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This show has it all.Well, it has some stuff.First up it's The Quiz, see if you can beat my score of 8.Then Bob Baker explains the difference between University and College in Do You Hear What I Hear.We've been sent another Worst Present Ever from Rob Taylor, and this one is a Festive Bounty.After that, listener Benjamin Hall has sent us a definitive top 5 of the all time greatest US Christmas adverts. If you disagree you're welcome to send me your top 5.This episode we have another giveaway. If you'd like to win a copy of The Unofficial Elf Cookbook by Bryton Taylor, all you have to do is email me 'Let's 'ave it', and it could be yours.Check out the book here:https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/The-Unofficial-Elf-CookbookThen, thanks to a question in The Quiz, we look at who Kerstman is. It's an interesting one.It seems that in The Quiz last episode, Martin Goodman was the only listener who knew Showaddywaddy sung Hey Mr Christmas, well this episode we have a listen to it.Check out the song here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWRbdrTWISkThen Bob Baker is back with Spread a Smile of Joy, and he looks at giving thanks as a way to spread the love.Check out Bob's pod, Festive Foreign Film Fans, it's great:https://4fpodcast.buzzsprout.com/This episode's version of A Christmas Carol is a Rude Retelling by Brian Harvey of East 17 fame. It's not for the sensitive, but it's a bit of fun if you don't mind swearing.Here's a link:https://shows.acast.com/a-christmas-carol-the-rude-retellingThis episode's recommendation is a British sitcom called Miranda. Me and the wife have just rewatched all 20 episodes and I think you'll enjoy it.Not sure if it's streaming where you live, but here's a link:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1533435/Get in touch:Email: totalchristmas@gmail.comWebsite: totalchristmaspodcast.comMerry Christmas!
Sermon: Emmanuel: God With Us (Christmas Eve 2023) For our Christmas Eve morning service we were joined by City on a Hill Church and Awake Vancouver Church, and their Senior Pastors, Pastor Teddy Lee and Pastor Marlon Brown. GOSPEL | DISCIPLE | INFLUENCE For more information about Five Stones Church, please visit https://www.fivestoneschurch.org. To receive prayer, send in your prayer request at prayer@fivestoneschurch.org. Connect: https://www.fivestoneschurch.org/connect Giving: https://www.fivestoneschurch.org/giving Past Sermons: https://www.fivestoneschurch.org/past-sermons Get Equipped: https://www.fivestoneschurch.org/equip Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fivestoneschurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5stoneschurch
Here With Us - Christmas 2023 - Kensington Church Audiocast | With Adam Karschner by Kensington Podcast Network
Hey folks, Merry Christmas! In today's episode for 26th December 2023, we talk about how the US Christmas tree industry is thriving yet ailing. We're taking a short holiday break over the next week. So, you won't have any new stories from us for a few days. We'll resume publishing in the New Year.
53 l God's Gift To Us - Christmas Eve Candlelight l Luke 2:1-20 l 12-24-23
The New Story Podcast exists to equip you to live out your Christian life as you faithfully love God and love others with truth and grace. To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church..Series: Christmas with New Story 2023Message Title: God With UsSpeaker: Jeremy DykemanScripture: Matthew 1:20-23To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
Advent: God With Us - Christmas at Rose - Pastor Andrew DamazioThis week, Pastor Andrew wraps up our series Advent: God With Us with an amazing Christmas message.Want to connect more with Rose Church? Find more information at https://www.rosechurch.org and give at - https://www.rosechurch.org/give Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss more incredible sermons like this one or previous series like “RUNAWAYS” or “The Creed” from Pastor Andrew Damazio, Dr. AJ Swoboda, Pastor Julia Damazio and many other incredible pastors!Thanks for listening!
Lead Pastor - Tim Hatch
The promised Messiah has come and we can either receive Him or reject Him.
There's a phrase we often hear at Christmas time - Emmanuel. The phrase is part of songs and in stories. It means "God is with us." But, what difference does it mean that God is with us? In this Christmas Eve message, Pastor Scott Savage talks about Shakespeare, Yuri Gagarin, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, and a Christmas present he'll never forget.
Message from Ryan Ross on December 24, 2023
It's Christmas at Anchor and a great time to reflect on the powerful & important meaning of Jesus' birth for all of humanity. Join us!
