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On the January 30 edition of the Music History Today podcast, we have Sunday Bloody Sunday, KISS pays in front of 10 people & the inspiration for Sunday Bloody Sunday takes place. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
Have you ever felt like you needed some choices and sources of inspiration amidst a repatriation journey?In this episode of Nomadic Diaries, the Re-Entry Series, host Doreen Cumberford and co-host Linda Mueller seek to provide ideas of where to find that lightbulb of inspiration that will propel you to take the very next ideal step. Linda shares her insights into the topic of music, including how your favorite pieces of music can inspire your journey of repatriation, together with reminders to listen and engage all the senses. Here at Nomadic Diaries we love to interview expat and cross-cultural authors, so continue to tune in to discover wisdom and lessons that create a more inspired and fulfilling repatriation!Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/ or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showWhere stories might wander but purpose finds a home!!!
Sunday Music, April Preludes by composer Vítězslava Kaprálová.
In this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Cozycole.g, a talented music producer with a passion for beat making and the Chicago music scene. He discusses his unique approach to music production, drawing inspiration from genres like Quiet Storm, soul, and hip-hop. Cozycole.g opens up about his experiences performing at various beat events, including Open Beats and Open Swim, and the sense of community they foster. He also talks about the evolution of his own events, Sunday Music Sessions, which started as intimate gatherings in living rooms and have now grown into larger, venue-based experiences. We dive into Cozycole.g's upcoming project, "Three Lb Beat Tape 3," set to release in August, and explore his influences, from video game music to anime. Plus, he shares some fun anecdotes about his favorite concerts, including memorable performances by Tom Misch and Noname. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with music, creativity, and the vibrant Chicago beat scene. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Poducer! Support Us by Buying a Hat https://poducer.bigcartel.com/product/poducer-green-corduroy-ball-cap Sponsorships: QUAKE Earplugs Use code "POD15" at checkout to save 15% https://quake402.bigcartel.com/product/dub-mufs-v2 Affiliates: https://www.lalal.ai/?fp_ref=poducer Follow Cozycole.g: https://linktr.ee/cozycoleg https://linktr.ee/sundaymusicsessions Follow Poducer: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast 0:00 - Introduction 0:34 - Discussing Bass Music 1:33 - Diverse Music Interests 2:00 - Making Music Accessible 2:28 - Cozycole.g's First Concert 4:10 - Protecting Your Ears with Quakes 6:44 - Sampling in Music Production 9:15 - Starting with Trombone and Piano 10:17 - Journey into Beat Making 14:27 - Balancing Corporate Life and Music 16:55 - Growing Up in Detroit 18:26 - Influences and Chicago Move 20:01 - The Chicago Vibe 21:23 - Comparing Chicago to LA 23:24 - Interactions with Influential Artists 26:12 - Producing for Rappers 29:09 - Gaming and Music Influences 34:38 - Anime Inspirations 49:17 - Creating Sunday Music Sessions 55:24 - Favorite Chicago Venues 1:00:32 - Impactful Concert Experiences 1:05:42 - Upcoming Project "Three Lb Beat Tape 3" 1:08:55 - Shoutouts and Community Impact
Turk brings you some Sunday Vibes to your speakers while you cleaning up, grilling out, or cruising! This episode is strictly music! Tune in! TUNE IN! LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS FOR UPDATES! DOWNLOAD THE POWER 109 APP TO CATCH "TALK WITH TURK" ON OFFICIAL RADIO! Follow Turk on all social media platforms: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/TheRealTurkBISH TWITTER: www.twitter.com/TURKBISH_ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/turkbish TIKTOK: @turkbish CASH APP: @TURKBISH PLATFORMS: https://linktr.ee/turkbish CLOTHING/MERCH: https://turkbish.myspreadshop.com Listen to TALK WITH TURK podcast on all platforms: www.anchor.fm/turkbish ⚠️Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.⚠️ ⚠️Disclaimer: All TOPICS are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY! None of the information presented in this video or by TALK WITH TURK should be taken as FACT and everything is ALLEGED.⚠️ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turkbish/message
On the January 30 edition of the Music History Today podcast, we have Sunday Bloody Sunday, KISS, & Suge Knight driving classes ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY NETWORK PODCAST LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
VirtualDJ Radio TheGrind - Channel 2 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio TheGrind
VirtualDJ Radio TheGrind - Channel 2 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio TheGrind
https://auxiliumchristianorum.org/ More Exclusive Content Here: @DoThe_HarderThing Instagram. To grow deeper visit www.spiritualdirection.com Find more resources at www.dotheharderthing.com Disclaimer: Not all views expressed in this show by the host or any of the guests, past or future, represent Catholic Spiritual Direction or anyone associated with Catholic Spiritual Direction or the Avila Foundation, or any of its affiliates. The purpose of the show is to facilitate an engaging and thoughtful conversation with the desire and goal of deepening all aspects and understanding of the Catholic Faith. This requires asking hard questions, engaging in conversations that may be uncomfortable, intellectual honesty, and above all, full allegiance and surrender to Christ and His Church. Thank you for listening.
