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Do beer and Benadryl mix well together? All we can tell you is Bob is a little sleepy on this episode. Back to just two dudes this episode! Stick around because the competition at the end gets icy. This episode's pizza is from Luigi's Pizza in Succasunna, NJ This episode's beer is from Sloop Brewing Co. in East Fishkill, NY Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pizzabrews2dudes @pizzabrews2dudes #pizzabrews2dudes #eatingpizzadrinkingbrews #videopodcast
On this episode we have a conversation with Pastor Erick Sorensen of the Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church in Succasunna, New Jersey, USA, a member Congregation of the Church of the Lutheran Brethren
From Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church, Succasunna, NJ, Pastor Erick delivers a message on the first chapter of Genesis
From Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church, Succasunna, NJ, Pastor Erick delivers a message on 1 Peter 2:2-12
From Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church, Succasunna, NJ, Pastor Erick delivers the message on this 2021 Epiphany Sunday!
The 2020 Special Edition of the Augsburg Panel: Featuring: 1. Rev. Jakob Fjellander of the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stockholm, Sweden (LK) 2. Rev. Brandon Warr of St. Patrick's Lutheran Church UAC in Chipley, Florida, USA (ELDoNA) 3. Rev. Will Weedon of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hamel, Illinois, USA (LCMS) 4. Rev. Michael Parker of the Growth Lutheran Network in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (GLN) 5. Rev. Scott Adkins of Bethesda Lutheran Church in Dresser, Wisconsin, USA (LCMC) 6. Rev. Dr. Daniel Branco of Congregação Luterana da Reforma in Fortaleza, Brazil (OLCC) 7. Rev. Fursan Zumot of Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jerusalem, Israel (ELCJHL) 8. Rev. Kyle Wright of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Collinsville, Illinois, USA (LCMS) 9. Rev. Sean McMaughen of Grace Lutheran Church, Ennis, Texas, USA (NALC) 10. Rev. Filmore Alvarez of St. Mary's Lutheran Church in Navotas, Philippines (ELDoNA) 11. Rev. Matthew Fenn of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stratford, Ontario, Canada (LCC) 12. Rev. Magnus Sørensen of Augustanakirken in Århus, Denmark (COELC) 13. Rev. Eric Philips, Concordia Lutheran Church, Nashville, Tennessee, USA (LCMS) 14. Rev. Terry Stringer of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Spokane, Washington, USA (CLC) 15. Rev. Joel Klein of “call pending” 16. Rev. Joseph Graham of in St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Dubbo and St. John's Lutheran Church in Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia (LCA) 17. Rev. Eric Sørensen of Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church in Succasunna, New Jersey, USA (CLB) 18. Rev. Andrew Preus of Trinity Lutheran Church in Guttenberg and St. Paul's Lutheran Church in McGregor, Iowa, USA (LCMS) 19. Ret. Rev. Wally Schiller of the LCA 20. Rev. Ned Brockwell of Christ's Lutheran Church in Jyväskylä, Finland Answering the top 20 voted for questions: 1. Should women cover their head in church? 2. Why are disposable cups tolerated by any Lutherans? 3. Thought on Universal Objective Justification? 4. Is it possible to remain orthodox while in a heterodox synod? 5. What role does Mary play in our relationship with Christ? 6. Does abortion damn the baby to Hell? 7. Is Intinction practice in Holy Communion biblical and/or acceptable? 8. Is the name “Lutheran” still preferable or unhelpful? 9. Election "unto faith" or "in view of faith"? 10. Can we commune with saints and angels in Heaven? 11. What does prayer do, strictly speaking? 12. How should Christian couples use birth control? 13. Do we believe in a logical contradiction when we teach 1) that God wants all to be saved, 2) Salvation is monoergistic, 3) some are damned? 14. Can we have Communion under one kind? 15. "Ad orientem" or "versus populum"? (Facing the altar or towards the people) 16. Is it a sin if a soldier captured by enemy forces commits suicide to prevent them from getting information from him? 17. Better to study Lutheran Fathers or Ancient Fathers? 18. Comments on the New Finnish Perspective on Justification (aka Justification and Theosis)? 19. Does Sola Scriptura mean Lutherans ignore the authority of Church tradition? 20. Can you give Holy Communion to Infants?
From Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church, Succasunna, NJ, Pastor Erick delivers a message from Ephesians.
Pastor Erick Joins together with Pastor Bruce from our sister Church, Hillside in Succasunna, NJ to brings us an online Good Friday Service!
Father Time and Lord Mortis broadcast from desolate Succasunna. Today we discuss general Mythicos Community news, and the dive into our first Warhammer Underworlds discussion.
Pastor Erick Joins together with Pastor Bruce from our sister Church, Hillside in Succasunna, NJ to brings us an online Good Friday Service!
“At The Table With Tony” Livestream Show Ep. 7: Being a Hands-On Restaurateur During the Coronavirus Pandemic Anthony "Tony Mangia" Scillia is joined by two restaurateurs who have adapted their business plans to safely serve the public during the Coronavirus Pandemic. They also discuss the history of their family owned Italian-American restaurants. Guests: Paul Bellardini: 2nd Generation Owner of Luigi's Pizza in Succasunna, NJ (http://www.luigispizzas.com) Tommy "Buff" Racioppi: 4th Generation Owner of Jimmy Buff's in West Orange, NJ (http://www.jimmybuffs.com)
Listen as George Muha interviews Gary Vesper, owner of Driven Fitness & Performance in Succasunna, about his experience helping athletes to become impact players on the field/court. Along with Gary is professional basketball player Monty Boykins. Boykins grew up in Western Ohio where he was a highly touted basketball recruit. After suffering a season ending ACL injury during his senior year of high school, he faced a huge setback to his basketball life. He dug deep and continued to have a successful career at Lafayette College. Again he suffered an injury (shoulder this time) his senior year in college which allowed him to get another year of eligibility. He took that opportunity to enroll at Pitt for a postgraduate degree and play for the Panthers. He's just finished a season playing abroad and is working with Gary and Driven Fitness to make a run at playing for the NBA D-League. You may recognize the Boykins name as he is the eldest brother of Julian and Chandler, both of home had fantastic athletic careers at Randolph and went on to play college athletics themselves.
George Muha interviews Gary Vesper, owner of Driven Fitness & Performance in Succasunna, about his experience helping athletes to become impact players on the field. Along with Gary are rising senior Randolph football players Justin Townsend and Aden Koenigsberg who also work with Gary. Justin and Aden talk about all the preparation go into a senior year in which the goal is to win a state championship.
Rich Genoval Aveo; Musician. Singer-Songwriter. Empowerer and Entertainer, hails from the good ol’ NJ/NYC area and blissfully lives a creative and passionate life on his terms, making people smile along the way. Rich feels that the world operates at its best when people are elevated, and he thinks music and quality entertainment elevates like nothing else. Rich's mission is to positively impact as many people as humanly possible through his artistic expression - to make people feel inspired to live their best lives, and be the best versions of themselves. He believes if he can do it...anyone can. It’s not easy. But it’s super simple. Spend a few minutes with Rich, and you'll quickly realize he is an inspirational person that walks the walk. Rich worked hard as a kid, Received a huge scholarship to a prestigious Connecticut high school, and then went on to another huge scholarship to a prestigious New York university. But it just felt wrong. He was doing everything right, it seemed. But who was it right for? One day in his senior year of college, he dropped out to accept an opportunity to travel abroad to pursue his first recording contract. After his music opportunities didn't line up as planned, Rich became a stock trader in NYC. Naturally, that didn’t pan out either and was laid off not long after 9-11 and eventually landed a great job at the Department of Defense, pursued music in the evenings and weekends but still felt empty inside. So in 2012 after another long morning commute on the Parkway, he gave his 2 week notice and