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Weekly worship with the Blue Army1st Age - "King of the Storm"2nd Age - "Storms on the Water" "Blessed Be Your Name"3rd Age - "I'm Alive" "Just Like You" "Welcome Here" "Thank You Pappa"
Alaric And The Goths Challenge, Less Babies, The Jingle And The Punchline, Submit To One Another, Shock Jock, Feelings And Moods, You’re Welcome Here, BONUS CONTENT: Anxiety; Quotes: “Babies are here to replace us.” “Love is wanting God’s best for somebody else.” “Do not make decisions based on that donut.”
You’re Welcome Here, Clean Shaven, Last Day, Keep Pursuing, Toddler Study, Doubters, Proverbs 14:1, Taste And See, Peace, BONUS CONTENT: Jesus Throughout Scripture; Quotes: “God does not turn from a heart felt cry.” “Just because I can’t fathom it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.” “You should doubt your doubts.” “A little humility for all off is always a good idea.” “Proverbs is one of the best places to get proverbs.”
Dumb On Your Side, Thanksgiving Candy Corn, Think About How You Think, Kids And Discipleship, Digging A Russian Hole, Brant’s 3 Things, History Segment, Breaking Animal News, Attention In This Culture, House Plant, Lower Profile, Too Many Messages, Lightly Coated Sweden, Forgiveness, Avoiding Work, having Got Be Liked, You’re Welcome Here; Quotes: “At the end of forgiveness is freedom.” “Do we need candied corn ginger glazed carrots.” “It doesn’t have to live up to the hype.” “Putting our attention on God’s beauty helps us be resilient.” “Some people aren’t going to like me and I’m going to have to live with it.”
Recorded on May 29th, 2019. Today is a special day! We finally have our good friend Eric Bannan joining us. We first met Eric at the Community Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian-Universalist and fell in love with his songs of worship, like “You are Welcome Here” and “Keepers of the Flame”. He is also very well known for his story telling and is often on the road giving his sermons in song and story. His most recent release was “You Are Welcome Here” which debuted at #15 on the North American Folk DJ charts.Today Eric will be playing “Nobody Dies In This Song” “Deep Blue Sea” and “Birds Eye View”.We are playing “Building Our Legacy” and “Y’all Means Everyone” Hosted by Lex Headley and Brian Moyer.
You are Welcome Here. Thank you for joining us.This is a podcast version of our Worship live stream, a virtual service due to developments around the COVID-19 crisis.You can find the order of service through the link below. https://www.metunited.org/events/fifth-sunday-in-lentSoloists: Benjamin Stein, Gisele KulakAlso leading in worship: The Rev. Jason Meyers. Dr. Patricia WrightMetropolitan United Church is an affirming ministry, offering welcome and companionship to all people regardless of sexual orientation or designation.56 Queen St East Toronto, ON www.metunited.ca
You are Welcome Here. Thank you for joining us.This is a podcast version of our Worship live stream, a virtual service due to developments around the COVID-19 crisis.You can find the bulletin, including spoken responses, through the link below.https://www.metunited.org/news/fourth-sunday-in-lentMetropolitan United Church is an affirming ministry, offering welcome and companionship to all people regardless of sexual orientation or designation.56 Queen St East Toronto, ON www.metunited.ca
National Days, Brant’s 3 Things, Breaking Animal News, You’re Welcome Here, Grammys, Following Jesus; Quotes: “I don’t even know what Tik Tok is.” “There’s gonna be a lot of Brant Hansen’s out there making purchases all over the world.” “We will teach the almanac together.” “If the world or the larger culture doesn’t make sense to you, you go straight to the head of the class here at the show.”
There’s a tide turning in the United States. It’s not as loud as partisan media voices blasting from the TV, but it matters more. Briana Stensrud is helping make way for Christian women to embrace what it means to be fully pro-life, specifically as it relates to welcoming immigrants and refugees. She helps lead Welcome, a community of women committed to creating a movement of Christ-like welcome in our country. It all goes back to loving the sojourner, Biblical hospitality, believing in the Imago Dei (every human created in God’s image), our call to be peacemakers and to continually invite the orphan, widow, marginalized and oppressed into love and safety. It was interesting speaking with Briana about her work within the traditional pro-life space as it relates to ending abortion, and seeing how she transitioned to focusing on a larger, comprehensive pro-life ethic. I loved when she said, “You cannot scripturally justify prioritizing one vulnerable population over another.” She has a Masters in Biblical and Theological studies from Dallas Theological Seminary so the woman knows what she’s talking about when it comes to scripture. What we talked about: * Welcome* Who is Welcome Here documentary* She Reads Truth* Love Does by Bob Goff* Welcome Instagram Connect with Briana: * Twitter* Facebook* Instagram Recent Episodes: * A Cancer Warrior’s Legacy: Kelly Trent on Her Son Tyler’s Life* Achieving Impossible Dreams: The Atlantic’s Elaina Plott on the Record* Hospitality and Loving Others Well: Leslie Verner’s Beautiful Call
This is just a brief introduction to Belle U. You are WELCOME HERE!!!
