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True Creeps: True Crime, Ghost Stories, Cryptids, Horrors in History & Spooky Stories
Spooky Travel: Cassadaga, Florida

True Creeps: True Crime, Ghost Stories, Cryptids, Horrors in History & Spooky Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 62:50 Transcription Available


Join us on our trip to the the psychic capital of the world, Cassadaga, Florida! We'll discuss the history of the area ,local lore, the paranormal / mystical occurrences, as well as our experiences there. We can't wait to tell you about haunted dolls, vortexes, weird vibes, and a possible prophecy! Join our Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/truecreepspodcast/s/JVToI0ykGEJoin our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764A special thank you to our jam thief, Mary Quiton!https://www.patreon.com/truecreepshttps://www.truecreeps.com/shopwww.truecreeps.comHave an episode idea or a question about a case? Submit them here: https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestionsTwitter @truecreepsInstagram @truecreepspodFacebook.com/truecreepspodEmail us at truecreepspod@gmail.comCassadaga Vortex Vortexes in Florida Vortex MapVisit Cassadaga Healing Vortex at the Psychic Center-Cassadaga FloridaSeeker on Spiritual Journey - Review of Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, Cassadaga, FL - Tripadvisor52e0bc57-7dfd-47ce-8166-8993145fe8cbView of Cassadaga Just a Medium PlaceSeeking the Sweet Spirit of Harmony: Establishing a Spiritualist Community at Cassadaga, Florida, 1893-1933 on JSTORA Very Brief History of the Seminoles - Florida State University & Our Relationship with the Seminole Tribe of Florida - Research Guides at The Florida State UniversityTimucua Tribe – Lost Today – Legends of AmericaThe Timucua: North Florida's Early People - Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve (U.S. National Park Service)Seminole History - Seminole Tribal Historic Preservation OfficeCollision of WorldsTimucua Tribe – Lost Today – Legends of AmericaSpirits of Cassadaga: The charm of The Purple Rose Trading Company and C. Green's Haunted History House - The West Volusia BeaconTroopers arrest convicted murderer in Cooper County for parole violation - ABC17NEWSLegend Tripping at Cassadaga's Devil's Chair

Groveport UMC
Opening Music

Groveport UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 2:43


Opening Music "Do Lord” with “Sweet, Sweet Spirit" March 30, 2025 Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio To support the ministry of the church, please click here: https://groveportumc.org/give/

The Log Cabin
A New Attitude

The Log Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 11:05


Piano: 'Sweet, Sweet Spirit' arranged by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia

Podcast - Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church

Song List:1- Sweet, Sweet Spirit 2- Breathe on Me 3- I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary 4- Near the Cross 5- Because of Jesus- Bro. Wayne Message: Bro. Steve LeCroyScripture: Ephesians 4:1-3; 1 John 2:6; 2 Corinthians 5:7 Invitation- Trust and Obey

Podcast - Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church

Song List:1- I Am Thine, O Lord2- Nearer, My God, to Thee3- Since I Have Been Redeemed4- Heaven Came Down5- Sweet Hour of Prayer6- Through it All - Bro. Chris7- Special - Tidwell FamilyMessage: Bro. Daniel TidwellInvitation- Sweet, Sweet Spirit

The Log Cabin
Great Faith!

The Log Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 10:52


Just what is faith? When you ponder it it's really hard to put into words.  The Canaanite woman in Matthew chapter 15 was a woman Jesus called, a woman of great faith. Lets look at how she was humble & persistent. Old Testament: Psalm 23New Testament: Matthew 15: 21-28 Piano: 'Sweet, Sweet Spirit' arranged by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia

The Log Cabin
Shalom

The Log Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 12:54


Old Testament:  Isaiah 9:1-7New Testament:  Philippians 4:4-9Piano: 'Sweet, Sweet Spirit' arranged by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen
Episode 247:ACB no closer to Mastodon, how easy is it to use Face ID, and Sammy Sweet Spirit wants sighted people to look at it this way

