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This morning Greg continued our series in 1 Thessalonians, reminding us of a key question that we must be asking ourselves throughout our Christian walk - Are You Ready? - He shows us the example of Timothy and how we can follow it as we seek to take ground for the kingdom of God around us. Join us again next week as we continue our series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.orgIf you would like to contact our prayer team during the week you can do so by emailing prayer@redeemerlondon.org. To find out more about the Seeing Jesus Together bible study resource mentioned in today's message, visit seeingjesustogether.com
This Sunday, Pete continues our series in 1 Thessalonians, preaching on Paul's longing to see the Thessalonians again. Join us next week as we continue the series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
In today's sermon, Pete teaches us from Paul's ministry to the Thessalonians in 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16, that we should be excited about Gospel Advance! We need to be willing to pay a Gospel Price, but expectant that we are living for a Gospel Prize!Join us next week as we continue our series 'In Light of His Return' at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
On a baptism Sunday at Redeemer, Pete introduces our new series in 1 & 2 Thessalonians, challenging us with the faith and example of the church in Thessaloniki to whom Paul is writing. Join us next week as we continue the series at our services at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Jon and Aaron face the depth of Baseball without NBA or NFL.. Brewers have a few shining spots, but no serious consistency. UW-L makes some news with Jack Studer invited to Packers and Men's and Women's Conference Track and Field Champs.
This Sunday we were blessed to be joined by Jeremy Moses, one of the pastors at Grace Church Waterloo, who are part of the Advance movement of churches along with Redeemer. He challenged us on how we are stepping out of our comfort zone and letting God use us to advance his kingdom, whether that be by crossing the street or crossing the globe.We are excited to be supporting Jeremy and his family as they seek to plant a new church in Milan, Italy in just a few months, please be praying for them as they prepare to move and get in touch if you would like to know more about how you can get involved.Join us next week at our services at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL or at 6:30pm at The Hub, and find out more about us at redeemerlondon.org
This Sunday, we conclude our series in Matthew by looking at The Great Commission. Pete encourages us to see the claim, the command and the comfort of what Jesus is calling all of those who follow him to in their lives as his disciples.Join us again next Sunday at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today is Resurrection Sunday! This podcast episode begins with a poem written and read by Steve Page, followed by our sermon from this morning as Pete encourages us to behold the power, the purpose, and the person of the resurrected Jesus. Join us next week as we begin a new series looking at Paul's letters to the Thessalonians. You can join us at our 9:30 & 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
This Good Friday, Josh speaks to us on the journey of Jesus to the cross, and how we can learn from his humility and obedience. He reminds us that there are many reasons for us to call this day Good Friday.Join us on a Sunday morning for our services at 9:30 & 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our Crucified Messiah series, Greg reminds us that even in the midst of his trial Jesus was fully God, and knew exactly what he was doing. He challenges us to see Jesus for who he truly is, and to let him reign in our lives.Join us next week as we continue our series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
In today's episode - We talk with Head Coach Jimmy LitscherTOPICS COVERED1- Jimmy talks about being a 3 sport athlete 2. Jimmy shares his experience playing football at UWL 3. We talk benefits and challenges of being the football coach and strength coach.4 We talk about building a strength program for the entire school5. Jimmy gives his GET YOUR EDGE adviceIf you enjoy the podcast please share it with your athletes- teachers- parents and other coaches.Help us grow our GET YOUR EDGE community and share the podcast.#chop-itGET YOUR EDGE PODCASTInstagram and X- @getyouredgepodDean Contactwww.foxvalleythrowsclub.comInstagram and X- @foxvalleythrowsBrian Contactwww.sportsadvantedge.comInstagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott23X- @botter23 / @sportadvantedgeappletonEmail- Brian@sportsadvantedge.comGraphics and Logo- Bailey MarashInstagram and X- @bmarasch13#foxvalleythrows #getyouredge #sportsadvantedge #hardwork #athlete #makernation #foxvalley #fireit #feedthecats #loadthedawgs
Send us a textIn the third of our messages shared on Mother's Day, Matt spoke to us at the Evening Service from Revelation 21, reminding us of the wonderful truths about what our eternal future will look like in the kingdom of heaven, and how it can stir us to worship, and joy in our lives today. You will find the other two messages wherever you get your podcasts.Join us next week as we continue our Crucified Messiah series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org.
