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Travis and Mike go over the their best tips for the fantasy baseball playoffs push and beyond. 1: Stream as many pitchers as you can 2: Check your lineup daily for off days, rest days, and skipped starts 3: Use two starting pitchers when available 4: Ride the hot hand 5: Take Chances dropping players who are struggling 6: Add players who give consistent outputs 7: Look on waivers on Saturday/ Sunday for next week's matchups. Check each player who's in consideration's team's schedule 8: Eyes on the Prize --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aptpod/support
This is an Instagram live series that I do via my Instagram every Saturday/Sunday - In this episode I connect with my good friend Lanora Wyatt Instagram: @Fitnessbynori - For any questions/feedback you can email me at theparrsitivitypodcast@gmail.com To find all my content via 1 link https://aw194dee.aweb.page/p/d0062c2e-0bba-44ab-8b08-17721144a4ec - Facebook: the Parrsitivity Podcast Facebook group: the Parrsitivity People Instagram: @Parrsitivity94 Tiktok: @Parrsitivity94 Twitter: @adamparrL Patreon: the Parrsitivity Podcast YouTube: the Parrsitivity Podcast Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Parrpodebay94 To book a podcast or consultation: https://adamparrbookme.as.me/schedule.php Tv interview: https://vimeo.com/499669489/b67ff5b8cd - I am Also looking for sponsors/ advertising for the podcast so please email me if you would like to sponsor my podcast! - Thanks for all your support kind regards Adam Parr host of the parrsitivity podcast/ Transformational Coach
We are so excited to have the kids back on campus this year. But that's not the only thing NDP is excited for. New Principal Dr. Gene Sweeney and Dean of Faculty Bonnie-Gene Chudzinski join me at the table. We talk about this year's message, goals for their new positions and the preparation for this year. Calendar of Events School Donation Drive at Quarterhttps://scottsdalequarter.com/events-news/event/2021/07/12/default-calendar/school-supply-drive This is the last week of donation collection for Arizona Helping Hands benefiting children in foster care. Located in The Quad, you can drop off school supplies in the bin in front of the school bus anytime during mall hours. Go to the websiteWish List to find the needed items. OR,you can sponsor a backpack filled with everything a child in foster care needs to go back to school for $35. You can donate online ahhbacktoschool.org. A Chorus Line @ Desert Stages Theatre https://www.desertstages.org/achorusline/ Live theatre and music is BACK. Come see a live performance, starting this week, July 30- Aug 8. Chorus Line will be on stage Friday & Saturday at 7:30pm | Saturday & Sunday at 2:00pmCome lend a hand for roadside clean uphttps://fb.me/e/Z2rS9ikxThe team at North 32nd News has adopted a street in the North 32nd neighborhood. This will be the first of our quarterly cleanups, and we would love your help. Starts at 630am, Saturday July 31. Bring water, snack and sunscreen. Everything else will be provided
Welcome to The Joel Michalec Show Featuring The Lovely Sharen. This week we turn our attention to COVID-19 related matters and the affects at the local WAWA store. Shortages today, gone tomorrow. Plus we have a double Wombat of the Week for you and one of them is sports related. Later we listen to some very chill music from Monotronic so grab the links below and we discuss a new scam out there so be alert! Send the link for the show to your enemies...they'll love you for it!MONOTRONIC LINKS**Music featured is played with express permission from Monotronic and permission is on file.**http://feiyr.com/x/monotronic-lost-and-foundinstagram.com/monotronic_officialhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_Lk73ygCbs&list=PLc5Sc6CptAaOmEzMBbGV5igcjEzNSP1Tg&index=6Like, Follow, Share and Subscribe to The Joel Michalec Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jmtalk/Listen to the Joel Michalec Show on one of our Partner Stations:Sunday 11 PM ET on 920 WON: The Apple http://mixlr.com/920-won-the-apple/Saturday & Sunday 6 PM ET on Reality One Radio http://www.WR1R.comFriday 6 PM ET on StarFM Radio at http://v4.mystreamplayer.com/starfmDaily on the Elevens (11AM & 11PM) on SRN One at https://c5.radioboss.fm/u/76Subscribe For Free:- JoelMichalec.com- iTunes https://tinyurl.com/ya9znnog- iHeart Radio: https://tinyurl.com/y9y8j4qu- Pandora https://tinyurl.com/r3t5796- Spotify https://tinyurl.com/yabz4tro- Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/161eaa1b-d184-4905-bf7e-df431c193fb8/The-Joel-Michalec-Show- Google Play https://tinyurl.com/y9wppcum- Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-joel-michalec-show-904302- TuneIn Radio https://tinyurl.com/yc7vhhy6- Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=565812&refid=stpr- Blubrry https://www.blubrry.com/jmtalk/- Spreaker https://tinyurl.com/y9ms27l2- Castbox https://tinyurl.com/y9keg6fb
Welcome to The Joel Michalec Show Featuring The Lovely Sharen. Your favorite hosts have returned from an uneventful vacation and talk about the next chapter in creature invasions on the backyard, some interesting Big Brother topics, racist fish and Joel is speaking to the gaming community plus more. Tune in and enjoy the show and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode!Like, Follow, Share and Subscribe to The Joel Michalec Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jmtalk/Listen to the Joel Michalec Show on one of our Partner Stations:Sunday 11 PM ET on 920 WON: The Apple http://mixlr.com/920-won-the-apple/Saturday & Sunday 6 PM ET on Reality One Radio http://www.WR1R.comFriday 6 PM ET on StarFM Radio at http://v4.mystreamplayer.com/starfmDaily on the Elevens (11AM & 11PM) on SRN One at https://c5.radioboss.fm/u/76Subscribe For Free:- JoelMichalec.com- iTunes https://tinyurl.com/ya9znnog- iHeart Radio: https://tinyurl.com/y9y8j4qu- Pandora https://tinyurl.com/r3t5796- Spotify https://tinyurl.com/yabz4tro- Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/161eaa1b-d184-4905-bf7e-df431c193fb8/The-Joel-Michalec-Show- Google Play https://tinyurl.com/y9wppcum- Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-joel-michalec-show-904302- TuneIn Radio https://tinyurl.com/yc7vhhy6- Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=565812&refid=stpr- Blubrry https://www.blubrry.com/jmtalk/- Spreaker https://tinyurl.com/y9ms27l2- Castbox https://tinyurl.com/y9keg6fb
