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Mark talks with Vincent in Brooklyn about the Secret Service. Mayor Adams wants to form a RAT PACK. Volunteers will be asked to hunt down the Vermon. Peter, from Florida, has a great idea of what Trump should call Kamala.
Do you ever have issues loving somebody else? There are be many reasons why relationships can be difficult – you're probably already thinking of them . . . and maybe even thinking about the specific people you're having a difficult time with. There are many ways to talk about relationship advice, but today we are going to focus on a different approach – one that we haven't talked about before. In this episode we will talk about the metaphor that we see in the Bible as the church being the bride of Christ – and how this image impacts our relationships. In today's episode of Doable Discipleship, host Jason Wieland is joined by Vermon Pierre, pastor of Roosevelt Community Church in Phoenix Arizona and author of the new book, Dearly Beloved: How God's Love for His Church Deepens Our Love For Each Other. In this conversation, Jason and Vermon talk about how cultural tendencies are making it easier for people to live separately from one another, what the biblical metaphor for marriage means, some ways that we can live a beloved life, and more. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by Saddleback Church Content Development Pastor Jason Wieland. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 370 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback). Doable Discipleship is a proud part of the Saddleback Family of Podcasts. To learn more about the Saddleback Family of Podcasts, visit saddleback.com/podcasts. Resources From This Episode: Dearly Beloved - https://www.amazon.com/Dearly-Beloved-Church-Deepens-Other/dp/0802428592/Related Doable Discipleship Episodes:Embracing the Beautiful Mess of Relationships - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5zKpa7Cb-8How Should I Relate to the Global Family of God - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9597cvSJf4s
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We are living in a world that is increasingly isolated, fractured, and lonely. And the church can feel the same. On this Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, pastor and author Vermon Pierre says when you know you are dearly loved by God, you can love him and others from the overflow. How do you live that out every day? Don't Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. Featured resource: DEARLY BELOVED: HOW GOD'S LOVE FOR HIS CHURCH DEEPENS OUR LOVE FOR EACH OTHERSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca McLaughlin is joined by Vermon Pierre to have a conversation about how God's love for His church deepens our love for each otherQuestions Covered in This Episode:What does your day-to-day life look like as a pastor?How did you become a Christian? What draws you to Christian community?What ethnic background was the church you grew up in?What was your experience with your faith at Princeton?What do you think about the local church theologically? What does that look like practically?Can you share an example where you have seen this lived out?How would you encourage someone who is hesitant to participate in a local church?How can someone be vulnerable in friendship? Guest Bio:Vermon Pierre is a founding pastor and the lead pastor at Roosevelt Community Church in Phoenix, Arizona. He is the author of Gospel Shaped Living, Dearly Beloved and a contributor to The New City Catechism Devotional. Vermon is a Princeton University graduate and has a Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He and his wife Dennae live in downtown Phoenix and have five children.Resources Mentioned:“Dearly Beloved” by Vermon Pierre Follow Us:Instagram | TwitterOur Sister Shows:Knowing Faith | The Family Discipleship Podcast | Starting Place | Tiny TheologiansConfronting Christianity is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon.
