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Sunday, March 9 - Guest Speaker: Sid Koop. This is a continuation and follow-up message that connected with the presentations and conversations we had with Sid the previous day. You can view the morning session "Passing Faith to the Next Generation" on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/AHZF9bef5Eo Saturday, March 8, 2025. Gospel Chapel hosted Sid Koop from the Youth Workers Community. Sid walked us through the current cultural climate and issues facing our children and teens, and gave us practical insights into how to best disciple the next generation. Check out the YWC website for more information: https://www.youthworker.community/
And that news, according @Fightful was about a WWE talent contacting them and saying they believed Vince McMahon was back in charge of creative, which @Fightful later confirmed was not true, after getting verifed it by a more higher WWE source with the company. But just that first report got the IWC and YWC up in arms over nothing. Comments are Welcomed Like The Podcast VENMO: @Brian-Walmer-2 Cash App: $bwrosas98 #IWC #YWC #vincemcmahon #jdfromny206 #justalyx #solomonstersoundsoff
We've talked about loving the students who are seemingly unlovable (check out episode 42!), but what do you do when you have students who are actively impacting other students negatively? Maybe it's feedback from parents upset that their kids have come home knowing a new curse word. Or maybe it's that you've noticed the culture of your group start to slide into a place you'd rather not see it go. What are you supposed to do when it seems like one student is ruining it for the rest of them? Join today's conversation with Sid and Jeremy as they talk through practical steps you can take: Clarify the purpose and culture of your ministry. Have a one on one conversation with the student (and maybe their parents). Have a conversation with those being influenced (and maybe their parents too!). There are so many ways for you to connect both in person and virtually this season! Check out these awesome conferences: Canadian Youth Pastor Summit (East) on March 21-23, 2023 Change Conference on February 24, 2023 Today's Teens Conference on February 25, 2023 Youth Quake by Briercrest in May. You can check out all of YWC's events here: https://youthworker.community/events/ We'd love to get your wisdom in these conversations by either submitting questions or helping to answer them! You can do that using this link.
What a year it's been! The end of the year is the perfect time to be reminded that the answer to whether the work you do matters is… YES! Listen in to today's episode with the whole YWC team as they share about the difference they've seen volunteers make in the past year and be encouraged! Merry Christmas! We can't wait to see you in the New Year for the Canadian Youth Pastor Summit on March 21-23, 2023 or at our Winter Conferences! Details over here: https://youthworker.community/events/ If you or your students have hard questions, we'd love to know! Email us at jeremy@youthworker.community
Deconstruction is a hot topic in many Christian spaces. If your students are at all connected online they've heard people talking about it. They might even be doing it themselves. Depending on your age and stage of life, walking with students who are deconstructing can come with a lot of different emotions and varying solutions. Join today's conversation with YWC's Steve Zacharias as he interviews Randal Rauser (Coalition Faculty) and they talk about what you can do when your students are deconstructing their faith! Want to learn from great people like Randal Rauser? Check out the Coalition! https://youthworker.community/coalition/ Want to chat more about a specific need in your ministry or submit a question? Email Jeremy at Jeremy@youthworker.community If you are new to this podcast, you can find our Top 10 Podcast Episodes here: https://youthworker.community/resources/podcast/
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YWC original Matt Beast is here on the podcast once again. We preview Week 15 of the NFL season, talk about the NFL Covid situation and once again Urban Meyer is in the news and we talk about it, Mere hours before he was fired. Enjoy!! LINKS TO CHECK OUT!! My Twitter https://twitter.com/MrGriffinB Matts Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattDatsWho TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@griffssportstok?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrgriffb/ Saints FPC Twitter: https://twitter.com/SaintsFPC Sideline Shops Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sideline.shop/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC35-s5RDYhWsX9vqRCz0P_w?view_as=subscriber --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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AJ wraps up our In Focus series with a challenging look at what it means for us to pick up a towel and wash each other's feet. Head to yarmouthwc.com for more sermons, upcoming news, and info about YWC.