Welcome to The Joel Michalec Show Featuring The Lovely Sharen. While the hosts are away from the studio, some throwback items have been pulled out of the archives to keep things positive in an ever-getting-worse world. First, Joel's interview with Ariel & Shya Kane. An amazing couple who are so very much in love and they have devoted a lot of time to spreading the secret to this success with the masses via books, blogs and a podcast. Later, Christian singer/songwriter Natasha Owens is also posted from the throwback and talks about her inspiration and the reasons why she spreads her message through song! Enjoy the show!Ariel & Shya Kane on the Web - https://www.transformationmadeeasy.com/Natasha Owens on the web - https://natashaowensmusic.com/Like, Follow, Share and Subscribe to The Joel Michalec Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jmtalk/Listen to the Joel Michalec Show on one of our Partner Stations:Sunday 11 PM ET on 920 WON: The Apple http://mixlr.com/920-won-the-apple/Saturday & Sunday 6 PM ET on Reality One Radio http://www.WR1R.comFriday 6 PM ET on StarFM Radio at http://v4.mystreamplayer.com/starfmDaily on the Elevens (11AM & 11PM) on SRN One at https://c5.radioboss.fm/u/76Subscribe For Free:- JoelMichalec.com- iTunes https://tinyurl.com/ya9znnog- iHeart Radio: https://tinyurl.com/y9y8j4qu- Pandora https://tinyurl.com/r3t5796- Spotify https://tinyurl.com/yabz4tro- Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/161eaa1b-d184-4905-bf7e-df431c193fb8/The-Joel-Michalec-Show- Google Play https://tinyurl.com/y9wppcum- Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-joel-michalec-show-904302- TuneIn Radio https://tinyurl.com/yc7vhhy6- Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=565812&refid=stpr- Blubrry https://www.blubrry.com/jmtalk/- Spreaker https://tinyurl.com/y9ms27l2- Castbox https://tinyurl.com/y9keg6fb
So when is it right to go to church or do our quiet time? We tackle the question here today. On today's program, it's Traditional jazz music... and music that you'll enjoy! Featured Songs: Part 1 Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing- Christian Jazz Artists Network Eternal Moments- Quamon Fowler Immortal Invisible, God Only Wise- Discovery Jazz Ensemble He Looked Beyond My Faults- Riley & Richburg 'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus- Mark Sterbank Jazz Group Part 2 Angelic Praise- Fletch Wiley This Is My Father's World- Phil DeGreg Funny Us- Charlie Peacock & Jeff Coffin Were You There- Sam Levine Lift Every Voice & Sing- Preservation Hall Jazz Band
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Welcome to The Joel Michalec Show Featuring The Lovely Sharen. Here is hoping that everyone is enjoying the holiday weekend and hoping that you are enjoying the Fourth of July festivities responsibly! There's been a breakthrough in the fight for life-saving insulin and we will tell you how Wal-Mart is involved. Plus how does news sell their papers? By deception, we'll tell you how the Seattle Times did just that. More news from around the country plus our Wombat of the Week is completely NUTS! A whole lot more so buckle in for this week's offering!Like, Follow, Share and Subscribe to The Joel Michalec Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jmtalk/Listen to the Joel Michalec Show on one of our Partner Stations:Sunday 11 PM ET on 920 WON: The Apple http://mixlr.com/920-won-the-apple/Saturday & Sunday 6 PM ET on Reality One Radio http://www.WR1R.comFriday 6 PM ET on StarFM Radio at http://v4.mystreamplayer.com/starfmDaily on the Elevens (11AM & 11PM) on SRN One at https://c5.radioboss.fm/u/76Subscribe For Free:- JoelMichalec.com- iTunes https://tinyurl.com/ya9znnog- iHeart Radio: https://tinyurl.com/y9y8j4qu- Pandora https://tinyurl.com/r3t5796- Spotify https://tinyurl.com/yabz4tro- Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/161eaa1b-d184-4905-bf7e-df431c193fb8/The-Joel-Michalec-Show- Google Play https://tinyurl.com/y9wppcum- Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-joel-michalec-show-904302- TuneIn Radio https://tinyurl.com/yc7vhhy6- Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=565812&refid=stpr- Blubrry https://www.blubrry.com/jmtalk/- Spreaker https://tinyurl.com/y9ms27l2- Castbox https://tinyurl.com/y9keg6fb
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people – what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Of all the gospels, Mark is the shortest; and throughout the gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” Revelation 5:5.) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in unexpected ways. Today we hear the Gospel story of Jesus rescuing a demon-possessed man, who up to this point, was an outcast and labeled too unfit to approach God.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people – what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Of all the gospels, Mark is the shortest; and throughout the gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” Revelation 5:5.) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in unexpected ways. Today we hear the Gospel story of Jesus calming a violent storm—the Creator of the universe demonstrates His power to control any situation.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people – what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Of all the gospels, Mark is the shortest; and throughout the gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” Revelation 5:5.) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in unexpected ways. Today we hear the Gospel story of Jesus calming a violent storm—the Creator of the universe demonstrates His power to control any situation.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people – what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Of all the gospels, Mark is the shortest; and throughout the gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” Revelation 5:5.) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in unexpected ways. Today we hear the Gospel story of Jesus calming a violent storm—the Creator of the universe demonstrates His power to control any situation.
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The relentless pace of Euro 2020 continues but Mark O'Haire and Adrian Clarke are up for the challenge as they tackle nine more games as we get towards the end of the group stages! Time Stamps Outrights Chat - (01:10) Hungary vs France - (03:47) Portugal vs Germany - (08:55) Spain vs Poland - (15:11) Italy vs Wales - (21:02) Switzerland vs Turkey - (25:32) Ukraine vs Austria - (28:12) North Macedonia vs Netherlands - (34:03) Finland vs Belgium - (39:13)Russia vs Denmark - (44:00) Best Bets - (50:11)
Our worship today includes a patriotic theme that stems from a long-standing tradition at Faith to celebrate our nation's freedom and liberty along with thousands of other residents of the Fox Valley. In 1949, an Act of Congress signed by President Truman officially recognized June 14th as National Flag Day and the first Flag Day Parade in Appleton was held the following year. As we celebrate Flag Day in worship today, let us do so always remembering that our first allegiance is to Jesus Christ, whose “kingdom is not of this world.” Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Throughout this gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” Revelation 5:5.) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in expected ways. Even among us today, His kingdom is growing as people are coming to faith in the King.