Speaker or Performer: First Go 'Round Date of Delivery: April 30, 2023 5th Sunday Worship in MusicFirst Go 'Round
Anche senza Sunday Blues non può mancare Sunday Music la mezz'ora di musica senza interruzioni dalla redazione di Sunday Blues.
GUMC Chancel Choir Palm Sunday, 2023 God So Loved the World Behold The Lamb A Special Place For You The Heart of Jesus
Le Guest de la semaine de 21h à 22h L'équipe d'Ouvre Boite met en lumière un ou une artiste électronique !!! Nous sommes ravis d'accueillir ce soir non pas un mais deux artistes, AZAD et BERB ! Azad nous vient de Paris mais il vit aujourd'hui à nîmes quand Berb réside sur Montpellier. Leur passion commune pour la musique électronique et plus particulièrement la techno mélodique les amène à collaborer naturellement ensemble ! Nous avions déjà accueilli dans l'émission AZAD en tant que Dj et nous nous étions fait la promesse qu'il reviendrait quand la casquette de producteur serait posée sur sa tête. C'est chose faite et nous sommes ravis de le retrouver au studio et de rencontrer BERB, que vous avez peut-être déjà croisé sur les soirées du crew lunellois Sunday Music ! Ils sortent cette année leur première production commune Virtual Velocity qu l'on a écouté lors de notre sélection de la semaine, sorti sur le label Mahabharata Records fondé par Julien Lambies & Criss Ull AZAD et BERB sont nos Guests de cette 108 émission ! On démarre avec un échange qui laisse place ensuite par son mix exclusif ! PS : Si vous voulez écouter ET voir nos guests, voici leur set filmé par la French Imagerie : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UQpC34XRe8 Pour les suivre : Réseaux d'AZAD YouTube Instagram SoundCloud Réseaux de BERB Facebook Instagram Soundcloud Excellente écoute !
Le Guest de la semaine de 21h à 22h L'équipe d'Ouvre Boite met en lumière un ou une artiste électronique !!! Nous sommes ravis d'accueillir pour la 107ème émission le DJ TIBO KSRG ! Dj du Sud de la France, TIBO KSRG arpente les clubs et bars de la région, tels que, le Heat, le Milk, la Dune, l'Effet-Mer, la Voile Bleu, la Churascaia, le Victor-Hugo, Apéro Techno Animé, le M911, la Paillote Paradise En 2021 il créé Sunday Music en collaboration avec Mathis Bouloc et Soubeiran, concept qui réuni techno, good vibes et ambiance électrique. 2023 sera le début de son aventure dans la production musicale… TIBO KSRG est notre Guest de cette 107ème émission ! On démarre avec un échange qui laisse place ensuite par son mix exclusif ! Pour le suivre : Facebook Instagram Soundcloud Excellente écoute !
Sunday Doing food Prep and also listening to music --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foodalchemynetworkdrde/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foodalchemynetworkdrde/support
Speaker or Performer: Smokey Wilson Date of Delivery: October 30, 2022
Speaker or Performer: Smokey Wilson Date of Delivery: October 30, 2022
Meet me in the Pleasant Ear Wave Tube Music Mix for a Sunday afternoon at Seaweed & Gravel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
VirtualDJ Radio ClubZone - Channel 1 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Live Recorded Set from VirtualDJ Radio ClubZone
West Seattle Bridge reopens Sunday//Music education for disadvantaged Seattle students//SNL enters its 48th season with a diverse cast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Date of Delivery: July 31, 2022 Mt. Horeb Baptist Church5th Sunday Worship in MusicwithRonnie Newcomb and Friends
Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Date of Delivery: July 31, 2022 Mt. Horeb Baptist Church5th Sunday Worship in MusicwithRonnie Newcomb and Friends
Another beautiful arrangement by M. Diego Gonzalez—Homeward Bound. I hope it brings a little peace in your life.