AJ wraps up our In Focus series with a challenging look at what it means for us to pick up a towel and wash each other's feet. Head to yarmouthwc.com for more sermons, upcoming news, and info about YWC.
AJ continues our 3-week overview of the Gospel with a message that unpacks the importance and necessity of the death of Jesus. *Check out yarmouthwc.com for more sermons and info about YWC*
YWC celebrates their 70th anniversary as AJ continues to walk us through Ezekiel 47, reminding us that we serve a God who can take the dead things in our lives and plant something new and beautiful. Want more info about YWC? Head to yarmouthwc.com and catch the vision to see "Jesus in every community of Southwest Nova."
AJ opens up to Ezekiel 47 and begins to walk through the prayers he has for YWC, Coastal, and the entire South Shore. Want more info about YWC? Head to yarmouthwc.com and catch the vision to see "Jesus in every community of Southwest Nova."
Donald Trump often claims that some people have been trying to impeach him since the day he was sworn in. He's right. Stewart speaks with Ron Fein, of Free Speech for People, whose organization has drafted six different Articles of Impeachment Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
Is the ban on military service for transgender people unconstitutional? Eric Merriam thinks so. He’s a law professor at the University of Central Florida who has worked for the Air Force both as a Judge Advocate General Corps officer and as a professor at the Air Force Academy. He thinks the ban, allegedly justified by something called “unit cohesion,” is actually based upon unconstitutional animus aimed at trans people." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
"The Goldwater Rule prohibits psychiatrists and psychologists from diagnosing anyone unless they have examined the patient personally. But some health care professionals insist that another ethical concept trumps the Goldwater Rule: the duty to warn others if a patient is a threat. The “patient” in question is Donald Trump, and these professionals have decided to warn the world that he is dangerously mentally ill. They’ve even written a book: Rocket Man: Nuclear Madness and the Mind of Donald Trump. We hear from both sides on this contentious issue: Dr. Charles Dike of Yale, who defends the Goldwater Rule, and Dr. John Gartner, who taught for many years at Johns Hopkins, and who is one of the founders of the group Duty to Warn." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
Everyone, it seems, has an opinion on immigration. The problem is that those opinions are often diametrically opposed. Enter Stewart's colleague at Lincoln Memorial University’s Law School, Akram Faizer. Akram recently published an intriguing article in the Tennessee Law Review in which he suggests that conservatives and liberals might be able to agree on a policy employed by other nations: a much-expanded guest-worker and asylum program -- without a path to either permanent residency or naturalization. But what about that pesky Fourteenth Amendment? Could guest workers effectively waive the rights of their unborn children to citizenship? Congress could certainly pass a law to that effect, but it would certainly be challenged. No doubt some children of guest workers would eventually object to the denial of what they would consider their constitutional birthright. Join us for a timely and controversial discussion Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
Professor Pat Baker of the University of Tennessee at Martin has noticed something troubling about small private colleges. They’re closing down. At an alarming rate. Why is this? And is there anything we can do about it? Well, it turns out that the courts haven’t been very helpful, for a couple of very constitutional reasons." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
Is it time to stock up on bottled water and toilet paper? Or is the situation on our southern border something less than a real emergency? Our guest is Andrew Boyle, who works in the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice. He and Stewart have an enlightening conversation that starts at the very beginning: What, precisely, constitutes a “national emergency?” Who gets to declare one? And what happens then? Specifically, can Donald Trump use the powers granted to the Executive during the current national emergency to build his wall? He’ll face a fair amount of resistance, and Andrew and Stewart consider the various forms it will likely take." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
"The Schoolhouse Gate. We’ll speak with Justin Driver, a law professor from the University of Chicago. Justin is concerned about the extent to which public school students are paddled, searched, stifled and otherwise denied their constitutional rights. He’s written a book about it, called The Schoolhouse Gate." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
Well, he’s at it again: Beelzebub and his minions are showing up at public buildings, demanding equal space with other religious displays, like the Ten Commandments. Our First Amendment Guy, Doug McKechnie, tells us all about it." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
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Abraham Lincoln saw us through the greatest constitutional crisis in our history. But he was more than 50 years old when he became our President. How did he spend the first half-century of his life? Mostly, he practiced law. We’ll speak with Steven Wilson, the Curator and Assistant Director of the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum at Lincoln Memorial University.Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
"We all learned in grade school that Abraham Lincoln “saved the Union.” But, in saving our nation, did he destroy our Constitution? He did some pretty extreme things, after all, from suspending habeas corpus to signing the Emancipation Proclamation. Were his actions constitutionally justified, or not? We’ll talk to Daniel Farber, who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, and who presented this year’s R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture at Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison.
