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This week Pastor Jim conclues his heaven series at our Washingtonville location. New to Grace? We'd love to connect with you! Head to https://graceoc.com/connect to let us know more about yourself. Everything we do at Grace is possible because our people invest in what God is doing here. You can help by giving at https://graceoc.com/give/
Join us for our Summer at Grace series with Pastor Jim Barringer preaching at our Washingtonville location! New to Grace? We'd love to connect with you! Head to https://graceoc.com/connect to let us know more about yourself. Everything we do at Grace is possible because our people invest in what God is doing here. You can help by giving at https://graceoc.com/give/
This week at our Washingtonville campus Pastor Jim dives deeper into the truths of heaven. New to Grace? We'd love to connect with you! Head to https://graceoc.com/connect to let us know more about yourself. Everything we do at Grace is possible because our people invest in what God is doing here. You can help by giving at https://graceoc.com/give/
This week at our Washingtonville campus Pastor Jim dives into his new series and shows us why we might be thinking too little of heaven. New to Grace? We'd love to connect with you! Head to https://graceoc.com/connect to let us know more about yourself. Everything we do at Grace is possible because our people invest in what God is doing here. You can help by giving at https://graceoc.com/give/
This week in La Voz en Breve with Mariel Fiori is education and family week. I spoke with Laura Garcia about the December 17 Nuestro Futuro Conference, organized between the Newburgh Library and Orange County Community College, for Immigrants and Undocumented Families about the cultural misconceptions regarding college education. Sandra Salguero invited us to the end of the year celebration of the Latinos in Businesses that Succeed Together. Free, but please bring an unwrapped toy for the Rural Migrant Ministry on Friday, December 16 from 6-10pm at Brotherwood's in Washingtonville, NY. Register at eventbrite (eventbrite.com/e/latinos-in-business-annual-holiday-mixer-at-the-brotherhood-tickets-467996188197?) In addition, in her column La cultura cura, the teacher of the ancestral cultures of the Anahuac, Anita Campion, told us how to celebrate the Birth of Huitzilopochtli. Anita suggested we do a morning exercise every day until December 21 (the winter solstice) to develop willpower and decision-making power. The exercise consists of writing a list of blessings in a notebook, and writing down why we are grateful for each blessing. Read the list every day and at the end of each item say thank you. Write down five blessings each day, preferably different ones. This gratitude will help us to be happier and will develop our willpower.
Pennsylvaniában a 78-as országút szorosan a kis Washingtonville mellett halad. Éppen ezért a 78-as úton előforduló közlekedési balesetek a washingtonvillei rendőrkapitányság és nem az országos rendőrfőkapitányság hatáskörébe tartoznak. Washingtonvilleben a közlekedési ügyeket Randall rendőrhadnagy intézte. Most is ő vette fel az adatokat. De sohasem találta volna meg a tettest, ha egy pincérnő nem siet segítségére. Sarah Bensonnak hívták. --- Eredeti megjelenés: James Holding: The Vapor Clue. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 12, December 1961, pp. 86-95.; Magyar megjelenés: Holding, James: Női logika. In = A Hét : képes társadalmi hetilap [Izraeli magyar lap] 8. évf., 20. (372) sz., 1962. május 17., 10. o. | Fordította: dr. k. a. | Felolvassa: Ambrus Attila József | Youtube: https://youtu.be/iwx8PUHZPlY #jamesholding #ambrusattilajozsef #ambrusaalkotoistudioja
This week on Binge Mode we talk about Week 3 of Pastor Jarrod's series Anxious for Nothing. With Guest Michelle Collins our Grace Kids Jr, Director at our Washingtonville location we talk through God's sovereignty in storms, as well as the "waiting room" that God often puts us in.
In this episode, Nick Gianos is speaking with Pastor Jim, Washingtonville's Lead Pastor, about Casting Vision. Pastor Jim explains why it is vital for a leader to cast vision.
This is the final Episode of the Summer Trail Update Series (2019). The Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail runs from Lisbon, Ohio to Washingtonville, Ohio. There are plans to establish a trail network from near East Liverpool Ohio to Lake Erie. Little Beaver would be part of that planned 100 mile system of trails. Episode 17 explores updates to the Greenway trail at mile 9 where a little over a mile of trail has been paved with new asphalt.This trail is extremely well maintained with adequate paved parking areas, porta johns, and a wonderful facility in Lisbon with clean indoor restrooms, vending machine, picnic tables and an air compressor, if you need it!This is Robert's favorite trail and he shares all the great features as well as two crashes he has experienced on the trail. This is his fifth season on Little Beaver Creek Greenway Trail.
This weekend, we took a break from our church-wide teaching with a stand-alone message from our Lead Pastor, Jim Barringer at our Washingtonville campus.
There is much pain and regret when we realize we’ve been fooled by a counterfeit. This week, Pastor Jim reminds us that God wants you to know Him for who He truly is and how to find freedom from the imitations.
Hearts with hope give hope. Who do we give hope to? This week the Lead Pastors at each campus talk about giving hope and define who our neighbor is.