Jazz, Big Band, and Swing Sunday - Music of 1940 00:00:00 Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar) Pt. 1 - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 00:05:06 I'll Never Smile Again - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 00:08:13 Crosstown - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:11:03 The Breeze and I - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 00:13:57 Imagination - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:16:44 Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees) - The Ink Spots 00:19:26 Practice Makes Perfect - Bob Chester And His Orchestra 00:22:38 Playmates - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra 00:25:28 Fools Rush In - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:27:59 We Three - Ink Spots 00:31:20 Only Forever - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 00:34:18 Where Was I? - Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 00:37:34 Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 00:40:47 Pompton Turnpike - Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra 00:43:44 Ferry-Boat Serenade - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra 00:46:45 Imagination - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 00:49:55 Our Love Affair - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 00:52:55 Sierra Sue - Bing Crosby 00:55:53 Make-Believe Island - Mitchell Ayres & His Fashions In Music 00:59:03 Our Love Affair - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:01:37 The Call of the Canyon - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:04:58 The Nearness of You - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:08:10 Down Argentina Way - Leo Reisman & His Orchestra 01:11:20 When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano - Ink Spots 01:14:18 Make-Believe Island - Jan Savitt & His Orchestra 01:17:28 We Three - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 01:20:29 A Handful of Stars - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:23:45 Frenesi - Artie Shaw and His Orchestra 01:26:45 I'm Nobody's Baby- - Judy Garland 01:29:37 Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 01:32:42 Blueberry Hill - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:35:34 Ferry-Boat Serenade (La Piccinina) - Andrews Sisters 01:38:36 Down Argentina Way - Bob Crosby & His Orchestra 01:41:06 Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra 01:44:02 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:47:42 God Bless America - Kate Smith 01:50:27 Down the Road Apiece - Will Bradley Trio 01:53:31 When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra 01:56:14 Maybe - The Ink Spots 01:59:19 There I Go - Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra 02:02:07 Dolimite - Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra 02:05:35 There I Go - Will Bradley & His Orchestra 02:08:39 Star Dust - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 02:11:50 Trade Winds - Bing Crosby 02:15:03 Five O'clock Whistle - Ella Fitzgerald & Her Famous Orchestra 02:18:11 Trade Winds - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 02:21:07 Only Forever - Bing Crosby --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waldina/message
Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Date of Delivery: May 29, 2022 Christian Music Provided by First Go 'Round Gospel Bluegrass Band.
Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Date of Delivery: May 29, 2022 Christian Music Provided by First Go 'Round Gospel Bluegrass Band.
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Resurrection music and Bishop Henry Hearns brings us the Good News about Jesus. Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord: Let us shout aloud to the Rock of our Salvation Pastor Emeritus, Bishop Henry HearnsSermon: Good News From The Tombs Don't forget to listen on […]
La Suite – Le Guest International de 22h à 23h Le samedi, c'est Valery B et Rygo qui prennent l'antenne de 22h à 00h ! Pour la première heure, Valery B sélectionne un-e artiste et vous fait découvrir son univers avec 1h de mix ! Cette semaine, c'est SOUBEIRAN qui prend le contrôle des platines avec une présentation de Mathis Bouloc de leur événement "Sunday Music" de ce dimanche 20 mars ! Excellente écoute !
Sunday Papers, Sunday Music, The Next Bond, Goalies Seeing Red - with Stuart Cosgrove, Ray Bradshaw and Stephen Reside.
Welcome to GLIDE Memorial Church's “Tiny Celebrations,” the mini-podcast highlighting the inspirational words and music from our Sunday Celebration. In this episode we hear a recording from 2004 with Vernon Bush leading the Teen Choir in the song "Shabach."Please support the music, the art, and the message of GLIDE Memorial Church. Please donate today. https://www.glide.org/igive/
We were very fortunate to have John Nolan from Fuckin Whatever on the podcast to talk about their new EP, "Fuckin Whatever". Enjoy! Fuckin Whatever Socials: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fuckinwhatever? YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/fuckinwhatever Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/27dj7fdNHxGi0ysorNdEGe Bandcamp: https://fuckinwhatever.bandcamp.com/releases Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
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MUSIC TO KEEP YOUR SUNDAY EVENING CALM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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R&B Music Sensation, Donell Jones is back like he’s never left with his fire new single, Karma (Payback). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mzhiphop/message
The beautiful melody that is half wordless and half with words of Tehilim. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/levi845/support
This Niggun, melody, is known as the Yechidus Niggun. The melody one sang before entering the room of their teacher, mentor and Rebbe. These meetings would often offer deep clarity and introspection on one's spiritual status. This melody was sung to get into the zone. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/levi845/support
Each Sunday we will share the story and melody of a Jewish / Chassidic melody. This week is the story of my grandfather's Davening, and my father's favorite song. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/levi845/support
