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With respect, I am adding a sermon given by Rev. Linsell Hurd (deceased) on the 26th of June at Knox United Church in Lanigan. I hope it finds a place to grow in your hearts. Knox United Church is currently on summer hiatus until late August to let our volunteers catch their breath. This recordings is from our archive of recorded sermons. I will try to add more in the meantime as I find time. Photo by Stephen Mayes on Unsplash
Josh Binstead and Stephen Mayes speak about the moment of opportunity before us as we prepare to return to in-person gatherings.
Pastors Josh Binstead, Heather Taylor and Stephen Mayes lead us through our priorities in Community, the Bible, Prayer and Worship in this next season for Part 2 of our Vision Sundays!
Stephen Mayes shares from 2 Samuel 6 - King David worshipped with 'all his might'. Does our posture in worship reflect what God is doing on the inside?
What will our future selfies be like? Our guest, Stephen Mayes, suggests that they may be images of what we think rather than what we see. For those of you exasperated by the deluge of duck faces in your social media feed, this may be a terrifying idea, but is the selfie really that bad, and if so, how and why is it different than an artist’s self-portrait? These are the questions we address in this week’s episode and, to do so, we have invited the inimitable Mr. Mayes and photographer Nicky Wanzi, whose recent series of self-portraits, in which she depicts not only herself but also two of her best friends, was included in PDN’s 2016 Photo Annual. Join us for this enjoyable conversation as we expose the selfie. Guests: Stephen Mayes and Nicky Wanzi Photograph: John Harris
If you’ve ever doubted that photography is a multi-faceted endeavor, this episode should cure you of that delusion. Here at B&H, we deal with the nuts and bolts of photography—we can talk f/stops, megapixels, composition, and classic cameras with the best of ’em, but for today’s podcast, we clean ourselves up to chat with two leading figures from the art and theoretical side of photography. Roxana Marcoci, Senior Curator in the Museum of Modern Art’s Department of Photography and the adroit, multi-talented Stephen Mayes join us to discuss Ocean of Images, MoMA’s most recent iteration of its venerable New Photography exhibition series. This impressive gathering of photographers and artists sparks themes regarding the proliferation of images, the fluidity of photography, and the ever-evolving interpretation of how photography fits into the world of art. Strap on your thinking caps. Guests: Roxana Marcoci and Stephen Mayes