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This sermon was preached on October 24, 2024 at Friendship Presbyterian Church, a congregation of Calvary Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America located in Hickory Tavern, South Carolina. Pastor Zachary Groff preached this sermon entitled "At the Parbar" on 1 Chronicles 26:1-19 for the 163rd Stated Meeting of Calvary Presbytery. For more information about Antioch Presbyterian Church, please visit antiochpca.com or contact us at info@antiochpca.com.
Sermon from 33rd Stated Meeting of Pee Dee Presbytery of the PCA hosted by Faith PCA Myrtle Beach.
Sermon from 33rd Stated Meeting of Pee Dee Presbytery of the PCA hosted by Faith PCA Myrtle Beach.
Sermon from 33rd Stated Meeting of Pee Dee Presbytery of the PCA hosted by Faith PCA Myrtle Beach.
A review of the February 2024 Stated Meeting of Evangel Presbytery. Pastor Andrew Dionne. February 18, 2024.
A Sunday school class with a short exhortation on anxiety and a review of the June 2023 Stated Meeting of Evangel Presbytery. Pastor Andrew Dionne. June 4, 2023
This sermon was preached at the 27th Stated Meeting of the Lowcountry Presbytery -PCA- at Church Creek PCA in Charleston, SC
This sermon was preached at the 27th Stated Meeting of the Lowcountry Presbytery -PCA- at Church Creek PCA in Charleston, SC
This sermon was preached at the 27th Stated Meeting of the Lowcountry Presbytery (PCA) at Church Creek PCA in Charleston, SC
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 84th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Bible Presbyterian Church -BPC- with Dr. Kevin M. Backus of the Bible Presbyterian Church of Grand Island, NY.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 84th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Bible Presbyterian Church -BPC- with Dr. Kevin M. Backus of the Bible Presbyterian Church of Grand Island, NY.
On January 18, 2018, the Presbytery gathered at Doylestown for their Stated Meeting. In honor of MLK Day, Leadership of the Presbytery recited Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream." May we never turn back.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 84th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Bible Presbyterian Church (BPC) with Dr. Kevin M. Backus of the Bible Presbyterian Church of Grand Island, NY.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 87th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church -OPC- with Pastor Peter Van Doodewaard of Covenant Community Orthodox Presbyterian Church -Taylors, SC-.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 87th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church -OPC- with Pastor Peter Van Doodewaard of Covenant Community Orthodox Presbyterian Church -Taylors, SC-.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 87th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) with Pastor Peter Van Doodewaard of Covenant Community Orthodox Presbyterian Church (Taylors, SC).
This week we feature our presbytery's take on Minutes in Brief from our recent Stated Meeting hosted by the faithful of Doylestown Presbyterian Church. Our first go as a full-fledge hybrid meeting, roughly 70 gathered in person with another 70 or so convening online. Thanks to all who made that possible. This November meeting was full of sacred opportunities to gather together for important business matters, fellowship with one another safely in the midst of an on-going pandemic, and to worship as a reminder of the hope and light we find in being called the people of God and church of Jesus Christ. Among so many holy moments was the examination of Isaac Baah for Ordination as Minister of Word and Sacrament, who will be ordained an installed as Pastor of the United Ghanaian Community Church in a few weeks. We also elected the next moderator and vice moderator of the Presbytery, Rev. Ted Mingle and Elder Zandra Maffett respectively, our commissioners and young adult advisory delegate called to represent us at next summer's General Assembly, and new members of committees and commissions in this body. We celebrated the ministry of outgoing Transitional Executive of the Synod of the Trinity, Rev. Susan Wonderland, our faithful attorney, Bill Bradbury, who is retiring after 23 years of work together, and recognized the ten-year anniversary of Elder Betsi Moise, our Website, Social Media, and Publications Manager, who has served this presbytery office and our people so well. Our Moderator of the Presbytery, Rev. Ashley Rossi, shared a report from the Leadership Collegium, which not only underscored the ongoing work of antiracism, but also acknowledged the abundance of ordinations and installations that have occurred this fall- a reminder the Spirit is alive and well in these sacred vocations. Our Executive Presbyter, Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace, then called attention to the significant work and development of our Presbytery's Disaster Assistance response team after recent hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and more within in our region, and highlighted the launch of our Lilly Endowment-funded initiative, Cultivating Enough in the Care of Clergy, as we come alongside pastors serving our small congregations, congregations of color, and church plants/replants. The meeting concluded with a service of light, which hinged on seven meditations on Scripture from seven voices within our presbytery. We give thanks for their words and witness that assure us, as one preacher noted, as long as there is God, there is hope. What follows are these beautiful and relevant homilies by Revs. Wonjae Choi, Todd Stavrokos, Carla Jones Brown, John Wilkinson, Heidi Hankel, Randy Barge, and Susan Wonderland. We invite you to listen and share and find assurance that, as we say over and again, this is Christ's work that shapes our collective witness. Be well, faithful of Philly.