We can do the same for you :-) Mix your favourite songs and upload them to share with friends and family. Contact us on our socials; Insta @Daddycue[ instagram.com/daddycue] Facebook: facebook.com/Daddycue Twitter: twitter.com/daddy_cue Website: daddycue.co.za **MODEL: https://instagram.com/youngqueenkay?igshid=1sryx16u1udwr** Thank you for lending me your ears and sharing the mixes. TRACKLIST 01 - Jill Scott - Womanifesto 02 - Jewell - Woman to Woman 03 - Beyoncé & Mary J. Blige - Love a Woman 04 - Dionne Warwick; Gladys Knight & Patti LaBelle - Superwoman 05 - Angie Stone - More Than A Woman 06 - Toni Braxton - Woman 07 - Karyn White - I'm Your Woman 08 - Angela - I'm The Kind Of Woman 09 - Alicia Keys - Woman's Worth 10 - Jade - One Woman 11 - Jennifer Hudson - I'm His Only Woman featuring Fantasia 12 - Donna Summer - The Woman In Me 13 - Woman - Womack & Womack 14 - Syleena Johnson - I Am Your Woman 15 - Mary J. Blige - I'm The Only Woman 16 - Milira - One Man Woman
We can do the same for you :-) Mix your favourite songs and upload them to share with friends and family. Contact us on our socials; Insta @Daddycue[ instagram.com/daddycue] Facebook: facebook.com/Daddycue Twitter: https://twitter.com/daddy_cue Website: https://daddycue.co.za/ Thank you for lending me your ears and sharing the mixes. TRACKLIST 01 - Faith Evans - Never Gonna Let You Go 02 - Heather Headley - I Wish I Wasn't 03 - Chrisette Michele - A Couple Of Forevers 04 - Fundisha - Never Taught, Never Told 05 - Anthony Hamilton - Pray For Me 06 - Toni Braxton - I Wanna Be (Your Baby) 07 - Joshua Kadison - Beautiful In My Eyes 08 - Kem - Share My Life 09 - Brandy & Wanya Morris - Brokenhearted 10 - Milestone - I Care About You 11 - Puff Johnson - Forever More 12 - Jeffrey Osborne - The Family 13 - Whitney Houston - Why Does It Hurt So Bad 14 - Shanice - Fly Away 15 - Avant & Nicole Scherzinger - Lie About Us 16 - After 7 - Till You Do Me Right 17 - Madonna - Take A Bow 18 - Jennifer Lopez - Should Have Never 19 - Tyrese - Lately
We can do the same for you :-) Mix your favourite songs and upload them to share with friends and family. Contact us on our socials; **Insta @Daddycue[ instagram.com/daddycue] Facebook: facebook.com/Daddycue Twitter: www.Tweeter/Daddy_Cue Website: www.daddycue.co.za** Thank you for lending me your ears and sharing the mixes.
Sunday Music review on NYC independent artist SoSoon!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mzhiphop/message
New Music from Drake, Chris Brown, and Post Malone on this weeks workout playlist
This week drummer and host of Sunday Music Soapbox podcast joins me to wine down and talk.
Today's music is the music that I used for the Palm Sunday Service. It is the congregation singing. It is from February 2020
Meet host Chad Paetznick as he talks about his musical background, why he is doing this podcast, and what to expect in forthcoming episodes! Also, learn more about the title name of this podcast.
Philippians 4:10–20View the bulletin here. Sermon PreviewNo preview available, but note: this sermon both concludes the Advent 2019 series and resumes the Philippians sermon series.Sunday Music
2 Corinthians 8:1–9:15View the Sunday bulletin here. Sunday Music
John 3:16–18View the Sunday bulletin here. Sermon PreviewThis week, we’ll be looking closely at one of the most familiar passages in the Bible: John 3:16. "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” Familiarity with this passage can dull our response. God so loved, he gave! This isn’t just true when God sent Jesus into the world; God has always loved by giving. We saw two weeks ago from Genesis 1–2 that God loved Adam and Eve by creating a world filled with abundance and a garden for them to live in and enjoy God’s very- goodness.Tragically, as we saw last week in Genesis 3, Adam and Eve were tempted by the Serpent to distrust God’s loving generosity on display for them and instead try to secure their own blessing through disobedience. Their disobedience had disastrous results. We left off with Adam and Eve cast out of the provision and presence of God in the garden with nothing but a promise that one day an offspring of the woman would crush the head of the Serpent. Going into Genesis 4 and beyond, we ask: “Whose story will they believe? The story of the God of the Gardens or the Story of the Serpent?” The outlook isn’t very hopeful.This week, we’ll see that when hope seems lost, God does something surprising: he gives again. First to Noah, then to Abraham, then to Abraham’s descendants. All through the Old Testament, God so loved, he gave! God proves again and again and again the true story: He loves his image-bearers. He will care for them. He will bring them into a land filled with beauty and abundance again. He will one day give a Serpent-crushing Savior to his people.How will his people respond to his loving generosity? Will they believe him or continue to believe the Serpent? That’s the story we’ll hear together this weekend. Join us at 10 am at the Skyline Plaza to worship together the God who gives!Sunday Music
Genesis 3:1–24View the Sunday bulletin here. Sermon PreviewThis weekend is week three of our advent series: “Delighting in the Generosity of God.” Last weekend, we saw from Genesis 1–2 that God created a world where everything was “very good” and planted a garden full of bounty and beauty. And he created Adam and Eve in his image and placed them in this garden to savor his gifts and spread his generosity throughout creation. Like Adam and Eve, we were created to live in and extend this garden as we enjoyed God’s generosity.Looking around us in 2019, we can see something went terribly wrong. With even a cursory glance, we see a world around us filled with scarcity and brokenness; a world where there doesn’t seem to be enough and many people experience extreme lack. And we see others fight over and hoard what little there is. And if we look inside ourselves, we see our own disappointment with what we have and our desire for more. The story our world tells us now seems very different than the story we saw in Genesis 1–2. What went wrong? How did we go from bounty and beauty to thorns and thistles?This is the story of Genesis 3. Because Adam and Eve believed the serpent’s false story of a god who hoards the best for himself, they ate of the forbidden fruit and unleashed an avalanche of destruction into God’s very good creation. This weekend, we’ll look at the story of Genesis 3 and trace the path from distrust to disobedience to disaster. But we’ll also see the true story of the generosity of God continue to bring light to darkness as God promises a descendant of the woman who will one day crush the head of the serpent. Would you join us this Sunday at 10 am at the Skyline Plaza as we hear this story together?Sunday Music
