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ATOS Convention CDs (ATOS Sales) ATOS 2026 Rochester Convention Details Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Vanessa Brett Valliant ATOS 2025 Milwaukee 2025 3-14 Wurlitzer, Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI; 2025-07-24 3:56 When I Fall In Love Ben Forsthoffer ATOS 2025 Milwaukee Highlights 2 2025 3-14 Barton, Capitol Theatre (Overture Center), Madison, WI; 2025-07-24 8:36 Satyr Dance Richard Hills ATOS 2025 Milwaukee 2025 3-15 Wurlitzer, Oriental Theatre, Milwaukee, WI; 2025-07-25 11:25 Part Of Your World (The Little Mermaid) Aaron Hawthorne ATOS 2023 Chicago 2023 3-10 Wurlitzer, Tivoli Theatre, Downers Grove, IL; YTOE concert July 4, 2023 16:42 Every Day I Have The Blues Zach Frame ATOS 2023 Chicago Highlights 2 2023 3-30 Wurlitzer, Organ Piper Pizza, Milwaukee, WI; console from Seneca Theatre, Buffalo, NY; concert 2023-07-07 22:20 After The Cake Walk Tedde Gibson ATOS 2023 Chicago Highlights 1 2023 4-50 Paramount with Oriental Theatre console, Sheraton Hotel Ballroom, Naperville, IL; concert and silent movie (Captain January) 2023-07-05 24:52 Fanfare (Purvis) Jelani Eddington ATOS 2022 San Diego Highlights 1 2022 4-73 Austin, Opus 453, Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 28:55 Invierno Porteño Ryoki Yamaguchi ATOS 2022 San Diego Highlights 2 2022 4-24 Wurlitzer, Trinity Presbyterian Church, Spring Valley, CA (San Diego Chapter organ) 35:19 The Parrot (On The Fortune Teller's Hat) Dave Wickerham ATOS 2022 San Diego 2022 4-26 Robert Morton, Balboa Theatre, San Diego, CA 40:21 I Only Have Eyes For You Jerry Nagano ATOS 2019 Rochester Highlights 1 2019 4-23 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY; Concert July 1, 2019 44:26 Idaho David Peckham ATOS 2019 Rochester Highlights 2 2019 4-32 Marr & Colton Hybrid, Clemens Performing Arts Center, Elmira, NY; Concert July 3, 2019 47:09 Somewhere In Time Nathan Avakian ATOS 2019 Rochester Highlights 1 2019 3-16 Wurlitzer, Riviera Theatre, North Tonawanda, NY; Originally a 3-11; Concert July 2, 2019 50:09 Wake Up And Live Chris Elliott ATOS 2018 Pasadena Highlights 2 2018 4-31 Wurlitzer, Founders' Church, Los Angeles, CA; concert July 3, 2018 54:05 The Boy Next Door Mark Herman ATOS 2018 Pasadena Highlights 2 2018 3-19 Wurlitzer, Bandrika Studios, Tarzana, CA; Formerly Fox Studios 58:57 The Liberty Bell Justin LaVoie ATOS 2018 Pasadena 2018 4-26 Wurlitzer, Vic Lopez Auditorium, High School, Whittier, CA; concert July 2, 2018
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A sermon on Romans 8:31-39 by pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on May 17, 2026 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
Send us a text and chime in!The City of Prescott and their design engineer invite you to attend a community meeting for the upcoming Copper Basin Area Roadway Improvements Project. This meeting will be held on Thursday, May 21, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, 630 Park Avenue. This meeting will give you an opportunity to learn about the upcoming improvements, provide design input, and learn more about the project schedule and how construction may impact you. This will be an open house meeting with no formal presentation. Join us at any point during the meeting time frame. The project, still... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/copper-basin-area-road-upgrades-planned-in-prescott/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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A sermon on Romans 8:28-30 by pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on May 3, 2026 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
A sermon on Acts 8:26-40 by assistant pastor Matt Shifflett. Preached on May 3, 2026, evening service, at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
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A sermon on John 3:1-21 by Pastor Brant Wilkie. Preached on April 26, 2026, evening service, at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
A sermon on Romans 8:28-30 by pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on April 26, 2026 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