When safety & security are uncertain, where can you turn for help? For our Christmas Eve morning celebration we're looking at the prophetic promise of "God With Us," fulfilled when Jesus showed up on that first Christmas day.
This sermon is drawn from John 1:1-18.
Hey, festive fam! Get cozy with us for a special Christmas edition of 'This Is Us.' Join in for heartwarming tales, merry moments, and all the holiday feels. From our quirky traditions to the warmth of togetherness, let's celebrate the season with love, laughter, and a sprinkle of magic! Get in touch with us: @mothersbygraceke @mothersbygracepod mothersbygrace@gmail.com
Message from Ryan Ross on December 24, 2023
‘Unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given...' But Solomon in 2 Chronicles 6:18, at the dedication of the new temple asks, ‘But will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain You…!' Yet Jesus did come, Emmanuel, ‘God with us' and now today even more so because Christ dwells not just with us but in us after we are ‘born again'. Our bodies should be the Temple of the Holy Spirit today!
On hour 2 of the Big Show, Matt and Peter are joined by Ross Tucker. The guys get a little off track with Ross as we always do as the guys kick off the conversation with Holiday traditions and if there are any differences between Canadian and US Christmas. Later, the guys do get into the football talk as they as Ross about Aaron Rodgers confirming that he won't be playing this year, Nathan Rourke getting an opportunity with the Patriots and a preview of Thursday Night football. Lastly the guys give their NFL best bets for week 16. (30:32) To wrap the hour, Matt and Peter preview tonight's Flames matchup with the Anaheim Ducks. Ducks had a great start to the season but injuries have definitely hurt this young team as of late. Later, the guys react to some audio form a Nikita Zadorov podcast appearance where he broke down his time in Calgary, playing under Sutter and why he felt like he needed a trade away from the Flames. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In quiet Bethlehem we see history reshaped. It's a reminder that, in life's highs and lows, Jesus is a constant companion to us. Whether on the mountain top of success or facing tough times, Christmas assures us of company—the Son of the Most High. We've all enjoyed the promotions, the good days. But life, like the Christmas story, is a mixed bag. Jesus, leaving His throne for a humble manger, gets the ups and downs. If life takes you from peaks to valleys, it's not punishment but a learning experience. The Christmas spirit means grasping a purpose beyond a constant high. Life's fullness involves valleys—where humility grows. God isn't confined to highs or scared of lows. This Christmas, let Bethlehem's story echo—God's with us, celebrating and supporting in every step. Subscribe to Our Channel! New to LifeRock? Click here: liferockchurch.org/get-connected To support this ministry and help us reach people in our community. Click here: liferockchurch.org/give Do you need someone to pray for you? We will pray for you. Click here: liferockchurch.org/online-prayer Looking for weekly inspiration and guidance? Check out our devotionals. Click Here: liferockchurch.org/devotions Follow: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeRockColumbia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LifeRockChurch Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeRockChurch
Pastor Woody Burpo continues the Christmas series Emmanuel with a discussion of the Holy Spirit work in us Through Jesus.