Genesis 1:1–2:3View the Sunday bulletin here. Sermon PreviewLast week, we began our advent series: “Delighting in the Generosity of God.” We saw from Luke 12 that whether we have plenty or lack, we are often preoccupied with “enoughness” rather than the God of more than enough. We see a world of scarcity around us and struggle to believe God is really generous. Our preoccupation with enoughness prevents us from enjoying God as a generous giver and from seeking his kingdom and imitating his generosity. We remain preoccupied with enough because we see a world full of scarcity and believe the wrong story.Jesus’ solution is to look at God’s care for creation as evidence to point us to the true story—the Story of the God of the Gardens. This week, we will turn to the beginning of Genesis to look at the beginning of this story. We’ll see that in the beginning, God created a world filled with abundance and created us to live in this world, savoring and spreading his generosity. To see the world like Jesus saw the world and to live free from anxiety and in obedience to the Father as Jesus did, we need to see this story with fresh eyes and let it frame our thinking. Would you join us this Sunday at 10 am at the Skyline Plaza as we do that together?Sunday Music
Luke 12:13–34View the Sunday bulletin here. Sermon PreviewThis Sunday, we begin our advent series “Delighting in the Generosity of God.” I’m really excited for this series because I often forget how generous God is. I bet many of you are the same. We desperately need to be reminded. Many of you are in the same boat. Whether you’ve received plenty and drift into forgetting the Giver or whether you have lack and doubt the generosity of the Giver, I’m confident that this sermon series will stir your heart to delight in God’s generosity towards you this Christmas season.We'll start by looking at Luke 12. We'll see how our preoccupation with “enoughness” has caused us to forget the God of more than enough. Because we see scarcity all around us, we believe and live by the story that there is not enough. We think that by securing enough for us and ours we can be safe and satisfied.But that’s not the story Jesus believes and lives by. He calls us to be birdwatchers and botanists as we consider the generosity of the God of the Garden. Jesus wants us to pay attention to His story—the story of a God who gave and still gives. And Jesus wants us to live like we believe it by casting aside anxious worry and mimicking the generosity of our creator.We’ll start unpacking this story this weekend and continue through the advent season. Would you join us this Sunday at 10 am? Let’s delight in the generosity of God together.Sunday Music
Did Kanye west drop an amazing video to my least favorite song on his last album JESUS IS KING? Find out --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/situationsundiscussed/support
Phil 3:17–21 Sermon PreviewWe are all imitators. From infancy, we look at those around us and learn how to speak, how to walk, and even what to think. No one needs to tell us to imitate others, because God has created us this way. God created us to bear his image as we imitate his creative work by fulfilling the creation mandate (Gen 1:27–28). The burden on Paul’s mind, then—when he wrote his letter to the Philippians—was not that they would learn to be imitators, but that they would imitate the right people. This is the theme of Philippians 3:17–21, our text for this coming Sunday.Paul writes, “Brothers, join in imitating me, and keep your eyes on those who walk according to the example you have in us” (Phil 3:17). Paul has a certain pattern of life in mind when he says this. Since the end of chapter one, Paul has been holding up the pattern of life formed around Jesus and his cross-work, and calling the Philippians and us to follow that pattern. This weekend, we’ll look at this pattern of life once again and see the danger that comes not in rejecting the doctrines of the cross, but in rejecting a way of life conformed to the cross. Join us this Sunday at 10 am at the Skyline Plaza.Sunday Music
Phil 3:12–16 Sermon PreviewPaul writes in Philippians 3:8: ”Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish in order that I may gain Christ....” Last week, we saw that Paul gave up all claim to counterfeit confidence in either his pedigree or his performance because knowing Christ Jesus is of “surpassing worth”. Having lost everything, as he says in verse 8, in order to gain Christ, his readers might assume that Paul has now “arrived.” He knows Jesus and possess all the blessings in the heavenly places promised in Christ Jesus. But Paul continues and shows us that is not the case.Paul has not arrived at his goal: “Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on...” (Phil 3:12). Even as Paul writes this letter toward the end of a long career of following Jesus, from a prison cell, awaiting possible execution, he recognizes his race is continuing. “I press on,” Paul writes, ”toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” But Paul isn’t telling us this just so we know what’s going on with him. Paul is calling us to press on with him toward the goal for the prize promised by God when he called us to follow Jesus (Phil 3:15–16).Paul writes this paragraph so we don’t think he’s arrived or is sitting by the sidelines somewhere waiting for Jesus to return. And he writes this paragraph so we don’t do that either. This weekend, we’ll see why and how Paul presses on and we’ll hear Jesus’ voice through his Word calling us to press on too. Join us Sunday at 10 am at the Skyline Plaza as we press on together.Sunday Music
Sunday Music Continues With Roy Cotton
Sunday Music Continues With Roy Cotton
Mainly hip hop today ..but a bit of Jazz and soul too
