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Subject: It is Finished Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Scripture Passage(s): John 19:30 Date of Delivery: April 18, 2025 It is FinishedJohn 19:3030So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said,“It is finished!”And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.
Saint Ann's Episcopal Church - Amsterdam, NY - Fr. Neal Longe
Subject: It is that simple Speaker or Performer: Fr. Neal P. Longe Scripture Passage(s): Romans 10:8b-13 Date of Delivery: March 9, 2025 Click here for the written transcription of the sermonClick here for the written transcription of the sermon in Spanish (En Espanol)
Subject: It is a Gift Speaker or Performer: Jessica Costleigh Scripture Passage(s): Luke 9:28-36(37-43a) Date of Delivery: March 2, 2025 Sermon presented by Jessica Costleigh at St Andrew's Episcopal Church on March 2, 2025
Subject: It's Time Speaker or Performer: Pastor Joshua Morrison Scripture Passage(s): Romans 13:11 Date of Delivery: October 22, 2023
Subject: It's something we all deal with...people having us f***ed up. In this episode Saleigh & Briana spill moments when people were just testing their waters. Don't forget to follow & share BG/WS on Instagram and TikTok @blackgirlswhiteschool Follow our personals @briana.kennedi and @bby.g0ld. ;)
Saint Ann's Episcopal Church - Amsterdam, NY - Fr. Neal Longe
Subject: It's a heart issue Speaker or Performer: Fr. Neal P. Longe Scripture Passage(s): Matthew 6:1-6,16-21 Date of Delivery: February 22, 2023 Click here for the written transcription of the sermonClick here for the written transcription of the sermon in Spanish (En Espanol)
Saint Ann's Episcopal Church - Amsterdam, NY - Fr. Neal Longe
Subject: It's a heart issue Speaker or Performer: Fr. Neal P. Longe Scripture Passage(s): Matthew 6:1-6,16-21 Date of Delivery: February 22, 2023 Click here for the written transcription of the sermonClick here for the written transcription of the sermon in Spanish (En Espanol)
Subject: It's to what you do, it's who you are before God that will ultimately matter. Speaker or Performer: Pastor Bob Scripture Passage(s): Joshua 1:1-9 Date of Delivery: May 2, 2021
Subject: It's music time, once again. A Tribute: To a friend, brother & mentor; Thomas Foster.
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: April 4, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: March 28, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: March 28, 2021
The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ. With your Host Stevie R. Butler (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina). Special Guest Speaker: Jason Wiley Subject: "It's Time To Celebrate" Lesson Text: [Judges 6:11 - 27] (Inland Church of Christ in Western portion of Southern Califoronia) [The Community Corner] Cassandra Farmer (Author: "Life, Love and Legacy") from Gastonia, North Carolina. Host/Co-host: Isom Mullins Subject: "Never Seen His Face" (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina) DATE: March 23, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Nate Perez Date of Delivery: March 21, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Nate Perez Date of Delivery: March 21, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: March 14, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: March 14, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: March 7, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: March 7, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: February 28, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: February 21, 2021
Subject: It's a Love Story Speaker or Performer: Kathy Mavity Date of Delivery: February 7, 2021
The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ. With your Host Stevie R. Butler (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina). Special Guest Speaker: Isom Mullins Subject: "It's Not For Sale" Lesson Text: [Acts 8:20] (Helen Street Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina) [The Community Corner] Special Guest: TJ Haywood (Travel Business) San Antonio, Texas [The Community Corner] Special Guest: Chase Tuner (Author: NEW Book "T.R.I.A.L.S. A Journey From Anxiety to Peace") Monroe, Louisana Co-host: Leu Gilbert Subject: "Thank God I Lost It" (Overbrook Park Church of Christ, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) DATE: October 27, 2020
Subject: It's time for the people of God to intercede for this nation in prayer. We're trying to fight a spiritual battle in the flesh. Speaker or Performer: Pastor Bob Scripture Passage(s): 2 Chronicles 7:14 Date of Delivery: September 6, 2020
