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As we continue our series in Romans, Greg helps us look at Abraham and how he believed and trusted God. We also see how David, despite his sin responded rightfully to it. Jesus has paid the debt for our sin and we are now made righteous!Join us again next week as we continue the series at 9:30am and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
We discuss the culture of gambling and drinking in La Crosse with UW-L political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, and WIZM’s Brad Williams, and then feature another woman-owned business "for no reason whatsoever" The conversation went a bunch of different ways, including when residents voted by referendum whether to allow a casino to come to La Crosse. Another reason for the talk stems from two La Crosse businesses not being allowed to have their liquor licenses renewed by the city council, and whether Wisconsin’s sports gambling legalization gets fully implemented before Gov. Tony Evers retires. After that, Chergosky talked about the politics of the Wisconsin governor’s race, now that there are seven Democrats and two Republicans on the ballot — and the dilemma of the less popular candidates either needing to make a name for themselves or drop out or go. Lastly, we hyped up another women-owned business in the area “for no reason whatsoever.” Our seventh business featured is Scrappin’ on the Ranch, in Pickwick, Minn. — tucked in the bluffs between La Crosse and Winona. Jolene Danca joined to tell us about her B&B that was created for scrapbookers to get away for a weekend — and she has everything there a scrapbooker would need — but has evolved into everything from bachelorette and graduation parties to weddings and business trainings. Check out Scrappin’ on the Ranch here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we continue our series in Romans, Pete helps us look through the gift of salvation, helping us to notice the But Now....who we were in sin and through God's grace being redeemed, and the hope that is now coming.Join us again next week as we continue the series at 9:30am and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series in Romans, PHG helps us to look through the Roadmap of Romans where all men without Christ are under sin, but through Christ we see the deliverance.Join us again next week as we continue the series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series in Romans, Pete helps us to answer the questions about our own hearts and about God's righteousness that are asked at the beginning of Romans 3. He also finds time to celebrate a certain title win that he's been waiting for for over 2 decades...Join us again next week as we continue the series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today Pete continues are series in Romans, highlighting the importance of Faith rather than works through the law.Join us next week at one of our three services 9:30am and 11:30am at UWL, and our third service at the Hub 18:30.Find out more at RedeemerLondon.org
A day after a conversation about creating a county committee on data centers, UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky joined and toyed with the idea of also having a committee for bringing Costco to the area. It's a matter that was discussed years ago, when River Point District, downtown, had interest from Costco, and was rehashed this week with the La Crosse County Board chair, as well as Jason Spangler's As I See It. Aside from that, however, Chergosky helped break down the gerrymandering wars that could come to Wisconsin. But, also, does the general public know what gerrymandering means? We asked Chergosky if this term is familiar with his new students at UW-L. That actually led to a whole other discussion about student knowledge, cheating with A.I., how students take notes (notebook, or computer?) and the benefits of teaching cursive in grade school — plus can people even read my cursive. After that, more state politics, including back to being pro rigging the voting maps as a way to win the Wisconsin governor election, plus how a $2.5 billion deal between three retiring politicians failed, and what it says about looking ahead to the makeup of state government next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in our latest preaching series we continue focusing on Paul's teaching on sin in the early chapters of Romans. Greg reminds us of our call to repentance, and how it can set us free!Join us again next week as we continue the series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
One of the biggest events that happens in La Crosse every year is going to remain a staple of the city through the year 2034. The WIAA and UW-L worked out its longest deal ever, eight years, to keep the state track and field meet here. La Crosse is always looking to expand the types of events it can host but state track has been a staple since the early 1990s. But, recently we've seen the addition of the WIAA state team wrestling meet in town, as well as other regional and national events. Helping bring those events to the region is Explore La Crosse. Jeremiah Burish is the sports sales director there. He joined to help discuss getting the state track deal done, what other events could be in the works — like potential bids for state gymnastics or cross country — and some of the high-profile competitions coming to the area. That includes a massive showcase later this month, as UW-La Crosse prepares to host the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Championships at Roger Harring Stadium from May 21–23, and the La Crosse Center will host the DIII wrestling championships next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we continue our series in the book of Romans, moving into our first major section which focuses on sin. Pete reminds us that it is important for us to have a biblical view of sin to fully understand the wonder of the gospel.Join us next week as we continue the series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.orgApologies for the delay in this week's release.