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 189th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America -RPCNA- with Dr. Barry York of Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary -Pittsburgh, PA-.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 189th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America -RPCNA- with Dr. Barry York of Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary -Pittsburgh, PA-.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 189th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) with Dr. Barry York of Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh, PA).
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 48th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America -PCA- with Dr. Robert Cathcart of Friendship Presbyterian Church -Hickory Tavern, SC-.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 48th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America -PCA- with Dr. Robert Cathcart of Friendship Presbyterian Church -Hickory Tavern, SC-.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 48th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) with Dr. Robert Cathcart of Friendship Presbyterian Church (Hickory Tavern, SC).
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 275th Stated Meeting of the Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States -RCUS- with Pastor Travis Grassmid of Zion Reformed Church -Menno, SD-.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 217th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church -ARPC- with Pastor Benjamin Glaser of Bethany ARP -Clover, SC-.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 275th Stated Meeting of the Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States -RCUS- with Pastor Travis Grassmid of Zion Reformed Church -Menno, SD-.
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 217th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church -ARPC- with Pastor Benjamin Glaser of Bethany ARP -Clover, SC-.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 275th Stated Meeting of the Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS) with Pastor Travis Grassmid of Zion Reformed Church (Menno, SD).
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Zack Groff discusses the 217th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC) with Pastor Benjamin Glaser of Bethany ARP (Clover, SC).
After nearly 18-months of virtual gatherings, the Presbytery of Philadelphia convened once again for an in-person Stated Meeting at the beautiful Kirkwood Camp and Retreat Center in the Poconos. God's Spirit moved in and through the over 150 people who safely gathered for worship and work on this hot Saturday in July. As we leaned into the meeting, we began with a video montage to remember how these sacred grounds served countless children, youth, and adults in their spiritual formation for over 60 years. We then paused to honor the indigenous Lenni Lenape peoples, to whom this land belonged long before Presbyterians set foot in the region. While this marked the end of an era for our Presbytery's ministry at Kirkwood, as the camp is presently up for sale, the Stated Meeting was also an opportunity to reaffirm our identity and celebrate in the midst of the grief and loss. There were many reasons to rejoice at this Stated Meeting. What follows are the uncut reports from both our Moderator, Rev. Ashley Rossi, and our Executive Presbyter, Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace and the profound and faithful word delivered by our guest Preacher, Rev. Dr. David Davis, who serves as the pastor of Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton, NJ. Music as performed and led by Dan Myers, Praise and Worship Director at the First Presbyterian Church of Ambler. More info and media from gathering: https://presbyphl.org/july-17-stated-meeting-minutes-in-brief/
A sermon delivered at the July 17, 2021 Stated Meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia. Text: Romans 8:18-27
May 15, 2021-Phil Henry-Psalm 110:1-2
This past week the Presbytery of Philadelphia gathered for our spring stated meeting. There was so much goodness wrapped up with in this sacred gathering. We sustained an examination for yet another candidate for ordained ministry; our Leadership Collegium report highlighted various ways our congregations, ministries, and leaders throughout the region have embodied the gospel in this most-challenging, strenuous, and soul-searching season; the executive team underscored the bravery of our people who dare to practice resurrection hope, seminarians in our ministry and leadership incubator whose questions and courageous witness continues to hold space for innovation and creativity, our 11 churches participating in the Vital Congregations Initiative that are being revitalized by the waters of baptism, and how we continue to expand our digital platforms as a means of grace and support one another in the midst of the pandemic. The Covenant Fund was also