Send us a textIn the second of our Mothering Sunday talks, Sarah tells us about God's heart for family, and how it plays a crucial role in his redemption plan. She challenges us that a call to be part of family is central to our identity as Christians. Listen to the other two messages from today's services wherever you get your podcasts.Join us again next Sunday as we continue our Crucified Messiah series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textIn the first of our three different preaches from the three services on Mothering Sunday, Melissa speaks to us from Genesis 16, and the story of Hagar. She reminds us that we have a God who sees us, regardless of our situation, and he loves to transform our lives. Look out for the other messages shared this Sunday wherever you get your podcasts.Join us next week as we continue our Crucified Messiah series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textToday, as we continue our series on the Crucified Messiah, Pete shares with us about the event of Jesus' arrest, focusing on the three speeches of Jesus as he speaks to Judas, Peter and the crowd. Join us again next week for Mother's Day as we celebrate with three different messages at our three services - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we continue our series - The Crucified Messiah - leading up to Easter, we arrive with Jesus at the garden of Gethsemane, where we learn from his example of how to pray and seek peace in times of turmoil and despair.Join us next week as we continue our series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub! Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textThis Sunday we continued our series in Matthew looking at the Crucified Messiah. Focusing on the Lord's supper, Pete encouraged us with the different names of Jesus which are used in the passage, while challenging us on what it truly means to be a disciple, and call him Lord!Join us next week as we continue the series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we begin our new series for Lent - The Crucified Messiah - we learn how Jesus wasn't the Messiah that Judas expected, but that Mary recognised him as the true Messiah. Pete challenges us as to how we will respond to Jesus as our Crucified Messiah. Join us again on Sunday as we continue our series at our 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and 6:30pm at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
UW-L political science and public administration professor, Dr. John Kovari, joins in-studio to dissect everything from the city administrator's role in lowering La Crosse taxes to working Oompa Loompas into a conversation about TIFs — which might explain why his TIF book is orange. Kovari breaks down TIF (Tax Increment Financing) districts, how La Crosse uses them, and why they're on the spring ballot for both mayor and city council. Oh, and speaking of TIFs, Kovari literally wrote the book on them — Tax Increment Financing: A Practical Guide for Analyzing TIF Risks, Benefits, and Outcomes (available here). He is yet to set up a Pearl Street Books signing. Beyond TIFs, we dig into the pros and cons of La Crosse potentially hiring a city administrator, which is also on the ballot. Part of that conversation included whether the position could help lower taxes. Finally, we discuss regionalizing assets, like the La Crosse Center and the La Crosse Regional Airport and how that, too, could reduce the burden on city taxpayers. Basically, the whole show toyed with the one big question: How do we lower taxes in La Crosse so people actually want to move here?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textToday Pete continues our series on the book of Joshua, reminding us of the famous story of the battle of Jericho. He reminds us of the importance of simple, often silent obedience as we follow God, and that we can trust that he will bring the victory, in his perfect way.Join us next week at one of our three Sunday services - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. You can find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textThis morning Pete preached to us from Joshua 5, on the importance of preparing ourselves to be used by God. He reminds us that our character is much more important than our achievements, and our obedience is more important than our comfort.Join us next week as we welcome guest speaker Jonny Carson from Northern Ireland, who will be preaching at our 9:30am and 11:30am services at UWL, or come along to our 6:30pm service at The Hub to hear from another special guest! Find out more about us at redeemerlondon.org
UW-L political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, in the WIZM studio for La Crosse Talk discussing the worthwhile and worthless bill lawmakers propose, like banning cellphones in school in Wisconsin and putting Donald Trump on Mt. Rushmore. We went down a rabbit hole on that latter idea, while I came up with a better proposal — putting Trump on the $1 million bill. That, in a way, actually, already happened, but it did lead to a deep dive on the idea. After that, we got into a more substantive discussion on Wisconsin legislators proposing a school cellphone ban and how this is an example of big government doing something good versus leaving it to small governments, like school boards, to be the arbiter of such things. After that, other proposals by Republicans in the Legislature, including requiring schools to display “in god we trust,” what flags get to be flown, no tax on tips, return to work requirements and curbing the governor’s veto powers. Began the show, though talking about the Super Bowl halftime show with Kendrick Lamar and how that’s triggered 17 Louisiana Republicans worried something might happen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThis morning as we celebrated baptisms at Redeemer, Pete reminded us of Joshua 4, and another momentous 'Day to Remember' in the lives of the people of Israel. He stirred us to be those that remember all that God has done in our lives, and are stirred to worship him in response.Join us next week as we move to three Sunday services, 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. We would love to have you with us!Find out more about us at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textWelcome to part 3 of our series on the book of Joshua! Today, Greg encourages us to recognise that it is in the moments when the odds are stacked most against God, that he gets the most glory when he makes a way for his people. He stirs us towards obedience to follow God even when the waters of life are raging before us.Join us next week as we celebrate baptisms at our morning service, 10:30am at UWL, or come and share food with us at our evening service, 6:30pm at the Hub. We hope to see you there!Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textToday we continue our sermon series on the book of Joshua, shifting our focus from the nation of Israel to a woman named Rahab. Pete shows us how we can take inspiration from her faith, and be reminded that she, like us, was welcomed into the people of God as a result of her faith, and recognition of his power and lordship over her life.Join us next week as we continue the series at our morning and evening services. 10:30am at UWL or 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we begin the year, we begin a new preaching series, and Pete speaks to us from Joshua 1, stirring us to be strong and courageous as we look forward to 2025!Join us next week at our morning or evening service, 10:30am at UWL or 6:30pm at The Hub. We look forward to seeing you there!Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textThis Sunday, we continue our Advent series as Pete reminds us that our Joy this Christmas is because of who Jesus is and what he has done, not because of trees or presents or family!Join us this coming Sunday for our Christmas family service at UWL at 10:30am, our Evening Service will be back in the New Year. Find out more about our services this Christmas at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we begin the month of December, and prepare our hearts for Christmas, Pete finishes our series on Hebrews 11 by reminding us of the countless stories of faith which we can continue to be inspired by. He reminds us that whether we have a faith that leads to triumph, or a faith that guides us through suffering, our faith is in something better.Join us next week as we begin our Advent series at our morning and evening services. We meet at 10:30am at UWL and at 6:30pm at The Hub, and you can find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we continue with our series on faith in Hebrews 11, Pete tells us the story of Moses, and the steps of faith that defined his life, he asks us the question, what are we willing to turn our back on for the sake of the call of God on our lives?Join us again next week at 10:30am at UWL or at 6:30pm at The Hub to hear the next message in this series. For more information and to learn more about what we are up to this Christmas, visit our website at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textThis morning we were joined by a guest preacher - Matt Hosier from Gateway Church, Poole. Matt is on the global team for Advance, the family of churches of which we are a part - find out more at advancemovement.com. This morning he encourages us through Jesus' teaching on the greatest commandment, and how as we live it out we can enjoy intimate relationship with God, as well as being stirred to love those around us in Ealing.Find out more about us, and what we're up to in the lead up to Christmas 2024, at redeemerlondon.org - or join us at our services next week - 10:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub.
Send us a textApologies, we have had a few technical issues with our preaches over the past couple of weeks, we hope to be back to normal next week. This week's preach has the first minute or so cut off, but the rest of the message is available. We hope you enjoy!•••Today Ross preaches to us on the life of Abraham from Hebrews 11:8-12 and 17-19, reminding us that true faith is to be found by looking at God, rather than focusing on ourselves, and inspiring us with Abraham's example as an imperfect man who had faith in a perfect God.Join us as we continue this series next week at our morning and evening services - 10:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textToday we began a new preaching series based on Hebrews chapter 11, looking at faith! As we start, Paul introduces us to what faith is, and the changes it should prompt in our lives, beginning by making the decision to follow Jesus with all of ourselves.Join us next week as we continue the series at our morning and evening services - 10:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we conclude our series on the 7 signs in the Gospel of John, and celebrate a baptism Sunday! Pete preaches to us on the raising of Lazarus, and Jesus' interactions with Martha, Mary and Lazarus himself, reminding us that Jesus is the resurrection and the life.Join us next week as we begin a new preaching series, at our morning and evening services - 10:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Send us a textAs we continue our preaching series on the Gospel of John, Pete preaches to us on the healing of a blind man, calling us to believe that Jesus can heal our spiritual blindness.We would love you to join us on a Sunday at one of our services, we meet at 10:30am at UWL and at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series on the seven signs in the Gospel of John, Greg asks the question - Are you in the boat? Are we willing to sail into the storms of life trusting that God has called us there, and he will guide our steps?Join us next week as we continue this series at our morning service (10:30am - UWL) and our evening service (6:30pm - The Hub). Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
UW-La Crosse won the John McNicolas meet last weekend and were led by Aidan and Grant Matthai. The Matthai Twins break down the win and how UWL plans to rebound from last year's 1 point loss. They detail their summer training and how they trained smarter after dealing with injuries during the track season. They give insights into the depth that UWL displayed last weekend and why they feel good about where they're at so far this season. How to Support D3 Glory Days: THE NEWSLETTER! D3 Glory Days Venmo. We launched a Patreon! Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Instagram, Twitter and Strava.