It’s been over six months since Associate Justice Antonin Scalia passed away, yet still his chair on the Supreme Court bench is empty. Is the Senate’s refusal to consider a successor constitutional? What are the implications for the Court? For the Constitution? Stewart speaks with Nan Aron of the Alliance for Justice about this important but oft-overlooked constitutional standoff." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison. Friday afternoon 3:00 PM EDT/Noon PST on Coffee Party Radio
"Have you ever read the Declaration of Independence? Not just the “all men are created equal” stuff - have you read the whole thing? If you have, then you know that most of the Declaration is simply a list of complaints, bad things that the colonists said that the king was doing. And perhaps you’ve noticed that one of those complaints accused King George III of encouraging “domestic insurrections?” Really? What insurrections? And by whom? Rob Parkinson of Binghamton University will tell us all about it." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison. Friday 3:00 PM EDT/Noon PST on Coffee Party Radio
"There are lots of bad guys out there. And lots of people who could be bad guys. And other guys . . . well, we're not so sure about them. But can the President simply make a list, sit down in his big chair in the Oval Office, and decide which of these alleged bad guys to kill? We speak with David Adler, the Director of the Andrus Center for Public Policy at Boise State University, an expert on presidential power. David takes us on a fascinating journey, concentrating on the way executive power has dramatically increased during and after the Cold War, and especially after 9/11. You'll want to listen to this one. In the meantime, don't make the President mad." Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison. Please listen on Friday 3:00 PM EDT/Noon PST on Coffee Party Radio
"Executive Orders have been in the news lately. Some people claim that President Obama goes too far with his Orders. Others are more concerned about the recent statement by Republican candidate Donald Trump that he would use his Executive Orders to limit Muslim immigration to the United States. We’ll discuss it with law professor Eric Posner on our next episode. Your Weekly Constitutional is hosted by Constitutional Law Professor Stewart Harris. Stewart teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law (ASL) in Grundy, Virginia. In 2011, Professor Harris created a public radio show, Your Weekly Constitutional, which is produced at WETS-FM, the NPR affiliate in Johnson City, Tennessee, and syndicated nationally. YWC is underwritten by the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier, the historic home of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison Please join Stewart for this important discussion on Friday 3:00 PM EDT/Noon PST on Coffee Party Radio
What does baseball have to do with constitutional law? Quite a bit, it turns out. Stewart will explain it to you, along with YWC’s Executive Producer, Wayne Winkler, who’s a bit skeptical. Stewart will also interview historian, constitutional lawyer and author David O. Stewart about his latest book, The Babe Ruth Deception, which tells a tale set in the early 20th Century, a time when baseball truly became "the national pastime." Play ball!
Memorial Day, 2013 is almost upon us. We here at YWC are profoundly grateful to our military servicemen and servicewomen, who promise to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic - and who often die fulfilling that solemn oath. Here's a story that will bring tears to your eyes.
Slavery was the original sin in our Constitution. This is the story of a man who helped us to recognize that sin and, ultimately, destroy it. We'll talk to Fred Morsell, an actor who has portrayed Frederick Douglass for 30 years, and who knows so much about him that one episode of YWC is simply not enough. Part I covers Douglass's early life as a slave and his journey to freedom. Part II focuses upon Douglass the free man and abolitionist. Please join us for a poignant, powerful American story.