launched again to steward grant dollars for relevant ministry and a Lilly Endowment grant has led to the recent hire of Rev. Sarah Colwill to direct our Cultivating Enough in the care of Clergy. Friends, the Spirit is alive and well in this Presbytery. Yet, what follows is the Keynote address from the Rev.Dr. Victor Aloyo, Jr. Rev. Dr. Aloyo, Jr. serves as the Associate Dean for Institutional Diversity and Community Engagement and has been the primary facilitator of conversations on antiracism with our Presbytery's Leadership Collegium, which will lead to broader engagement throughout the Presbytery in the months ahead. Stay tuned. In addition to a brief devotional as a part of the worship service, Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo, Jr. keynoted in the business meeting on Life Shattered/Life Restored, reflecting on the Emmaus road story and the faithful questions of life lived after the resurrection. Listen in to this powerful word to all of us. If interested in more related to this meeting, other episodes of PresbySpeak, or upcoming gatherings, resources, and connectional content, check us out on the web, facebook, twitter, instagram, or any of your favorite podcasting platforms. Grace and Peace saints of this Presbytery and beyond. https://presbyphl.org/events/april-20-2021-stated-meeting/ Music performed and provided by Paul Lee, member of Podowon Presbyterian Church. "What a Beautiful Name: Break Every Chain."
A Minister Member and child of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. Margaret Grun Kibben was recently sworn in as the first woman to serve as chaplain to the United States House of Representatives. Rev. Dr. Kibben was the preacher for our January 23, 2021 Stated Meeting and Service of Light as part of opening worship. The Scripture readings from before the service are from the Old and New Testaments and delivered by seven voices from within the Presbytery.
In 2018, minister members of our presbytery read the full text of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream Speech," as the sermon for the January Stated Meeting. Readers: Rev. Dr. Janel T. Dixon Rev. Raymond Bonwell Rev. Wonjae Choi Rev. Sameh Shaker Rev. Austin Shelley Rev. Randy Barge Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace Rev. Kevin Porter
On this episode of PresbySpeak we share excerpts from the recent Stated Meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia. The sermon delivered by Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia, Vice Moderator of the 221st General Assembly (2014) and current Convener of our Cultivating Enough in the Care of Clergy. The sermon is followed by the executive staff report shared with the Presbytery through the Rev. Ruth Faith Santana-Grace (Executive Presbyter), Rev. Greg Klimovitz (Associate Presbyter), and Rev. Kevin Porter (Stated Clerk). Our next Stated Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. More details to come! Be well saints of in and around Philly. Audio backdrop is "Rise Up" (Cover)by the African Gospel Choir Dublin Virtual Choir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj7cEVtkWFk
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our members or someone making an impact on Philadelphia.This episode features a recap of the legislative news from the Stated Meeting held Thursday, October 29. Then we talk to freshman Councilmember Isaiah Thomas about how the pandemic has impacted his legislative agenda.Important LinksCity of Philadelphia COVID-19 Information: https://www.phila.gov/programs/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/Philadelphia City Council COVID-19 Information: http://phlcouncil.com/covid-19/Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.This episode features an recap of the legislative news from the Stated Meeting held Thursday, September 10, 2020. Important LinksCity of Philadelphia COVID-19 Information: https://www.phila.gov/programs/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/Philadelphia City Council COVID-19 Information: http://phlcouncil.com/covid-19/Apply for a Mail Ballot for the General Election: apps.philadelphiavotes.comComplete the 2020 Census https://2020census.gov/Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This week we bring to you excerpts from our first-ever virtual stated meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, moderated by our Moderator Elder Vijay Aggarwal of Wayne Presbyterian Church and Vice Moderator Rev. Ashley Rossi of Carmel Presbyterian Church. Yes, while the distance feels great as this pandemic has caused us not to be able to gather in person, our people have risen up and over 225 gathered on-line for worship, work, and witness as a gathered and scattered people throughout Greater Philadelphia. What follows is the Meditation titled “What Time Is It?,” offered by our Executive Presbyter, Rev. Ruth Faith Santana Grace and Stated Clerk, Rev. Kevin Porter. We also have musical selections from Rev. Eustacia Moffett Marshall and Rev. Peter Ahn. We hope you enjoy this abbreviated Stated Meeting as you continue to hold tightly to the hope we have as the church of Jesus Christ, bearing witness to the gospel in a time such as this. Hear now the Scripture readings from Rev. Ken Ross and Cheryl Pyrch. More information on this gathering: https://presbyphl.org/events/may-16th-2020-digital-stated-mtg/ Minutes in Brief can be found here: https://presbyphl.org/may-16-2020-stated-meeting-re-cap/ View the video shared at the end of the Stated Meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7DUI0dAi70