As we continue our series in Romans, Ross helps us to understand what it truly means to know God and to live by faith.Join us next week as we continue our series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org.
Today, as we continue our series in Romans, we are stirred to imitate Paul as he displays his passion for the gospel and the way it has transformed his life.Join us next week as we continue our series at the 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Tonight on Airey Bros Radio Episode 449, we go belly-to-belly with Coach Dave Malecek, Head Wrestling Coach at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse—one of the premier NCAA Division III wrestling programs in the country.Coach Malecek just wrapped up his 20th season leading UWL Wrestling, highlighted by a 2nd place finish at the 2026 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships, tying the best finish in program history. A multi-time NWCA National Coach of the Year and Hall of Fame inductee, Coach Malecek shares elite-level insights into:Building a championship culture in college wrestlingThe reality of D1 vs D2 vs D3 recruitingThe impact of the transfer portal and NIL eraDeveloping athletes over time vs “instant starters”The importance of team culture, patience, and long-term growthLessons from coaching All-Americans, national champions, and late bloomersWe also dive into the crossover between wrestling, cross country, and track & field, mental toughness, and how elite programs sustain success year after year.This episode is a must-listen for:Wrestlers, runners, and student-athletesParents navigating the recruiting processCoaches building programs at any levelAnyone chasing long-term athletic development
Today we begin a new preaching series at Redeemer, focusing on Romans 1-8. The series is entitled 'The Gospel of God' and in this introduction, Pete reminds us what the gospel tells us about our identity in Christ, and what it means for us today.We look forward to continuing this series over the coming weeks at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we celebrate Easter Sunday together Pete concludes our series in the Gospel of Mark, delivering a Resurrection Sandwich! He encourages us to be challenged and inspired by the stories of those around Jesus at the time of his death, burial and resurrection, and reminds us that He is our Living Hope!Join us next week as we begin a new preaching series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
This Good Friday, Jonathan helps us to reflect on Peter's denial of Jesus, and challenges us as to where in our lives we have been denying him, inviting us to repentance and confession as we reflect upon the death of Jesus.Join us on Easter Sunday at any of our three services - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL or 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
The Coaching Carousel took many spins since we dropped our previous podcast, and it's time we caught up with those movements and get someone on the podcast! That honor goes to Michael Zweifel at UW-La Crosse, who replaces Matt Janus after Janus's move to Division II. Zweifel was one of two finalists who were UW-L coordinators, but he says there was no feats of strength competition with fellow Eagles staffer Tarek Yaeggi, who is a La Crosse alumnus and remains offensive coordinator. Key topics of conversation: Will Zweifel continue to call the defense? And how did the all-time record-holding wide receiver in NCAA Division III history make that transition from offense to defense in the first place? As a guy who grew up around the UW-Whitewater Warhawks program, where his dad was an assistant coach, who were his favorite Warhawks? What changes does Zweifel have in mind for the La Crosse program? WashU didn't change coaches, but the football program is changing conferences this season, and that means going from the CCIW, where North Central and Wheaton stood between the Bears and the playoffs, to the North Coast Athletic Conference, where the list of teams at the top is even longer: John Carroll, DePauw, Wabash, now WashU. Bears coach Aaron Keen talks about what kind of offseason preparation they are doing to get ready for nine new opponents this fall, the long career of former head coach Larry Kindbom, who coached Keen as a player and remained on as a full-time assistant coach up until retiring at the age of 72. We also finish our mini-tour of Division III football programs in Southern California which are being revived as we chat with Azusa Pacific football coach AJ Parnell. Parnell is a former Bethel quarterback and assistant coach who returned to the west coast to bring this football program back, after it had been dormant since 2020, and to bring some Division III experience to an athletic department which could use it, as the school reclassifies from NCAA Division II to Division III. Our guests on this podcast: UW-La Crosse coach Michael Zweifel, WashU coach Aaron Keen and Azusa Pacific coach AJ Parnell.