has never looked back. Today he is a full-time musician making a full-time living doing NOTHING but performing, and creating art. The impossible dream. Rich recently presented the debut performance of his new show "Impressionable w/ Rich Genoval Aveo" at the Investors Bank Theater, Succasunna, NJ. Rich takes you through an intimate night of laughter, music and pure entertainment as he voices dozens of musical icons like you've never heard before! All in one amazing One Man Show! With no setlists, no two shows are exactly the same! Enjoy the ride with amazing sound-alike musical impressions of icons like Nat/Natalie Cole, Frank Sinatra, Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli, Garth Brooks, Johnny Cash, Kermit the Frog, to modern day megastars like Green Day, Axl Rose, Jay-Z, DMX, Bruno Mars, Pitbull and more! This show is for EVERYONE. Learn more about Rich at www.richaveo.com and the show at www.impressionableshow.com and follow @richaveo
"Tanto" is a man that really needs no introduction, but for the uninitiated, he's best known as one of the contractors who served on the ground during the attacks in Benghazi. Kris is a long time friend to the podcast but it's been a while since we've heard from him. We get into where he's been, and his break from the spotlight as he purged all his social media and felt a need to get away from the public eye for a bit. As you'll hear Kris get into, he's not someone out searching for new gigs in media, but sometimes being in his position, a great opportunity presents itself. The latest being "War Heroes," a docu-series created by Jack Thomas Smith spotlighting those who served in combat. We hear about the premiere for the series taking place in Succasunna, NJ tomorrow (February 28th) which you can attend, as well as a meet & greet with Kris. The details for that are up at WarHeroesTV.com. We also hear about Kris's charity work with 14th Hour Foundation, his training courses through Battleline Tactical, and his upcoming book "The Patriot's Creed: Inspiration and Advice for Living a Heroic Life." We get the former contractor's take on recent controversies in the field both in Yemen and in Haiti. As usual though with Kris, we also share some big laughs. Since Kris is starting over with his online presence at the moment, be sure to follow his new Instagram @real_kris_tanto_paronto, as well as his new website KrisTantoParonto.net. In addition to all that, we answer your emails sent to sofrep.radio@sofrep.com, and also get your reactions to "The Punisher" being cancelled on Netflix. We love hearing from the listeners. So strap in, this was a fun episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today we're talking 40K, Triumph, Succasunna and much more!
Episode 11 – “Dads.” - Harry Chapin Band Live in Succasunna, NJ, driving across state lines, 500 miles on one tank of gas, mowing the lawn, season changes, Immolation recap, Scott Wiley is dead, grocery bag full of dvds (1 hr. 13 min)
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! It's that joyous time of year where people are spending time with their families, consuming way too much food and, generally not working. But that doesn't mean we get to take the week off. Not a chance. We're back again with the news as we cover what's happened in haunting over the past four weeks. Some of these stories we've talked about previously but are covering fully and with updates and we also have a slew of other news. And, in honor of the season, we even have several stories about local governments making peace with and even honoring haunt owners. It must be a Christmas miracle. So, grab your egg nog, settle down and get ready for a very special holiday news episode! This week's episode includes: Conference Reminders Several Haunts Hold Christmas-Themed Events Mysterious Mansion in Gatlinburg Spared in Wildfire NJ Haunt Owner Dies Following Fire Netherworld May Be Moving The San Francisco Dungeon Adds New Ride Museum Cuts Ties with Colorado Springs Haunt Terror Town in Pittsburgh Auctioned Off Succasunna, NJ Honors Local Haunters Augusta, GA Discusses Rebuilding Haunted Pillar All in all, this is one episode you do not want to miss!