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 120:01


Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Welcome to 247 0:30 Apple Event special coming up in episode 248 3:24 iOS 17 5:22 Lyft Driver advocating for service animal discrimination 9:15 A litany of excuses for ACB still not being on Mastodon 13:15 Looking for a stud finder 33:35 For people who need technology assistance 34:19 Bikes, iOS and rugby 36:17 Drafts and the Sonos Roam 38:31.569 How easy is Face ID to use 42:21 Recording your screen withVoiceOver speech in iOS 50:23 Be my AI and favourite cane 57:11 Sammy Sweet Spirit discusses her book, Look at it this way 1:03:58 Closing and contact info 1:59:01

how did i get here?
From The Vault - Episode 330: Sabrina Ellis & Andrew Cashen From A Giant Dog & Sweet Spirit (11/27/14)

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 66:56


Hello and welcome to How Did I Get Here? From The Vault! Today, we go back to episode 330 with Andrew Cashen & Sabrina Ellis from A Giant Dog and Sweet Spirit. This show was originally released on 11/27/14. Below are my original notes form the show.  My guests for episode 330 are Sabrina and Andrew from A Giant Dog! A Giant Dog will be opening for Spoon starting in a week! Sabrina and Andrew stopped by a couple of weeks ago and we talked about their upcoming tour with Spoon, being a sexy barista, making fun of famous headliners they open for, crazy homelessness in New York and much, much more! I hope you enjoy getting to know Andrew and Sabrina. I sure did. Let's get down!   If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie  

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Walking the Rope

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 2:15


When not shredding for Hong Kong Wigs or Sweet Spirit, Jon Fichter embarks on his own mad scientist musical experimentation as Jon Lloyd. And what’s in the lab? Fichter delights in weaving unusual and intriguing soundscapes into traditional pop styles. Inspired by all the good things like horror films, detective novels, good doggos, road trips […]

Couch Radio
Ep. 0020 Andrew Cashen [A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit, Tear Dungeon]

Couch Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 60:33


Look at us! Listening to podcasts. Becoming friends. Eating snacks while listening to said podcast. What a journey. JT gonna get ya in sync with this one. Shelby and he discuss many topics on this episode with their illustrious guest Andrew Cashen. Hombre is in numerous projects (including his solo action) and still has time to write on Spoon records. Time to clock out and Cash-en.™️Connect on Instagram: @andrewcashen | @firstnamesisabandMusic, socials, and more HERE Living Room Recordings©

The Best Show with Tom Scharpling
SABRINA ELLIS! COREY HARRIS OF MOTHER 13! HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS?

The Best Show with Tom Scharpling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 173:40


The amazing SABRINA ELLIS (A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit) performs LIVE in the Forever Dog studio and chats to Tom about their upcoming singles, solo album, and...a brand new A Giant Dog record! Phones ring on the topic: HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS? Plus, Tom gets a long awaited call from COREY HARRIS OF MOTHER 13! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

It’s kind of a big deal. Just before Sabrina Ellis performs as the opener for Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo at the Paramount Theatre this Saturday night, and before one of Ellis’ bands Sweet Spirit blows away the Formula 1 freaks out at COTA on Saturday Oct. 22, you have the chance to see ATX […]

Song Confessional
Cashandra (aka Sabrina Ellis & Andrew Cashen) Interview Unedited

Song Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 42:19


We had a number of great interviews from our latest Hotel Magdalena season. This week, we’re revisiting Cashandra (Sabrina Ellis & Andrew Cashen of Sweet Spirit & A Giant Dog) where they discuss how their time at the hotel brought them back to their roots of songwriting, growing up playing shows in Houston and hearing […]

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Music for 20/20 Vision, by Dr. Thomas Smith
June 5th, 2022 - Sweet, Sweet Spirit

Music for 20/20 Vision, by Dr. Thomas Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 2:39


Too Much Rock
Too Much Rock Podcast #605

Too Much Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022


Podcast #605 is all about discoveries with tunes from Flesh For Lulu, Sweet Spirit, fanclubwallet, Mensa Deathsquad, Lesser Care, The Loyal Seas, Flora, & Stud Count.