Mac Kiel in studio previewing committee week for the city of La Crosse, which includes potentially spending thousands of dollars in TID money like it’s an expiring gift card, that includes some big projects. Kiel helps explain—with the help of TID expert John Kovari from UW-L speaking with us before the show—some of the potential avenues for spending the money, which includes moving up the timetable on $450,000 in Civic Center Park upgrades, covering cost overruns on the $4 million Wagon Wheel Trail grant, or making the final $120,000 payment to the wastewater treatment plant. We also discussed the $10,000 library mural, how the Cameron Park farmers market on Sundays will be a little bit more than what’s traditionally been there, and a look back at the closed session regarding the Radisson. We also we break down the difference between those secret meetings and the "special meeting" appeal for a North Side business happening next week. Kiel is a former La Crosse City Council member, who is an advocate for providing the public with what is happening with city government. She also serves on some city boards and works with the unsheltered population.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we celebrate a Dedication Sunday, with parents committing themselves to raising new children in line with God's word, we continue our Sandwiches in Mark preaching series. Pete introduces us to the stories of the Fig Tree and the Temple, and reminds us that our salvation is not based on what we can do, but what Jesus has done for us.Join us next week as we continue our series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we celebrate Mother's Day and continue our series in the book of Mark we don't shy away from a challenging passage! Pete speaks to us on the Antichrist Sandwich from Mark 13 and challenges us that following Jesus means focusing more on what the signs are pointing to than the signs themselves, it means there will be suffering, but it ultimately leads to our salvation in him.Join us next week as we celebrate dedications at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or come along and join us at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
We talked some glory days and previewed the National Championships with Hall of Fame UW-La Crosse wrestling coach Dave Malecek. That included the coach, in his 20th season, being brutally honest about what “college days Malecek” would do to the eight guys he has headed to Nationals this Friday and Saturday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Malecek was a two-time state champ at Osage High School (91-9 career record) and went on to qualify for Division I Nationals four times at Northern Iowa, before participating in the USA Wrestling Team Olympic Trials in 1992 and 1996. Aside from his wrestling days, we get into the eight from UW-L headed to Nationals this weekend and what makes each of those guys unique. That includes one who graduated from UW-L as a two-time Nationals qualifier — where he took 2nd and 3rd — then went back home to coach his brother in high school for a year and is now back as a grad student and back at Nationals ranked with a 17-0 record. Over Malecek’s career at UW-L, he’s coached 72 All-Americans, including 14 individual National Champions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He has more receptions in college football history than anyone, he tried out for the Green Bay Packers, he won a European football championship playing both ways, and he might drive his Hall of Fame coach dad crazy with what he wants to do with the UW-La Crosse football team. Michael Zweifel just took over the UW-L program and he joined Thursday as we relived some of his glory days and discussed how he’s going to approach the new gig as head coach. Zweifel has been with UW-L the past four years, including the last two as defensive coordinator. As a player, Zweifel won what’s the Division III version of the Heisman (Gagliardi Trophy) with Dubuque, and led the nation in yards (1,915) and catches (140) back in 2011. He also graduated with 463 receptions, the most in college football history. That earned him a tryout with the Packers, during the height of the Aaron Rodgers-to-Jordy Nelson days. Some years later Zweifel went on to play for the Vienna Vikings, winning a championship there. Zweifel is also a sports science nerd and his approach to practices and utilizing time might come as a bit of a football culture shock — certainly to his dad, Stan Zweifel. While his father — who coached at UW-Whitewater and Dubuque and has written six books on coaching — believes in traditional "mental toughness," Michael is leaning into "chaos training." He plans to scrap "sterile" drills like hitting the sled or running through bags in favor of "small-sided games" that force players to be adaptable. "If it doesn't move the needle forward, we're not gonna waste our time on it," Zweifel said, noting that improving weightlifting numbers "doesn't make you a better football player" and he'll eliminate things that don't help on Saturdays. We also discuss taking over a program that’s been to the playoffs five consecutive years and just watched its rival, UW-River Falls, win the national championship last season. Zweifel is now tasked with rebuilding a defense that graduated eight starters as he looks to take the Eagles to the next level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we continue our series in the Gospel of Mark, Josh reminds us of the call of Jesus to come before our king with childlike faith, and with a heart of expectation, laying down the burdens of our lives and surrendering the things that prevent us from enjoying relationship with him.Join us next week as we continue our series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or at our evening service, 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