This Sunday we continue our series on Jesus' 7 signs in the Gospel of John. As we learn about the feeding of the five thousand men, Pete stirs us to bring what we have to Jesus, to expect him to us us for his glory, and reminds us that he is the bread of life.Join us as we continue our series next week, and are back to two services - 10:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
On this first episode of the second season, partners in life and in art, Mary Trotter and Ben Gonzales join us to kick things off. Parents to twin girls, Mary & Ben examine the juggling act that is a life in the theatre while raising children. Mary Trotter (she/her) is an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse where she teaches acting and musical theatre, and most recently directed The Wolves! She is an actor, director and intimacy choreographer. Professional credits span the country including Black Hills Playhouse, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Imagination Theater, Missouri Repertory Theatre, and Idaho Repertory Theatre. In addition to UWL, locally Mary has served as Intimacy Director for Viterbo University, La Crosse Community Theatre and Grey Area Productions. She received her BA from Bradley University and MFA from the University of Idaho, and has extensive training with Patsy Rodenburg, Theatrical Intimacy Education, and the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium. Mary has produced and directed theatre outreach programs such as Las Memorias and The Performance Project, focused on defining and sharing individual stories of participants. Benjamin Gonzales is an assistant professor teaching in the areas of theatre history and literature at Viterbo University. He has worked for the past 21 years as an instructor/professor, directing, and designing plays and teaching classes in playwriting, lighting, sound, theatrical literature and history, and design fundamentals and aesthetics. Benjamin has earned an MA in teaching from Washington State University, and an MFA in Theatre Arts (focused on dramatic writing) from the University of Idaho. He specializes in writing verbatim plays that highlight the stories of communities who have in some way been marginalized. Benjamin currently serves as the national chair of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival's (KCACTF) National Playwriting Program (NPP) and has previously served as the representation, equity, and diversity (RED) Coordinator. Plays written by Benjamin include: The Lion and Lamb (2016), Memoria de Oaxaca (2017), Up Chimacum Creek (2018), VOUCHer (2018), The Good Soldier (2018), and Sour Mash (2019).
In the next message as part of our 7 Signs series on the Book of John, Pete shares with us about the healing from the pool, the third sign mentioned in the gospel. He challenges us on whether we miss who Jesus is even when he is standing right in front of us, and asks whether we have got too used to a list of rules about what church should look like, and forgotten the true focus of our gathering together.Join us again next week as we continue our series, and remember that we will once again be running three services! 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series on the 7 signs in the book of John, Pete shares with us about Jesus being Lord over space, and encourages us that though we may have never met the physical person of Jesus, he can still bring transformation in our lives. Please join us at our services next week as we hear about the third sign in the book of John. We will be meeting at 9:30 and 11:30 at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.orgApologies for the reduced audio quality of today's sermon.