Moody author, Vermon Pierre, helps us explore how we can love others well in light of the roles the Lord has given each of us. Vermon's book Dearly Beloved: How God's Love for His Church Deepens Our Love for Each Other is a wonderful resource to help us understand how our life-giving relationship with the Lord can bring unity. Vermon (BA, Princeton University; MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is the lead pastor at Roosevelt Community Church, a diverse multiethnic congregation in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. He is the author of Gospel Shaped Living and a contributor to The New City Catechism Devotional, 15 Things Seminary Couldn't Teach Me, and Revisiting 'Faithful Presence': To Change the World Five Years Later. He and his wife, Dennae, live in downtown Phoenix and have five children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are living in a time of greater isolation, disunity, and loneliness. But thankfully we are caught in a love story. The Bible describes our relationship with God as a marriage, but what exactly does that mean? As we learn what it means to be Dearly Beloved, that all changes. Wednesday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, author and pastor, Vermon Pierre shows us that through the metaphor of marriage, we learn how we are loved, how to love God, and how to love one another.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are caught in a love story. The Bible describes our relationship with God as a marriage. But what exactly does that mean? In Dearly Beloved: How God’s Love for His church Deepens Our Love for Each Other, author and pastor Vermon Pierre ushers you into an understanding of that beautiful, life giving relationship. By tracing this love story throughout the Bible, through the metaphor of marriage, learn how you are loved, how to love God, and how to love one another better.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are living in a time where isolation, disunity, and loneliness are higher than ever before. The good news is God has shown us the answer to this problem through love. Pastor Vermon Pierre joins the program to share how we can love like God loves his church through our words, presence, and difficult situations as he shares from his new book "Dearly Beloved". Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Vermon Pierre (BA, Princeton University; MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is the lead pastor at Roosevelt Community Church, a diverse multiethnic congregation in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. He is the author of Gospel Shaped Living and a contributor to The New City Catechism Devotional, 15 Things Seminary Couldn't Teach Me, and Revisiting 'Faithful Presence': To Change the World Five Years Later. He and his wife, Dennae, live in downtown Phoenix and have five children. The Bible describes our relationship with God as a marriage. But what exactly does that mean? Author and pastor Vermon Pierre ushers us into an understanding of that beautiful, lifegiving relationship. By tracing this love story throughout the Bible, Pierre shows how the Lord's beloved love for us can better unite us to one another. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How does God's love for the Church, deepen our love for each other? We are living in a time of increasing loneliness, division, and isolation, so what is the remedy? God's remedy begins with a love story. In Scripture, the Church is referred to in the most intimate term of relationship, the Bride of Christ. What exactly does that mean? Pastor Vermon Pierre will lead us into a deeper understanding of the beautiful, life-giving relationship God has for us and how the Lord's love transforms all our relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kuvanveistäjä Jenni Tieahon teoksia pääsee näkemään lähiaikoina eri puolilla Suomea. Ensi viikolla avautuu yksityisnäyttely Heinolassa, Hämeenlinnassa Metsien kuninkaalliset – yhteisnäyttely jatkuu tammikuulle, ja teoksia on tulossa myös mm. Espoon uuden pikaraitiolinjan reitille Espoon kaupungin, Vermon raviradan ja Espoon modernin taiteen museon yhteishankkeena. Jenni Tieahon teokset rakentuvat pääosin luonnonmateriaaleista. Minna Pyykkö jutteli hänen kanssaan siitä, miten tuohi, sammaleet, saniaiset, kävyt ja pajut taipuvat nykytaiteen kielelle.
Jim Douglas, 80th governor of Vermon, joins Kurt & Anthony for a fun conversation. Mr Douglas shares his perspective on local and national politics.
In this episode of We Are Vineyard, Jay talks with Dennae Pierre about growing up in a close but chaotic household and the stability she found in the church, pursuing mentors, and being identified as a leader early on in life. Dennae shares how she's navigated issues of race, as well as her call to ministry as a woman. They also talk about her passion for empowering laity and cultivating multidenominational, multiethnic, and multicultural communities through the Surge Network, and what God is forming in her through this process. Dennae was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She is the Executive Director the Surge Network in Arizona. She is also a co-director for City to City North America and for The Crete Collective, which grows churches in communities of color. She planted Roosevelt Community Church with her husband Vermon, who is the lead pastor. Dennae has her M.A. from Covenant Theological Seminary and her DMin from Western Theological Seminary. Dennae's passion is to equip churches and Christians to cross cultures and boundaries to unite in love for Jesus, deepen their love for one another and to advocate for justice with the poor and marginalized. She speaks, writes, and consults about reconciliation, justice, healthy leadership and developing multi-ethnic teams. Dennae and Vermon have two sons and three daughters: Marcel, Mya, Judah, Jovanna, and Rosa. The Pierre family lives in Downtown Phoenix. Show Notes: Healing Prayers And Meditations To Resist A Violent World: https://www.restorativeleaders.com/ Surge Network: https://www.surgenetwork.com/ Tempered Resilience by Tod Bolsinger: https://amzn.to/3lf35jq