Philippians 2:19–24 Sermon PreviewSince chapter one of Philippians, Paul has been striking a singular chord with the Philippian church: walk in a manner worthy of the gospel by laying down your life to bring others to Jesus. In other words, be like Jesus. Paul knows our human tendency to let ourselves off the hook by arguing we are not Jesus and never could be. It is easy to make excuses for not doing something when it is abstract and theoretical.But Paul wants to see the gospel grow and flourish in the Philippian church (and in us!) and so, he promises to sent Timothy. And that’s the beginning of our text this week: “I hope in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy to you soon, so that I too may be cheered by news of you” (Phil 2:19). What does Paul’s plan to send Timothy to Philippi have to do with you and I living in southern MN in the 21st century? Paul gives some specific reasons for sending Timothy and by doing so, he is holding up Timothy as an example of Christ-likeness for the Philippian church and for us. This weekend we’ll look together at Timothy’s example and how striving to be like Timothy can ultimately make us more like Jesus. Would you join us at Sojourners Church at 10am in the Skyline plaza?Sunday Music
Phil 2:12–18 Sermon PreviewWe believe the Bible teaches that we are justified by faith in Jesus Christ alone, through faith alone, as a gracious gift of God. What, then, are we to make of Paul’s command to the Philippian church in Philippians 2:12: ”...work out your own salvation with fear and trembling”?What role does our obedience (“work out”) play in our salvation? We can come up with all sorts of confused answers. On the one hand, since there is nothing we can do to contribute to our salvation and since God has done all the work, we are tempted to coast with regard to our spiritual life. We expect the fruit of the Spirit to come easy. On the other hand, we can be tempted to think that with a little more effort and a little more obedience, we can make ourselves more worthy. We treat God like we can earn his favor with our obedience. Neither of these approaches is what Paul is talking about here.So what does Paul mean that we “work out” our salvation? What should motivate us to obey this command? What hope do we have of obeying it successfully? These are the questions we’re going to wrestle with together on Sunday morning. Paul gives us a glorious promise and shows us the tremendous power that motivates and enables our obedience. Join us this Sunday in the Skyline Plaza at 8:45 am for Sunday school and 10 am for Sunday service, and we’ll explore Paul’s answers together.Sunday Music
Sweet Sunday Music
Phil 1:27–30 Sermon PreviewThis Sunday, we’re going to get political. In Phil 1:27, Paul writes, “Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ....” This statement might not seem political on the surface, but a little digging will show you what I mean.The ESV includes a footnote which says "Greek ‘Only behave as citizens worthy’”. That’s because the Greek word Paul uses here (πολιτεύεσθε) doesn’t have an easy English equivalent (hence, “let your manner of life be....”) But, if we take a cue from the footnote and read the rest of Philippians with our ears open for citizenship language, we’ll find some in Philippians 3:20. “But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.” The sentences look unrelated in English, but are connected in Greek. If we poke around in Philippians 1:27–30 and 3:20–4:3, we see more shared vocabulary and concepts (stand firm, agree, strive/labor side by side, etc.). This means that Paul wrote Philippians 1:27–30 and 3:20–4:3 with similar themes in mind and we should read Philippians 1:27–30 with those themes in mind (especially citizenship).The one thing, then, Paul wanted the Philippians to get was this: “Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ.” (Phil 1:27 NLT). This is how Paul summarizes the Christian life: “Be a good citizen.” This brings up a host of questions. How are we good citizens? What does it mean to be “worthy” of the gospel? Why did Paul think this was the most important thing for the Philippians (and us) to do? We’ll answer these questions and more this Sunday. Join us at 10am at the Skyline Plaza to marvel that our citizenship is in heaven and to learn what it means to be a good citizen of heaven here on earth.Sunday Music
Sweet Sunday Music
Philippians 1:18–26 Sermon PreviewJesus’ death and resurrection massively changed the equation of life and death for his followers. For everyone in Christ Jesus, no longer does “death = loss”. In Christ, “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” (1 Cor 15:54–55). At the cross, Jesus “destroyed the one who has the power of death, that is the devil, and delivered all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery” (Heb 2:14–15). Our freedom from fear of death and our victory in Jesus’ resurrection are fundamental to our hope as Christians.This glorious truth surely on Paul’s mind when he wrote in Philippians 1:21, “to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” These words have been a mixture of promise and inspiration for countless generations of Christians. We aspire to be like the missionary ideal: convinced that death is gain, we are ready to give anything and everything (even our life!) to bring the gospel of Jesus to a people who have never heard the good news. This verse challenges and inspires us.Yet, as we look at this verse in context, we see that it’s even more challenging than we thought. For Paul, “to live is Christ and to die is gain” redefines not just death but life. Because “to live is Christ,” Paul finds joy even though he is momentarily denied the “better” (to depart and be with Christ) for the sake of the necessary (to remain with the Philippians for their progress and joy in the faith). In other words, since death is gain, Paul is able to joyfully live for Christ by denying his own desires and serving the good of the Philippian saints.This Sunday, we’ll unpack this truth from the text of Philippians 1:18–26. Join us this Sunday as we rejoice together in the truth that Jesus died to bring us to God so that we could live to bring others to Jesus. I pray that we will be challenged to ask ourselves: “I am willing to die for Christ, but am I willing to live for others?”Sunday Music
"Peace with Justice Sunday/Music Sunday" Scripture - Psalms 130 and 22