As we begin a new series, Pete keeps us up to date on his summer reading list, and introduces us to the mystery of the person of Jesus which unfolds throughout the book of John. Join us for the next 7 weeks as we explore the 7 signs of Jesus in this gospel.Redeemer Church London meets twice on Sundays, at 10:30am at UWL and at 6:30pm at The Hub. We would love to see you at one of our services soon, and you can find out more about us at redeemerlondon.org
In our final Sunday message as part of our Daniel series, Ross preaches from Daniel 9, reminding us of how we should pray, first focusing on God, secondly recognising our need to repent, and finally throwing ourselves on God's mercy. Join us this Wednesday at The Hub at 8pm for our final summer Bible Study as we look at Daniel 12.We hope to see you next week as we begin a new preaching series, our services run in the morning at UWL, beginning at 10:30am, and in the evening at The Hub, beginning at 6:30pm. You can find more information, as well as all of our previous Sunday messages at redeemerlondon.org
The newest charachter we dubbed "Porny McChancellor" is back! After we had him on yesterday ahead of his hearing, the hearing has officially begun! Today is day two
At one point they were funny though. That according to the UW-L interim chancellor. We've got audio from Joe Gow's hearing. Thankfully for us and the sake of content, this is only day 1. Also this hour our Everyday Hero, talking about the Shot Clock with Jen Lada, and audio from the Juneteenth celebration shooting
At least the morning was really nice! Looks like some heavy rain is headed our way this weekend. We started things off with Andy Hughes' version of the Thursday song and talked about his band, TUGG, playing this weekend at Make Music Madison as part of Make Music Day. In sports, the Grimace streak came to an end for the Mets, which led to Brian talking about what other McDonald's mascots could deliver a first pitch & start a new winning streak. Discussed yesterday's Joe Gow hearing as he tries to keep his job on the faculty at UWL, and we talked about the upcoming Simone Biles documentary. Had a great story about a family's pet donkey that went missing five years ago, but was recently seen with a new family. Justin Timberlake got popped for DUI earlier this week, but said he only had one martini. We wonder if he'll be cancelling shows, including the one in Chicago tomorrow. Today is the first day of summer, and we asked "What's something that seems easy to others, but is difficult for you?" Have you seen the 7'9” freshman on the Florida Gators? He's massive! During today's “Bad News with Happy Music”, we had stories about a city in Minnesota that had it's hydrants opened up illegally, a lawyer who poops in a Pringles can, Tasmania is trying to lure tourists with some unique job opportunities, another strange monolith has appeared, a member of the government in Vermont was busted pouring water in someone's bag, a guy tried to rob a bank after realizing that the front door was unlocked, a woman who got trapped in her Tesla, and a #FloridaMan who stole some beer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former UW-L Chancellor Joe Gow speaks with Wisconsin's Morning News to discuss where he stands before his hearing in front of the UW-L Board of Regents where he will fight to keep his job as a member of the UW-L faculty
Cue the Salt & Peppa! That is the voice of former UW-L Chancellor Joe Gow who will be in a hearing later today fighting for his retention of his job and to stay on the UWL faculty staff. This hour we also get in to Trump's visit to Racine, the work from home people who are working harder at not working than working, and a fantastic call by friend of show Jeff Levering on the Sal Frelick home run robbery.
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Jon and Aaron talk about the current state of the Brewers as well as the long term health of the team. Starting Pitching needs help while the young hitters are keeping the team on top of the division. Meanwhile, there is news about WIAC teams making the D3 Baseball and Softball national tournaments. Also, the WIAC crowns UW-L as champions in men's and women's track and field.
With the 2024 D3 Indoor Nationals this weekend, we turned the Mic over to our D3 National Champions on the D3GD team, Emily Richards and Cirrus Robinson. Emily won 9 titles and Cirrus won 4. They interviewed reigning INDOOR champions to discuss strategy, mindset, and what i means to be a National Champion. Noah and Stu were not D3 champions so we felt this was fun to have champs talk shop. They interviewed Jackson Anderson from Williams, Victoria Kadiri from Johns Hopkins, Sam Blaskowski from UWL, and Gracie Holland from UWW. Time Stamp: Jackson Anderson - 3:22 Victoria Kadiri - 15:59 Sam Blaskowski - 25:25 Gracie Holland - 38:33 Thank you to Tracksmith for supporting the Podcast. We're excited to be partnering with Tracksmith especially during the National Meet. They just released their Spring Collection which features the Harrier Long Sleeve. This merino-nylon blend long sleeve will beat the chill of the early morning and transition through to the warm afternoon temperatures. How to Support D3 Glory Days: Winter Hats D3 Glory Days Venmo. We launched a Patreon! Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Instagram, Twitter and Strava. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/d3glorydays/message