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Your daily kids news podcast. Earth Day turns the spotlight on plastics this year with the theme "Planet vs Plastics." Imagine a world without plastic spoons or bags— that was us not too long ago! Now, it's time to clean up and aim for a plastic-free 2040. Tunde Onakoya, a chess whizz from Nigeria, just might have set a new record by playing chess for 60 hours! He's not just moving pawns and knights; he's helping Nigerian kids get to school. Checkmate to boredom and a win for learning! Pop goes the record! St Stephens' School in Perth just exploded the world record for most confetti cannons fired at once. Celebrating 40 years with a bang and loads of biodegradable confetti. In New Orleans, cicadas are hopping from the trees to your dinner plate at Bug Apetit. Who's up for a cicada salad? These summer singers are about to become the snack of the season! Get ready to crunch on some seriously seasoned bugs. For the full episode transcript, click here.
Listen to Bishop Doyle's sermon, "Palm Sunday" preached at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Beaumont, TX. More at www.texasbishop.com
Episode 20 was recorded live from St Stephens church for an interview with Dorrigo's favourite reverend, Mike Ridge. "The Rev" talks about his journey that took him from one side of the globe to the other and how he came to be one of the top pub pool players on the mountain. As usual, the boys get into all the latest news from the plateau, covering sports and upcoming events. Mickey K produces some steam in his latest installment of the "Marengo Beef of the Week" and we unpack a stack of your feedback in our "From the Inbox" segment. All this and plenty of other rubbish, on this week's episode of TDP.
Friday is the deadline for appealing against the planned redevelopment of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre. A petition has also been started to have the centre listed as a protected structure. One of those who has made an appeal is the journalist Frank McDonald who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Friday is the deadline for appealing against the planned redevelopment of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre. A petition has also been started to have the centre listed as a protected structure. One of those who has made an appeal is the journalist Frank McDonald who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Are you muting mum this Christmas don't worry 38% of adults are, not every day you see a rocket launch on Blackrock beach Conor Hughes founder of Cross Cause charity tells us about this year's unusual St Stephens day fundraiser plus less stress in the kitchen as Chef Aisling Larkin is back with festive food advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
301: Ben Buckingham | State Running Meets | World Athletics Team Announcement Cushioning or performance? Take both. The Cloudstratus 3 evolves a legend with an updated Speedboard, even softer cushioning and innovative new design features - all added to double CloudTec cushioning to double the comfort. Without slowing you down. Visit On.com or your specialty running store to grab your pair today. Ben Buckingham joins in as guest host from his training camp in St Moritz, Switzerland and chats about his new training setup with On Athletic Club Oceania and its global network, missing World Champs as well as his views on the points-based qualification system, then racing a 2000m Steeplechase and where he's presently at with his season. Brad's heart surgery is to be rescheduled to a later, future date. Julian puts in marathon work in the Ballarat 15k on the end of his long run. Brady takes Hudson along for his first fun run while helping manage Johnno's Run. Gemma Maini of Frankston won the Ballarat 15k XCR around Lake Wendouree, ahead of Virginia McCormick for Bendigo and Melissa Duncan for Box Hill. South Melbourne won the Women's Premier Division, ahead of St Stephens and Box Hill. Andy Buchanan was first man across, ahead of Lachlan Herd for Knox and Bendigo teammate Archie Reid. Bendigo Region were the winning team for Men's Premier Division, with Box Hill and Ballarat Region in the following podium spots. https://athsvic.resultshub.com.au/# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXoBsdWf-xs NSW Road Relays won by Bankstown for the Men and Run Crew for the Women, with the fastest 