This Sunday Greg helps us to explore the biblical principles of baptism by focusing on one of the well-known verses in the bible - John 3:16.Join us next week as we celebrate baptisms at our morning services - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or come along to our evening service, 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series in Mark, Pete shares from Chapter 7 as he reflects on Jesus' teaching on handwashing.Join us next week as we celebrate baptisms at our morning services - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or come along to our evening service, 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our preaching series in the Gospel of Mark, Pete serves up a Discipleship Sandwich, challenging us to be those that are willing to go wherever God calls us with the gospel, and to give everything for his kingdom.Join us next week at one of our three services - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series in Mark, Greg teaches us how we can have our own faith stirred by the faith of both Jairus and the woman who was bleeding in Mark 5.Join us again 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
Today we continued our series in the Gospel of Mark looking at another sandwich! This time we focused on the parable of the sower, and Paul encouraged us to set aside the things that so easily distract us from focusing on Jesus.Join us next week as we continue this series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org.The table referenced by Paul as part of his sermon can be found here - https://shorturl.at/QvLKW
Today as we continued our series on the Sandwiches in Mark, Pete explains to us how Jesus teaches us about family and rejection in Mark 3:20-35.Join us again next week as we meet at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series in the gospel of Mark, Greg shares with us how the actions of the pharisees in this story should challenge us on how we can so easily create barriers to experiencing the fullness of a relationship with Jesus.Join us next week as we continue this series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today we begin our preaching series in the Gospel of Mark, looking at his storytelling sandwiches from throughout the book. Pete begins by serving us a Forgiveness Sandwich from Mark 2 as he tells the story of the healing and forgives of the paralysed man.Join us next week as we continue this 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
As we begin 2026 we are also beginning a week of prayer and fasting at Redeemer. As it starts, Pete encourages us from passages throughout scripture to dive deeper into the spiritual disciplines of prayer and fasting, that we might depend more on God this year, and know a more intimate relationship with him.Find out how to join us this week at redeemerlondon.org/weekofprayer and join us next week as we start our new preaching series in the gospel of Mark. We meet at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Please enjoy this message from our annual Christmas family service, as Ethan, one of our ID Students, shares with us what we can learn from the Song of the Angels found in Luke chapter 2.Join us again in the new year on Sundays at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, and at 6:30pm at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today we are sharing with you the message from our annual carol service - this year it was focused on 'The Wonders of His Love'. Pete shares with us how it is love that defines Christmas, and invites you to join us on our Alpha course - beginning 28th of December - if you are interested in finding out more about our God of Love!You can join us at our services this Sunday - 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or at 6:30pm at The Hub, where we'll be continuing our Advent preaching series.Find out more about alpha at redeemerlondon.org/alpha
This Sunday morning we continue our Advent series on the Songs from the book of Luke. Matt Woodrow helps us as we listen to the song of Zechariah, as he sings about longing and rescue.Join us again next Sunday for our family service as we continue this series at 9:30 and 11:30am at UWL, or join us at our evening service at 6:30pm at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today was the beginning of our new Advent preaching series - Sing, Sing, Sing - we'll be looking at four songs from the bible which celebrate Jesus' birth as we move towards Christmas! We begin with Mary's song - The Magnificat - and Pete commends us to remember it's not about us, but all about Jesus.Join us next week at our service at 10:30am at UWL, or at one of our carol services, running at 4:30 and 6:30 at UWL. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org/christmas