In this episode, Dennae Pierre talks about solidarity in the church, engaging cross-culturally, and radical obedience to Jesus. Dennae Pierre is one of the co-Directors for the Crete Collective and leads the Surge Network in Arizona. She also serves as one of the Co-Directors for City to City North America. She has her MA from Covenant Theological Seminary and DMin from Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan). Dennae self-published her first book in 2020– Healing Prayers to Resist a Violent World. She is married to Vermon, the lead pastor at Roosevelt Community Church, a multiethnic church in downtown Phoenix. Dennae and Vermon have five children.Dennae's Recommendations:CommunityThe Creative Encounter by Howard ThurmanConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcastSupport the show
As we've been in this 3rd season of the podcast, we've had the indelible privilege of speaking to people who have been at the center of justice and peace activity, both in their life personally, as an application of biblical instruction, but also in their city…and fort us here, they've been active and at the center of justice and peace in our city, making the kind of difference that for our guest today, has spanned generations. Neighborhood Ministries is a pillar in downtown Phoenix. Located just on the other side of the tracks, Neighborhood has been at the forefront, demonstrating God's heart for the poor, the marginalized…and the immigrant. Established now 40 years ago this year by founder & president, Kit Danley, Neighborhood Ministries, has become a refuge for so many and continues to bring life, justice and peace to an area that was often faced with death, injustice and chaos. In this episode, Kit graciously dialogues with myself, John and Vermon about how to see justice, both in neighborhoods and for local communities here, but also for those abroad who, for many reasons, now find themselves here. We're reminded that God's heart is for them all, and in prophetic style, Kit has demonstrated that to our city, and explains to us today, just how much.
In this season of the podcast, we decided to address the topic of justice and how we might see more just societies. We've mentioned that we'd be inviting guests, and we had the greatest privilege enjoying conversation with Pastor Aubrey Barnwell, Senior Pastor at First New Life Missionary Baptist Church in South Phoenix. On the issue of justice, Christians have found themselves on opposite sides of the conversation, tensions rising about the varied involvement in social justice and whether we should be so involved. But with countless records of injustice all around us, how exactly do we overcome? Today, we get to share in the insight of someone who's actually been there…and done that. We often lose the connection between spirituality and social justice, as if the body wasn't also formed by the hands of God, who is spirit. Today, Pastor Barnwell reminds myself, John, and Vermon about how our spirituality extends through our humanity and into society, so that we might, if even a little bit, effect change to see God's will done on earth, as it is in Heaven. Enjoy.
This episode is sort of a one off, and we'll have a few of these sprinkled in between our regularly scheduled programming throughout this season. But in case you missed it, Netflix released a documentary about the artist formerly known as Kanye West, entitled JEEN-YUHS—and before I go further, let this serve as a public service announcement that there's a good chance we may spoil it for you if you haven't watched it yet at this point. If that's you, watch it first, and then come back and engage with us. Kanye West has to be one of our generations most self-proclaimed greats…you might have seen the rants and fights with the media to convince everyone that he is as brilliant as he thinks he is…and it turns out he is probably right; but at what cost? Today, Vermon, John and myself discuss the film and a number of key themes we picked up on. Kanye has become just about everything he worked for; a producer, a rapper, a designer, a husband, a father, and…a billionaire. But is he healthy? And is he whole? We talk about how the film addresses these ideas and more on this episode of the Unsilent Church.
We're in Season 3 now, and this go ‘round we decided to unpack ideas that the Bible clearly affirms, but for whatever reason, have become polarizing conversations in our society. So in this season, we're taking a deep dive into biblical affirmations of justice, peace and the grounds for a more just society, as it reflects the kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. John, Vermon and myself begin the conversation in this first episode in the book of Amos where we find the famous words employed by the late great Dr. (Martin Luther King, if you didn't know) to “let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. And as we spend time discussing this issue in the first episode, be on the lookout for experts and guests we'll have on other episodes throughout this season, who will help us walk through God's revealed heart on these matters so that we carry His name in every place we go and don't do so in vain.
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After moving to Karme Choling, the dharma center in Barnet, Vermont, Una's nightmare of being known as a Buddhist to strangers becomes a living reality at school. Unable and unwilling to make friends her own age, she experiences a series of adult relationships, some are good, others prove to be confusing. At the center of it all is Trungpa Rinpoche.