Sermon from Aaron Anderson on December 17, 2023
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We know it's only November, but we can't help it - we bloody love Christmas! So in our latest podcast episode, we are sharing some of our favourite festive confessions from previous shows - along with some personal stories of Christmas chaos. We discuss our favourite things about Xmas, the worst gifts we've ever received, and what we're planning to wear on the big day. Ellie comes clean about her Elf on the Shelf spreadsheet, and shares her top tips for quick and easy elf pranks for lazy people. Plus we answer big, important questions like whether cranberry sauce is acceptable in the Boxing Day sandwich. Big thanks to White Stuff for teaming up with us for this episode, and for our amazing Christmas competition! You could win a gig from us at your Christmas party, or more excitingly, some vouchers to spend on their fabulous clothes. Just send us YOUR festive confessions - either DM us on Instagram, or email info@scummymummies.com. Make sure you get them in by 22 November. Terms and conditions apply. AND we have a discount for you - use the code SCUMMIES15 to get 15 per cent off all full-priced items on the White Stuff website! Offer ends 12th December. Here are some of our favourite picks, as mentioned in the podcast: Elyse coatBorg slippersAyra velvet dressWren jacquard dressEvelyn velvet suitPoppy fairisle jumper And of course the awesome Christmas decorations - we love the little Christmas jumpers, and £5 from each sale goes to the excellent charity Home-Start UK. *WE ARE ON TOUR!* Come and see our live comedy show in 2023! We are on our way to Banbury, Poole, Worthing, Barnsley, Stroud, Trowbridge, Henley-on-Thames, Brighton, Bath... And new dates are being added all the time! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. *WE HAVE A SHOP!* Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Massholes weekend so you know we're on the zoom! The Notes: Ollie is fact-checking! Will hints at that which should not be named and his education on human sexuality! Professional Triviadore! Will did the monkey dance! Engagement party musical theater Bataan death march! Are you Scottish? #DDHaggisFriend! Learn how to fix a jacket, lads! You won't go jacketless with this man! The Brits appreciate time management! A romantic night of burning effigies! A representation of Guy Fawkes set aflame or an old man watching from nearby while he smokes an unfiltered cigarette!? European facts! 73% of Europeans have sex standing up! US Christmas vs European Christmas! Herr Dingle Klaus and Ivan Drago! Literal holiday minefields! Riot styles from across the world! Bad apples! Say the whole phrase, guys! Applepocalypse! We dodged an apple bullet there, guys! Not enough people have “apple” in their names! Australian sex facts! Don't go against the grain unless you don't want to get pregnant! Condom licenses! The sex prisons of Australia! Always put a little wall around your pond! What have we learned here today, class, before we hand things back to your teacher!? Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfan Stefan Rider, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
As we're in the period between Christmas and New Year, the gap between episodes is going to be longer than normal, and the podcast proper is going to be back on January the ninth. So nobody has to wait around for another fortnight for a new episode, I thought I'd upload some old Patreon bonus episodes to fill the gap. Every year around Christmas the bonus episodes I do tend to be on Christmas songs and so this week I'm uploading three of those. These are older episodes, so don't have the same production values as more recent episodes, and are also shorter than more recent bonuses, but I hope they're still worth listening to. Hello, and welcome to this week's second Patreon bonus episode. I'm recording this on December the twenty-third, so whether you hear this before Christmas is largely down to how quickly we can get the main episode edited and uploaded. Hopefully, this is going up on Christmas Eve and you're all feeling appropriately festive. Normally for the Patreon bonuses in the last week of December I choose a particularly Christmassy record from the time period we're covering in the main podcast -- usually a perennial Christmas hit like something off the Phil Spector Christmas album or the Elvis Christmas album. However, this year we're in the mid sixties, a period when none of the big hits of US or UK Christmas music were released, because it's after the peak of US Christmas music and before the peak of UK Christmas music. There were Christmas albums by people like James Brown, but they weren't major parts of the discography. So today, we're going to have a brief run-through of the Beatles' Christmas records. These were flexi-discs -- which for those of you who are too young to remember them were records pressed on very, very, thin, cheap plastic, which used to be attached to things like kids' comics or cereal boxes as promotional gimmicks -- sent out to members of the group's fan club. In a way, these were the Beatles' very own Patreon bonuses, sent out to fans and supporters, and not essential works, but hopefully interesting and fun. They very rarely had anything like a full song, being mostly made up of sketches and recorded messages, and other than a limited-edition vinyl reissue a few years back they've never been put on general release -- though one song from the discs, "Christmas Time is Here Again", *was* released as a B-side of the CD