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“Jimmy is a great coach, loved him when he travelled to international training camps with Ireland, great pad man.” When you're getting praise like this from the notoriously hard-to-please Paddy Barnes, then you must be doing something right. And today's guest Jimmy Halpin has been doing something right for 40 years now. Before that, the young Dubliner had talent as a boxer but didn't quite manage to match that with a bulging collection of medals, with his last fight coming in 1981 when, three years out of the ring by then, he ‘got a hiding' when he returned for one night only on a benefit for the Stardust victims. However the lessons he learned still stand to him to this day. Jimmy is loved by his boxers and adored by other coaches, but he takes no bull either and his forthright honesty (or constructive criticism) sometimes leads to disagreements along the way. He trained Ireland's first female fighter (and first female world champion) Deirdre Gogarty when she first walked through the doors at St Saviours in Dublin, and taught double Olympic champion Kellie Harrington many of the moves that led to her topping podiums in Tokyo and Paris. Jimmy worked his magic with Cathal O'Grady, Darren Sutherland and Emmet Brennan - Olympians all - at club level and worked alongside Billy Walsh with the Irish high performance team for over a decade. Now, at 72, he's still giving back as a volunteer, touring clubs all over Dublin, mainly, and giving pointers to coaches and boxers alike. As he says, his mission was to create universal boxers before there was even a term for it. His passion for boxing is infectious and as Jimmy says, once you're in the club - whether you're a novice or a potential world champion - you're deserving of his time, and he'll strive to help you improve. As for the best fighter he worked with during his time in Ireland? I'll give you a clue - it's someone who's got the full set of medals, anyway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had a busy podcast this week here on C&SI with a couple of visitors joining John and Shane. In part one, we have our regular run through saints of the week and Sr Caitriona Kavanagh OP joins us to tells us about news from the Dominican community. In part two, Br Justin Robinson OSB joins us from Cairo to share with us about the situation of Christians in the Holy Land and the challenges they face. Part three is our regular weekly reflection on the Sunday gospel (Mark 10:2-16)As our first guest this week, we welcome Sr Caitriona Kavanagh OP from St Saviour's church in Limerick city. Sister Caitriona is a member of the Dominican Sisters of St Cecilia whose motherhouse is in Nashville in Tennessee. Sr Caitriona shares with us about the celebration of the 800th Jubilee of the Dominicans coming to Ireland and the Irish Dominican's upcoming pilgrimage to Knock Shrine on October 13 2024. She also tells us about the faith formation work her community does in St Saviours parish in Limerick city and extends invitations to others to come and join them. You can read more about their activities here. Br Justin Robinson OSB is a Benedictine monk of Glenstal Abbey in Ireland. After studying theology at the Salesian Pontifical University in Jerusalem, he is now undertaking an MA in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the American University in Cairo. On the podcast this weeks Shane and Br Justin explore who are the Christian communities in the Holy Land looking at some of their history, relations with one another and wider society both Palestinian and Israeli. We focus in on what are their current challenges and what the impact of it means for the wider Christian community around the world and its impact on the Holy Land - the fifth gospel. If you wish to support Christians in the Holy Land you can find some additional information at these sites:Latin Patriarchate of JerusalemAid to the Church in NeedTrocaireFurther information about Christians in the Holy Land:Terra Sancta News - news channel of the Custos of the Holy LandThe Tablet - Why the number of Christians living in the Middle East is in decline but Christianity itself is notNational Catholic Register - Holy Land Pilgrimages Decline to a Trickle, Because of the Gaza WarCNEWA - Is Christianity in the Middle East Facing Extinction?The Economist - Why Christians are leaving the Middle EastMECC - The Future of Christianity in the Middle EastACN - Christian presence in the Holy Land under "extreme threat"
In this episode we talk about architecture on television in Britain in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Contributors: Gillian Darley is an architectural historian, author and broadcaster, whose books include Excellent Essex and biographies of Sir John Soane, John Evelyn and Octavia Hill. Gillian has written extensively about Ian Nairn, including the 2013 book Ian Nairn: Words in Place with David McKie. Tom Dyckhoff is a historian, writer, teacher and broadcaster about architecture, geographies, design and cities. Tom has written and presented lots of series and documentaries for television. He teaches the history and theory of cities & architecture at University College London and Central St Martins, University of the Arts, London. Tom's phd research explores how television constructs a “public sphere” in which ideas about architecture, space and the city are constructed, contested and “made public”. Clips: Ian Nairn, Football Towns: Bolton and Preston, BBC, 1975 (1.38 on Preston Bus Garage) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k67CS9fQra4 Ian Nairn, Football Towns: Bolton and Preston, BBC, 1975 (8.44 on St Saviours, Bolton) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hLb4bjd6_4 Ian Nairn No Two the Same (Pacemakers), (featuring Churchill Gardens and Lillington Gardens), BBC, 1970 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZxhOSDvj4E Ian Nairn, Nairn Across Britain: from London to Lancashire, BBC, 1972 (featuring Northampton market hall) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ8eyMqJkwY Ian Nairn, The More We Are Together: Eric Lyons the architect of suburbia, BBC, 1969 https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p01rwl9f/omnibus-the-more-we-are-together Ian Nairn, Football Towns: Huddersfield and Halifax, BBC, 1975 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQfgA_6HLT0 Stuart Hall on The Late Show, BBC, 1989 https://youtu.be/J2EFuf3yhaE?si=RTmKKXEfdld8n9h6 John Berger, Ways of Seeing: episode one, BBC, 1972 https://youtu.be/0pDE4VX_9Kk?si=clZObw7skqoFTq8- Patrick Keiller, London, BBC, 1994 https://youtu.be/nkfhFRiRmIw?si=Dfa7rBg8mhTec6k4
This week the trinity family enter into a new season as we commission Jo and John lees-Robinson and their team. We get to hear the vision they have for a vibrant centre of God's presence, as they prepare to plant a new worshipping community into St Saviours church in the Meadows, Nottingham.
A man has been found guilty of murdering two women, including a mum from Kent who went missing just over a year ago. Alexandra Morgan from Sissinghurst was last seen on Remembrance Day 2021 - her remains were later found on a farm in East Sussex. The body of Leah Ware, who disappeared six month earlier, has never been found. Hear from our reporter who was in court to hear the verdicts come in. We've also spoken to the CPS and have audio of the time Mark Brown from St Leonards-on-Sea was arrested. Also in today's podcast, workers at the ambulance service covering Kent have voted to go on strike. You're being urged to make sure your children have had the flu vaccine amid a rise in the number of under 5s ending up in hospital... Nationally, more than 200 youngsters were admitted after suffering serious complications linked to the virus in the week to November, 20. A bus station in Maidstone's been left covered in mould just a year after a £1.5 million revamp. Water's leaking down the wall leaving an ugly mark next to The Mall - hear from bus passengers and what the council have to say. Parents are calling for plans for a 5G mast on school land in Westgate to be scrapped until proper research has been done on whether they affect our health. The 20 meter tall mast could be built on part of the playing field at St Saviours primary in Elm Grove.4 The KentOnline Podcast has been told more about a multi-million pound dance studios that's opened on an industrial estate in Ashford. The Jasmin Vardimon Company have already welcomed their first cohort of dancers before officially opening next week. And in sport, it's been a great day for Kent cricketer Zak Crawley. Find out how he got on as England start their first tour of Pakistan since 2005.
John McCormack grew up in Dublin's inner city centre as the son of famous boxer Spike McCormack. From a large family, fighting was in his blood – but he only really discovered it when standing up to a bully at the Artane Industrial School, where he spent many of his teenage years. From there he moved to England and into the professional boxing scene, ultimately going on to fight for – and win – the British light-heavyweight title. His brother, Pat, did likewise. After hanging up his gloves, John moved into coaching and found his way to St Saviours, where he guided the likes of Steve Collins and Darren Sutherland through the ranks. He's also been heavily involved with Ireland's international teams over the years and was there for some of Katie Taylor's biggest moments. Before that, John and Pat, who was by his side at the northside club, worked with Ireland's first female boxer, Deirdre Gogarty, who went on to win the world featherweight title in 1997. John also tells us tales of meeting heavyweight champs from Jack Dempsey to Muhammad Ali to Lennox Lewis, who worked out in his club ahead of his Dublin fight nights in the 90s. Episode recorded at Drogheda Boxing Club for the launch of a campaign to erect a statue of Gogarty in the Co Louth town. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another fine service here at Creepy Cove Community Church. The only horror themed church on the planet...surely?This is the FULL SERVICE...if you just want the 'sermon/ talk' then check out the SERMON ONLY VERSION next to this one. Rupert Donk opens tonights service with some devastating news about the churches coffee machine...the poltergeist has struck once again! Then we have a very special guest who takes the stage for an interview...yes, we hear from the lovely Father Paul Hill who is taking over from Monsignor Pruitt over on Crockett Island. Father Paul is heading off to Crockett tomorrow, so he has joined our humble church to draw some spiritual inspiration from our congregation. But will he make it through the interview without collapsing? In the interview, he and Rupert discuss how moist Monsignor Pruitt's armpits are, and how this 'unpleasant' bodily feature has led to great wonders.Next we are delighted to have our Bible reading from Lyssiah, who hails from the nearby town of Twin Peaks. After that Peter takes the stage to speak to us on the topic of Dealing With Rejection...sharing a few times he has struggled with rejection himself...but we learn how it does not have to define us. After a Crockett Island themed prayer and meditation, it's over to Father Paul again who turns out to be a most talented troubadour. For he sings a little self-penned ditty for us about his new role at St Saviours on Crockett. A full on cheese fest song called 'I Feel Okay'.Finally, Rupert and Peter discuss the challenges of toe-tapping and maritime drinks before retiring to the bar.And that completes another pleasant and hopefully encouraging service from the windswept church on the peak. We very much hope you enjoyed your time with us...thanks for coming!Note: If you'd like to support the show and help keep it free, please check out www.patreon.com/creepycove. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepycove)