In Episode 71, Ken Strange joins the show to discuss his recent book It's Your Camino which documents his ~500 mile hike with wife Aurora through the countries of France and Spain. In the podcast, Ken gives us some history of the Camino, talks about working with Martin Sheen (who starred in the movie The Way), gives us some tips on how to publish a book, and tells us about his chance TV interview on the Camino about the disappearance of childhood and family-friend Anne McCarrick. Ken is a retired FBI agent who met his wife during a six year stint working for a prince in Saudi Arabia. He and Aurora, both strong in their Catholic faith, eventually made their way back to Spain to hike the Camino and explore the many alburges, churches, and castles on the former Roman footpath. So if the Camino is firmly on the your wish list - you are going to enjoy this interview. And you can check out Episode 56 and 30 for further motivation. Happy Holidays - and may Santa bring you a long distance Trail for Christmas! Subject: It's Your CaminoInterviewees: Ken StrangeInterview Date: December 19, 2019Runtime: 1:25:44 Download Now: It's Your Camino (WMA format 82.9 Meg); It's Your Camino (MP3 format 82.5 Meg)
The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ by members of the churches of Christ. With your Host Stevie R. Butler. Special Guest Speaker: Bryan C. Jones Subject: "A Better Place" (Graceview Church of Christ in Anderson, South Carolina). [The Community Corner] Special Guest: Kevin Moore (Wholly Cuts Barbershop, in Fayetteville, North Carolina). Host: Stevie R. Butler Subject: "It's in the Book, You Better Stop, and Take A Look!" Lesson Text: [Isaiah 34:16; 2 Timothy 3:16-17] DATE: June 4, 2019
Subject:It's time to cross over.
Subject: "It is finished" Speaker or Performer: Jnet Papa Date of Delivery: April 14, 2017
This is one of the earliest of a number of Constable’s 1821 cloud studies in which he included a margin of land or treetops along the bottom of the image. Here he depicted the sunlight catching the tops of the small cumulus clouds, using long, sweeping brushstrokes in the upper right to express the movement of the clouds in the wind. There is good agreement between Constable’s inscription and the weather records for the London area on that day, which suggest it was a fine day with some cloud, warm temperatures and high humidity. The streets of small cumulus clouds are typical of a light westerly wind (Thornes 1999, pp. 224–25). On 17 October 1820 Constable painted his first known dated oil sketch at Hampstead in which he recorded weather effects, Sketch at Hampstead, stormy sunset (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).He continued his systematic study of changing skies over the following two years. On 23 October 1821 he wrote to John Fisher: I have done a good deal of skying– I am determined to conquer all difficulties and that most arduous one among the rest, & now talking of skies – …That Landscape painter who does not make his skies a very material part of his composition – neglects to avail himself of one of his greatest aids.Sir Joshua Reynolds, speaking of the ‘Landscape’ of Titian& Salvator & Claude– says ‘Even their skies seem to sympathise with the Subject’ …It will be difficult to name a class of Landscape,in which the sky is not the‘key note’ – the standard of ‘Scale’, and the chief ‘Organ of sentiment’… The sky is the ‘source of light’ in nature – and governs every thing. Even our common observations on the weather of every day, are suggested by them but it does not occur to us (Beckett VI, pp. 76–77). Constable considered that: ‘Nature is never seen, in this climate at least, to greater perfection than at about nine o’clock in the mornings of July and August, when the sun has gained sufficient strength to give splendour to the landscape, :still gemmed with the morning dew”’, without its oppressive heat; and it is still more delightful if vegetation has been refreshed with a shower during the night’ (Beckett, Discourses, p. 17).Although he painted this sketch a little later in the day – between 10 and 11 am, and in early September – Constable has captured the freshness of the morning sky. As with this work, Constable painted many of his cloud studies in about an hour. His reference here to ‘rain in the night following’ indicates that the inscription was added a day or so after ‘Sepr 11’, and that in making these cloud studies he was not only interested in weather conditions at the time of painting, but also the weather before and after that time. He was interested in changing conditions, in fluctuating moments, shifting effects of light and shade – and how these impacted on a landscape.