4km splits by Niamh Allen for Run Crew in 12:38 and Ed Goddard for UTS North. Athletics NSW Report Abbey Caldwell took out the 1000m National Record in 2:33.63, with previous record holder Linden Hall just behind in 2:35.19 for second and a PB, at the Citius Games in Bern, Switzerland. Carley Thomas was 5th in 2:37.42. Official Results https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/abbey-caldwell-breaks-the-australian-womens-1000m-record/ Izzy Batt-Doyle and Adrian Potter take out the SA 5km Road State Champs at Fitzy's 5 Fun Run Results Lauren French runs 1:19:27 and Matt Smith a 1:07:52 to win the Perth Half Marathon and WA State Championship. Perth Half Marathon & 5km Results World Athletics Championship team announced to represent Australia in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August. Women 800m: Catriona Bisset, Abbey Caldwell, Ellie Sanford 1500m: Jessica Hull, Linden Hall, Abbey Caldwell 5000m: Jessica Hull, Rose Davies, Lauren Ryan Marathon: Lisa Weightman, Izzy Batt-Doyle, Sarah Klein Steeplechase: Amy Cashin, Cara Feain-Ryan, Brielle Erbacherl Men 800m: Peter Bol, Joseph Deng, Riley McGown 1500m: Stewart McSweyn, Adam Spencer, Matt Ramsden 5000m: Stewart McSweyn, Morgan McDonald Steeplechase: Matt Clarke https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/star-studded-australian-line-up-to-aim-high-at-world-athletics-championships/?fbclid=IwAR3RlmzCqDn-h-CBWwmn601NJ0SRowoixvFdxoarv8nDsfubY7XMAEUDx0s Cara Feain-Ryan wins gold in the Steeplechase Final at the World University Games in Chengdu, China with Georgia Winkcup taking home bronze as well in the same event. Jack Lunn came 8th in the 800m final in 1:49.92, while Tim Vincent and Harrison Bagley finished 23rd and 28th in the Half Marathon respectively. Athletics Australia Report Listener Question asks the boys who their running idols past and present are then Moose on the Loose proclaims all's fair in love and racing when it comes to men drafting off women.
286: Ed Goddard & Andy Buchanan | London Marathon | Jells XC Relays & NSW Novice Champs This week's episode of the Inside Running podcast is proudly sponsored by ASICS. Energise your runs with their SUPERBLAST™ shoe, stacked with their bounciest, lightest FF BLAST™ TURBO foam technology for a supercharged ride. Visit www.asics.com.au or your specialty running store to grab your pair today. Brad gets up for a 5k time trial and gives observations about training as a masters athlete. Julian needs to get his meal times sorted before getting around on the “new” course at Jells Park. Brady splits a nice even race at the Jells Park Relays as the Bats secures third place. Kelvin Kiptum wins the London Marathon in the second fastest time ever of 2:01:25, in his second marathon ever following up from his 2:01:53 in Valencia. Sifan Hassan won in 2:18:33 in her debut race despite having to stop and stretch throughout the race. For the Australians, Brett Robinson ran 2:10:19 for 7th overall, while Ellie Pashley ran 2:29:37 in her comeback race for 13th place. London Marathon Results https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/sifan-hassan-and-kelvin-kiptum-shine-in-impressive-performances-at-the-london-marathon/ Andy Buchanan becomes the equal ninth fastest Australian marathoner, running 2:10:20 for eleventh place, and joins in to recap his race and the path forward from this performance. Hamburg Marathon Results https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/andy-buchanan-drops-a-210-20-in-hamburg-moves-to-equal-9th-australian-of-all-time/ Andre Waring ran a personal best in the 5000m 13:31.33 at the Payton Jordan Invitational, as did Leanne Pompeani 15:19.40 Results The Gifu Half Marathon in Japan saw Izzy Batt Doyle take 5th place in 1:10:16, with Rose Davies 7th in 1:10:53 and Gen Gregson in her debut ran 1:11:57 for 8th place. Japan Running News Report Gavin Eccles and Katie St Lawrence of Run Crew each claim the NSW Novice Champs out at the St George Classic cross country race in Scarborough Park. Athletics NSW Report Glenhuntly won the Men's Premier Division at the Jells Park Relays, leading the podium ahead of Western Athletics and Bendigo, while Glenhuntly also took out the Women's Premier Division ahead of St Stephens' Harriers and Box Hill. Aths Vic Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC0cWWRTYHk Moose on the Loose on two London Marathon experiences, first around