In this episode of the podcast, I sit down with Derek Ahearn. Derek is a Level 2 IABA & 1-star AIBA Coach & an IABA / SPORTS Ireland Boxing Coaching Tutor. Derek was heavily involved in boxing from a young age and started coaching St Saviours in 2001 to 2016 travelling all over Ireland, France Russia Estonia & many trips to England with teams. Since 2015 Derek has been the head coach at DCU BC & has travelled to Sweden & England with teams. In 2018 Derek coached the Irish student team in the AIBA WORLD Student Games.We delve into how boxing, although proclaimed to be our most successful Olympic sport, has been In decline due to various factors that we go into in the podcast such as the IABA's split with high-performance coach Billy Walsh and current issues with funding. One of boxing's most important functions is giving people from disadvantaged backgrounds an avenue to excel. We discuss how sports Ireland have negated the societal benefits of boxing and have focused just on tangible successes like medals at elite competitions. As a result, funding has decreased leading to the closure of clubs across the country.
This testimony was an update of the situation in Chile with the pandemic of Covid-19.
Proclamation! For Palm Sunday, 5 April 2020 Today Reverend Shelley McVea tells the Palm Sunday the day when Jesus entered Jerusalem in triumph. Rather than a horse, the traditional animal for a powerful king, Jesus rides into the city on a donkey, a lowly service beast. He continues to re-write what power and glory will look like in God's kingdom. This email includes the Prayers for the People, prepared today by Graham Fisher. The scriptures for Palm Sunday, April 5, 2020 are: Matthew 21:1-11: Jesus and his disciples come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Jewish Passover. A room is secured, and a donkey for Jesus to ride on. People are caught up in the excitement of the day, lauding Jesus with branches and voices. “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.” Psalm 31:9-16: The Psalmist is going through a crisis. All have turned against him. He pleads to God for help, as he is in distress. As he paints his picture, we can see how well it describes what Jesus will go through in our gospel reading today. Yet the Psalmist's final affirmation is that “You are my God – my times are in your hand”. This is not only Jesus' affirmation, but it can become all of ours as we face the hardships of our own lives. Philippians 2:5-11: St. Paul invites each of us to step into the identity of Christ. Christ has voluntarily left all the privileges of the Godhead to take on human form. Christ embraced this new calling and humbled himself to the point of death. By dying a sinless death he has now been exalted by God to the highest glory in heaven or on earth. His name is above all others and we bow before him out of love and thankfulness. Matthew 26:14-27:54: Today we do a dramatic reading of Matthew's version of the Passion story. Betrayal, love, jealousy, kindness, belief and unbelief. All are represented in this morning's reading. We see the resolution and faith of Jesus contrasted with the duplicity and fearfulness of so many others. As we read the story today, try putting yourself in each character's part. We are all capable of playing all the roles. Matthew includes the detail that as Jesus gave up his spirit “the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom”. This curtain was used to shield the glory of God in the inner sanctuary from those on the outside. Now that glory is present for all to behold; the glory of God shining forth in the face of Jesus Christ. *** We miss meeting together, and we long for the day that we can meet again. One of things we miss is sharing our prayer burdens and praying together with sour St Saviour’s family, through book of intercessions at the rear of the church. In this time of separations and isolation, we present a new opportunity to put forward your prayer concerns so that we can all pray with you. When you feel moved, please send your prayer concerns by email to prayers.stsaviours@gmail.com , or leave a message on the church answering service at 416-699-6512. The intercessory prayer team will receive your message and include them into the prayers for the following Sunday. Prayers of the People – Sunday April 5, 2020, Prepared for you by Graham Fisher On this Palm and Passion Sunday, in these unprecedented times. We greatly miss meeting together in the same room and we crave for the familiar. At the same time, we long to walk alongside our Saviour, Jesus, from his triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Sunday, on the road to the cross on Friday, as is our habit in this holiest of weeks. For our prayers today, we will be using the very familiar Litany No. 1, found on Page 110 of the book of Alternative Service, but adapted for this week and these times. Also for the familiar. The hymn that is traditionally used as the recessional on Palm Passion Sunday. “Ride On, Ride On in Majesty”. For those who don’t know it, the You Tube version and the lyrics of the hymns are copied below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo5pfl6z6lA 1 Ride on, ride on in majesty! Hark! all the tribes hosanna cry; O Savior meek, pursue your road with palms and scattered garments strowed. 