The boys rate a new sexy body type - Top Beef. They pitch their own revisions of the controversial Soprano finale scene. They debate whether Tony was a bad guy or if he would have put a "Refugees are Welcome Here" sticker on Sartriale's.
Shock Jock, Set Apart, Men and Facial Hair, God Exists With Us, Justifying, Women and Muscular Men, The Future City, You’re Welcome Here, The Guitar Hotel, Extrovert Worries, 5-Year Old Memories; Quotes: “He saw the Jetsons and had a vision.” “I don’t care if the 5 year olds are offended.” “It’s a good thing to be set a part.”
Does it ever seem like you still have to find your purpose or that you’re stuck with a lot of unanswered questions about your true desires for life? And if you’re anything like me, you probably feel the pressure to prove yourself and worry about what others will think, right? It has been one of the greatest challenges in my own life. But I’ve learned is that if I let myself, I’ll always be waiting for some distraction to end before I can really get down to the work of owning my everyday life. Well that’s the topic of today’s conversation. And that’s the story of our guest today, Jordan Lee Dooley. From accidentally starting a small business instead of using her college degree, to embarrassing herself onstage in front of thousands, to wasting time worrying about what others think or say, Jordan Lee Dooley knows exactly how that feels—and she’s learned some important lessons about living a purposeful life along the way. As an influential millennial widely recognized for her tagline turned international movement, “Your Brokenness is Welcome Here,” Jordan has become a go-to source that people around the world look to for inspiration in their faith, work, relationships, and everyday life. In today’s practical and really candid conversation, through the lens of Jordan’s new book, Own Your Everyday: Overcome the Pressure to Prove and Show Up for What You Were Made to Do, you’re going to learn how to tackle obstacles such as disappointment, perfectionism, comparison, and distraction. You’re going to understand how to remove labels and break out of the box of unrealistic expectations put-on you by others…and yourself. Then, you’ll be able to identify and eliminate excuses and unnecessary stress about an unknown future while overcoming the lie that you can’t live your God-given purpose until you reach a certain goal or milestone. It’s time to own your everyday and push aside the weight and distractions of insecurity and shame. And it’s time to jump into my conversation with Jordan…right now. Key Statements You don’t discover your purpose. Your purpose is within you. When your insecurities meet your unmet expectations, the pressure to prove yourself manifests. Often, the most important lesson we’ll learn is the hardest to learn. Buy the Book Does it ever seem like you still have to find your purpose or that you’re stuck with “unfigured-out dreams”? Do you feel the pressure to prove yourself or worry about what others will think? You are not the only one. From accidentally starting a small business instead of using her college degree, to embarrassing herself onstage in front of thousands, to wasting time worrying about what others think or say, Jordan Lee Dooley knows exactly how that feels—and she’s learned some important lessons about living a purposeful life along the way. An influential millennial widely recognized for her tagline turned international movement, “Your Brokenness is Welcome Here,” Jordan has become a go-to source that women around the world look to for inspiration in their faith, work, relationships, and everyday life. Buy Own Your Everyday: Overcome the Pressure to Prove and Show Up for What You Were Made to Do now. Review “Win Today” Click here to read the ratings, or even better, please leave me a rating and review on iTunes. Your rating will help the podcast get noticed and positioned on iTunes. What Listeners Are Saying… “So great to find a podcast that is both encouraging and challenging! It is professionally produced, yet still has an informal feel like I’m hanging out with Chris… And frankly, I’d love to hang out with him! I really appreciate his heart and have been able to apply many of his topics in my life to help me grow professionally, physically, and relationally. A+!”