broadcasting and then trying to do mental arithmetic, then goes off on pulling out excuses to get out of cross country races. Ed Goddard finally joins Brady on the show about how he's training and what he's watching when he's running on the treadmill. Ed talks about his World Cross experience in Bathurst earlier this year racing both the Golden Ticket and then in the Championship Race the next day, then talks about his range of personal bests. There some deep discussions of the current scene of shoes, elite training groups and then recapping his debut marathon in Melbourne 2021, what he learned from it going into his races across the 2022 season as well as a look behind the scenes on how Ed then looks to his future plans around the Gold Coast Marathon, changing his approach to planning and training while getting mentorship from Steve Moneghetti. He also opens up about his health issues with RED-S and testosterone levels, how he goes about recovery and supplements then talks about testing prototypes for ASICS The conversation rounds out with what he would want to change with Athletics both on a global and local scale, what he learned from other sports and NN Running manager Jos Hermans and wraps up with what he's reading at the moment. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
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In association with Betdaq and All About Sunday: Emmet Kennedy is joined by Paddy Aspell to preview the best bets for Boxing Day/St Stephens Day at Kempton, Leopardstown and Limerick as we go on the quest for Festive Gravy! Pay no commission for your first 100 days at BETDAQ. Join BETDAQ.com, The Sports Betting exchange today. New customers only, Terms and conditions apply. https://www.betdaq.com AllAboutSunday is fulfilling the dreams of racing fans with affordable racehorse ownership. The AllAboutSunday Ownership Experience is unparalleled as we deliver the ultimate ownership experience through our exclusive owners app. Owners are brought closer to ownership like never before https://www.allaboutsunday.com Enjoy 2 days of top class racing at the The Fairyhouse Winter Festival, including three Grade One Races. Come and see some of the best National Hunt horses in training first hand and be a part of the electrifying atmosphere at one of Ireland's most popular racing festivals https://www.fairyhouse.ie Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
Ubezpieczenie na życie St Stephens to temat odcinka podcastu ubezpieczeniowego. Jeżeli jesteś Polakiem, i tu właśnie mieszkasz, to Twoje miasto zamieszkania a polisa na życie to to czego szukasz, to jesteś we właściwym miejscu.Kiedy Polacy w UK kupują ubezpieczenia na życie?Polacy którzy decydują się na zakup ubezpieczenia na życie w tej miejscoości są najczęściej w wieku od 36 do 45 lat. To 43% Polaków którzy kupują ubezpieczenie na życie w Wielkiej Brytanii. Druga co do wielkości grupa rodaków decydujących się na polisę na życie to Polacy w wieku 25 – 35 lat. To 24%. Polacy w wieku od 46 do 55 lat to grupa stanowiąca 17% Polaków kupujących ubezpieczenia na życie w UK. W wieku od 56 do 65 lat są Polacy będący w grupie o wielkości 7%. Z kolei Polacy powyżej 66 roku życia i do 24 lat to dwie grupy po 4%.W jakich zawodach pracują Polacy którzy kupują ubezpieczenia na życie w UK?Wśród zawodów w których pracując Polacy kupujący ubezpieczenia na życie w wielkiej brytaniidominują: • manager • kierowca ciężarówki – hgv (heavy goods vehicle) driver, • budowlaniec – builder, • malarz – painter, • operator wózka widłowego – forklift driver, • pracownik magazynu – warehouse operative lub factory worker, • sprzątacz – cleaner, • pakowacz – picker/packer • osoby prowadzące własna działalność (ponieważ oni najbardziej potrzebują ubezpieczeń np zabezpieczenie dochodu – income protection insurance)W jakich miastach najczęściej mieszkają Polacy którzy kupują ubezpieczenie na życie w UK?W jakich miastach mieszkają najczęściej Polacy którzy kupują ubezpieczenie na życie w UK najczęściej. • Londyn • Birmingham, • Bradford, • Manchester, • Peterborough, • Glasgow, • EdynburgIle kosztuje ubezpieczenie na życie w UKWysokość składki miesięcznej na ubezpieczenie na życie w UKKlient zdecydował się na składkę miesięczną na życie w wysokości 9£. Zaoszczędził parę funtów korzystając z pomocy naszych agentówWysokość składki miesięcznej na ubezpieczenie dochodu w UKPolak mieszkający w UK zdecydował się