In this episode we share a couple of articles about the typical stated meeting along with my own thoughts on the same topic. Midnight Freemasons article: http://www.midnightfreemasons.org/2015/06/how-to-run-stated-meeting.html Robert's Rules of Order: http://www.roberts-rules.com/parl07.htm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sslodge357/support
Pastor Edwards preached this convicting message at the opening worship service of the 17th Stated Meeting of the Gulf South Presbytery.----Revelation 22-4 is the clear sky picture of the Christian's hope of glory.----This passage presents to us two visions of glory to encourage us in our ministry.----You WILL be holy.----You WILL behold his face.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held November 21, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember Bill Greenlee (At Large) to talk about the long fight for paid sick leave in Philadelphia and other legislative battles, as he looks back on his long career as a staffer and councilmember. It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.Read our latest Weekly Report on phlcouncil.comInside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Guest Preacher at our November 2019 Stated Meeting of the Presbytery. https://presbyphl.org/november-2019-stated-meeting-minutes-in-brief-and-digital-resources/
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members. This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held November 14, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember Derek Green (At Large) to talk about transitioning from Council staffer to member, his advice for young Philadelphians looking to get into politics, and how his experience as a small business owner informs his work in Council. It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.Read our latest Weekly Report on phlcouncil.comInside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Council held October 31, 2019. Later, we talk about the results of the 2019 General Election held November 5, 2019, the members who will make up the new Council and what their top priorities may be. Read our Weekly Report on the election on phlcouncil.comInside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Council held October 24, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember Mark Squilla (1st District) to talk about two pending pieces of legislation: one banning single-use plastic bags and the other codifying beg bug remediation costs. We'll also talk about the perennial hot button issue of street cleaning and close out with how Squilla became Council's resident Santa. For more information on the Philly First Home program mentioned in this episode, visit: https://phdcphila.org/residents/homebuyers-and-renters/philly-first-home/Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Council held October 17, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember Al Taubenberger to talk about his proposed legislation to provide tax relief to working parents and grandparents raising their grandchildren. We also get his take on the ongoing effort to reform the city's tax abatement. Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Council held October 10, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember David Oh to talk about his proposed Student Debt Tax Credit bill and his resolution to hold hearings on DHS child separations.Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Council held September 26, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember Curtis Jones, Jr. (4th District) to discuss Philadelphia Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week 2019, Public Safety and what he's looking for in Philadelphia next Police Commissioner. MED Week 2019 Info: https://www.phila.gov/spotlight/philadelphia-minority-enterprise-development-med-week/Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week, we recap the Stated Meeting of Council held September 19, 2019. Later, we sit down with Councilmember María Quiñones Sánchez (7th District) to talk about the efforts to reduce poverty in the city, legislation to protect Philadelphia's domestic workers, the opioid crisis, and her journey from City Hall intern to veteran councilmember. Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Welcome to Inside PHLCouncil, the official podcast of Philadelphia City Council. Each week, we provide a recap of the latest news from Philadelphia's legislative branch of government and an in-depth interview with one of our 17 members.It's news that matters to you, straight from the source.This week we recap the first Stated Meeting of Council's Fall session, held September 12, 2019. Later, we sit down with Council President Darrell Clarke to talk about what he thinks Council needs to accomplish before its term ends in December, his views on tackling poverty and gun violence and what role Council has in choosing Philadelphia's new Police Commissioner. Inside PHLCouncil is produced by Philadelphia City Council.Our hosts are Joe Grace and Patricia Gillett.Our announcer is Antonio Greco. Music is provided by Premium Beats. Visit our website at www.phlcouncil.com for more information. Follow us on social media, we're PHLCouncil on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Phil Proctor (MDiv '03) discusses the 86th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, held June 5-11, 2019.