The Austin Daily Drop
Austin Daily Drop - Thursday May 26, 2022

The Austin Daily Drop

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 10:28


Developments in the Uvalde school massacre: Conflicting and still-unclear reporting seems to show that school security and responding law enforcement barricaded the shooter inside a fourth grade classroom for as long as 40 minutes, during which most of the killings took place. The shooter is believed to have bought his two AR platform guns just after his 18th birthday and just days prior to the shooting. Governor Greg Abbott offers no specific solutions, saying new gun restrictions are "not a real solution" and that the assault that killed 19 children and two adults "could have been worse". "Red Flag" laws are being mulled as a potential way to curb access to guns by criminals or people experiencing mental issues. In addition to crowdfunding and blood donations, legal services are needed by the families of the victims - attorneys are implored to volunteer. Meanwhile, protests are expected at Friday's NRA event in Houston. The Uvalde event is the deadliest school shooting in state history, and Texas is now an national outlier for mass shootings, with five of the ten deadliest - four in schools - having occurred within our borders. Austin ISD is responding with a buildup of security at its campuses. New details in the Anna Moriah Wilson murder case indicate that Austin Police had arrested the suspect, Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, days prior to a warrant for murder being issued. Armstrong was released, however, because her date of birth on record did not match the date of birth on the warrant. Armstrong remains at large and is now believed to have traveled to New York City. Yelp has revealed its Top 100 Places To Eat In Texas list, and 18 establishments in Austin and the surrounding area made the cut, including #1 Paper Route Bakery. Speaking of lists, Austin has made high marks on two new ones: we've been named the 16th most bike-friendly city in America, as well as the nation's best place for new college grads to find first jobs. Look for actress Regina Ting Chen on the new season of Stranger Things, playing a guidance counselor at Hawkins High School - she's a UT graduate, and grew up in San Antonio. Texas Baseball gets revenge in the opening game of the Big 12 Tournament, shutting out Oklahoma State 4-0 - they face TCU today at 4pm, after the Horned Frogs beat Baylor on Wednesday. Texas Football legend Ricky Williams has officially changed his name to "Errick Miron". Live music for the weekend: the 50th Kerrville Folk Festival begins, and continues through June 12. Willie Nelson plays a three night stand Friday through Sunday at Whitewater Amphitheater north of New Braunfels. Friday shows include Superchunk and Sweet Spirit in a Hot Luck Festival gig at the Mohawk, and Still Corners at The Parish. Saturday and Sunday it's the annual Lone Star Jam event, this year at the new Round Rock Amp with the Eli Young Band, Shane Smith and the Saints and Reckless Kelly on Saturday, and Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, and Kevin Fowler on Sunday. Saturday shows: Dreamfest with Bob Schneider, Carolyn Wonderland, Sir Woman, Gina Chavez and more at Dreamland in Dripping Springs, Abhi the Nomad at Empire Garage, and another Hot Luck gig with Shannon and the Clams at the Mohawk. On Sunday, Jackie Venson plays Antone's.

Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Sperry Branch

Announcements - Apostle Roger Tracy Hymn - “I Love to Tell the Story” #523 Invocation - Apostle Roger Tracy Welcome - Apostle Roger Tracy Sacrament Message - Priest Bud Lightfoot Hymn - “O Lord, How Can It Be” #255 Blessing and Serving of the Sacrament Pastoral Prayer - High Priest Steve Van Meter Hymn - “There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit in This Place” #220 Benediction - Robert Jobe

Song Confessional
“Late Checkout; Stories from the Hotel Magdalena” Season Announcement

Song Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 7:42


We’re back with our latest season “Late Checkout; Stories from the Hotel Magdalena”! Over the next 5 weeks you’ll hear episodes inspired by our Song Confessional booth installation at Hotel Magdalena as well as songs from Boyfriend, Fat Tony, Rhonda Cashandra (aka Andrew Cashen and Sabrina Ellis of A Giant Dog and Sweet Spirit), Carrie […]

how did i get here?
Episode 1148: Andrew Cashen (A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit)

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 58:13


Happy SXSW! Sweet Spirit and A Giant Dog co-founder, Andrew Cashen talks about his new solo album, The Cosmic Silence, available now on Nine Mile Records, co-writing a song with Britt Daniel on the new Spoon album, Tear Dungeon, juggling bands during SXSW and much more. Find The Cosmic Silence wherever you stream or download your jams and of course at andrewcashen.bandcamp.com/ . Catch Andrew's set at SXSW Thursday, 3/17 at 2 pm at Radio Coffee and Beer. I had a great time catching up with Andrew. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here?    