na składkę miesięczną na ubezpieczenie od utraty dochodu w wysokości 18£. Zaoszczędził parę funtów korzystając z naszej pomoc.Brytyjskie towarzystwa ubezpieczeniowe oferujące ubezpieczenie na życieW tej miejscoości agent ubezpieczeniowy może Ci pomóc w wyborze ubezpieczenia na życie od firm: Aegon, AIG, Aviva, Zurich, Scottish Widows, Vitality Life, The Exeter, Royal London, Metlife, Legal & General.Wypełnij formularz kontaktowy na ubezpieczeniapoludzku.pl/uk a nasz zaufany agent ubezpieczeniowy się z Tobą skontaktuje.Sprawdź też:Ubezpieczenie na życie w UK Legal & GeneralUbezpieczenie na życie w UK Royal LondonUbezpieczenie na życie w UK Scottish WidowsUbezpieczenie na życie w UK Vitality LifeUbezpieczenie na życie w UK ZurichUbezpieczenie na życie w UK AegonUbezpieczenie na życie w UK AIGZamów bezpłatny kontakt z agentem ubezpieczeniowym
Jeff Krontz, Director of Fair Haven Men's Home in St Stephens, SC, preached, "Missions And Mephibosheth," Sunday morning, August 21, 2022. Prior to the message, he shared with Beacon about the ministry of Fair Haven. See https://www.fairhavensc.com/ for more information on this vital ministry. II Samuel 9:1-7,12; II Samuel 4:4; II Samuel 19:28; II Samuel 5:8; I Chronicles 8:34 #JeffKrontz #OldTestament #Mephibosheth #David #Missions #FairHavenHomeForMen
243: Louis McAfee | Gold Coast Marathon Preview This Episode is proudly brought to you by lululemon. lululemon are a brand known for yoga, but as we now know, their run gear is technical, highly functional and built to last run after run through the seasons. Check the collection out on lululemon.com.au Brad has a bit of a minor scare but otherwise feels good ahead of the Gold Coast Marathon. Julian recaps his Div 5 glory running for Geelong at Myrniong. Brady leads the Bats out on the opening leg of the Ekiden Relays at Myrniong. XCR Ekiden Relays at the St Anne's Winery Myrniong, saw Bendigo win the Men's Premier Division ahead of Glenhuntly and St Stephens. Glenhuntly won the Women's Premier Division ahead of South Melbourne and Melbourne University. Aths Vic ResultsHub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KSxeI6Nb-E&t=1s Box Hill athlete Calli Thackery selected to represent Team England in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 5000m. England Athletics announcement The boys preview the Gold Coast Marathon men's and women's elite fields and are joined by Louis McAfee who shares how he feels leading up to his debut marathon, sharing his goals and his family history with the event. Men's Elite Field Preview Women's Elite Field Preview This week's Listener Question is also this edition of training talk presented by Lululemon, this time navigating mental and physical traps of the taper before a marathon . Moose gets Loose on the petty bureaucracy with Bibs while Crokes on the Loose over the Athletics Australia delaying the team announcement for the Athletics World Championships. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN ---
A shooting at St. Stephens Church, which is about 10 minutes from our studio, has left two dead and a gunman in custody. The initial reports say the gunman previously attended the church and opened fire at a "Boomer's Potluck" event hosted by the church. In other news, Trump accurately predicted every catastrophe should Biden be elected. Father's Day is this weekend, so we run down our favorite Father's Day gifts. Why are thousands of cattle dropping dead in Kansas? And speaking of dropping dead, Biden attempts to offer condolences and it doesn't go great. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The recent County 10 Kickoff Show features the Lady Eagles from St.Stephens. The team is wrapping up their regular season this weekend and continuing to get better as the season continues. You can listen to the full show with all the interviews down below.
I normally want these to be just 10 minutes but I go on a bit longer as I explain my side of the story after going down a COVID related twitter rabbit hole with Ewan McKenna on St Stephens' Day. Here is a link to the Quote Tweet that started the whole thing off. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetruecentre/message
Sermon 26th December, 2021
Reflections on the Collects is a once a week podcast series from Wandsworth Church. Rev Geoff Coyne reflects on the Sunday Collects in the Book of Common Prayer. It will normally be posted on the Sunday.