Our worship today begins with a patriotic theme that stems from a long-standing tradition at Faith to celebrate our nation's freedom and liberty along with thousands of other residents of the Fox Valley. In 1949, an Act of Congress signed by President Truman officially recognized June 14th as National Flag Day and the first Flag Day Parade in Appleton was held the following year. As we celebrate Flag Day in worship, let us do so always remembering that our first allegiance is to Jesus Christ, whose “kingdom is not of this world.” Today, we also begin our summer sermon series called “Life in the Kingdom”. Each weekend we will explore the Gospel of Matthew, especially the portions that detail the teaching ministry of Jesus. If one was to read through the book of Matthew, one might notice how often Jesus speaks of “the kingdom of heaven”, a way of talking about the kingly reign of God. Throughout His life, Jesus encourages His listeners to live according to God's will since we are ultimately under His authority and kingship. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus has a lot to say about life in the Kingdom of God. Throughout our “Life in the Kingdom” series, we will examine specific ways Jesus encourages us to live out our lives as His disciples. Today we will focus specifically on how we are called and sent into the world for “the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few” (Matthew 9:37).
America's remarkable experiment in a pluralist democracy is under threat from toxic polarization. In this episode, we discuss two current nationwide campaigns to tackle this crisis head-on,America Talks, on Saturday-Sunday, June 12-13, is a powerful conversation event that invites thousands of Americans to connect one-on-one on video across our political divides. By doing so, we remind ourselves that the “other” is – just like us – a person with family, friends, hopes, fears, values, beliefs, and intrinsic worth.The fourth annual National Week of Conversation, June 14-20, organized by #ListenFirst Coalition and over 300 organizations, invites Americans of all views and backgrounds to listen and discover common interests. Sign up for both events at AmericaTalks.us.Our guests are Kristin Hansen, Executive Director of Civic Health Project, Director at AllSides, and 17-year-old Zoë Jenkins, a civic activist who founded DICCE — diversity, inclusion, cultural competency, and equity.Recent polling found that more than 9-in-10 Americans recognize that polarization is a problem, while 7-in-ten say democracy is in danger.This podcast looks at the crisis and the opportunity for changing and strengthening democracy. We also discuss Moral Foundations Theory, Open Mind Platform for schools and workplaces, student-led BridgeUSA, and the work of Bridge Alliance.Recommendation: Jim is watching "Our Planet" on Netflix, narrated by David Attenborough, who recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on earth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people – what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Of all the gospels, Mark is the shortest; and throughout the gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” Revelation 5:5.) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in unexpected ways. Even among us today, His Kingdom is growing as people are coming to faith in the King. Today we examine Jesus' parable of the four soils.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people – what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. Our summer series, “The Lion is on the Move,” is based on the Gospel of Mark. Of all the gospels, Mark is the shortest; and throughout the gospel, Jesus' ministry advances rapidly. Transitional expressions such as “immediately,” “at once,” “that day” are found in abundance, especially in the first half of Mark. Jesus is clearly on a mission! Additionally, Mark's gospel highlights the kingship of Jesus. Historically, the four gospels have been symbolized by the four living creatures described in Revelation 4:7 (a lion, an ox, a man, and an eagle); and Mark's gospel has been depicted as the lion, a symbol of royalty. (Jesus is elsewhere described as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” (Rev. 5:5.)) Thus, this series highlights the majesty and authority of Christ as He advances His Kingdom on earth through His earthly ministry, albeit in unexpected ways. Even among us today, His Kingdom is growing as people are coming to faith in the King. Today we examine Jesus' parable of the four soils.
The doctrine of the Holy Trinity is more than an academic principle; more than just a set of facts to be memorized and recited from centuries ago. Though it is mysterious and difficult to understand, the Holy Trinity models divine relationship—one God, three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. When the Son of God became a man, Jesus modeled this interwoven life of God and related it to us. Jesus said that He and the Father are one, and for those who would obey His teaching, Jesus promised that He, the Father, and the Spirit would come and make their home in them (John 14:23). Today we will again affirm our Christian faith that each person of the Trinity is both God and a distinct being in relationship with each other; each with a unique skill set that acts in our lives—guiding us, inspiring us and loving us.
The doctrine of the Holy Trinity is more than an academic principle; more than just a set of facts to be memorized and recited from centuries ago. Though it is mysterious and difficult to understand, the Holy Trinity models divine relationship—one God, three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. When the Son of God became a man, Jesus modeled this interwoven life of God and related it to us. Jesus said that He and the Father are one, and for those who would obey His teaching, Jesus promised that He, the Father, and the Spirit would come and make their home in them (John 14:23). Today we will again affirm our Christian faith that each person of the Trinity is both God and a distinct being in relationship with each other; each with a unique skill set that acts in our lives—guiding us, inspiring us and loving us.
This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, welcomes to the virtual studio Carmel Bowman and Maggie Hettinger, two sisters who have decided to do something real & effective about climate change. Maggie lives in Bullitt Co. and Carmel lives in Bardstown. They've teamed up with Citizens' Climate Lobby, a grassroots organization that has a plan that was introduced to the US Congress as the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. With the Louisville Chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby, they'll be presenting a virtual “show” for the interested public on Thursday, June 3rd at 7pm called "Ready for a Solution?! It's in Your Hand!" Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2895680117366177/ Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApdu2prjsoHNOmtFzfMM8Yt8sx7IrfXTwa?fbclid=IwAR1wHlRHDNwks80qcvuwvPVRY6T5_y_RTfFPcc0gZQQm5M8E3fMzF_9s3p8 Carmel is a mom and Centre College graduate. She's played several roles as a volunteer with Bernheim Forest and Kentucky Water Watch, a Montessori teacher, a Girl Scout leader, a church and community musician—even a “hillbilly” for the Kentucky Flavor Traveling Roadshow. Her post-pandemic plans are to focus on empowering herself and others to deal with climate change, and bridging differences through respectful and compassionate communication. Maggie is a semi-retired musician and teacher living just outside of Bernheim Forest in Bullitt County. She is passionate about the climate, live music, wild edible foods and mushrooms. As a grandmother, she has been known to lead joyful musical parades around the yard. This year CCL's National Conference will be online: “The Push for a Price on Carbon"" Saturday-Sunday, June 12-13, 1-5pm both days. You'll get updates on what's happening in Washington, D.C., from keynote speaker Adele Morris, economist at the Brooking Institution, and CCL's government affairs team. Other keynote speakers Jasmine Sanders, Executive Director of Our Climate, and Jerry Taylor, President of Niskanen Center, will share what their organizations are doing this year in support of climate solutions. At the breakout sessions, you'll have the opportunity to hear from faith groups, local leaders, businesses and more about their perspectives on the push for a price on carbon. You'll be trained on actions you can take in your community, with the media, and with your members of Congress. Additionally, they are offering 4 seminars on Sunday, June 13th at 1pm that will dive deeper into the topics than a regular conference breakout. Registration is free. For more information go to http://cclusa.org/pushforaprice. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Christina Bobb, is a journalist of OAN and the host of “Weekly Briefing” which airs every Saturday/Sunday. She comes back on the podcast to discuss how the Arizona Audit is going, when she expects the hand recount to be finished, why she thinks they are holding off releasing any of the data until it is completed, what the results might bring, and why the Republicans are more at fault than Democrats.