This week on the Heads 'N Tales Podcast Kevin traveled to Jersey City, NJ to interview Dan Exter, founder of Layups 4 Life. Saturday morning, July 13, 2013, Dan awoke to anyone's worst nightmare come true - a doctor with bad news. After a night out with friends, Dan received 2 missed calls and a voicemail from his doctor. The urgent news Dan's doctor had for him would change his life forever. Dan had been seeing a lung specialist to address the shortness of breath he had been experiencing for the previous few months. After trying inhalers to no avail his father recommended that he see a lung specialist in NYC. Ultimately, Dan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. In this episode Dan talks about the plan of action that was taken by the doctors to fight the cancer. This included radiation, chemotherapy and a t-cell depleted stem cell transplant. Dan goes into detail about these treatments and how luck actually was on his side in some instances, like when his brother was a perfect match to be his stem cell donor. He also talks about the emotional ups and downs that come with going through a traumatic experience like fighting cancer and how to keep a positive attitude. At one point when Dan was unsure if he would beat this disease, he thought about what his legacy would be when he was gone. Clinical trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), the hospital where Dan received his treatments, proved the effectiveness of t-cell depleted stem cell transplants. To give back to the hospital that save his life he created Layups 4 Life, which is a 3 on 3 basketball tournament that raises money for life-saving clinical trial research at MSK. At last years first annual Layups 4 Life at Roxbury High School in Succasunna, NJ he raised over $10,000. Join us for the 2nd Annual Layups 4 Life, 3-on-3 Hoop-It Up tournament being held on Sunday, April 10 at 10:30 a.m. at Roxbury High School (1 Bryant Dr. Succasunna, NJ). Teams must be in groups of 4, ages 15+ can register. Click on the fol
This week on the Heads 'N Tales Podcast Kevin traveled to Jersey City, NJ to interview Dan Exter, founder of Layups 4 Life. Saturday morning, July 13, 2013, Dan awoke to anyone's worst nightmare come true - a doctor with bad news. After a night out with friends, Dan received 2 missed calls and a voicemail from his doctor. The urgent news Dan's doctor had for him would change his life forever. Dan had been seeing a lung specialist to address the shortness of breath he had been experiencing for the previous few months. After trying inhalers to no avail his father recommended that he see a lung specialist in NYC. Ultimately, Dan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. In this episode Dan talks about the plan of action that was taken by the doctors to fight the cancer. This included radiation, chemotherapy and a t-cell depleted stem cell transplant. Dan goes into detail about these treatments and how luck actually was on his side in some instances, like when his brother was a perfect match to be his stem cell donor. He also talks about the emotional ups and downs that come with going through a traumatic experience like fighting cancer and how to keep a positive attitude. At one point when Dan was unsure if he would beat this disease, he thought about what his legacy would be when he was gone. Clinical trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), the hospital where Dan received his treatments, proved the effectiveness of t-cell depleted stem cell transplants. To give back to the hospital that save his life he created Layups 4 Life, which is a 3 on 3 basketball tournament that raises money for life-saving clinical trial research at MSK. At last years first annual Layups 4 Life at Roxbury High School in Succasunna, NJ he raised over $10,000. Join us for the 2nd Annual Layups 4 Life, 3-on-3 Hoop-It Up tournament being held on Sunday, April 10 at 10:30 a.m. at Roxbury High School (1 Bryant Dr. Succasunna, NJ). Teams must be in groups of 4, ages 15+ can register. Click on the following link to sign up : REGISTER. Even if you don't want to play, come to support the cause, listen to the DJ, win some raffle prizes, bid on the silent auction items or indulge at the concession stand like I will be doing. Where can you find Dan and Layups 4 Life? INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | WEBSITE | EVENT REGISTRATION Download Episode 24 : iTunes | Stitcher
Sunday was our one year anniversary. One year ago, on March 16th, we launched Family Life Church w/ 120 in attendance. 49 people returned the following Sunday and we began to build from there. God has been faithful to bring family after family as we establish a life-giving church. We baptized 10 in water last summer. And have worked hard to impact Roxbury with the Love of Jesus. Yesterday, there were 143 in attendance w/ 3 making Jesus Christ the Lord of their life! We also recognized the very first members of FLC by laying hands on 33 adults committed to the vision of the church! Our friend and board member, Scott Turner, lead pastor of The Summit in Irvine, CA ministered to us. We enjoyed an awesome party hosted by our hospitality team immediately after the service. What an awesome day!
He Will Be Called :: Part Three
He Will Be Called :: Part One
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