This week we embrace the Christmas celebration over 3 days: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and St Stephens/Boxing Day. I pray you the message of Jesus coming to your life saturates your Christmas celebrations. Support the show (https://donation.lca.org.au/project?id=P35241)
Horseback riding has long been popular at the St. Stephens Historical Park. On Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 16 and 17, Alabama members of the North American Trail Ride Conference (NATRC) is sponsoring a ride at the park along with a variety of programs. “NATRC is a trail-riding competitive sport focusing on horsemanship, safety, and development of partnership between horse and rider. Established over 60 years ago, NATRC has proven itself to be a valuable education for both! Every horse has something to learn,” said Sandy Pegram, a NATRC member. There will be two oneday events with three classes: youth, adult,...Article Link
UpFront with Reverend, Dr. Leroy Perry St. Stephens AME Zion Church (Branford) Cultural Ambassador, Yale Center for Clinical Investigation A life changing experience set Reverend Dr. Leroy Perry on his path in life. Originally from Roanoke, Virginia, he earned his BA from Livingstone College, his MDiv from Yale Divinity, STM and doctoral degree from New York Theological Seminary in New York City. Having pastored in Harlem and his home church, Mt. Olive AME Zion, he presently serves as senior pastor to the St. Stephens Church, Branford CT. In addition to his work as pastor, Dr. Perry presently serves as the Director of the Fatherhood Initiative program at New Opportunities Inc, Waterbury, CT and as a Yale Center for Clinical Investigation Cultural Ambassador for the past ten years. He is devoted to improving the lives of anyone he meets and is committed to the improvement of community. We talk about his time of growing up in Roanoke as a child, why family is so important, what makes great leaders, some personal hard lessons learned and why you can't achieve success without sacrifice. About St. Stephens AME Zion Church: www.ststephensamezion.org/ About Yale Center for Clinical Investigation: www.yaleclinicaltrials.com About Mason: www.mason23.com www.twitter.com/mason_inc www.linkedin.com/company/mason-inc
(St. Stephens, WY) - Update: St. Stephens has forfeited Friday's contest at Lusk Dee Harrison joined Jerrad Anderson this week to discuss the upcoming football season and his transition from an assistant coach, to a head coach. Catch the full interview in the player below or by subscribing to the County 10 Podcast. More sports coverage can be heard on KOVE, 1330 AM / 107.7 FM.
Author Frank Hopkins chats with Donie Tarrant about his new book entitled St. Stephens Green: A History of the Green and its Environs: The Sights, Sounds, Characters and Events
If you enjoyed this episode of Learning to Live the Life, please do subscribe, share it with your friends and rate us 5* so that more people get recommended it! In this very special episode of the podcast, Rev Aidan is joined by Rev Denis Adide. Denis is the vicar of St Stephens and St Thomas’ church in Shepherds Bush. The focus of the discussion is around the idea of what does it mean to pick up your cross and follow Jesus in 2021. The discussion focuses on what this challenging command from Jesus looks like in light of lockdowns and in response to racial injustice, 6 months on from the Black Lives Matter protests of the summer. Above all Denis helps us see how following Jesus is the best decision anyone can possibly make! Find Denis’ podcast series with the Rev Richard Moy called By this they shall know here:- Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/user/ADIDEFILMSinc/videos Listen as a podcast – https://podpoint.com/feed/9896 https://podpoint.com/its-complicated?utm_source=listennotes.com&utm_campaign=Listen+Notes&utm_medium=website Also here is Denis’ blog post on Bishop Graham Tomlin’s blog – https://grahamtomlin.blogspot.com/2020/06/a-wounded-realist-guest-blog-by-denis.html