single of "Free as A Bird" in 1995: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Christmas Time is Here Again"] Other than that, the Christmas records remain one of those parts of the Beatles catalogue which have never seen a proper widespread release. The first record was made on October the 17th 1963, at the same recording session as "I Want to Hold Your Hand", at the instigation of Tony Barrow, the group's publicist, who also came up with a script for the group to depart from: [Excerpt, the Beatles' first Christmas record] Barrow apparently edited the recording himself, using scissors and tape, and much of that was just taking out the swearing. Incidentally, I've seen some American sources talking about the word "Crimble" being a word that the Beatles made up themselves, but it's actually a fairly standard bit of Scouse slang. The second Christmas record was recorded at the end of the sessions for Beatles For Sale and was much the same kind of thing, though this time they incorporated sound effects: [Excerpt: The Beatles' Second Christmas Record] That was never sent to American fans. Instead, they got a cardboard copy of an edited version of the first record (it's possible to make records out of cardboard, but they can only be played a handful of times). They wouldn't get another Christmas record until 1968, though British fans kept receiving them. The third record sees the group parodying other people's hits, including a brief rendition of "It's the Same Old Song" interrupted by George Harrison saying they can't sing it because of copyright, and an attempt to sing Barry McGuire's "Eve of Destruction" and "Auld Lang Syne" at the same time: [Excerpt: The Beatles' Third Christmas Record] The fourth record, from 1966, was recorded during the early sessions for "Strawberry Fields Forever", and titled "Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas". For those outside the UK and its sphere of cultural influence, pantomime is a British Xmas stage tradition which is very hard to explain if you've not experienced it, involving performances that are ostensibly of fairy stories like Cinderella or Snow White, but also usually involving drag performances -- the male lead is usually played by a young woman, while there's usually an old woman character played by a man in drag -- with audience participation, songs, and old jokes of the "I do declare, the Prince's balls get bigger every year!" type. As the title suggests, then, the 1966 Christmas record is an attempt at an actual narrative of sorts, though a surreal, incoherent one. It comes across very much like the Goon show -- though like one of the later episodes where Milligan has lost all sense of narrative coherence: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas"] it's probably the best of the group's Christmas efforts, and certainly the most fully realised to this point. The 1967 Christmas record, "Christmas Time is Here Again", is even more ambitious. It's another narrative, which sees the group playing a fictitious group called the Ravellers, auditioning for the BBC: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Christmas Time is Here Again"] It also features parodies of broadcasting formats, which I've seen a few people suggest were inspired by the Bonzo Dog Band's then-recent Craig Torso Show radio performances, but which seem to me more indicative just of a general shared sense of humour: [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Christmas Time is Here Again"] But that record has become most famous for having one of the closest things on any of these records to a full song, the title track "Christmas Time is Here Again": [Excerpt: The Beatles, "Christmas Time is Here Again"] As well as later being issued as the B-side of a CD single, that was also remade by Ringo as a solo record: [Excerpt: Ringo Starr, "Christmas Time is Here Again"] Although my favourite use of the song is actually as an interpolation, with slightly altered lyrics, in "Xmas Again" by Stew of the Negro Problem, one of my favourite current songwriters: [Excerpt: Stew, "Xmas Again"] "Christmas Time is Here Again" would be the last Christmas record the group would make together. For their final two Christmas releases, they recorded their parts separately and got their friend, the DJ Kenny Everett, who was known at this point for his tricks with tape editing, and who shared their sense of humour (he later went on to become a successful TV comedian) to collage them together into something listenable. The highlight of the 1968 record comes from George's contribution. George, a lover of the ukulele, got Tiny Tim to record his version of "Nowhere Man" for the record: [Excerpt: Tiny Tim, "Nowhere Man"] And for the seventh and final Christmas single, recorded after the group had split up but before the split was announced, Everett once again cobbled it together from separate recordings, this time a chat between John and Yoko, Ringo improvising a song and plugging his new film, and Paul singing an original Christmas song: [Excerpt: Paul McCartney, "Merry, Merry, Year"] George's contribution was a single sentence. In 1970, the fan club members got one final record -- an actual vinyl album, compiling all the previous Christmas records in one place. All the Beatles would in future record solo Christmas singles, some of which became perennial classics, but there would never be another Beatles Christmas record [Excerpt, the end of the third Beatles Christmas record]