On to Victory Podcast
Share the Sweet Spirit All Around

On to Victory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 5:15


Pastor Wayne Van Gelderen shares Biblical truth that will bring hope and comfort in these uncertain days. May we draw closer to God through this time and impact those around us for eternity. https://fallsbaptist.org https://bcmedu.org https://www.theegeneration.org https://ontovictorypress.com If you'd like to support this ministry - https://fallsbaptist.org/give/

How Did I Get Here?
Episode 1148: Andrew Cashen (A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit)

How Did I Get Here?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 58:13


Happy SXSW! Sweet Spirit and A Giant Dog co-founder, Andrew Cashen talks about his new solo album, The Cosmic Silence, available now on Nine Mile Records, co-writing a song with Britt Daniel on the new Spoon album, Tear Dungeon, juggling bands during SXSW and much more. Find The Cosmic Silence wherever you stream or download your jams and of course at andrewcashen.bandcamp.com/ . Catch Andrew's set at SXSW Thursday, 3/17 at 2 pm at Radio Coffee and Beer. I had a great time catching up with Andrew. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get the best, full-spectrum CBD products from True Hemp Science and enter code HDIGH for a special offer from How Did I Get Here?    

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Saturday March 12 SXSW Picks

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 2:06


If you’ve been following the AMM for awhile now, you know the drill: Every SXSW time, the Austin Music Minute offers a few show picks for your perusal, both official showcases and shows off the beaten path. And we’ve only just begun: Lightstream free show with Sweet Spirit, A. Sinclair, Brother Thunder, and the Texas […]

Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Sperry Branch

Call to Worship - High Priest Steve Van Meter Hymn - “As the Deer” #154 Invocation - High Priest Steve Van Meter Scripture Reading - Apostle Roger Tracy Hymn - “A Wonderful Savior Is Jesus My Lord” #184 Sermon - Apostle Roger Tracy Hymn - “There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit in This Place” #220 Benediction - Elder Ken Roberson

Liberty Baptist Church
The Sweet Spirit Priciple

Liberty Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 30:00


Anxiety on SermonAudio
The Sweet Spirit Priciple

Anxiety on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 30:00


A new MP3 sermon from Liberty Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Sweet Spirit Priciple Speaker: Rick Brooks Broadcaster: Liberty Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/19/2021 Length: 30 min.

How Did I Get Here?
Episode 1111: Nine Mile Records

How Did I Get Here?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 59:44


Hello friends! Austin based indie label, Nine Mile Records is celebrating 15 years of putting out amazing records by Sweet Spirit, Greyhounds, Sir Woman, Go Fever and more! Rick Pierik and Tim Regan from the label are here to talk about those 15 years and much more. They're celebrating their 15 years with NMR 15, an epic weekend of shows 3 nights at Empire Control Room, December 10th -12th. Go to ninmilerecords.com for ticket info and much more. I'm a huge fan of a lot of their artists and you can check out the music they put out on this bad ass Spotify playlist HERE. I had a great time getting to know Rick and Tim and I love their passion to spread the gospel of great music everywhere. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get the chords and tabs for over a million songs at ultimate-guitar.com  Find all of your favorite podcasts and access over 1,100 episodes of "How Did I Get Here?" with the Podbean App  find it in your app store or at podbean.com If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie  