If spring in your neck of the woods is feeling more like summer these days, then the sports world is already scorching as if it's July & August as another fast paced, action packed podcast is officially online. Episode #195 packs a lot of heat. On deck: (5:25) Phil Mickelson does the unthinkable by winning his first major in eight years to become the oldest player to win a major tournament. Were the elements at Kiawah Island to blame for some bad play by golf's top players? What kind of momentum will Lefty have going into the US Open? The one title that's missing from his mantle. And what happened with the crowd and security at the 18th hole during the final round? (22:14) The NBA completed its first weekend of playoff games. I'll look back on the play-in tournament. Why it's time to shelve it? Now the league is flirting with a mid-season tournament? You know I have much to say about those two topics. I'll recap the games from Saturday & Sunday, with a thought on the Lakers loss in Phoenix and Memphis's early upset of Utah. (41:00) The NHL is about to close their opening round series, while Colorado and Boston await the next round. Will the Capitals regroup this offseason? Or is it time to disband a team led by all time great, Alexander Ovechkin? Same for the Penguins, if they don't make it out of this round vs. the Islanders? The Oilers falling flat on their faces thus far. The Maple Leafs rebound after losing their captain. Will Nashville extend Carolina to the limit? Many questions abound as things continue to heat up on the ice. (55:09) Two more no-hitters in the MLB this past week. Why has there been SIX of them before Memorial Day? I have an interesting take as to what's going on as baseball looks to find their way through this lackluster start. Plus, the Padres, Dodgers and Yankees are hot, with the Bombers winning eight consecutive series. Mike Trout's injury, Pujols delivers for the other LA team, White Sox manager Tony La Russa mishandling of Yermin Mercedes and a thought on the late Pirate, Rennie Stennett, with an obscure record that must be mentioned. (1:13:07) I also make a brief mention of an event that's taking place this weekend, which was one that I remembered as a boy that kicked off the unofficial beginning of summer: The Indianapolis 500. (1:15:38) Of course, my Hero and Zero of the Week. Please subscribe, leave a rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, Spotify, Luminary, Amazon Music and iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to contribute to the production of the podcast, please visit my Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/TheJAYREELZPodcast Many thanks for all of your love and support. Intro/outro music by Cyklonus. LINKS TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW: APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jayreelz-podcast/id1354797894 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gkdtgroTFlaqPW1EBjVDr SPREAKER: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-jayreelz-podcast_2 STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jason-s-nazario/the-jayreelz-podcast iHEARTRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-jayreelz-podcast-43104270/ LUMINARY: https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/jason-s-nazario/the-jayreelz-podcast/f9527dd9-47ea-4ed9-92cf-32af9bfa95ad?country=US SPOTIFY TRAILER: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7nZZlvPRAly5irLRSG2qxq?si=rTKCQKnZRNC_VK-_uIWNJA AMAZON MUSIC: https://www.amazon.com/The-JAYREELZ-Podcast/dp/B08K58SW24/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+jayreelz+podcast&qid=1606319520&sr=8-1 SPOTIFY PODCAST LINK: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gkdtgroTFlaqPW1EBjVDr
The Old Testament people of Israel celebrated a festival every spring after seven weeks of harvesting wheat. The first sheaves of wheat were brought before the Lord as an offering at the Feast of Firstfruits. Fifty days later (the day after the end of seven weeks), the people recognized that it was the Lord who provided an abundant harvest. That festival was known as “The Feast of Weeks.” It also took on the name “Pentecost,” from the Greek for “fifty” because it was celebrated on the fiftieth day. Those Old Testament feasts anticipated and were fulfilled in the life of Christ and His Church. Christ's resurrection occurred on the day of Firstfruits. Fifty days later, Christ poured out the Holy Spirit on the apostles to inspire them to preach the Gospel all over the world. Today we commemorate that fiftieth day—Pentecost—the birthday of the Church; the day the Holy Spirit marks us for ministry to win souls for God's Kingdom from every nation, tribe, people, and language.
The Old Testament people of Israel celebrated a festival every spring after seven weeks of harvesting wheat. The first sheaves of wheat were brought before the Lord as an offering at the Feast of Firstfruits. Fifty days later (the day after the end of seven weeks), the people recognized that it was the Lord who provided an abundant harvest. That festival was known as “The Feast of Weeks.” It also took on the name “Pentecost,” from the Greek for “fifty” because it was celebrated on the fiftieth day. Those Old Testament feasts anticipated and were fulfilled in the life of Christ and His Church. Christ's resurrection occurred on the day of Firstfruits. Fifty days later, Christ poured out the Holy Spirit on the apostles to inspire them to preach the Gospel all over the world. Today we commemorate that fiftieth day—Pentecost—the birthday of the Church; the day the Holy Spirit marks us for ministry to win souls for God's Kingdom from every nation, tribe, people, and language.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we celebrate the ascension of Jesus into heaven and also explore how our faith overcomes all our struggles in the world.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we celebrate the ascension of Jesus into heaven and also explore how our faith overcomes all our struggles in the world.