Phil 1:12–18 Sermon PreviewJust shy of her 18th birthday, Joni Eareckson Tada dove into the Chesapeake Bay. The water was shallower than she realized and she hit her head, fracturing her spine. She has been paralyzed from the shoulders down ever since. This young woman with a bright future was now faced with a lifetime of apparent limitation and suffering. What would you expect her life to be like? How would you expect her to view her circumstances?Fifty years later, in 2017, Joni wrote: “...affliction isn’t a killjoy; I don’t think you could find a happier follower of Jesus than me. The more my paralysis helps me get disentangled from sin, the more joy bubbles up from within. I can’t tell you how many nights I have lain in bed, unable to move, stiff with pain, and have whispered near tears, ‘Oh, Jesus, I’m so happy. So very happy in you!’ God shares his joy on his terms only, and those terms call for us to suffer, in some measure, like his Son. I’ll gladly take it.” (Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of My Diving Accident). This joy in Jesus has overflowed in Joni’s life and circumstances. Over the last fifty years, she wrote over 40 books on suffering and God’s sovereign goodness as well as established an organization, Joni and Friends, that has helped countless others wrestle through these same things and find joy in the midst of deep pain. How did this happen? How can Joni possibly say, “Jesus, I’m so happy!”, when her life is so painfully hard?In God’s Hand in our Hardship, Joni writes, “The weaker I am, the harder I must lean on God's grace; the harder I lean on him, the stronger I discover him to be, and the bolder my testimony to his grace.” This is just another way of saying what Paul says in Philippians 1:12–18: “I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.…and in that I rejoice.” For Paul, prison and suffering at the hands of the Romans had actually served to advance the gospel. For Joni, pain and suffering brought on by disability had actually served to advance the gospel (in her own life and in the lives of others).Paul and Joni and countless other Christians throughout the centuries have been able to say in the midst of deep pain and hurt, “and in that I rejoice,” not because they love pain, but because they love Jesus. Because the advance of the gospel is the measure of their rejoicing, they’ve experienced unassailable joy in the midst of deep heartache. And that’s what we’ll be talking about this Sunday. Join us at 10am as we look at Philippians 1:12–18 and see how Paul’s gospel-centered thinking leads to joy and how the same kind of thinking can lead to joy for you and I.Sunday Music
Philippians 1:3–11 Sermon PreviewThink about the the first members of the Philippian church (Acts 16): a successful business woman; a formerly demon-possessed slave girl; a jail guard. What do they have in common? Not much! Yet God, in his wisdom, gathered these and others together as a church—people from different backgrounds, different social classes, different jobs, different life circumstances, different ages—all gathered together under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. And when Paul wrote the letter of Philippians, he wrote to all of them (Phil 1:1).It’s remarkable then, that Paul writes in our text for this weekend: ”I hold you in my heart...I yearn for you all with the affection of Christ Jesus” (Phil 1:7–8). Paul’s letter is full of affectionate language. In chapter four, he calls the Philippian saints "my brothers and sisters, whom I love and long for, my joy and crown...” (Phil 4:1). Paul clearly had deep care for the Philippians; they weren’t just his church plant, they were his friends!In our culture, we often make friends based on things we have in common: we both like hunting, we both have kids in elementary school, we’re both farmers. And we often find it hard to “be friends” with those that are significantly different from us. I hear this sometimes as a pastor. “How can I relate to ____? We have nothing in common!” Jesus calls together and unites as a local church people remarkably different from each other. Sometimes all we have in common with someone at church is the gospel!But we see from Paul that the gospel is enough. Paul was not able to talk tent-making with the Philippian jailer and the slave girl had no idea what Jewish practices in Jerusalem looked like. Yet, Paul considered them friends and was filled with gratitude and affection and stirred to pray for them. “It is right for me to feel this way about you all,” Paul writes, “because I hold you in my heart, for you are all partakers with me of grace…” (Phil 1:7). Through Paul’s example, we’ll see that the gospel is the key to joy-filled, Christ-exalting friendship. Join us this Sunday at 10am at the Skyline Plaza as we gather to see how gospel-centered thinking reshapes our friendship.Sunday Music
Philippians 1:1–2 Sermon PreviewThis Sunday, we start our new sermon series through the book of Philippians. I am eager to study this book with you! Paul and Timothy wrote the letter “to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi.” (1:2). On Sunday, we’ll look at the book as a whole through the lens of “in Christ, at Philippi.”You see, Paul recognized that the Philippians (like us!) held dual status: residents in the fallen world (at Philippi), but citizens of heaven (in Christ). This dual status created tension as the Philippians faced opposition from outside the church and struggled to get along with one another inside the church. All of this struggle and hardship began to diminish the joy they once had in Christ. They became weary and discouraged. Sound familiar?Just like the Philippians, we are “in Christ at Philippi”. And just like the Philippians, we feel the tension this creates around us. We know Jesus is coming soon, but soon feels so far away. We know we’re called to stir one another up to love and good works, but we’re so easily distracted by life. We know we’re called to love our neighbor, but it’s really annoying that their yard is so messy. We know we’re called to make disciples, but life feels so tiring and we don’t have any energy to spare. The weariness and discouragement of living “at Philippi” threatens our joy.But this is why this letter is so important for us (just as it was for the Philippians). Because through this letter, Paul will show us how we can live joy-filled, Christ-exalting lives “at Philippi.” And the answer is found “in Christ.” Join us this weekend at 10am at the Skyline Plaza as we gather to see how our citizenship in heaven brings us joy and keeps us standing firm on this earth as we await Christ’s return.Sunday Music
The Best Sunday Music with Roy Cotton Jr.