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Watch this episode on YouTube here. Paid Subscribers can view the video directly in Substack.In this episode of Psalms for the Spirit, we are joined by MaryAnn McKibben Dana ~ pastor, writer, and author of the new book Better Than Normal: Virtues for an Off-Script Life.Get MaryAnn's new book hereMaryAnn shares the heart behind her latest book, inspired by her journey as a parent navigating neurodiversity, and her growing awareness of how narrow definitions of “normal” can limit both individuals and communities. Together, we explore how the Psalms ~ through themes of orientation, disorientation, and reorientation ~ offer a powerful framework for making sense of life when it no longer feels predictable or clear.This conversation invites listeners to move from certainty to curiosity, from comfort to courage, and from striving to presence. It is an honest reflection on faith, vulnerability, and the beauty of a more inclusive and compassionate way of being.“Having gone through the disorienting experience and realizing how we might put it is that God was with us or helped guide us and never abandoned us, even when we felt like we were abandoned… if I can make it through that, I can make it through anything. And it's God's leading that will ultimately help us in this new chapter.”Whether you feel grounded, lost, or somewhere in between, this episode offers a reminder that you are not alone ~ and that even in disorientation, there is a way through.Rev. MaryAnn McKibben Dana is a writer, pastor, speaker, and ministry coach living in the Virginia suburbs of Washington DC. She is author of four books, most recently Better Than Normal: Virtues for an Off-Script Life. She writes a weekly newsletter for thousands of subscribers called The Blue Room, and her writing has also appeared in multiple outlets including TIME.com and The Washington Post. She was featured on PBS's Religion and Ethics Newsweekly for her work on Sabbath and was recognized by the Presbyterian Writers Guild with the 2015-2016 David Steele Distinguished Writer Award. MaryAnn currently serves as associate pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Herndon, Virginia. She is a graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas and received her M.Div. from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. She is a mother of three young adults, an aspiring gardener, and an occasional ultramarathoner.Click here to learn more about Rev. MaryAnn.Featured Celtic Psalms Songs:Psalm 30: You Have Turned My SorrowPsalm 116: I Love the LordPsalms for the Spirit is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psalmsforthespirit.substack.com/subscribe
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A sermon on Romans 8:15-17 by pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on March 8, 2026 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
A sermon on 1 John 2:24-29 by assistant pastor Matt Shifflett. Preached on March 8, 2026, evening service, at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
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Brian Moats on an introduction to ecclesiology. This was the first talk given at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL in a series called "TPC 101," covering church basics. The entire, ongoing series can be found here: https://trinitypresbham.com/sunday-school/topical-thematic/ The Obscene Realm, a course with Matt Albanese March 12-14 https://theopolisinstitute.com/courses/vulgarity-profanity-and-euphemisms-in-a-biblical-worldview/ Theopolitan Ministry Conference 2026: The Work of the People July 13-14 https://theopolisinstitute.com/gatherings/the-work-of-the-people-the-2026-theopolitan-ministry-conference/ GIVE TO THEOPOLIS! theopolisinstitute.com/give/ Get the Theopolis App! app.theopolisinstitute.com/menu Use Code "theopolitan" to get your first month free! Sign up for In Medias Res mailchi.mp/0b01d726f2fe/inmediasres
In this sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church, the speaker emphasizes Jesus' mission of making room for everyone, highlighting the importance of hospitality, building meaningful relationships, and sharing the gospel. Drawing on John 14:1-6, the speaker urges the congregation to join in Jesus' mission by offering space and grace to strangers, reflecting on the inclusive love and eternal hope found in Christ.
Join us for Day1 Episode 4219 with Rev. Rebekah LeMon of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, GA. In her sermon, “Be Humble Walking,” she preaches on Micah 6:1-8, inviting us beyond easy religious talk and into faithful living. With clarity and warmth, she explores justice, kindness, and the humility that keeps us moving with God—especially when arrogance is loud and truth feels fragile. Set in the season after Epiphany, this message calls us to steady, grounded discipleship. Tune in and be renewed.
The sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church in Owosso explores the deep connection between Jesus as the Good Shepherd and his followers. It reflects on the pain caused by bad church leadership and emphasizes the unwavering love and sacrifice of Jesus, urging believers to find solace and community under his guidance.
This sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church in Owasso explores the story of Jesus healing a blind man, highlighting the transforming power of grace and the importance of recognizing Jesus as the true door to abundant life. Pastor Blake draws parallels between biblical passages and personal anecdotes to emphasize Jesus' role in providing true security, freedom, and eternal life.
Kerry Anderson talks to Jordan McCarthy, who is the wife of Jim, senior pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Statesboro, GA. She is a homemaking mama of four. This episode was recorded as we were developing the concept for the podcast in July 2025. Friends, we invite you to the 2026 Confessional Conference with Greenville Seminary. This year, our topic is on The Church: The Bride of Christ. Our speakers this year include Scott Aniol, Rhett Dodson, David Irving, Ian Hamilton, Hensworth Jonas, Jonathan Master, Jim McCarthy, Michael Morales, and Mike Riccardi. This is a family conference, with a focus on prayer, fellowship, and the preaching of the Word — complete with a children's program for children 3-11. Please join us in Greenville, SC, on March 10-12. Special thanks to Nathan Clark George for our opening and closing instrumental. Nathan serves as the Pastor of Worship alongside Kevin DeYoung at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, NC. You can access Nathan's fantastic catalog here.
The sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church focuses on the transformative power of God's grace, examining passages from Luke chapter 2. It highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus' significance, holding onto His teachings, and experiencing an intimate relationship with Him.
In this powerful episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, sits down with Pastor Rich Lusk of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., to honor the life and martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, the bold Christian leader and Turning Point USA founder tragically assassinated for his unapologetic defense of the gospel, Christian civilization, marriage, life, and biblical masculinity/femininity. The conversation kicks off with heartfelt tributes to Kirk's integrated faith—seamlessly weaving evangelism with cultural and political engagement on hostile university campuses, the epicenter of leftist indoctrination. Kirk's mantra, "Prove me wrong," invited debate as a peaceful alternative to violence, but ultimately, his faithfulness made him a target. As Lusk reflects, Kirk exemplified the full Great Commission: not just baptizing souls, but teaching nations to obey all of Christ's commands, building a God-glorifying civilization under Jesus' lordship over every sphere of life—from marriage to politics. Dawson and Lusk unpack the crisis of cowardice plaguing our culture, drawing from Scripture and history. They contrast biblical courage—rooted in fearing God above man—with modern failings: the emasculation of men, turning them into "beta males" ashamed of God-given aggression needed to guard the garden (Genesis 3); an idolatrous "safetyism" exposed during COVID that sacrifices liberty for security; and a therapeutic church culture that glorifies brokenness over repentance and strength. They critique how this infiltrates pulpits, counseling, and criminal justice—excusing sin as "trauma" and releasing criminals without retribution. The litmus test? If your pastor hasn't declared war on progressivism, feminism, transgenderism, and Marxism, it's time for a new church. Amid a "vibe shift," they celebrate rising Christian influence: leftists now face consequences for mocking Kirk's death, signaling power wielded for good, not neutrality. Lusk praises Dawson's gift for applying Scripture to all of life, urging listeners to reclaim courage for a free, flourishing Alabama. In the overtime, the two discuss the biblical case for capital punishment and wielding the sword. Tune in for an exhortation to strength, repentance, and bold faithfulness.
In this powerful episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, sits down with Pastor Rich Lusk of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., to honor the life and martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, the bold Christian leader and Turning Point USA founder tragically assassinated for his unapologetic defense of the gospel, Christian civilization, marriage, life, and biblical masculinity/femininity. The conversation kicks off with heartfelt tributes to Kirk's integrated faith—seamlessly weaving evangelism with cultural and political engagement on hostile university campuses, the epicenter of leftist indoctrination. Kirk's mantra, "Prove me wrong," invited debate as a peaceful alternative to violence, but ultimately, his faithfulness made him a target. As Lusk reflects, Kirk exemplified the full Great Commission: not just baptizing souls, but teaching nations to obey all of Christ's commands, building a God-glorifying civilization under Jesus' lordship over every sphere of life—from marriage to politics. Dawson and Lusk unpack the crisis of cowardice plaguing our culture, drawing from Scripture and history. They contrast biblical courage—rooted in fearing God above man—with modern failings: the emasculation of men, turning them into "beta males" ashamed of God-given aggression needed to guard the garden (Genesis 3); an idolatrous "safetyism" exposed during COVID that sacrifices liberty for security; and a therapeutic church culture that glorifies brokenness over repentance and strength. They critique how this infiltrates pulpits, counseling, and criminal justice—excusing sin as "trauma" and releasing criminals without retribution. The litmus test? If your pastor hasn't declared war on progressivism, feminism, transgenderism, and Marxism, it's time for a new church. Amid a "vibe shift," they celebrate rising Christian influence: leftists now face consequences for mocking Kirk's death, signaling power wielded for good, not neutrality. Lusk praises Dawson's gift for applying Scripture to all of life, urging listeners to reclaim courage for a free, flourishing Alabama. In the overtime, the two discuss the biblical case for capital punishment and wielding the sword. Tune in for an exhortation to strength, repentance, and bold faithfulness.