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 208 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week’s segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Brainstorming From the Armchair Crafty Adventures Knitting in Passing KAL News Events On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode’s sponsors: Irocknits Designs, Sunsoaked Yarns, Precision Athletic Training. Thank you to our Ultimate Insider Patreon Members: Theresa, Kathy, Luanne & Beth! Your support means so much to me! Welcome back BostonJensMom! Thanks, Mom, for co-hosting with me again (first time since the pandemic started) Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Gram’s Mother’s Day Socks Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams ($5 US knitting pattern) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Yarn: Knitting Fever Indulgence 6-ply Color 102-Green, purple, blue, red stripes. Ravelry Project Page On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Fibernymph Dye Works Shetland Spin Three 2 oz natural Shetland Started 2nd 2 oz Ravelry Project Page I shared how our Patreon Community is doing a challenge in May that’s helping me with this. Check out my Patron options here. Freewheeler Sweater Pattern: Freewheeler by Kristen Finlay (Ravelry Link) $11 AUD (~$8.35 US) Needles: US 7 (4.5 mm) Yarn (held double): Holiday Yarns FlockSock (Badger Black Colorway); CeCe’s Wool Yarn Baby! 1120 yards fingering weight Superwash Merino (Cherries Jubilee Colorway) Ravelry Project Page Advent 2020 Scrappy Socks Pattern: OMG Socks by Megan Williams Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Yarn: Fingering weight yarn from Advent Swap with Stephanie @Farmsteadknits on IG My Ravelry Project Page Playhouse Scrappy Socks Pattern: OMG Socks by Megan Williams Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Yarn: Knit Picks Felici in Playhouse colorway + other leftovers of Felici and other self striping yarn. Started Oct 2019 Socks started ages ago. Did vanilla bean slipped stitch thing between stripes. Didn’t love them so I pulled back and just knit, then several stripes in, the yarn broke which broke up repeat. I took it as a sign to make them scrappy instead. My Ravelry Project Page Knit Picks Affiliate Link Hydrangea Stripe #2 Pattern: Hydrangea Stripes Blanket by Lucy of Attic24 (free crochet blanket) My Ravelry Project Page Hook: I (Cast on with K hook) Yarn: Vanna’s Choice in Shadow Ombre, Orion Blue, Burgundy & Sea glass, Sprightly Acrylic Worsted in Suede & Big Twist Soft in Rose & Charcoal I cast on 86. Deschain Pattern Deschain by Leila Raven Needles: US 9 (5.5 mm) Yarn. Rowan Creative Linen. Colorway 00624- Gray. Size: Smallest (54 1/4 in bust) Calls for 16-22″ positive ease. I should have around 19″ My Ravelry Project Page Weave in ends in linen? Tips welcome Found lots of online sources that say to weave in ends using Duplicate Stitches. Check out this photo tutorial from CocoKnits Brainstorming I’m itching to cast on socks for the Splash Pad Party. I have yarn from agirlandherwool & Legacy Fiber Artz that’s calling to me. From the Armchair 2 finished books: Wow. No Thank You. Samantha Irby. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. It’s Never Too Late To Begin Again. Julia Cameron. Bookshop Affiliate Link.Amazon Affiliate Link. 2 new to me podcasts: Create Well Podcast with Raye Zaragoza & Erica Elan. Make Good. Jessica & Karen in NH have a great knitting podcast from their LYS. Crafty Adventures I received an antique Circular Sock Machine (CSM) from my best friend’s Dad, who found it in their attic when they downsized a few years ago. I’ve spent time the past 2 weekends cleaning it but haven’t cast on yet. I found this video tutorial helpful as I think about casting on. Knitting in Passing We finally got to visit my grandmother at her new apartment in an Assisted Living community. Introduced us to her friend as her granddaughter- the one who knits all the shawls and socks! Her Jean Marie shawl is on the back of her chair. KAL News Splash Pad- May 28 through July 31 Check out the Splash Pad ’21 Sponsors Rules, sponsor list and so much more can be found on the Splash Pad ’21 landing page on my website Sign up by filling out this Google Form Kick Off Weekend: Saturday May 29 & Sunday May 30th. Click here for the Google Doc that contains the schedule. Preview night on Friday May 28th with me, then events with our sponsors on Saturday & Sunday! Heads up, 7p-9p Zoom -Knit Night with BostonJen (Patrons only; sign up for Patreon by clicking here) Ravelry Links: Start Here Thread Mark it Monday Thread Pool Party Prep- Chat Thread Events Craft Cook Read Repeat Podcast with Monica and Cortney- Summer Bingo starts end of May. Check out their website Knit Girllls Stash Dash May 28-August 31. Stay tuned to their website for more details. This year I’m going to crush Jasmin again. Since I already have the Sash I think if I win this year I should get the rights to the tiny speech writer next year lol Vogue Virtual Knitting Live– June 10-13, July 15-18. May 14-16- Indie Untangled is having a Indie Spotlight Virtual Show. I’m participating in a Designer Spotlight on Sunday May 16 at 3p…Affiliate Link to purchase ticket for Indie Untangled On a Happy Note Mom: “being able to see people.” She shared stories about visiting her cousin Susan and working on Genealogy with Aunt Florence, Linda & Trish. Mother’s Day at Jen’s house. Mom had a successful experience with Max Sold Auctions and will have more coming up soon. Interested in trying it out? Use coupon code NESellers for no minimum for the first auction + $100 off the total commission if the auction makes more than $1,000. Want to learn more about selling online- you can request to be part of Mom’s Facebook Group. Quote of the Week “Forget about the fast lane. If you really want to fly, harness your power to your passion. Honor your calling. Everybody has one. Trust your heart, and success will come to you.” -Oprah Winfrey Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out my Down Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Music -“Soft Orange Glow” by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we consider St. John's letter of love that encourages us abide in the Lord, spend time in His Word and carry His love to others.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we consider St. John's letter of love that encourages us abide in the Lord, spend time in His Word and carry His love to others.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we consider St. John's encouragement to test outside spirits that can easily lead us away from the Spirit of Truth.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we consider St. John's encouragement to test outside spirits that can easily lead us away from the Spirit of Truth.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we will consider three loves described by St. John in his first letter: up, in and out.