Our guest preacher for our May 21, 2019 Stated Meeting was Rev. Dr. Victor Aloyo, Associate Dean for Institutional Diversity and Community Engagement at Princeton Theological Seminary
Bible Readings: Galatians 5:13-26; Luke 13:31-35 Hymns: Praise the Spirit in creation When I needed a neighbour Jesus Christ is waiting * As a fire is meant for burning Look forward in faith* Due to copyright licence this hymn has been removed from our podcast.Doxology: Now to Him who loved usWe are grateful to all our listeners and we would love to hear from you, please email us with any comments or prayer requests on our office email: office@monifiethparishchurch.co.uk All our blessings from Monifieth Parish Church.Artwork by John Stuart www.stushieart.com Support the show (https://www.wonderful.org/charity/monifiethparishchurchofscotland)
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Travis Grassmid (MDiv '08) discusses the 272nd Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Reformed Churches in the United States, held May 21-24, 2018 in Golden Valley, MN.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Dr. Kevin Backus discusses the 82nd Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Bible Presbyterian Church, held August 2-6, 2018 in Lakeland, FL.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Jim Stevenson (MDiv '12) discusses the 85th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, held June 11-15, 2018.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, RE Mr. C. Fredric Marcinak and TE Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr. discuss the 46th Stated Meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America, held June 12-14, 2018.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Rev. Scott Cook discusses the 214th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, held June 5-6, 2018.
Please join Brothers Rhit Moore, Billy Hamilton, Gabriel Jagush, and their special guest, Brother Roberto Sanchez, as they talk about Brother Roberto's new book, "The True Masonic Experience!" What can we fix with Masonry today? How are we failing? What traditions do we need to bring back? All this, and more! The Fort Worth Lodge #148 Podcast would also like to urge you to donate blood if you are medically able. Your time and precious gift, can and DOES save lives. Thanks! Bookmarks: 00:00:39 - Host & Guest Introductions 00:02:20 - Listener/Discussion Questions 00:02:28 - What do you think of a lodge broadcasting business portions of Stated Meeting via WebX/GoToMeeting/etc? 00:04:59 - How do we best defend ourselves from white supremacists trying to infiltrate Masonry? 00:09:33 - Main Episode Content: Fraternal Spotlight w/ Roberto Sanchez & his book, "The True Masonic Experience" 02:04:12 - Fraternal Quote of the Week 02:05:38 - Host Closing Thoughts 02:07:36 - Roberto's Closing Thoughts Check us out: http://www.fortworth148.org/ https://www.facebook.com/fortworthlodge148/ info148@fortworth148.org #DareToBeSquare Contact the 64th District for events: 64th.org
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Rev. Travis Grassmid discusses the 271st Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS), held May 15-18, 2017.
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
In this edition of the podcast, Rev. Jeff Kingswood discusses the 213th Stated Meeting of the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, held June 6-8, 2017.