how did i get here?
Episode 1111: Nine Mile Records

how did i get here?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 59:44


Hello friends! Austin based indie label, Nine Mile Records is celebrating 15 years of putting out amazing records by Sweet Spirit, Greyhounds, Sir Woman, Go Fever and more! Rick Pierik and Tim Regan from the label are here to talk about those 15 years and much more. They're celebrating their 15 years with NMR 15, an epic weekend of shows 3 nights at Empire Control Room, December 10th -12th. Go to ninmilerecords.com for ticket info and much more. I'm a huge fan of a lot of their artists and you can check out the music they put out on this bad ass Spotify playlist HERE. I had a great time getting to know Rick and Tim and I love their passion to spread the gospel of great music everywhere. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Get the chords and tabs for over a million songs at ultimate-guitar.com  Find all of your favorite podcasts and access over 1,100 episodes of "How Did I Get Here?" with the Podbean App  find it in your app store or at podbean.com If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1  Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie  

Groveport UMC
Sweet Sweet Spirit And Church Is One Foundation

Groveport UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 4:35


Sweet Sweet Spirit and Church's One Foundation Music and Prayers from the November 7, 2021 Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio Jonathan Mann, Pastor

Podcast - Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church

Song List:1- I'm Going That Way2- I'm Winging My Way Back Home3- In Christ Alone 4- He Touched Me5- Sweet, Sweet Spirit

Kwadwo Boateng Bempah Video Podcast
How To Maintain A Sweet Spirit for Acceptable Service

Kwadwo Boateng Bempah Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 140:33


Kwadwo Boateng Bempah
155 How To Maintain A Sweet Spirit For Acceptable Service

Kwadwo Boateng Bempah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 141:34


Kwadwo Boateng Bempah
155 How To Maintain A Sweet Spirit For Acceptable Service

Kwadwo Boateng Bempah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 141:34


SPIRIT BABY RADIO podcast
Opening to Womb Wisdom through Sweet Spirit Baby Communication Love

SPIRIT BABY RADIO podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 36:09


What does your sacred body need to tell you?  How do you allow the inner sensing self to merge with consciousness? Are you ready to surrender and give your heart to your destiny?  What ways does spirit baby support you?