If you enjoyed this episode of Learning to Live the Life, please do subscribe, share it with your friends and rate us 5* so that more people get recommended it! In this very special episode of the podcast, Rev Aidan is joined by Rev Denis Adide. Denis is the vicar of St Stephens and St Thomas’ church in Shepherds Bush. The focus of the discussion is around the idea of what does it mean to pick up your cross and follow Jesus in 2021. The discussion focuses on what this challenging command from Jesus looks like in light of lockdowns and in response to racial injustice, 6 months on from the Black Lives Matter protests of the summer. Above all Denis helps us see how following Jesus is the best decision anyone can possibly make! Find Denis’ podcast series with the Rev Richard Moy called By this they shall know here:- Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/user/ADIDEFILMSinc/videos Listen as a podcast – https://podpoint.com/feed/9896 https://podpoint.com/its-complicated?utm_source=listennotes.com&utm_campaign=Listen+Notes&utm_medium=website Also here is Denis’ blog post on Bishop Graham Tomlin’s blog – https://grahamtomlin.blogspot.com/2020/06/a-wounded-realist-guest-blog-by-denis.html
The 12 Days of Sunshine or Jesus in the House! Always keep in mind Christmas Day is just the ‘first day’ of this truly Great Tiding! 1-December 25 - Celebration of Birth of Christ 2-December 26 - St Stephens first Martyr of Christianity 3- December 27- St John the Evangelist 4-December 28- Holy Innocents/Holy Family 5-December 29- St Thomas Becket – 12th century/Holy Innocents 6 December 30 – Feast- Holy Family/St Egwin of Worcester-protector orphans/widows 7 December 31- St Sylvester New Years Eve 8 January 01 – Mary, Mother of God 9 January 02 – St Basil & St Gregory -4th century Christian Bishops 10 January 3- Holy Name of Jesus –Day Jesus was named in the Temple 11 January 4 –St Simeon Stylites 37 years on platform on pillar at Aleppo 12-January 5 – Epiphany Eve (visit of Magi) January 6 -Epiphany visit of Maji, singing, winter swimming I value feedback through the comments section on my website OR- Better via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com Constant Procession tells of key apparitions of the Virgin Mary since she passed on from the world and how she serves humanity through Christianity. The origin of these podcasts began with my book The Constant Procession. An e-book copy of the book can be found on my website: ConstantProcession.com Constant Procession (the podcast) is published every Tuesday morning and has links, photos, video and more information for each episode at ConstantProcession.com
Es ist 4 Uhr morgens und Sie haben den Schlüssel für eines der geschichtsträchtigen Bauten im Herzen Wiens bekommen. Ganz alleine öffnen sie das schwere Tor und betreten den riesigen Dom. Es riecht nach Kerzen und Weihrauch. Immer weiter begeben sie sich in Richtung Altar. Kunstwerke aus vielen Jahrhunderten, Von verschiedenen Künstlern werden sichtbar. Die Sonne geht auf und mit ihr verwandelt sich der Dom in ein Lichtermeer. Die große Orgel – Vieles glänzt in Gold. Sie durchleben einen Tag im Wahrzeichen Wiens – großartige Messen werden gefeiert, es gibt staunende Menschen, Regenten aus vergangenen Tagen haben in dieser Kirche ihre letzte Ruhe gefunden ..... Schließlich wird es Abend – Kerzen leuchten, Lichter brennen. Es wird wieder still und.... als Letzter schließen sie die Tore des Wiener Stephandoms wieder zu. Der Auftrag für dieses Werk kam vom schweizer Dirigenten und Komponisten Mario Bürki, der für sein Orchester ein neuen Choral haben wollte. Als Inspirationsquelle nutze Otto M. Schwarz den weltberühmten Wiener Dom, die Stephanskirche. Er steht im Herzen Wiens und wird häufig als österreichisches Nationalheiligtum. Namenspatron ist der heilige Stephanus, der 1. christlichen Märtyrer, der durch sein Bekenntnis zu Jesus Christus gesteinigt wurde.
In this episode, Laurin and Carla are taking you to an unassuming flat in a council estate near Victoria Park in London's East End: 81 St Stephens Road. Listen in to learn what's so special about this place! Laurin and Carla will also share some of the lessons they had to learn after moving to London. Reverend James Hughesdon from St Paul Old Ford Church will tell us about the miraculous resurrection of his church that was almost destroyed some years ago but is now a lively community centre. Question to the vicar: Why does God let bad things happen? Special guest: Reverend James Hughesdon, St Paul Old Ford https://www.stpauloldford.com/about-us/ Podcast: Recording and editing by Laurin Reding and Carla Maurer; music and production by Julian Simmons. Organ music: Praeludium in C BuxWV137, D Buxtehude; performed by Peter Yardley-Jones; recorded by Julian Simmons.