The Best Sunday Music with Roy Cotton Jr.
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Music from 2000-2005 - mainly stuff I used to play on my newly acquired iPod and Bang & Olufsen headphones..Jay Z, Pharrell, Rosario Dawson, Beyonce, Outkast, Black Eyed Peas and more....
For All Saints Sunday, St. Timothy's adult choir sang "Unclouded Day" arranged by Nick Klemetson.
Music from Pew-Packin Sunday
Special introduction to Camp Sunday musicians
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Exclusive Guest mix by Sasse live in Moscow 09/11/2012. Moodmusic label boss Sasse recently finished his remix of Cure-Shot's "That Body" for Deep House Proposal. It will be released early 2013. He also provided this exclusive live mix (only available here) for Deep House Proposal fans! Enjoy! sasse http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/sasse/biography https://www.facebook.com/moodmusicrecords Klas Sasse Lindblad have been living, breathing and creating house music for the past 20 years. Coming from Northern Europe, born and raised in Finland, later relocated to Berlin he´s seen, heard and created many styles of electronic music in clubs and on live stages. A dj from day one, Sasse has as well always been writing and producing music under various pseudonyms and with different artist as collaborator. Be it then the fresh collab as Hot Lunch with studio partner Ewan Pearson, the electro-tinged Mr Negative project with Holmar Filipsson from Thugfucker fame, him collaborating with Henrik Schwarz on Sunday Music or Moodmusic - or any of the numerous productions and remixes as either Sasse or his alter ego Freestyle Man for labels such as Pokerflat, Bedrock, Dirt Crew or Dieb Audio - the success has brought him all over the world to represent his driving, yet deep dj-style and the sounds of his Moodmusic label. And rightly so, the label going from strength to strength, riding high in the dj-charts as well as being supported by the majority of the a-class disc jockeys around, Moodmusic is pushing new talent as well as keeping floors bysy with well known names like Martin Dawson, Dave DK and Penner+Muder. The label turned 15 years in 2011 and there´s no signs of stopping now. Upcoming singles on My Favorite Robot, The Exquisite Pain and Moodmusic in the first half of the new year, Sasse is sure to keep himself busy in the clubs as well as in the studio for 2012. booking Sasse - alex@backroom-entertainment.de / matteo@cliquebooking.com booking Freestyle Man - elie@sweatlodgeagency.com booking Moodmusic labelnights - feedback@moodmusicrecords.com
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this week with some new slomo stuff and as always "deephouse"... 1. Desolate - Ambrosia [Fauxpas Music] 2. Fatima - Red Light (Original Mix) [Eglo Records] 3. Joakim - Labyrinth (Junior Boys Remix) [Future Classic] 4. Elina Monova - Desert Storm (Herb LF Deadly Dub) [REST] 5. Boris Hotton - So Close (Original Mix) [Visky Recordings] 6. Teflon Dons - Chants Of Lemuria [Deeper Shades Recordings] 7. MES - Back to Basics (Andre Lodemann Remix) [Best Works Records] 8. Flo Crew (For Lovers Only) - And Our Love (Extended Demo Version) [Tevo Howard Recordings] 9. Tom Trago - Lost In The Streets Of NYC (Original Mix) [Suol] 10. Lusine - Two Dots (Andre Lodemann Edit) [Best Works Records] 11. Mic Newman - The Fidelity (Original Mix) [Freerange Records] 12. Kiko Navarro, Tuccillo, Amor - Lovery (Yoruba Soul Instrumental) [King Street]
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