Mountain Brook Baptist Church
More by Its Spirit than Its Successes

Mountain Brook Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021


Text: Luke 11:24-26 Series: “The Church Your New Pastor Deserves” Several years ago, Harvard Medical School psychologist Steven Berglas wrote a book, The Success Syndrome, that rocked the world of “ladder climbers” everywhere, those whose purpose in life is to pursue success at all costs. Bergals's thesis was that success, at least as our world defines it, is a two-edged sword, a burden as much as it is a blessing because of how people who are deemed successful often locate their worth in something that can never be satisfied. In other words, once you get to the top, how do you stay there? How do you ensure you remain a success? I think you see his point. So, as a physician, what did Berglas prescribe for those who were infected with such a malady? “What's missing in these people,” he said, “is a deep commitment or religious activity that goes beyond just writing a check to charity.” In other words, true success doesn't hinge on something natural or man-made. It instead hinges on something supernatural, something that comes from a place that prestige or power or possessions cannot define. That's a lesson that Jesus wanted the multitudes to see as he gave himself to the task of bringing to bear the supernatural power of God's Kingdom upon the evil he encountered in this world. In the 11th chapter of Luke's Gospel, Jesus has just driven out a demon from a man incapable of speech. But as the man starts talking, Luke tells us that the crowd who had witnessed this miracle are amazed and also perplexed. Seeking for an explanation of such a miracle, they assume that Jesus has driven out the demon by the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons. It never dawned on them that Jesus might have driven out the demon by the power of God. So, Jesus corrects their misunderstanding by pointing them to the real truth of the miracle they had just witnessed, which is that evil spirits can only wreak havoc when they find a soul that is not occupied by the Spirit of God. As he did on so many occasions, Jesus makes this point with a parable. “When an impure (or unclean) spirit comes out of a person, it goes through arid places (waterless places) seeking rest and does not find it. So, what does it do? It decides to the return to the place it left, and when it arrives, it finds the house swept clean and put in order.” In other words, from outward appearances, everything about the soul to which this evil spirit returns appears normal. But those appearances are deceiving, Jesus tells us. Because though the house is swept clean and put in order, it is still unoccupied. There is space for the demon to return; and not only for the demon to return by itself, there is also room for seven other spirits more wicked than the first. And when they all go in to occupy that vacant space, the final condition of that person is worse than the first. So, what does this parable mean, and, more importantly, how do we apply its meaning to our life? Here is one suggestion. You've heard the expression, “Nature abhors a vacuum?” That phrase was first coined by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who in his exploration of life came to discover that unfilled spaces go against the laws of nature and demand to be filled with something. What Jesus calls us to understand is that it's not just nature that abhors a vacuum; so does the human soul. Our souls are always filled with good or bad. The choice is ours, and if we do not decide to choose a good spirit, God's Spirit, then the choice will be made for us, and evil will hold sway in our souls. So, how much space does Jesus occupy in your soul, and what assurance do you have that any success you enjoy in your life is because of what he does through you and not so much what you are able to accomplish by yourself? Those two questions are intricately intertwined; otherwise, we become vulnerable to “success syndrome” and in an effort to fill the void that such a syndrome creates, unless we allow Jesus to fill it, we become tempted to fill it with other things, some of which are blatantly evil, though we may not recognize it in the moment. This truth holds not just for individuals; it also holds for churches. Over the course of these years that I have been with you, I have said on numerous occasions that God's call to this church is not so much that we be successful as it is that we be faithful. That's actually God's call to every church, but perhaps even more to this one. You look at the history of Mountain Brook Baptist Church and it is indeed marked by one success after another. We've reached scores of people for the cause of Christ. We've started other churches that in turn have done the same. We've supported missions causes around the world, and at times we have supported them when others had abandoned those very causes. We've built buildings. We've raised lots of money. By the world's standards, we've enjoyed one success after another. But what has fueled this church's success in days past is not our talent or our intelligence or our affluence or our ingenuity. What has made us the exemplary church that we are and have been for these 77 years is our dependence upon God's Holy Spirit and our willingness to be filled and led by it. Think about it this way. What would happen to Mountain Brook Baptist Church if the Spirit of God were taken away from us? That's a sobering thought, is it not, one that you might think an impossibility. And yet, there is that haunting passage in the book of Revelation, where the Spirit says to the church at Ephesus, which we know from other places in the New Testament was by all appearances a successful church: “I know your deeds, your hard work, and your perseverance…. Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken your first love…. Repent and do the things you did at first. If you do not repent, I will come and remove your lampstand from its place” (Rev. 2:1-5). So, what would happen if the Spirit of God were taken from us and our lampstand were removed? I remember something I heard one preacher say in response to that question. “(A church) could stay alive for a number of weeks, even for a number of months. If it has personality and a lot of talent and a good bit of money and some projects and a few parties, a dead church can go on for weeks, delaying the inevitable obituary. (But) it is the prayer of the church, ‘Do not take away your Holy Spirit,' that makes us the church” we want to be and, more importantly, the church Jesus needs us to be (Barbara Brown Taylor, The Cherry Log Sermons). Such is my prayer for this church and going forward, I invite you to make it your prayer as well. Then we will remain faithful and God's Spirit will do in us and through us things we never dreamed were possible. A quick story. During my freshman year at Montevallo, I found my way to the Baptist Student Union, a ministry to college students supported by Cooperative Program funds from local Baptist Churches. The BSU had to meet at the college's Student Union Building because of how in the previous year the group had been dismissed from the local church that had housed it for many years. Why was the group dismissed? An African student had come to a BSU Sunday night fellowship at the church, one who as a boy had come to faith in Christ through the ministry of Southern Baptist missionaries in his country. Yet when church leaders heard that a black person was at BSU, they changed the locks on the doors the next morning and the group had to find a new home. Things like that happened in the 1970s and I'm pleased to report that the church repented of that sin and has since been more sensitive to the needs of all persons created in God's image. But as you would understand, that experience left a mark on those college students who had been dismissed so that by the time I arrived the next year, the pain was still palpable. So, what did those students do? They endeavored to soothe that pain by invoking the presence of God's Holy Spirit. Every time we would prepare to be dismissed, we would circle up and hold hands and sing that song penned by the Black songwriter, Doris Akers, which came from her own need through worship in her church to find God's peace and strength in the face of life's trials and tribulations. You know the song, “There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit.” As I recall, it even made it into the 1991 edition of the Baptist Hymnal. “There's a sweet, sweet Spirit in this place, and I know that it's the Spirit of the Lord.” And how does that song end? “Without a doubt we'll know that we have been revived when we shall leave this place.” My prayer is that will always be so with Mountain Brook Baptist Church, regardless of the gathering. For then there will no place for evil spirits to find room in our souls. Our souls will instead be filled with the Spirit, which will ultimately lead to the only successes that in God's eyes really matter. Luke 11:24-26