Vanessa Sadler and Bishop Todd Hunter jumped at the chance to talk to Dennae Pierre. She is co-director for the Crete Collective and leads the Surge Network in Arizona. She also serves as one of the Co-Directors for City to City North America. She has an MA from Covenant Theological Seminary and D.Min from Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan). Dennae is also the author of Healing Prayers to Resist a Violent World. She is married to Vermon, the lead pastor at Roosevelt Community Church, a multi-ethnic church in downtown Phoenix, and they have five children.Twitter: @dennaepierreInstagram: @dennae.pierreSupport the show (https://centerfjp.org/donate/)
Dr. Ronald Wyatt is Vice President and Patient Safety Officer with MCIC Vermont, a major medical malpractice company. He was born in Selma Alabama and grew up in nearby Perry County (Heiberger) Alabama. Prior to joining MCIC Vermont, Dr. Wyatt was formerly Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer at Cook County Health in Chicago Illinois. He served as Chief of Patient Safety and Quality for the Hamad Medical Corporation, a fourteen-hospital system, in Doha Qatar. Dr. Wyatt was the first Patient Safety Officer at the Joint Commission. Dr. Wyatt is an internationally known patient safety and health equity subject matter expert. He has been recognized as a “Top 50” leading patient safety expert, by Becker's, on three occasions. He Co-chairs the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Equity Advisory Group and is faculty for the IHI Pursuing Equity Initiative. Dr. Wyatt is a member of the American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Clinical Learning Environment Review committee (CLER) as well as faculty on the ACGME Disparity Collaborative. He also serves on several boards including the IHI Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS), the Society to Prevent Diagnostic Error (SIDM) and the Consumers Advocating for Patient Safety (CAPS). Dr. Wyatt is a credentialed course instructor in the School of Health Professions at the University of Alabama Birmingham. He is co-course director Keystone Program at the Northwestern University School of Medicine Master's Degree in Patient Safety Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Wyatt holds an honorary Doctor of Medical Sciences from the Morehouse School of Medicine and is a graduate of the University of Alabama Birmingham School of Medicine, was chief resident in Internal Medicine at St. Louis University School of Medicine, where he was the first Black American Chief resident in the history of the Saint Louis University System. Dr. Wyatt is a board-certified Internist and practiced medicine for over twenty years, in St. Louis Missouri and Huntsville, Alabama. He earned the master's (executive program) in health administration degree from the University of Alabama Birmingham School of Health Professions. He was a 2009-2010 Merck Fellow at IHI.
Welcome to Surge’s Faith, Work, and Rest podcast. Our goal is to help God’s people discern their vocations and reimagine their occupations for the good of their neighbors and the glory of God. Dennae Pierre is executive director of The Surge Network, a movement of local churches partnered together to put Jesus on display in Arizona. Her work is focused on supporting pastors as they equip their congregations to love the poor in their neighborhoods. She has been involved in church planting, community development, and leading nonprofts, all focused around economic and racial reconciliation. Dennae and her husband, Vermon, have four children and have fostered several children and teens over the past decade.
By this point in 2020 it's become almost cliche to say that we are in a divided country. Americans have split into various groups and tribes, more zealously attached to their selected group and tribe and more hostile to those outside their group or tribe than ever before. Christians too often have been complicit in contributing to this growing polarization. This seminar will lay out different path for believers. We will explore how we can be faithful and prophetic as citizens and voters today not out of today's polarized social identities but out of our common identity in Christ.
Church planters Vermon and Dennae Pierre describe the challenges and fruit of building a multi-ethnic church community.
