcast channel, to rate/review the show. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter.
Hear from Orientation Leaders, Kurt and Kaia about the magical Chapman orientation process. If you are feeling stressed about transitioning to college, this is the episode for you (parents, that means you too!)
Jonathan Singleton is one of the funniest guys in country music. He is a Grammy nominated songwriter, singer, musician, producer and businessman. He has written 13 #1's and many more top 10 hits including: Beer Never Broke My Heart, Die From A Broken Heart, I Hope You're Happy Now, Same Boat, Things a Man Oughta Know and many more! He talks about his songwriting process, how he and Luke Combs met and started a business together and what he likes to do outside of country music to fuel his creative/comedic mind. He and Bobby workshop some ideas for comedy songs and listen to his punk covers of country songs that either he or his friends have written. Follow the podcast: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.