A sermon on Romans 6:20-23 by pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on September 14, 2025 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
A sermon on Matthew 5:4 by pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on September 14, 2025, evening service, at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
This week we bring you a conversation with Rev Jim McCarthy of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Statesboro, Georgia. Jim is the author of a new exposition of the two (yes, two) minor prophets who were sent by God to Nineveh, a leading city (and later capital) of the Assyrian empire. Join us as we consider what these two biblical books have to say to us today. The Two Prophets To Nineveh (paperback, 120 pages) will be released on October 6. You can join the waitlist to be informed when the title is available for purchase. Explore the work of the Banner of Truth: www.banneroftruth.org Subscribe to the Magazine (print/digital/both): www.banneroftruth.org/magazine Leave us your feedback or a testimony: www.speakpipe.com/magazinepodcast
A sermon on Luke 22:7-23 by Pastor Andrew Dionne. Preached on August 3, 2025 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (Evangel Presbytery) in Spartanburg, SC.
In this installment of “Ask Me Anything,” Pastor Luke addressed seven questions. This message was delivered in gathered worship on Sunday, June 29, 2025 at Jewel Lake Parish in Anchorage, Alaska. TIMESTAMPS 00:20 What's going on with our yoke arrangement with Trinity Presbyterian Church? 08:45 Does owning a parsonage/manse help with leadership transitions? 10:15 How are leaders chose in our denominations? 14:40 How can we get leaders to follow Christian principles? 21:10 How is vision important in the Church? 28:00 How are Congregationalists different from Presbyterians? 32:40 What are the purposes of the Church, and do they apply to every church? Pastor Luke preaches from Hosea 4:6 in "Ask Me Anything."
Brian Moats preaches a topical sermon on trees and fruit from Psalm 1:3. This sermon was preached at Trinity Presbyterian Church on June 15, 2025. - GIVE TO THEOPOLIS theopolisinstitute.com/give/ Get the Theopolis App! app.theopolisinstitute.com/menu Use Code "theopolitan" to get your first month free! Sign up for In Medias Res mailchi.mp/0b01d726f2fe/inmediasres
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church, Statesboro is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Nice Lord's Day Evening Libation - Fathers & Brothers #5 Subtitle: Fathers & Brothers Speaker: Joseph A. Pipa Jr. Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church, Statesboro Event: Podcast Date: 9/2/2024 Length: 138 min.
On this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast two reformed Christian pastors have an informal discussion/debate on baptism and children in the church. Pastor Dan Horn defends the reformed credobaptist position and Pastor Rich Lusk promotes the reformed paedobaptist view. Enjoy this respectful and thoughtful exchange between two knowledgeable pastors!About the guests:Dan Horn serves as an elder at Reformation Baptist Church in Youngsville, North Carolina. He has written several books on theology including Sanctified by God: A Call to Keep the Christian Sabbath. Pastor Horn has been married to his wife, Kendra, since 1988 and they have three children and nine grandchildren. Pastor Horn frequently contributes to The Conquering Truth, a weekly podcast for Christians seeking to discern how to live in today's world in alignment with God's word.Rich Lusk serves as a pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. In addition to many articles, papers and essays, he is the author of Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Covenant Parents, as well as a contributing author to The Federal Vision and The Case for Covenant Communion. Resources from Pastor Lusk can be found at the TPC Pastor's Page.