As we're in the period between Christmas and New Year, the gap between episodes is going to be longer than normal, and the podcast proper is going to be back on January the ninth. So nobody has to wait around for another fortnight for a new episode, I thought I'd upload some old Patreon bonus episodes to fill the gap. Every year around Christmas the bonus episodes I do tend to be on Christmas songs and so this week I'm uploading three of those. These are older episodes, so don't have the same production values as more recent episodes, and are also shorter than more recent bonuses, but I hope they're still worth listening to. Transcript We talked in the last bonus episode about how the American Christmas music canon more or less ends in 1963. One record that just got in under that wire was "Little Saint Nick", recorded by the Beach Boys in October 1963 and released in December: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Little Saint Nick"] Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys' leader, was apparently inspired to write a Christmas song by Phil Spector -- Wilson turned up to at least one of the sessions for the Spector Christmas album, and had briefly played piano during a couple of takes of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", although he wasn't actually on the record itself, as Spector decided he wasn't a good enough player. The date the Beach Boys recorded their Christmas song, October the twentieth 1963, was actually a historic date for the group. We'll talk about this more in a few weeks' time when we next look at the Beach Boys in the main podcast, but they had gone through a bit of a lineup shuffle, and David Marks had played his last gig with the group the night before, while Al Jardine had rejoined the band shortly before that. That meant that this was the first session since their first single at which the Beach Boys were the classic five-person lineup of Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine. There seems to be some confusion about what happened at that session, as they recorded two backing tracks. One of them became the "Little Saint Nick" that was a hit, but they also recorded a track that later became an album track called "Drive In": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Drive In"] But there also exists a recording of that backing track, but with the lyrics to "Little Saint Nick": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Drive In (Little Saint Nick version)"] I've seen conflicting accounts of how that track came to exist. Some say that they tried both backing tracks with the same lyrics at the original session, and that they then wrote the "Drive In" lyrics for the track that didn't make the cut as "Little Saint Nick", while others say that they actually sung the "Little Saint Nick" lyrics to the "Drive In" track as a joke a few months later, long after the original "Little Saint Nick" had already come out. Whichever is the truth, the version of "Little Saint Nick" that eventually came out as a single was this one, which became one of the last holiday classics in the US Christmas canon: [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Little Saint Nick"] "Little Saint Nick" is very clearly modelled on an earlier hit by the group, "Little Deuce Coupe", and so it makes sense to me that the track that was chosen was the originally intended one, as musically that's quite close to the earlier song. "Little Saint Nick" was only a moderate success on the main chart, but it made number three on Billboard's Christmas Singles chart, which was enough of a success that the group decided the next year to record a full Christmas album. That album included a remixed version of "Little Saint Nick", with the backing track stripped down to sound more like the rest of the album's first side, which was rush-recorded with few overdubs. That album was recorded in a style that the Beach Boys did quite a bit at that time, with a side for "the kids" -- uptempo original songs -- and a side for "the adults", with orchestral versions of more traditional Christmas songs, arranged by the Four Freshmen's arranger Dick Reynolds, including a gorgeous version of "We Three Kings": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "We Three Kings"] The Beach Boys would have another attempt at making a Christmas album, in 1977, which went unreleased at the time -- mostly because much of it is truly terrible. However, there were a couple of worthwhile tracks on the album -- Brian Wilson's "Winter Symphony": [Excerpt: The Beach Boys, "Winter Symphony"] And his brother Dennis' "Morning Christmas": [Excerpt: Dennis Wilson, "Morning Christmas"] Much of that album has since been released, with their 1964 Christmas album, on the compilation "Ultimate Christmas". Both Brian Wilson and Mike Love have since released solo Christmas albums. Both are patchy affairs, but Wilson's has a lovely version of "Joy to the World" as a bonus track: [Excerpt: Brian Wilson, "Joy to the World"] And it has a few other genuinely nice tracks, while the highlight of Love's is rather less impressive -- a reworking of "Shortenin' Bread" titled "Reason For the Season": [Excerpt: Mike Love, "Reason for the Season"] Both albums also include remakes of "Little Saint Nick", the one Beach Boys Christmas song that has really entered the consciousness of the general public. And while this podcast episode might have ended up being too late for you to still be hearing that one on the radio, I'm sure you'll start hearing it again, for the fifty-eighth straight year, come the last week of November 2021. Because some things, at least, stay the same no matter what's happening in the rest of the world.