As we conclude our series on the Ten Commandments, Ross shares a message focused on the final commandment - Do Not Covet. He commends us to have an attitude of contentment in what God has blessed us with.Join us next Sunday as we begin our Advent series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series on the Ten Commandments, Pete helps us to see the fundamental importance of truth in our lives as followers of Jesus. Join us next week for the conclusion of 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
This week we celebrated baby dedications at Redeemer, and Pete continued our series on the Ten Commandments, looking at number 8 - Do Not Steal. He challenged us not only to obey the commandment, but to live with an attitude of godly stewardship and radical generosity.Join us next week as we continue this series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more information at redeemerlondon.org
This Sunday we continued our preaching series on the Ten Commandments, and Pete preached on the 7th commandment - Do Not Commit Adultery. Reminding us that this is not only about honouring God with our bodies, but about seeking to imitate the faithfulness that God shows to us, in the faithfulness we show to our spouse and to our neighbour.Join us next week as we continue this series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
This 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 encouraged us through Jesus' teaching on what the Kingdom of God is like, and how understanding it transforms the way we live - shaping our values, relationships, and hope for the future.Join us again next week as we continue our series on the 10 Commandments - 9:30am, 11:30am at UWL and 6:30pm at The Hub.
As we continue our series on the Ten Commandments, Paul challenges us to consider what it means to value and protect life. We will look beyond the physical act to what it reveals about our hearts - anger, forgiveness, and the call to see every person made in God's image. 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
As we continue our series on the Ten Commandments, Pete challenges us on what it would look like to return to an honour based culture within our community. Whether this means honouring our biological father and mother, or those whom the bible calls us to relate to in a parental way.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
This morning we celebrated baptisms at our 9:30 and 11:30 services, and Pete continued our series in the Ten Commandments. As we looked at the fourth commandment, to remember the Sabbath, we were reminded what it looks like to seek true rest in Jesus, and how we can do that in London in 2025!Join us as we continue the series next week at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today as we continue our series in the Ten Commandments, Greg reminds us that the third commandment is not something to be brushed aside, or taken lightly. He encourages us that as name bearers of Christ, all of our lives are displaying to others what we truly believe about the name of our Lord Jesus.Join us next week as we continue this series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and at our 6:30pm service at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
As we continue our series on the Ten Commandments this week, Pete shares on what it looks like for us to obey the second commandment in 2025, challenging us on how dangerous it can be to place other things above the authority of God in our lives, or to make idols of the good things he has given us.Join us again next week as we continue this 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 this one off message, guest speaker Natalie Williams joins us from Jubilee+, an organisation which equips churches to serve the poor in their local area. She challenged us on how we can be a church which is welcome to those from all different backgrounds, and how as Christians we are called to become more like Jesus, rather than more like one another!Join us next week as we return to our series on the Ten Commandments at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and our 6:30pm service at The Hub.Find out more at redeemerlondon.org
Today Pete teaches us what it means in 2025 to obey the first commandment - You Shall Have No Other Gods Before Me. In a world where idols compete for our worship on a daily basis, he emphasises the importance of living a life wholeheartedly devoted to worshiping the one true living God!Join us next week as we welcome guest speaker Natalie Williams at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, and have a one week break from our Ten Commandments series at our 6:30pm service at The Hub, hearing a one off preach!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.
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