Dennae Pierre is executive director of The Surge Network, a movement of local churches partnered together to put Jesus on display in Arizona. She is a graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary and serves as one of the Co-Directors for City to City North America. Dennae has been involved in church planting, community development, and started a non-profit that serves birth mothers whose children are in the foster care system. Dennae is married to Vermon and they have four children: Marcel, Mya, Judah, and Jovanna! Where does our faith provide the ability to cross boundary lines? LINKS The Surge Network: http://surgenetwork.com Foster Care Iniatives: http://www.fostercareinitiatives.org GIVEAWAY: www.aahales.com/giveaway SHARE “I grew up with a lot of awareness of racial tension in our city. My life was constant boundary-crossing.” @dennaepierre on #place on #findingholypodcast “We don’t just want diversity. We actually want reconciliation.” @dennaepierre on place, church planting, and living out the kingdom of God in Phoenix on #findingholypodcast: “You can’t remain in tension without remaining in Christ — through prayer and identifying with the sufferings of Christ.” @dennaepierre of @surgenetwork “Pick an average place and give your life to it. And just be faithful. God has done amazing things.” @DennaePierre “The evangelical story of “go find your place where you can live your life to the fullest” is such an individual story of greatness. You don’t see that in scripture.” @dennaepierre of @surgenetwork Hear the good news of solidarity with your city, evangelism, and reconciliation from @dennaepierre of @surgenetwork on #findingholypodcast ONE SMALL STEP Dennae encourages to press into places of pain in our cities and suburbs. What might it look like to stay put where you are? Practice taking a walk around your neighborhood, or put yourself in a new habit (try volunteering and getting to know a new segment of your city if you’re disconnected). Let us know how it goes by tagging @aahales or using the hashtag: #findingholypodcast SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE Make sure to subscribe and share this episode! Head on over to be entered to win one of 100s of books at www.aahales.com/giveaway!
Dr. Todd McGowan, professor in the Department of English as the University of Vermon, and co-host of the Why Theory podcast joined me to discuss one of my absolute favorite thinkers, Jacques Lacan. We discuss Lacan's formulation of desire, jouissance, das ding, and much more in this jam packed episode. Todd's Links: https://www.uvm.edu/cas/english/profiles/todd-mcgowan https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-theory/id1299863834 https://www.otherpress.com/authors/todd-mcgowan/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastcocoopercherry Twitter: @Podcastcocooper Instagram: @podcast_co_cooper_cherry
Dennae Pierre is executive director of The Surge (Phoenix) Network, a movement of local churches partnered together to put Jesus on display in Arizona. Dennae has been involved in church planting, community development, and started a non-profit that serves birth mothers whose children are in the foster care system. She is a graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary and serves on the North American Leadership Team for City to City. Dennae is married to Vermon and they have four children: Marcel, Mya, Judah, and Jovanna!
Jim Ruland is the author of Forest of Fortune and co-author of My Damage with Keith Morris. He's also a long time contributor to Razorcake and runs the reading series Vermon […]
Don't Look Behind You: Tales of Lore, Legends and the Paranormal
In this week's episode the gal pals discuss a curious phenomenon known as the sky trumpet, and they examine a bridge in Vermont that is supposedly haunted by a jilted lover. Get comfortable and get ready to get the goosebumps.
An amazing life lesson from Vermon, a guy from Kenya, who perceives life with lots of wisdom, brought with so many stories, he has crazy things to tell you. He is a hip-hop artist, obsessed with technology. Crazy experience it is ! check it out
Angelica kuuluu ravikansaan Romaninaiset ovat kautta aikojen käsitelleet ja hoitaneet hevosia. Angelica Vironen tunnetaan raviradoilla pätevänä hevosihmisenä, pihtiputaalaisen ravimiehen Seppo Palmroosin tyttärenä. Romano miritsissä käydään Vermon raveissa Angelica Virosen kanssa. Uutiset romaniksi lukee Valfrid Åkerlund ja ohjelman toimittaa Tuovi Putkonen.
Wenn der Dresdner Philipp Makolies nicht als Gitarrist von Polarkreis 18 alle Hände voll zu tun hat, widmet er sich seinem Soloprojekt Lestat Vermon und somit angenehm reduziertem Songwriter-Folk. Im detektor.fm-Studio gab’s eine Kostprobe. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/akustik-session-mit-lestat-vermon
When we're sick, our immediate response is to go to the doctor, and often times we're given antibiotics to combat the ailment. There's a growing problem today, which is that many microbes that cause infections in people are becoming resistant to antibiotics. To tackle the legal bugs of this issue, host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth Management, talks with Kevin Outterson, associate professor and co-director of the Health Law Program at Boston University School of Law. They take a look at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s initiative to curb the overuse of antibiotics, the current legislation involving antibiotics and prescription privacy and how legal incentives can be used to address this public health issue.