*) Fighting continues for control of Donbass region - Zelenskyy Fighting for control of the Donbass region in Ukraine continues, according to the country's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In an address to the nation, he said the “situation in Donbass is difficult” and that Bakhmut, Kreminna and other areas now require “maximum strength and concentration.” Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gave Ukraine an ultimatum to fulfil Moscow's proposals or its army would decide the issue. The proposals include surrendering territory Russia controls. *) Serbian army ordered for combat readiness: defence minister Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia continue to escalate. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has ordered combat readiness for the armed forces and security services at the highest level. This is according to Defense Minister Milos Vucevic, who said the aim is to protect the territorial integrity of Serbia. Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic said Vucic also ordered security forces within the ministry to be at full combat readiness. *) Türkiye's gas reserves in Black Sea now totalled $1T: Erdogan Türkiye's president has announced the discovery of an additional 58 billion cubic metres of natural gas in the Black Sea. Following a Cabinet meeting, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Türkiye's natural gas reserve in the Black Sea has now risen to 710 billion cubic metres – a market value of one trillion dollars. Erdogan said the newly discovered Caycuma-1 field will be connected to the Sakarya field and from there to the national grid. Last month, he said Türkiye is on track for the Sakarya gas field to go online in 2023. *) Dozens dead in major US winter storm Emergency crews in New York have been scrambling to rescue marooned residents from what authorities called the “blizzard of the century”. A relentless storm left at least 47 people dead across nine states and is causing US Christmas travel chaos. With more snow in the forecast and most of New York's Buffalo city impassable, officials are warning residents to bunker down and stay in place. *) Heba Saadia: First Palestinian referee at FIFA Women's World Cup World football authority FIFA has chosen, for the first time, a female Palestinian referee to officiate at the upcoming Women's World Cup matches. The official Palestinian News & Information Agency reported that Heba Saadia will make the calls at the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The ninth Women's World Cup is the first to be co-organised by two nations and the first to include 32 countries.
As we celebrate the arrival of Jesus on Christmas, Pastor Sam explores what it means for Jesus to be "Emmanuel: God With Us." Connect At Artisan: https://www.artisan.church/connect
Unto Us (Christmas At Calvary) | The Day After Christmas | 12-24-2022
God With Us | Christmas 2022 12-24-22 | Isaiah 7:14 | Mike Baker
A message from our series "God With Us," where we take a spirited look into the concept of "Emmanuel" (which means "God with us"), and where it all began: the birth of Jesus Christ around 2000 years ago.
A message from our series "God With Us," where we take a spirited look into the concept of "Emmanuel" (which means "God with us"), and where it all began: the birth of Jesus Christ around 2000 years ago.
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December 19-25 It's never easy to comprehend that another year has flown past us and it's Christmas again. Don't the days seem to go quicker than they used to? With this glorious season upon us, we are blessed to be able to talk about this day of days and this time of times when the Savior came to this earth to experience mortality and to wrought the Atonement in our behalf. Do we realize that this entire last year of study has truly been about God's people anticipating His arrival? Let's talk about that.
Messages - Cornerstone Calvary Chapel - 6550 Rt. 9 Howell, NJ
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John 3:16 (morning worship during Christmas Cantata) Preacher: Daniel Pelichowski
The New Story Podcast exists to equip you to live out your Christian life as you faithfully love God and love others with truth and grace. To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church..Series: Christmas At New Story Week 2Message Title: God Is With UsSpeaker: Dennis ThompsonTo learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
John 3:16 (morning worship during Christmas Cantata) Preacher: Daniel Pelichowski
How many of us are able to recognize the ways that God is at work among us how many of us are so busy that we don't notice the ways in which God is trying to reveal himself and his love to us? let us prepare the Way of the Lord, for His coming at Christmas by recognizing how He is at work among us.
Abi is joined by Elaine Storkey, philosopher, sociologist and theologian and author of “Meeting God in Matthew”. Also Helen Syrop, founder of Hope Housing and homelessness expert and Jen, an adoptive parent and currently researching faith group responses to hardship in the UK. We take a beautiful walk through Matthew and along the way talk about that John Lewis advert, the sentimentality around Homelessness at Christmas and how to find beauty in the mess.A HUGE thank you to Dr J for allowing us to use his track Immanuel (God With Us), you can support him and say thanks by buying his latest music at Bandcamp.A very happy Christmas to all of you, and thanks for being with us this year. See you in 2023!
When something in life eventually fails, we need something to keep us going. Join us in week 2 of our 2022 Advent teaching series, Christmas Cookies.
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Message from Dale Cuckow on July 31, 2022