This week we are joined by Dave and Jack to discuss their qualms with "The Cat Ball Bandit", talk about our cases we will be bringing to the honor thickness herself, Judge Judy, and crown our first ever employee of the month. Hunter has fighting hubris for Riley again, we talk about Ben Askren and Chris Weidman, and a very special duo of Plunge Picks. Also our weekly Toks! Use code PLUNGE at hempbombs.com to save 15% on your order Special thanks to Live Free Distillery, located on East Industrial Drive in Manchester, you can try out samples every Saturday & Sunday from 10AM-7PM, including fan favorites like the Apple Pie Moonshine, the Back Creek Bourbon Whiskey, and the Mountain Top Vodka. Go check them out at livefreedistillery.com/ Get our new merch at plungepodcast.com/shop including out new P&D tee shirt or the Muddy Clam hoodies! Check out the shows we have within The Plunge including JUSTIFIED, Plungeons & Dragons, and Royal Mumble. These can all be found on The Plunge Podcast feed or the Royal Mumble feed. Checkout everything PLUNGE at plungepodcast.com Check out ADAM AND EVE! Get 10 FREE ITEMS using code PLUNGE at checkout to get 50% off your item, 6 free movies, free shipping, and then an extra item for him, her and both of you only on adameve.com Go to Ohfishl.com and use code PLUNGE at checkout for 25% off! We are one of six Flagship shows on the Inner Circle Podcast Network, follow it on all social media @InnerCirclePN RIPPODCOIN RIPDAVIS RIPPODCOIN RIPMACMILLER RIPOLIVERTHEDOG RIPVERNTROYER RIPGRANDPA(x3) RIPGRANDMA RIPHARAMBE RIPWUTZKE RIPHERMAJESTY? RIPNOTREDAME RIPSEASON1 RIPTHE RIPKOBE RIPSEASONTWOOBA Subscribe to "The Inner Circle Presents" on all streaming platforms to here Inner Circle original shows like Inner Circle Sports Podcast, Winners Circle, and Creatures of the Night. Visit InnercirclePN.com for more information. Follow us on twitter and instagram @PlungePodcast. Available for Download on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart, RadioPublic, Listen Notes, and PodBean. Leave a review if you liked the show!
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we will consider three loves described by St. John in his first letter: up, in and out.
Recorded On Saturday April 24th Giving you a v-log to let you know what's going on while I'm waiting for my mom to finish up her business she needs to take care of, that a lot of us have to deal with at this time of year when it comes to refunding or owing Comments are Welcomed #Saturday #April2021 #Vlog #vlogging #YouTube #SaturdayAfternoon #Gustine_CA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bwrosas/support
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we consider an old commandment made new in John's first letter.
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. The apostle Paul says His resurrection is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace and become Christ-like. Our Easter series explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. Today we consider an old commandment made new in John's first letter.
In this episode of Wrestling World I talk about WWE’s recent releases on the main roster and I will also be talking about Night 1 & Night 2 of Wrestlemania this past Saturday & Sunday
“Church A-B-C's” is a year-long theme for our life together at Faith Lutheran Church. It is dedicated to understanding God's calling upon His holy people—what it means to be a vibrant, mission-driven body of faith. We believe that God has called us to know Him and to make Him known to others in the world. We get to know Christ through His Word, shared in the church (the “temple”) in worship and Bible study. We get to know Christ through His Word shared around our dinner tables, with family, friends, and neighbors. We make Him known through our lives of service. The day of our Lord's resurrection is arguably the most consequential day in the history of the world. Having paid the price for our sins on the cross, Jesus rose triumphant, defeating the lasting sting of death for all who believe. His resurrection, the apostle Paul says, is the firstfruits (1 Cor. 15), which means many more will also rise. Jesus Himself promised those who believe in Him: “I will raise [you] up at the last day” (John 6:39-40). Because Jesus lives, we have assurance of an eternal, resurrected life with Him. The apostle John also reminds us: “We love because he first loved us” (1 John 4:19). Because God has demonstrated His love for us in sending His only Son to die for us, we too show love and grace —this is what children of God do—we imitate and become Christ-like. Our Easter series, “Because He Lives …and Loves,” explores the positive consequences of God's love and Christ's resurrection. The series is based on a letter written by the apostle John, known as “First John” in the New Testament.
The boys take a deep dive into the Sweet 16 of March Madness. Each matchup is previewed with analysis and stats as we make our spread and totals picks for the Saturday / Sunday slate of games. Brackets are busted all over the country, but that doesn't mean we can't still make some money!
Christina Bobb, a journalist of OAN and the host of “Weekly Briefing” which airs every Saturday/Sunday. She comes back on the podcast to discuss her recent trip to Arizona meeting with President of the Arizona Senate Karen Fann, election fraud, how Rudy Giuliani is doing, what life is like in Washington D.C. right now, differences between Republicans/Democrats and names I suggested for both her and Chanel Rion’s podcast.
Episode 97 - Think of Crownshot like a banana... Recorded on March 10th, 2021 We stream most episodes of the show over on The Esports Department Twitch Channel The Gold Card Podcast finally has it's own Twitter handle! @GoldCardPodcast The clip the title references can be found here. The usual crew discuss a few news topics and then dive into an extensive slate with full slates in every major league (and three game slates on Saturday/Sunday in the LPL). Lot of matches, lot of discussion, and as always, a few digressions and interactions with the Twitch Chat. Intro Listener Questions from @WillisKingofGame and @vinegarbasedhotsauce LPL Weekend Slate LCK Weekend Slate LEC Weekend Slate LCS Weekend Slate Pick of the Week! Pick of the Week Records (full sheet linked) Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review. Vince will read every single review left on iTunes on the cast! If it's good, or at least entertaining, we have some prizes lined up! The Gold Card Podcast is brought to you by TheEsportsDepartment.com! Analysis, projections, FL optimizer, and more! John and Vince were both guests on RotoGrinders' Morning Grind Podcast. We'd like to thank Stevie for having us on! Check him out @SteveTPFL ! Vince was a guest on The Deep Dive April 1st 2021 Pick of the Week Records (Winnings assuming one unit on each bet): Vince: 2 - 7 (-3.51u) John: 5 - 4 (+4.2u) Chris: 2 - 6 (-3.29u) Josh: 4 - 3 (+1.24u) Guests: 1 - 0 (+1.01 units) Listeners: 5 - 3 (+3.43 units) Main cast: 12 - 21 (-2.37 units) ROI (main cast): -6.95% ROI (with guests and listeners): +4.84% Hosts: Vince C @GelatiLOL John George @TheEsportsPlug Chris C @Prim3LoL Joshua Roberts @RobertsNumber49 The opening theme is "Clouds" by Harvey and the Hendersons (Instagram)(Facebook) The closing theme is "Wasp in a Hat" by The Tea Club (Facebook)
It's those American rugby boneheads coming at you with all the goods. On this episode we have a look at the Champions Cup draw from this past week and who could have a breezy path to the semifinal, and who might be battered by the time they get there. We chat about the potential Lions Tour for the women's game, which is only a good thing in our book. Those wondering about the order of operations for the Watchathon, we uncover the schedule for next Saturday-Sunday for our viewing, get your donations in ASAP. Of course, we cover the league action from both New Zealand and England and we even sneak in a good bye to good old DC, Dan Carter, oh what a man, oh what a career. There's Start or Sit and all the banter in between, crack one open and tune in with us. Go to https://my.gbfb.org/TFRYWatchathon to donate for the Super Saturday Watchathon with us. A $25 donation gets you the link to watch us make fools of ourselves for 24 hours plus. If we hit our goal of $1000 we'll open it up to all and make it a public stream, do you really want to deprive everyone of that!? Ask us questions via Twitter: Jarrod- jdyke8man & Ben- admrablsnackbar. Send us your thoughts for the show and questions for upcoming shows via e-mail fantasyrugbypodcast@gmail.com. Of course we welcome feedback via e-mail, twitter or by rating/reviewing the pod on Apple Podcast.
Sorry for the delay but it's a special Saturday Sunday episode of Compadres. Scott and Jake are talking all about this weeks shows and previewing tonight's AEW Revolution PPV! Talking about WWE's stand on thigh-slaps, the future of NWA, Wrestling for Women's Charity, the new WWE Champion, the reignited fire of the Yes Movement, Apollo Crews embracing his heritage, whether Adam Cole or Finn Balor are main roster bound, the NXT announcement following the WWE Women's Tag Title Match, Shaquille O'neal going through some tables, Tully Blanchard lacing up his boots, who Paul White hinted about coming to AEW and much much more! Become a Patreon Palski and support the show while getting exclusive episodes, videos, and the weekly pre-show! http://www.patreon.com/compadres Smark out with the boys on our official Discord https://discord.gg/M2NyVQAPfX Shop Compadres merch at www.DragonWagonShop.com Wrestling Compadres is part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Visit www.dragonwagonradio.com for more!
Thursday, March 4, 2021 | The Hockey Betting Podcast PROGRAMMING NOTE: ON SATURDAY MARCH 6 WE WILL PUBLISH A SPECIAL EPISODE FOR SATURDAY & SUNDAY NHL MATCH-UPS. THIS EPISODE ONLY COVERS THURSDAY & FRIDAY. The SportsInteraction promotion mentioned in this episode is: SportsInteraction.com/hipcheck EPISODE RECAP: On this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast, Cam Stewart's prediction of more and more single-goal NHL outcomes - and underdog puck line victories - is looking better all the time. Late-week scores included four OT games, four one-goal regulation outcomes, and a Friday shoot-out in which the Chicago Blackhawks upset the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning. Calgary snapped back to form vs Ottawa in a game that didn't surprise Brian Blessing at all. The Hockey Betting Podcast also nailed the problems between the pipes for Vegas, as tired netminder Marc-Andre Fleury took a break on Friday only to watch Swedish goaltender Oscar Dansk give up four goals. Max Pacioretty led the Golden Knight attack with three points as Vegas prevailed 5-4 in OT and the game easily blew-away its "Vegas" total. Toronto got lost in the scenery of Vancouver, and St. Louis beat Los Angeles without Vlad Tarasenko, yet another pair of moneyline wins for Cam. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: The March 4, 2021 episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast opens on a serious note, but it's not the end of an era. Puckheads Brian Blessing and Cam Stewart lament a long history of close misses on PGA golf betting with Cam typecast as the perpetual bridesmaid on a recent streak of second place PGA picks. Meanwhile, in spite of Brian’s warning, the guys decide to cut this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast in half and plan to produce a special Saturday/Sunday episode for this weekend’s huge slate of NHL games. The guys take a stand for 50-year-old slang minted by Don Cherry, and "Grapes" isn't what Brian sees inside the jerseys of soft NHL teams. Who is tough enough to make an omelette in the league? Dylan Cozens steps up Yukon tough, and the guys explain where to find the best hip check in NHL betting. Listen to The Hockey Betting Podcast for all of Brian and Cam’s colorful hockey analysis, expert NHL betting advice and free NHL picks. Thursday, March 4, 2021 NHL Betting Lines, Analysis, Picks Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins Hear from the guys about Sidney Crosby's absence and the Sin City goal total for Pittsburgh-Philly on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Winnipeg Jets at Montreal Canadiens Will Cam escape the zip ties of destiny, or will he run headlong into the trunk of a waiting car? Hear Cam's trademark analysis of the betting lines for this match-up on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Detroit Red Wings at Carolina Hurricanes It may sound counter-intuitive, but sometimes the best bets are the ones we don't make. Hear a wise recommendation from Cam on Carolina vs Detroit. New York Rangers at New Jersey Devils Brian sees an angle for clubs coming off games with Buffalo. New Jersey's (-105) moneyline comes into focus. Hear the guys NHL betting analysis and free picks on this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. Florida Panthers at Nashville Predators Cam proposes, and Brian looks for consensus on whether to bet the Over/Under on this match-up, which is steady at just 5.5 goals for the Panther at the Preds. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s take on betting this NHL game. Tampa Bay Lightning at Chicago Blackhawks Brian and Cam agree on a goal total pick. Hear this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for the details. Columbus Blue Jackets at Dallas Stars Are the Dallas Stars (-145) motivated enough to beat visiting Columbus? Listen to today’s episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast to hear Cam Stewart's score forecast. Ottawa Senators at Calgary Flames Brian dishes on Calgary's boredom in Ottawa, saying the Flames couldn't even get the warm-up skate right. Is it time for an underdog play, or is there wisdom in Cam's money-in-the-bank totals pick? Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for the discussion and free NHL picks. Toronto Maple Leafs at Vancouver Canucks The guys agree that Toronto is the superior club, but timing is everything for bets on a weird NHL season. Especially if the Maple Leafs (-155) go mountain hiking. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for the best NHL betting odds analysis and free picks. Buffalo Sabres at New York Islanders Cam has harsh words for Jack Eichel as bettors sour on Buffalo (+165) and pass on the high-side of the Over/Under, now a meek (5) goals for Thursday's faceoff. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s NHL betting tips, hockey betting strategies, and free picks. Friday March 5, 2021 NHL Betting Lines, Analysis, Picks Washington Capitals at Boston Bruins Should Alex Ovechkin be suspended for targeting the family jewels of opponents? Brian and Cam squirm uncomfortably in their chairs while making an O/U prediction. Hear this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for the NHL discussion. Tampa Bay Lightning at Chicago Blackhawks Tampa Bay is an immense road favourite at (-215), but a (6.5) total seems to promise thrills in Chicago. Hear today's episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s analysis of Friday night's NHL betting odds and line movement. Minnesota Wild at Arizona Coyotes Brian compares the Wild to the Los Angeles Kings and discusses the O/U total. Cam thinks there's a better main-market pick for Arizona vs Minnesota. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for the details. Anaheim Ducks at Colorado Avalanche Colorado (-275) is expected to earn the W at home, but the Ducks' dogged defence is keeping the total cautious at (5.5) goals. Hear this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast for Brian and Cam’s NHL betting strategies, hockey betting tips and free NHL picks. St. Louis Blues at Los Angeles Kings Gateway City fans have waited a million years for Vlad Tarasenko to return from injuries. News on the Russian sniper's status remains cloudy, but Cam makes a confident bet on Kings-Blues anyway. Listen to this episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast and hear what the guys say about this NHL match-up. Vegas Golden Knights at San Jose Sharks What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, except that the whole world is starting to expect a backup Golden Knights goalie to play in San Jose. Flowers can't stay fresh forever! Hear more from Brian Blessing and Cam Stewart on the San Jose vs Vegas net-minding match-up and its effect on NHL betting strategies on today’s episode of The Hockey Betting Podcast. If you were planning to bet on hockey, open a new account with one of the sportsbooks featured on our website, and join us for social betting with The Hockey Betting Podcast. Be a part of exclusive contests, special promotions, and free giveaways from The Hockey Betting Podcast throughout the 2021 NHL season. To participate, sign-up for a new account and fund your account with one of the sportsbooks featured on our website: Pinnacle, Sports Interaction, Bodog, MyBookie and Betcris - and then, email us your new account number to register! Current NHL Betting Lines and Odds See Current NHL Lines and Odds at Pinnacle See Current NHL Lines and Odds at Sports Interaction See Current NHL Lines and Odds at MyBookie Thank you for listening and supporting The Hockey Betting Podcast.
Episode 96 - Volcanoes, MSI, and Playoff Pictures Recorded on March 3rd, 2021 We stream most episodes of the show over on The Esports Department Twitch Channel The Gold Card Podcast finally has it's own Twitter handle! @GoldCardPodcast The usual crew discuss a few news topics and then dive into an extensive slate with full slates in every major league (and three game slates on Saturday/Sunday in the LPL). Lot of matches, lot of discussion, and as always, a few digressions and interactions with the Twitch Chat. Intro News: MSI Announcement, other stuff LPL Weekend Slate LCK Weekend Slate LEC Weekend Slate LCS Weekend Slate Pick of the Week! Pick of the Week Records (full sheet linked) Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review. Vince will read every single review left on iTunes on the cast! If it's good, or at least entertaining, we have some prizes lined up! The Gold Card Podcast is brought to you by TheEsportsDepartment.com! Analysis, projections, FL optimizer, and more! John and Vince were both guests on RotoGrinders' Morning Grind Podcast. We'd like to thank Stevie for having us on! Check him out @SteveTPFL ! Vince was a guest on The Deep Dive April 1st 2021 Pick of the Week Records (Winnings assuming one unit on each bet): Vince: 2 - 6 (-2.51u) John: 4 - 4 (+3.19u) Chris: 2 - 5 (-2.29u) Josh: 4 - 3 (+1.24u) Guests: 1 - 0 (+1.01 units) Listeners: 4 - 2 (+3.72 units) Main cast: 12 - 18 (-0.3724 units) ROI (main cast): -1.24% ROI (with guests and listeners): +13.35% Hosts: Vince C @GelatiLOL John George @TheEsportsPlug Chris C @Prim3LoL Joshua Roberts @RobertsNumber49 The opening theme is "Clouds" by Harvey and the Hendersons (Instagram)(Facebook) The closing theme is "Wasp in a Hat" by The Tea Club (Facebook)
Episode 95 - Knock Knock Recorded on February 24th, 2021 We stream most episodes of the show over on The Esports Department Twitch Channel The Gold Card Podcast finally has it's own Twitter handle! @GoldCardPodcast The usual crew discuss a few news topics and then dive into an extensive slate with full slates in every major league (and three game slates on Saturday/Sunday in the LPL). Lot of matches, lot of discussion, and as always, a few digressions and interactions with the Twitch Chat. Intro News: Bo Match fixing scandal, EpicSkillshot VOD library channel, Pobelter/RJS, more LPL Weekend Slate LCK Weekend Slate LEC Weekend Slate LCS Weekend Slate Pick of the Week! Pick of the Week Records (full sheet linked) Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review. Vince will read every single review left on iTunes on the cast! If it's good, or at least entertaining, we have some prizes lined up! The Gold Card Podcast is brought to you by TheEsportsDepartment.com! Analysis, projections, FL optimizer, and more! John and Vince were both guests on RotoGrinders' Morning Grind Podcast. We'd like to thank Stevie for having us on! Check him out @SteveTPFL ! Vince was a guest on The Deep Dive April 1st 2021 Pick of the Week Records (Winnings assuming one unit on each bet): Vince: 2 - 5 (-1.51u) John: 4 - 3 (+4.19u) Chris: 2 - 4 (-1.29u) Josh: 4 - 3 (+2.24u) Guests: 1 - 0 (+1.01 units) Listeners: 4 - 2 (+3.72 units) Main cast: 12 - 14 (+3.63 units) ROI (main cast): +28.82% ROI (with guests and listeners): +42.63% Hosts: Vince C @GelatiLOL John George @TheEsportsPlug Chris C @Prim3LoL Joshua Roberts @RobertsNumber49 The opening theme is "Clouds" by Harvey and the Hendersons (Instagram)(Facebook) The closing theme is "Wasp in a Hat" by The Tea Club (Facebook)