Today's guest is Jordan Dooley! This girl has quite the resume! -Speaker -Host of the She Podcast, which reached over 1 million downloads during the first 12 weeks -Author of the soon to be released book Own Your Everyday -Founder of Soul Scripts, a shopping community for women who's tagline, Your Brokenness is Welcome Here, turned into an international movement -Coach to creative women Basically, what does this girl NOT do?! Jordan's goal is to equip the everyday woman to live a more purposeful life in her faith, relationships, work, and overall health. Jordan's Instagram: www.instagram.com/jordanleedooley Pre-sale link to her book: • https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-Breaking-Insecurities-Expectations-Pressure/dp/0735291497/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=own+your+everyday&qid=1556205112&s=gateway&sr=8-1 If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review! We SO appreciate your feedback and support! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/oftenambitious Join our community: www.facebook.com/groups/oftenambitious Have you tried FabFitFun yet? We are kind of obsessed with the goodies that came in our box! From Tarte makeup to Quay sunglasses, to Anthropologie and GLAMGLOW. #fabfitfunpartner Be sure to use our code "AMBITIOUS" for $10 off your first box at www.fabfitfun.com
Andrea Gils is the marketing and communications manager at University of Kentucky’s International Center. Originally from Uruguay, her experience as an international student at Southeast Missouri State University is one reason she loves her job. Andrea works for different clients at the International Center similar to an agency setting. While on the show, Andrea discusses UK's involvement in the "You're Welcome Here" campaign for international students, and the group discusses how study abroad programs can help one better understand other cultures. Links to cool stuff: Andrea on LinkedIn Andrea on Twitter Andrea’s Website This episode of Higher Ed Social is sponsored by Happy Scribe, the ultimate, automatic, transcription tool. If you are currently working on making video and audio content more accessible or if you are pursuing qualitative research then Happy Scribe can help you. Get started for free at happyscribe.co. Episode 127 https://media.blubrry.com/highered/highered.social/episodes/HES-0127.mp3 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on RadioPublic Subscribe on Stitcher
This week, Pastor Justin introduced our theme for this year, Brokenness is Welcome Here. We take a look at Psalm 51, and the need to recognize our own brokenness and the need for a Savior to rescue us from our selves. When we are honest with...
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Ben Ellis, teacher serenaded by students, dies after cancer battle (CNN)A beloved high school teacher whose students gathered outside his window to serenade him has died after a battle with cancer. Ben Ellis, who taught Latin and Bible studies at Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville, died Friday, said Nate Morrow, the school's headmaster. A few days ago, 400 students from the school showed up outside his home to sing songs of worship when he could no longer teach. Despite chemotherapy and radiation treatments, Ellis taught until earlier this month because the distraction helped him through it. Surprise serenade Last week, he was having a tough morning after receiving bad news about his treatment options, according to Morrow. "The high school principal said, 'Ben has loved us well. Stop what you're doing, load up the buses. We're going to his house to worship with him,'" Morrow said. In a video posted by musician Tim McGraw, the teacher is seen singing along to "Holy Spirit You are Welcome Here" with the students gathered outside his window. "A friend sent this to me today," McGraw wrote. "The entire student body (400+ students plus HS faculty) drove to his house to worship with him." 'Full of hope, peace' The video has been viewed 31 million times since it was posted, and Ellis' friends and family have been posting their stories in the comments. "Ben is my son," Bob Ellis wrote. "Through his ministry and teaching, he has positively touched countless hundreds of lives directly and many thousands indirectly. He, his wife and children are a beautiful family." Morrow said his death affected them all. "He left these words for us, spoken over the students at his house, and I share them with you to guide us now," Morrow said. "He said, 'I love you. I believe now more than ever that God is good, and that He is with us. I am full of hope, peace and joy. I wish all this for you. Look to Jesus to know, to believe, and to be filled.'" Ellis leaves behind a wife and five children. Video: Over 400 students sing to Nashville teacher battling cancer Insights From The Teachers Lounge We all die but how many us are truly living? Is your teaching career sucking the life out of you or are you using the time to impact others? Ben Ellis is no longer with us and one day we won't be here either. Make the most out of the opportunities the teaching profession presents to you. One never knows what kind of impact you can have on others. My grandmother, who was a teacher, was honored at a 50th high school reunion. She was remembered as an inspiration and friend to all. What would our students remember about us and our actions? Here's a hint. It won't be about test driven data and meeting state standards for testing. Get in touch with me by writing teachersloungeshow@gmail.com or by calling our voicemail line at 770-322-4160. Your feedback and comments may be used on a future episode.
Intro, Welcome Here, Break The Chains, I'm coming your way, Shout unto God
Intro, Welcome Here, Break The Chains, I'm coming your way, Shout unto God