This is my second in a three-part series on the Hudson Valley High School Ice Hockey Association, or HVHSIHA. In this Episode, I sat down with members of the Cornwall and Washingtonville Club Hockey Teams. Enjoy!
This week, our campus pastors each told the story about Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. This beautiful story of hope, transformation and testimony is brought to you in four different sermons in this series titled "Unashamed".
This weekend, we took a break from our standard church-wide teaching to hear a stand-alone message from Pastor Jim Barringer on our campus in Washingtonville, NY
In this episode, Curt explores the connection between the law relating to duty to act and real life in a discussion with Fire Commissioner Dave Phillips, from the Washingtonville Fire District in New York. Commissioner Phillips suffered a heart attack and was brought back to life through the valiant efforts of his son, an FDNY firefighter, and a local EMS unit.
Natalie’s students knit socks! Master Status (2:40): Holidays are practically here! We have decided to put our program on hold until after Christmas to focus on family, travel, and gift knitting! In our hands (3:28): Natalie is working on the Hitofude Cardigan by Hiroko Fukatsu inThe Fiber Seed Sprout Solids. She is also knitting Bell, the Garden Elf by Ala Ela. She is making a kindness elf, sort of Elf on a Shelf but more along the lines of the Magic Elf. Alicia caught the sock bug. She has another pair of socks on the needles. She is using the Sock Recipe: A good, plain sock by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee and using Knit Picks Stroll in the colorway Aloha Multi. She is also knitting Knit Hat for Anyone! by Kathy North in Cascade 220 for a childhood friend. Dropped stitches (13:33): Alicia had to rip!!! Not because the pattern wasn’t clear, just because her brain wasn’t on and she took on too many commission knits! She will continue on the Fontainebleau Lace Scarf by Joan Hughes knit withSeed Lace fromThe Fiber Seed when she has a little less on her plate. Master Pieces (16:18): Alicia finished up Knit Hat for Anyone! by Kathy Northwith Chocolate Lion Brand Wool-Ease and Vanna’s Choice oatmeal stripes. She also finished up an arm knit infinity scarf in Billowby Knit Picksin Ash Colorway. Lish shares her experience using Billow. She also finished her last Punkin Hat by Tara Thomsenfor the season! Natalie finished a chunky seed stitch infinity cowl in an improvised pattern. Some of the many pumpkin hats, Lish made! Knits in the Wild (23.31): Alicia has been wearing herCupcake MittletsbyShantha Ramachandran, Bohemian Fibers Boheme DKin the Walker colorway (Inspired by Sophia). She also has been wearing her YsoldaBlank CanvasinMalabrigo Arroyo. Natalie has been wearing her Calligraphy Cardigan out of handspun. She also wore her new infinity scarf to a family gathering. She has also been wearing all of her hand knit socks. Natalie with her “Knits In the Wild!” Study Hall (25:51): Natalie Shares her experience with teaching a toe-up, afterthought heel, class at Stash. She had three students and it went really well! She was nervous but got very good feedback from all the students. She is looking forward to teaching more in the new year! Simply Selfie (29:13): Alicia shares about being in her cousin’s wedding. Her friend, Taylor, asked her to be in her wedding. She is applying for an Ohio school counselor license. Natalie is battling being sick with her family with the changing weather. She went to the HorsePower Farm festival with the girls and hubby. They rode ponies, trains, went to the pumpkin patch, and got their faces painted. The weekends have been filled with lots of family time. They had a shuffleboard party at her sister’s home. On the Road (39:00): Alicia had the opportunity to go to theHomespun Christmas Tour located in Columbiana, Leetonia, Washingtonville, Lisbon, Salem, New Waterford, OH. Her friend Stacey, freshH20purls, did not realize the adventure they were getting themselves into. Alicia shares her experiences with the adventure. There were 10 stops on the trip and you were to have your brochure stamped at every stop to enter the prize basket at the end. Some of the great stops along the way included Acorn Acres Alpaca Farm. Amazing farm. They explained a little bit why they got into raising Alpacas and Fiber Animals vs. Show Animals. We checked out Candle shops, sewing shops, and the All Good Things Natural Market. She picked up some alpaca silk blend Brown with multi flecks and Ohio State Yarn Alpaca Merino Silk Blend. Comfort zone (44:42): Natalie is enjoying outdoor fires, pumpkin rolls, and “sweather” weather! Alicia is enjoying warm fuzzy feelings. She is that person that puts their Christmas stuff up before thanksgiving. Thank you for joining us for episode 11 of Mastering the Knits. You can find shownotes at masteringtheknits.com or on our ravelry group Mastering the Knits Podcast. You can email us at masteringtheknits@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @MtKnits. Alicia is knottyknitter17 on Ravelry, Twitter, Instagram. Natalie can be found on twitter, Instagram, and ravelry as barknknit.
Did you know that God gives everyone a talent or gift? It's up to us as believers to use that talent or gift to serve and minister to others.
Adrian Schoonmaker
Adrian Schoonmaker
Adrian Schoonmaker