Commencement of Ministry of Prashanth Colombage as Rector at St Stephens Willoughby 14.01.20 by St Stephen's Willoughby
In association with At The Races and The Betfair Exchange: Emmet Kennedy, Jess Stafford, Vanessa Ryle & Rory Delargy take you though their best bets for the King George, the Christmas Hurdle and other Festive Racing highlights as we try to land some Gravy for Boxing Day/St Stephens Day
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099: Susan Krumins Brought to you by SOAR Running, a brand dedicated to the ambition at the heart running.Brad and Brady review their high-quality range which you can see at www.soarrunning.com and via their other channels on @soar_running. Brad gets and joins some mates for a 36km long run. Julian’s out of St Moritz and heads to Italy for the Australian team camp. Brady’s still on baby watch and rolls out a sub-15 minute parkrun Echuca Moama. The Tan Relays won by a Lisa Weightman-lead MUAC as she tunes up ahead of Chicago Marathon, with Collingwood Harriers winning the Women’s Premier title. St Stephens win both the Tan Relays and the Men’s Premier Title.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxt0ME7g0Bs Ash Watson goes back to back in the Surf Coast Century, breaking his own course record. Sarah Ludowici wins the Women’s title. http://tomatotiming.racetecresults.com/results.aspx?CId=16&RId=29006 Listener question asks about how to determine the optimum pace for a marathon, while Moose on the Loose goes hard on running on concrete. Susan Krumins, a Dutch track athlete in the 1500m, 5K and 10K chats with Julian ahead of the Doha World Championships about her starting out in gymnastics and circus tricks, before going onto athletics as a junior and why European Athletic Championships are such a big deal. Susan talks about being a professional athlete and investing in yourself before looking back at her days running for Florida State University and then changing training methods under Nic Bideau, how she’s dealt with injuries and getting lapped in the Olympic 10K before finding redemption in the 5K. She explains how the ‘Dying Swan’ got her silver in the 2018 European Championship 10000m in Berlin, her relationship with her sponsors and supporters and shares her aspirations for the future. https://www.instagram.com/p/B2rnUl1IEKM/ Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Another big sports weekend is on tap for Fremont County, Wyoming and we break down the schedule for you! We have an extended chat with Billy Brost, the head coach of the St. Stephens Eagles football team as well. Coach Brost discusses a loss to Hanna-Elk Mountain. Despite the loss, Coach Brost says the way […]
Some great Australian results overseas at the Payton Jordan and DOHA Diamond League meets in recent weeks. Ellie Pashley nailed the 10000m World Championships qualifying time in the US Meet, while Jordan Gusman gained automatic selection in the 5000m at the same meet, if he chooses to take it. Brooke Stratton reclaimed some good form with a close third place in the Long Jump at Doha, leading up until the 5th attempt while Ryan Gregson posted a World Championships qualifier in the 1500m. In local news we wrap up the results from the Great Train Race, Nail Can Hill Run in Albury, Wings for Life Melbourne World Run and cover the VRWC Walks event at Albert Park. The Sydney:10 proved once again to be the showcase event for Athletics NSW, with Ben St Lawrence and Emily Brichacek recording strong wins over the 10km Homebush course. Tim also comments on a new concept event from South Australia, the Flinders Twilight Cross Country. XCR’19 kicked off in fine, if rather damp, form at Jells Park with a large turn out providing plenty to talk about. St Stephens took out Men’s Premier Division, with the Know Men in Division Two recording the second fastest team time of the day. Melbourne University wheeled out their track runners to take a win in the Women’s Premier Division, with a resurgent Collingwood Harriers not too far adrift. AV CEO leads the interview list from Jells with Jack Davies, Liam Adams, James Coleman, Matt Johnson, Ciara Boyd-Squires-Long, Kelly Hetherington James Atkinson and Stu Macaulay all taking time to be grilled by the AV interview team. In a couple of feature interview from Jells Part we speak to Virginia McCormick (nee Moloney) about her comeback post Comm Games and wedding and also talk to Stewy McSweyn about what he plans for 2019. Tim made another planning visit to Bathurst as part of the organisation of the 2021 World Cross Country Championship and provides an update on how things are tracking. Also in Bathurst was Len Johnson… athlete, reporter & athletics columnist so Tim takes time to talk to Len about the World Cross Country and his observations of the competition over time. Sean follows up on developments in the Caster Semenya case and also touches on the INEOS Sub 2 Marathon attempt, with Eliud Kipchoge planning to break the barrier in London later in 2019. Raelene Boyle’s recent recognition as the legitimate Olympic Gold medallist, without being given the medals, is also discussed as part of the hot topics segment. Plenty to talk about in Episode 17… Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:00:58 – Intro 0:00:59 to 0:32:51 – Payton Jordan and Doha Diamond League wrap 0:32:52 to 0:46:30 – Local & interstate results including the Great Train Race, Nail Can Hill, VRWC Albert Park, Wings for Life, Sydney:10 & Flinders Twilight XC 0:46:31 to 1:24:54 – XCR’19 Rd 1 – Jells Park 1:24:55 to 1:36:43 – Feature interviews with Virginia McCormick and Stewart McSweyn 1:36:44 to 1:57:42 – Bathurst 2021 update including an interview with Len Johnson 1:57:43 to 2:12:23 – Hot topics – Caster Semenya update, the INEOS Sun 2 attempt and Raelene Boyle 2:12:24 to 2:16:45 – Episode wrap
There are secrets hidden in every corner of Norfolk, even in the least expected places: what today forms part of a modern shopping mall was once the place where city people went to have curses removed and good luck restored. This week the team are recording from the crypt at the Assembly House and discuss the wise women of St Stephens and Mrs Mortimer of Great Yarmouth.