Within City Limits
"I know who I am and I know what I'm about" WCL interviews Caleb De Casper

Within City Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 44:02


From the horror cabaret and glam rock of his past to his current dark synth pop sound, Austin performer Caleb De Casper always brings a stunning in-your-face theatricality to his music and live shows. The classically trained pianist and vocalist stalks the stage in evening gowns, bondage wear, Victorian collars and the ever-present fishnets and heels, confidently declaring that masculinity comes in many different forms. The performance art aspect of this “Rocky Horror-esque piano dramatist and vocal contortionist” (Austin Chronicle) is the bleeding heart of De Casper's music, which has been performed all over the US, since being invited out to the Live Music Capital by ATX punk band XETAS, who were mesmerized by his work when they were billed together in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina.  In Austin, De Casper found the space to flourish as a queer artist that he never found in North Carolina and immediately set to work proving wrong the former NC piano teacher who once told him, "As a gay songwriter, the world will never accept your voice or point of view". That voice and point of view was warmly received with 2019's De Casper, which brought a glam rock feel (think Hedwig And The Angry Inch meets The Dresden Dolls with guitars) and the single “Good Boy” was named one of OVRLD's top 25 songs of the year, was a featured Studio 1A performance at KUTX and was a favorite Tiny Desk performance of 2018.  Wanting to explore new territory on his forthcoming debut LP Femme Boy, the album is an eclectic journey, often dark and brooding but contrasted by high energy and that aforementioned theatricality. Standout track “Too Many Boys” is an explosive and passionate narrative of what it is to be a gay man in 2021, complete with searing guitars. Whereas the delicate and graceful “Dreamer” is a poppy heartstring-tugger and features vocals from Sabrina Ellis (A Giant Dog, Sweet Spirit, Heart Bones). The album's roots lie not just on the dance floor, but also the theatre stage as well as with the glam and decay of old Hollywood. Femme Boy comes out this fall and the stunning and provocative “Too Many Boys” video is out now. Website | Spotify | Youtube | InstagramRadio Edits | Photo Folder | Album Artwork | Lyrics & Production Info

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What’s Changed for Musicians?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 42:41


We talk to musicians about what’s changed for them at this stage of the pandemic. You’ll learn what they’re doing differently creatively and with their businesses and how they’re feeling overall about the constantly changing Austin music landscape. In this episode you’ll hear from Jay Wile Sara Houser Jon Fichter from Sweet Spirit and Hong […]

Bluegrass United Church of Christ
"My Friend" by Kenny Bishop

Bluegrass United Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 15:10


True friendship is priceless. According to a recent survey, the average American has about 16 friends, but most people say that only half of those are people they enjoy spending time with. There are many stories of precious friendships in the scriptures, which means having friend relationships is very important. Philosophers, poets, psychologists, and even songwriters tell that one of the most valuable things we can have in our lives is friends. MESSAGE: "My Friend" by Kenny Bishop SCRIPTURE: John 15: 9-15 SONGS: "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" "Holy, Holy, Holy" "Come, Holy Spirit" "Doxology" "Rain Down" Learn more about us at www.bluegrasschurch.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/bluegrasucc Twitter: www.twitter.com/bluegrasucc Instagram: www.instagram.com/bluegrasucc YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/lexbluegrasucc