2 Ride on, ride on in majesty! In lowly pomp ride on to die: O Christ, your triumphs now begin o'er captive death and conquered sin. 3 Ride on, ride on in majesty! The winged squadrons of the sky look down with sad and wond'ring eyes to see th'approaching sacrifice. 4 Ride on, ride on in majesty! Your last and fiercest strife is nigh; the Father on his sapphire throne expects his own anointed Son. 5 Ride on, ride on in majesty! In lowly pomp ride on to die; bow your meek head to mortal pain, then take, O God, your pow'r and reign. The line in the hymn that always brings many of us to tears is “Ride on, Ride on in Majesty; In lowly pomp, ride on to die….” We cheer Him on His way to die for us. Such an emotional rollercoaster. So. Litany No.1 (adapted). Following the prompt “Lord, we cry out to you;” the response is “Ride on, Ride on in majesty!”. For peace from on high and for our salvation, We lift the following up to You, Lord, in our cycles of prayer. Anglican Cycle: The Church in Wales Diocesan Cycle: all those who are worshiping You in isolation or with immediate family, on this Passion / Palm Sunday and throughout this holiest of weeks. Outreach & Advocacy Cycle: Pray for St. Bartholomew; for St. Bede; for St. Bride, Clarkson; and for St. Chad. Deanery Cycle: Church of the Resurrection Local Churches Cycle: Grant African Methodist Episcopal Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For our own Parish of St Saviours, Lord we thank you for the blessings you have poured over us. Thank you for the strength You have given us to continue as a church in this time of separation and isolation. Lead us forward through this uncertain time. Give us wisdom and inspiration on new ways to congregate remotely. Help each of us to fall on fertile ground, as we are scattered like the seeds you are sowing. Guide the leadership team in our church as they build a firm foundation on which we can grow as the current threat subsides. Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For our bishops, and for all the clergy and people, Our Primate Linda, Diocesan Bishop Andrew, Area Bishop Kevin, for blessing and encouragement for our priest, Shelley, as she leads us through this trouble time, and guides our neighbouring parishes as well in her role as Regional Dean. Keep her healthy strong as the familiar voice through whom You speak to us. Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! for the leaders of the nations, and for all in authority, We pray for governments and government leaders in our own country and around the world in these challenging times. For unity amongst these leaders, as they set aside partisanship and embrace this team effort. Keep communication lines flowing. We pray for the leaders and members of all levels of government, and comfort them as they sacrificially are separated from their own families. Help to us rise above our own political differences and support the leaders You have put in place at this time. Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! We continue to pray for those who face challenges in what now seems like” normal” times, and yet continue to do so, as our attentions are deflected elsewhere. For those suffering from cancer and other illnesses and those who are struggling with their mental health. We pray for refugees around the world especially the safety of those attempting to escape persecutions at great risk. We pray for those who are facing health challenges unrelated to the current COVID 19 situation and may feel neglected as resources are redirected. We pray for those who are already having challenges in mental health as they are feeling further isolated. Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! We pray for our local community, this week for All our neighbours living, working & playing in the area bounded by Danforth Avenue, Barrington Avenue, Doncaster Avenue and Westlake Avenue, including those who came and go at Main Street Subway Station. We come alongside them, in spirit if not in person, and pray with them in their loneliness and distress. We pray for Your love to be revealed to them in new and refreshing ways. For drivers of trains and buses who are our transit system moving, to, from and through Main Street station and Danforth Go station. for every city and community, and for those who live in them in faith, Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For our friends and families, this week in our Parish family for Donyl Leitch and her family, and for Darlene McCreadie We pray for those of our parish who are house bound due to illness or immobility issues, and in isolation or quarantines for their own protection and for the protection of theirs. We pray for those in our own families, that those who know You be strengthened in their faith and that those who have yet to know you, that they will reach out to You in this time of fear. We speak their names to you now, Lord, silently or aloud, praying that their ears and hearts be opened to You, Lord, we cry out to you; Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For good weather, and for abundant harvests for all to share, for your continuing provision for those whose needs are still present even in this time of crisis for all. For our Bread of Life program in this parish, those who benefit form this program that they will be given provisions and find community in these times. For food banks, for those who live on our streets and are extremely vulnerable as a result, and for seeking shelter in this city where affordable housing is beyond reach for many, from the cold winter weather. Lord, we cry out to you. Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For those who travel by land, water, or air, especially those struggling to get home only to be isolated, for the sick and the suffering, for those who have been infected by the COVID-19 virus, for prisoners and captives, remembering the residences and staffs of long term care homes, and for their safety, health, and salvation, For those who have asked for our prayers today, (Please speak aloud the names of those whom the Lord has placed on your heart…) Lord, we cry out to you. Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For our deliverance from all affliction, strife, and need. Lord, give us hope and ever-growing faith in you. Heal our bodies, souls and spirits. Protect us and our loved ones from that which threatens us. Be with us in our isolation and loneliness. Lord, we cry out to you. Ride on, Ride on in majesty! For the absolution and remission of our sins and offences, Lord, we are reminded in this holiest of weeks that you sacrificed all that we may be saved. Although we know do so now in isolation or with own immediate family members, we commit to walk along side You as You proceed to your suffering and death on the cross, what You have done, are doing and continue to do for our sake. Lord, we cry out to you. Ride on, Ride on in majesty For all who have died, especially those who have died and are dying due to the COVID 19 virus, for their families, and this especially for You who endured the cross and died on our behalf, Lord, we cry out to you. Ride on, Ride on in majesty! Remembering all the saints, we commit ourselves, one another, and our whole life to Christ our God. To you, O Lord. Almighty God, you have given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplications to you, and you have promised through your well-beloved Son that when two or three are gathered together you will hear their requests. Fulfil now our desires and petitions, as may be best for us, granting us in this world knowledge of your truth, and in the age to come eternal life; for you, Father, are good and loving, and we glorify you through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, in the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen. *** St. Saviour’s Church, 43 Kimberley Avenue, Toronto, M4E 2Z4 416-699-6512 Email: stsaviours@rogers.com www.stsaviours.ca Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/churchwithreddoor/ Services are currently suspended until further notice. If you would like to speak with Reverend Shelley to have a conversation about life or faith, personal concerns or in the case of a pastoral emergency, please call the church office and a time can be arranged. 416-699-6512 Tell your friends - Proclamation! Podcast is now available for free through iTunes.
David Ireson tells Jill Burridge about concerts and recitals due to be performed in the next few weeks at venues including St Peters, St Saviours, St Albans Cathedral, the Abbey Theatre Studio and the Western Auditorium in Hatfield.
David Ireson tells Jill Burridge about concerts and recitals due to be performed in the next few weeks at venues including St Peters, St Saviours, St Albans Cathedral, the Abbey Theatre Studio and the Western Auditorium in Hatfield.
'Lunchbox' is the new daily radio show that puts Queensland schools in charge of Phoenix Radio! Tune in Monday-Friday 12pm-1pm or catch up here on the Phoenix Media podcast. For copyright reasons, songs have been removed from this podcast.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. Usually we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God but Antonye was led to teach on Matthew for this one. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. We usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God, but brother Daniel Taylor will be sharing in Antonye's absence. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. We usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God, but brother Daniel Taylor will be sharing in Antonye's absence. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. We usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God, but brother Daniel Taylor will be sharing in Antonye's absence. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Wednesday evening services. This is one of our messages from this overview study, this week it’s an overview of the whole bible, we usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. We usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God, but brother Daniel Taylor will be sharing in Antonye's absence. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. We usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God, but this is a special message due to it being Easter Sunday. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. We usually go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God, but brother Daniel Taylor will be sharing in Antonye's absence. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Sunday afternoon services. This is one of our messages from the book of John, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.
At Shoreline Calvary Chapel North London Pastor Antonye teaches our regular Tuesday evening services. This is one of our messages from the book of 2 Kings, as we go verse by verse, chapter by chapter through the Word of God. Currently we meet at St Saviours church building in Chalk Farm.