This week we had a wonderful addition in the form of an interview with some friends from St Stephens de la Salle School in Ireland who also listened in! With a great mix of features, interviews and shout outs, copyright music has been remove. We played Black Magic by Little Mix. Great show everyone.
Our sixth 4YP Radio Show, For Young People by Young People broadcast at 4.30pm on Thursday 5th November 2015. A team of 6 YR5 pupils from St Stephen's Church of England Primary School worked all day to bring you this live show. The show is presented again here but without copyright music and with the feedback and discussion session with Russell that immediately followed the live broadcast. Guests include live telephone interview with Darren Clift and other Getting Ahead Pupils from the School. The equipment used was The Anderton Tiger HUB PLUS. We have a range of school radio station starting from £2,995.00, find out more from www.AndertonTiger.com/HUB Copyright music has been removed from this recording and we played Jess Glynn - Don't be so hard on Yourself and Black Magic from Little Mix. Text lines are now closed so please do not text as you will be charged and your text will not count. For details of our School Radio Workshops, please visit www.AndertonTiger.com/Workshop 4YP Radio is brought to you in conjunction HeadStart.FM and Anderton Tiger Radio
In his new play Edith in the Dark, playwright Philip Meeks has combined the unusual life and some of the lesser-known adult ghost stories of Edith Nesbit, celebrated author of children's classics such as The Railway Children, Five Children and It and The Phoenix and the Carpet. It will be at Momentum Playhouse at St Stephens in Edinburgh from 7 to 30 August with previews on 5 and 6. Les Enfants Terribles co-founder James Seager tells us all about the successful company's latest production, Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie, which will return to Edinburgh at Pleasance Beyond from 5 to 31 August. Guy Masterson, probably the best-known and most successful Edinburgh Fringe producer, director and actor, will perform Dylan Thomas The Man, The Myth with Thomas's granddaughter Hannah Ellis from 6 to 22 August and a cut-down version of his one-man Under Milk Wood, sub-titled Semi-Skimmed, from 23 to 31 August, both at Assembly Roxy. He tells us about both productions and shatters a few myths about the great Welsh post. For more information about all shows in this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival and to book tickets, see www.edfringe.com.
Sermon given by Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde at St. Stephen and the Incarnation parish on November 9, 2014.
ArchiTreats: Food for Thought begins another year of informative talks on Alabama history at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Join us as George Shorter presents Old St. Stephens: Where Alabama Began. Located on the Tombigbee River in southwest Alabama, Old St. Stephens is one of the most important historical and archaeological sites in the state. During a brief three decades, from the 1790s to its decline in the 1820s, St. Stephens was the site of a Spanish fort, an American fort and trading post, and the Alabama Territorial capital, as well as the place w here the legislature met when Alabama became a state. The Alabama Department of Tourism has designated 2010 as the Year of Alabama Small Towns and Downtowns. This program will explore the history of one of Alabama’s earliest towns ‐ Old St. Stephens, Where Alabama Began. George Shorter received Landscape Architecture and Anthropology degrees from LSU. Since 1995 he has worked as a Research Associate at the Center for Archaeological Studies at the University of South Alabama. His research focuses on colonial occupations and early settlement during the 18th and early 19th centuries, and includes projects at Old Mobile (1702‐1711), Port Dauphin Village (1702‐1720s), the French stockade on Dauphin Island (1702‐1718), and various other French colonial sites in the Mobile area. He also recently completed two years of research at Fort Morgan. For the past twelve years he has dire cted archaeological projects at Old St. Stephens. This ArchiTreats presentation is made possible by the Friends of the Alabama Archives. The public is invited to bring a sack lunch and enjoy a bit of Alabama history. Coffee and tea will be provided by the Friends of the Alabama Archives. For more information, call (334) 353‐4726.