Subversive Undercroft
#203 A Sweet Sweet Spirit

Subversive Undercroft

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 29:24


We continue our look into the BCP catechism, plus we talk about the perils of parish picnics and odd rituals involving the Holy Spirit and Satan   Notes Episcopal Dictionary https://episcopalchurch.org/library/glossary/all BCP Online https://www.bcponline.org Visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/subversiveundercroft   Music Be Thou My Vision, Jaimie Jorge Stump the Priest Theme, Kristen Burkholder There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit Adventist Vocal Ensemble and the congregation of St. John's, Hackney, North London   Image A page from the 15th century illuminated manuscript, Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, which appears to show a form of exsufflation with the exsuffler (is that a word?) squeezing and blowing the demon out of a woman.

AscensionNYC
Music: Hymns and Anthem for May 23

AscensionNYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 11:12


This podcast episode features the hymns and anthem recorded by Dr. Dennis Keene and the Ascension Choir, featuring the Manton Memorial Organ, for the Church of the Ascension's worship service on Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 2021, which took place online via Zoom. Holy Spirit, Ever Living (Abbot's Leigh) Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney) If Ye Love Me - Thomas Tallis There's a Sweet, Sweet Spirit in This Place (Sweet Sweet Spirit)

This is Oklahoma
This is Sweet Spirit Foods

This is Oklahoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 32:45


On this episode I chatted with Calyn Adams and Mrs Janee Jacobs about their business Sweet Spirit Foods. These ladies have a passion that burns so deep. A business created to raise money for their church and love for their community. Sweet Spirit Foods was established in July of 2002 under the vision and leadership of Dr. Jayel Jacobs Jr., Pastor of the Christian Life Missionary Baptist Church and the administrative direction of the late Mrs. Joyce Jacobs and Janee. It began with a Snowie building at 4621 NE 23rd Street. Later, mobile food trucks were added which made food deliveries all over the metropolitan area of Oklahoma City. Our first restaurant was opened in Langston, Oklahoma. The Sweet Spirit Foods family soon multiplied and at one time we had four mobile food trucks, four snowie buildings, two restaurants, a convenience store and a car wash. Our product line started with mild, medium and hot barbecue sauce.We now have 80 products carried under the Sweet Spirit Foods label. Our products have become family favorites all across the country.We have acquired loyal customers through local and out of state craft shows, state fairs, Farmers Markets, grocery store demos and even going door to door. We are truly grateful to the following stores: Walmart, Sam's Clubs, Ace Hardware Westlakes, Mardels and Atwoods. Some of these stores have been faithful in allowing us to hold fund raisers in front of their establishments and we have been blessed by them giving back to the community. We're on the shelves of prominent grocery stores like Crest Foods, convenience stores, specialty shops, various restaurants and in the homes of thousands of Sweet Spirit customers throughout the United States and overseas.We want to be a blessing to others. That's the bottom line. That's why volunteers at Christian Life Missionary Baptist Church sell our barbecue sauce, Sweet Spirit Foods' Best. The profits we earn are helping people and helping our church. "Let the Spirit Catch You!" For more information go to sweetspiritoklahoma.net his podcast is presented by Oklahoma Agritourism. Hundreds of Farms and ranches across the state invite you to explore and experience the intersection of agriculture and tourism - Oklahoma's growing adventure. Pet a pig, help with a harvest, lie around at the lodge, wind down with a wine and more. However you want to experience agriculture, let Oklahoma Agritourism be your guide, Start your adventure at www.oklahomaagritourism.com #thisisoklahoma 

The Log Cabin
Happy Birthday Log Cabin Church

The Log Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 13:31


The Log Cabin Church celebrated our 109th Birthday. We are a thankful congregation for our rich history and God's blessings on the friendly church behind the Red Doors.  Scripture:  Revelation 3:20-21                        Piano : 'Sweet, Sweet Spirit' arranged by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia