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05/04/2025 | Words of Worship | Music & SongsWhat is Worship?ZAMAR is used 45 times in 41 verses in the Old Testament, 37 of which are in the Book of Psalms.It means to sing, sing praise, make music in order to glorify God.Zamar prepares our hearts to hear from God.TEHILLAH is a Hebrew word that encourages us to sing praise to God. It means praise, song or hymn of praise. It is used 57 times in the Old Testament, over ½ of those times in the Book of Psalms. It is used to teach a story about God.Tehillah teaches our hearts to trust God, even when our minds do not.
Join us as Pastor Tommy continues to go over the 7 hebrew words meaning praise. Zamar: To make music. To celebrate in song and music. To touch the strings or parts of a musical instrument. To get connected visit https://www.midtownvineyardchurch.com...To Donate https://midtownvineyard.churchcenter.... Download the church center app to stay in the loop https://churchcenter.com/setup Discover more at https://www.midtownvineyardchurch.com/Find us on Instagram: / midtownvineyard Find us on Facebook: / midtownvineyardmb
W tym odcinku opowiadam o dwóch niezwykłych kobietach, które zostawiły swój ślad w historii Tatr, ale także w literaturze i pamięci zbiorowej. Siostry Skotnicówny – Marzena i Lida – były nie tylko pionierkami kobiecego taternictwa, ale też bohaterkami jednej z najtragiczniejszych historii polskich gór. Ich miłość do wspinaczki prowadziła je na ściany, które w latach 20. XX wieku uchodziły za ekstremalne wyzwanie. Zginęły razem na południowej ścianie Zamarłej Turni – a ich śmierć natychmiast stała się legendą. Opowieść o nich to nie tylko historia sportu, ale też rozważania o tym, jak góry stały się przestrzenią emancypacji, walki o równość, a potem przestrzenią męskiego osądu. Ich historia odbiła się szerokim echem w poezji, prozie, w prasie i w rozmowach taterników. Przyboś pisał o nich z miłością i żalem, inni z pobłażaniem, a jeszcze inni z oburzeniem, że „kobieta śmiała sięgnąć tak wysoko”. W tym odcinku opowiem Wam nie tylko o tym, kim były Skotnicówny, ale też o tym, co po nich zostało – wiersze, teksty, komentarze i pytanie, które do dziś nie daje spokoju: dlaczego historia kobiet w górach zawsze musi być walką?
Kingdom Life 2024 | Day 6 | Zamar Concert - X Edition
“No one cared about my accolades coming in as a freshman. It's not enough just to be good, because everyone is good. It forced me not to ride on my natural ability and to buckle down to figure out things like theory, music history, and performance practice. It made me realize that being an individual is paramount, and you have to prove why you are different from everyone else. What about your ability to emote a song or interpret a piece is going to set you apart?”Trey McLaughlin was born in Augusta, GA, where he graduated from John S. Davidson Magnet School in 2002. While in high school, Trey was a member of the non-profit performing arts organization, Creative Impressions, serving as both President and Student Director. Trey is a 2008 graduate of Columbus State University's Schwob School of Music in Columbus, GA. During his time at CSU, Trey was a member of its University Singers and Chorale. Trey is a member and past president of the professional music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and he is a former director of G.E.N.E.S.I.S. -- the Columbus State University Gospel Choir. In May of 2008, Mr. McLaughlin obtained a Bachelor of Science in Music Performance with an emphasis in Vocal Pedagogy. In 2014, Mr. McLaughlin began his international career, conducting a Master Class and performing at the L'Opéra de Massy in Massy, France. In October of 2015, Trey conducted a 300-voice choir in Krakow, Poland, as the guest clinician of the annual 7x Festival. At home, Trey has been extended the honor of serving as the guest clinician for Honor Choruses throughout the state of Georgia.Trey is a passionate solo vocalist -- recognizing the beauty of and fusing together an eclectic mix of musical genres for all those who encounter his artistry. He composes and performs original works and prolifically arranged covers with his own recording and touring ensemble, The Sounds of Zamar.Trey currently serves as Director of Worship and Arts at Tabernacle Baptist Church of Augusta, Georgia, where he stewards and oversees 12 ministries and approximately 250 volunteers. Mr. McLaughlin has taught as adjunct faculty at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, teaching graduate level courses where he continues his passion for writing and arranging music, teaching piano, and conducting classes in vocal technique. Trey was recognized by the Augusta Arts Council as its 2018 Artist of the Year. His international, national and local work in the arts continues to provide rich cultural, artistic experiences for all who encounter his programming.To get in touch with Trey, you can visit treymclaughlin.com or find him on Facebook (@trey.mclaughlin.503) or Instagram (@treymclaughlin)Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 3 episode from February 16, 2024, to hear how to share your story with us.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
The word worship is a shortening of an old English word, “worthship.” It means to show something's worth, to demonstrate something's value, and to reveal something's greatness. Christians, however, don't worship something but Someone—the God of heaven and earth.A Definition of Worship:Worship: Honoring God moment-by-moment in response to his work and his Word.Worship is such an all-consuming part of the Christian life that in Scripture, there are many words to describe it. Here are seven Hebrew words used to explain aspects of worship.Halel—to boast, rave, celebrate.Zamar—to celebrate in song and music.Tehillah—breaking out in spontaneous song.Shabach—address in a loud tone. To shout. To express triumph.Towdah—Thanksgiving for things not yet received.Yadah—to extend handsBarak—to kneel--------DAILY DEVOTIONAL WITH RON MOOREGet Ron's Daily Devotional to your inbox each morning; visit biblechapel.org/devo.CAREGIVINGDo you have a need we can pray for? Do you need someone to walk alongside you? Do you know of another person who needs care? Let us know at caregiving@biblechapel.org.GROWTH TRACKWe all have a next step - what's yours? To learn more about our Growth Track and to take your next step, biblechapel.org/connect.
Uncommon Worship What do I do with my worry? 2 Chronicles 1:1-4, 15 // After that, the Moabites, Ammonites and some Meunites went to war against Jehoshaphat. 2 Some people came and told him, “A huge army is coming from Edom to fight against you. They have come across the Dead Sea. They are already in Hazezon Tamar.” Hazezon Tamar is also called En Gedi. 3 Jehoshaphat was alarmed. So he decided to ask the Lord for advice. He told all the people of Judah to go without eating. 4 The people came together to ask the Lord for help. In fact, they came from every town in Judah to pray to him. 15 Jahaziel said, “King Jehoshaphat, listen! All you who live in Judah and Jerusalem, listen! The Lord says to you, ‘Do not be afraid. Do not lose hope because of this huge army. The battle is not yours. It is God's.” When you turn your worry into worship, God will turn your battles into blessings. We all worship something. Worship is our response to what we value most. Weird Theology Practical Worship Lucifer - Worship Michael - Prayer Gabriel - Word Percussion Strings Wind We were made to worship. Luke 19:37-40 // When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” “I tell you,” he replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” We have a way to worship that we think God likes, but the Bible didn't describe it like that, traditions did. Halel – to rave, boast, celebrate. Psalm 35:18 (NLT) // I will thank you in front of the great assembly. I will praise you before all the people. Yadah – to acknowledge in public. Psalm 138:1 // I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart. Barak – to bless by kneeling or bowing. Psalm 103:1 // Praise the LORD, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Zamar – making music to God with strings. Psalm 92:1 // It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High. Shabach – to address in a loud tone, to shout. Psalm 63:3-4 // Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands. Towdah – to lift hands in adoration. Psalm 50:23 // He who offers praise glorifies me: and to him that orders his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God. Tehilah – exuberant singing. Psalm 34:1 // I will extol the LORD at all times; his praise will always be on my lips. Psalm 108:1, 3 // O God, my heart is fixed, I will sing and give praise (zamar), even with my glory... I will praise (yadah) Thee, O Lord among the people. And I will sing praises (tehillah) unto Thee among the nations. Mark 12:30 // Love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. All your heart and soul” Expressing my affection to God. What do I love most? “All your mind” Focus my attention on God. What do I think about most? “All your strength” Use my abilities for God. What do I do most?
Nagrada skupine OHO, ki jo podeljuje zavod P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E., je že vrsto let naša osrednja nagrada za mlade umetnike in umetnice. Čeprav je dosežek že uvrstitev med nominirance, ki jih izbere mednarodna žirija, pa je bil medijske pozornosti doslej deležen predvsem nagrajenec, ki so ga razglasili ob odprtju razstave. Potem ko žirija izbere nominirance, imajo ti namreč približno dva meseca časa, da pripravijo nova umetniška dela za razstavo. Letos so to nekoliko spremenili – razstava del Maje Bojanić, Lucije Rosc, Dominika Štibernika in Nežke Zamar je že na ogled, kdo pa je prepričal žirijo, bo znano ob zaprtju.
Začenjamo s podporo prizadevanjem slovenskih založnikov proti krčenju javnih sredstev za knjigo, ki jo je izrazilo evropsko združenje založnikov. Nezadovoljstvo večjega dela slovenskih založb izhaja iz rezultatov štiriletnega razpisa in pričakovanja, da bo po gostovanju Slovenije na knjižnih sejmih v Frankfurtu in Bologni, slovenska knjiga deležna večje podpore. V Atriju ZRC so odprli fotografsko razstavo Po Deželi stečkov, skrivnostnih srednjeveških nagrobnikov na območju Bosne in Hercegovine, na Hrvaškem, v Črni gori in Srbiji. Slovenski etnografski muzej 60-letnico Muzeja neevropskih kultur v Goričanah obeležuje z razstavama Prepletenost svetov: Zunajevropske zbirke v obdobju neuvrščenosti in Popotovanja spominov preko krajin Alžirije v 60. letih 20. stoletja. V Centru in galeriji P74 pa na skupni razstavi predstavljajo nominiranke in nominiranca za nagrado skupine OHO: letos so to Maja Bojanić, Lucija Rosc, Dominik Štibernik in Nežka Zamar. Končujemo z Gibanjem za pravice Palestincev, ki ob obletnici nakbe pripravlja serijo dogodkov Svobodna Palestina.
Izpostavljamo razstavo nominirancev za nagrado skupine OHO, ki jo bodo odprli danes v Centru in galeriji P74 v Ljubljani. Za osrednjo nagrado za mlade vizualne umetnike so nominirani Maja Bojanić, Lucija Rosc, Dominik Štibernik in Nežka Zamar. Prejemnik nagrade bo znan 28. maja ob koncu razstave. V Slovenskem etnografskem muzeju v Ljubljani pa danes odpirajo dve razstavi, ki se ukvarjata z lastno muzealsko izkušnjo predstavljanja neevropskih kultur v polpreteklem obdobju in tudi v današnjem času. Razstavi z naslovoma »Prepletenost svetov: zunajevropske zbirke v obdobju neuvrščenosti« in »Popotovanje spominov preko krajin Alžirije v 60-ih letih 20-ega stoletja« bosta na ogled do 8. septembra.
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y con invitados que cantan o tocan en vivo.
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y con invitados que cantan o tocan en vivo.
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y con invitados que cantan o tocan en vivo.
Hello Komiks People! Sa IKP Live na ito ininterview namin si Sherry Baet-Zamar ng Komikon tungkol sa gawa nyang Carpool comics at ang mga experiences nya sa pag-gawa at pag-distribute ng comics nya sa National Book Store. The post Sherry Baet-Zamar of CARPOOL comics IKP Interview appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
Hello Komiks People! Sa IKP Live na ito ininterview namin si Sherry Baet-Zamar ng Komikon tungkol sa gawa nyang Carpool comics at ang mga experiences nya sa pag-gawa at pag-distribute ng comics nya sa National Book Store. The post Sherry Baet-Zamar of CARPOOL comics IKP Interview appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
On today's show, Dr Andy Zamar discusses innovative ways of handling mental health challenges. GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Andy Zamar is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Founder of The London Psychiatry Centre. He is acknowledged as a world expert in the treatment of resistant affective disorders including depression and bipolar spectrum disorder.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE LEARN ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF RENDERING PRAISE TO GOD IN ALL SEASONS OF OUR LIVES. ZAMAR MEANS PRAISE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/icgckharistemple/support
THIS MESSAGE SEEKS TO PLACE EMPHASIS ON THE WORD AND ITS EFFECTS IN OUR LIVES WHEN IT IS PROPERLY ENGAGED. STAY BLESSED --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/icgckharistemple/support
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
This teaching addresses our honor and privilege to praise the Lord in light of the seven Hebrew words for praise; which are in the first testament.
15 września słynna drabinka na Orlej Perci sprowadzająca z Zamarłej Turni na Kozią Przełęcz została zdemontowana. Stalową konstrukcję odcięto tuż przed godziną 13.00. Jej miejsce zajęła nowa wygodna drabina. W najnowszym odcinku podcastu "Z Miłości do Gór" reportaż wprost z Orlej Perci. Bartek Solik rozmawia m.in. z pracownikami ekipy, która wysoko w Tatrach wymienia sztuczne ułatwienia. Zapraszamy! Scenariusz, nagrania, montaż: Bartek Solik Na zdjęciu: moment tuż po zdemontowaniu starej drabiny. Fot. Bartek Solik Materiały wykorzystane w audycji: Radwańska-Paryska Z., Paryski W.H., Wielka encyklopedia tatrzańska, Poronin 1995 Nyka J., Tatry Polskie. Przewodnik, Latchorzew 2015 Zwoliński T., Przewodnik po Tatrach i Zakopanem, Zakopane - Kraków 1948 Chmielowski J., Przewodnik po Tatrach. Tatry Wysokie (od Liljowego po Wagę), Lwów 1908 Chmielowski J., Świerz M., Tatry Wysokie (przewodnik szczegółowy). Przełęcze i szczyty (od Liljowego po Wagę), Kraków 1925 Dyląg D., Orla Perć. Przewodnik wysokogórski, Pruszków 2006
Listen, as Pastor Matt continues the series "Seven" this week he talks about the word "Zamar."
Esta faixa foi extraída do CD FESTA JUDAICA, contendo as mais conhecidas e alegres músicas do repertório judaico para sua festa de Bar e Bat Mitsvá, casamento, e muito mais. Sucesso! FICHA TÉCNICA Voz: Shimon Lavie Arranjos, piano, sintetizador, derbake e direção musical: Eduardo Felenbok Trompete: José Granata Flugelhorn: Oscar Serrano Saxofone alto e clarineta: Luis Alberto “Chachi” Ferreira Bateria: Ezequiel Finger Projeto gráfico: Dagui Design Masterização: Domínio Digital Produção executiva: Jairo Fridlin Realização: Editora e Livraria Sêfer Ltda. Acompanhe as letras com a pronúncia fonética e breve tradução para o português, para você cantar junto e se deliciar: Rosa Rosa (Ch. Chefer – D. Seltzer) K'sheraitich ialda ktaná, tsochéket ts'choc rachav cazé, Pitom hirgashti ach kemo sakin, elai nichnas po bachaze. Milion prachim shalachti lach, ushnê milionim michtavim, Ach at himshacht lits'choc veat shigat barchov et col hatoshavim. Ach Rosa Rosa Rosa Rosa, at ahuva sheli Cama shirim od lach at Rosa, ad shetihyi ishti. A Rosa Rosa, at ahuva sheli. Rosa, Rosa, Rosa, tu és minha amada! Quantos poemas mais terei de compor para ti, para que sejas minha esposa? -- Od lo Ahavti Dai (Naomi Shemer) Beêle haiadáim od lo baniti kfar, Od lo matsati máim beemtsa hamidbar, Od lo tsiarti pêrach, od lo guiliti êch Tovil oti hadérech ulean aniolech. A-a-a od lo ahavti dai Harúach vehashémesh al panai A-a-a od lo amarti dai Veim lo (im lo) ach'shav eimatai. Com estas mãos inda não construi uma aldeia, Não achei água no deserto nem plantei uma flor. Há tantas coisas que eu ainda não terminei. Eu ainda não amei o bastante, -- Zamar Noded (Naomi Shemer) Hadérech aruca hi verabá rabá, hadérech aruca hi verabat hadar. Culam holchim badérech ad sofa, culam holchim badérech ad sofa hamar. Aval ani levad levad tsoed halelu haleluia halelu. Veshar ani veshar ani shirê zamar noded, Halelu haleluia halelu. Halelu halelu haleluia halelu. A estrada é longa, longa mas exuberante. E eu, um cantor nômade, solitário entôo: Haleluia. -- Kassatshof (tradicional) instrumental -- Hava Naguila (A. Z. Idelson – tradicional) Hava naguila venismechá. Uru achim belev samêach. Vem, vamos nos alegrar e celebrar. Levantem-se, irmãos, com o coração cheio de felicidade! -- Shir Lashalom (Y. Rotblit – Y. Rozenblum) Tnu lashémesh laalot, laboker lehair. Hazaca shebatfilot, otanu lo tachzir. Mi asher cava nero, uveafar nitman, Bechi mar lo iairó, lo iachziró lechán. Ish otánu lo iashiv mibor tachtit afel. Can lo ioílu lo simchat hanitsachon, Velo shirê halel. Lachen rac shíru, shir lashalom, Al tilchashu tfilá. Mutav tashíru shir lashalom, Bitseacá gdolá. Preces de louvor e canções de vitória Não trarão de volta aqueles que caíram nas batalhas. É melhor entoar, e bem alto, uma canção pela paz!
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Janet talks about the power of Zamar worship and what happens when we go there. This is why some people feel demons leave them when people sing or play an instrument. ZAMAR: To worship the Lord while playing an instrument Psalm 98:4 Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth; break into song; sing praise. The Hebrew Understanding of “Zamar” It is the idea of making music by plucking at strings with fingers and singing praises unto God. The Hebrew Zamar praise is harmonious and collective. It utilizes music to express our worship, creating an atmosphere where God is invited to move powerfully Psalm 71:22 New American Standard Bible 22 I will also praise (yād̠â) You with a harp, And Your truth (emet…amen) , my God; I will sing praises to You with the lyre, Holy One of Israel. YADAH: To throw your hands up and forward while making a confession about God while being grateful and bringing recognition to HIM which includes thanksgiving, Truth: ĕmet̠ Emunah is the Hebrew word for FAITH. The root word from Emunah is “Emun” which speaks of that which is sure, solid and true. When you add the “ah” to it it become Emunah. Faith is linked to truth. That's where we get our word “amen” from….Emun…. Faith is linked to that which is rock solid, the Truth! Here are some suggestions on how to use those times to worship God: Offering. If you are one of the instrumentalists, then use the interlude as your personal offering of praise to God. This is not a time to show off but rather a time to offer to God a gift of praise through your instrument – a time to zamar God. Play with excellence, but play it to God, not to the people. Meditate. If you are not playing a musical instrument then don't zone out during the instrumental times of praise. Use those times to meditate on God. Allow the music to draw you closer to God. New Song. Allow your own song to soar up to God on the wings of the music. Consider freely singing your own praise to God. Allow the Spirit of God to touch your heart and voice, and sing out the praise that is in your heart using whatever notes come to you.
Film “Zamarłe echo” w reżyserii Adama Krzeptowskiego miał swoją premierę w lutym 1934 roku, a zdjęcia powstały w tatrzańskich plenerach. Krytycy nie pozostawili na filmie suchej nitki pisząc, że to dość mierny dramat miłosny o mętnej fabule. Chwalono natomiast zdjęcia i brawurowe sceny nad przepaścią. W filmie wystąpiła m.in. młoda debiutantka Dzina Oleńska oraz Zbigniew Staniewicz, przedwojenny amant, którego życie zakończyło się w dramatycznych okolicznościach trzy miesiące po premierze filmu. W najnowszym odcinku podcastu Z Miłości do Gór Bartek Solik rozmawia z Markiem Telerem, dziennikarzem i autorem wydanej przez Wydawnictwo Bellona książki "Amanci II Rzeczypospolitej". Zapraszamy! Na zdjęciu: Dzina Oleńska i Zbigniew Staniewicz na planie filmu "Zamarłe echo". Źródło: Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe Scenariusz, nagrania, montaż: Bartek Solik Materiały wykorzystane w audycji: Teler M., Amanci II Rzeczpospolitej, Warszawa 2022 Malczewski r., Pępek świata. Wspomnienia z Zakopanego, Dziekanów Leśny 2011 Teler M., Zbigniew Staniewicz: tragiczny koniec amanta z Dzikich pól https://histmag.org/Zbigniew-Staniewicz-tragiczny-koniec-amanta-z-Dzikich-pol-20654, dostęp 14.04.2022 Teler M., Zbigniew Staniewicz, Ofiara zawody życiowego czy porachunków osobistych https://stare-kino.pl/zbigniew-staniewicz-ofiara-zawodu-zyciowego-czy-porachunkow-osobistych/, dostęp 14.04.2022
Hello Komiks People! Sa IKP Live na ito iinterviewhin namin si Jon Zamar para ipromote yung bago nilang Komiks na HUWAD. Marami ring special guests sa episode na ito. Ang HUWAD Komiks ay sinulat ni Jon Zamar and iginuhit ni Xerx Javier. The post HUWAD KOMIKS by Jon Zamar and Xerx Javier IKP interview appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
Hello Komiks People! Sa IKP Live na ito iinterviewhin namin si Jon Zamar para ipromote yung bago nilang Komiks na HUWAD. Marami ring special guests sa episode na ito. Ang HUWAD Komiks ay sinulat ni Jon Zamar and iginuhit ni Xerx Javier. The post HUWAD KOMIKS by Jon Zamar and Xerx Javier IKP interview appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist. The post HUWAD KOMIKS by Jon Zamar and Xerx Javier IKP interview appeared first on MEL CASIPIT, Artist.
In this episode Ethan walks us through the Hebrew words Shabach, Baraka, Zamar and Tehillah and why they are so important for how we worship God today. This is a cultural message that is SO important for not only The Clearing body but the entire body of Christ.
Jesus deserves our worship. We praise Him, not just because we feel good or life is going well; we praise Him because he is deeply and truly worthy. Biblical worship and praise is not driven by our emotional ups and downs, yet as we give ourselves to praising our worthy God our emotions follow our praise. God promises that those who seek Him will find Him; God reveals Himself to us when we praise Him. In His word God invites us - and teaches us how - to praise Him physically with our bodies, leading our souls and spirits into worship as we do. Lift your hands! Shout your praise! Sing your song! It was God's idea, and He loves it.
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
Awe + Wonder | Tehillah//Zamar//Barak by Gospel Community Church
Trey McLaughlin has been singing as long as he could remember and he knew he was going to be a singer by age 4. He grew up singing gospel and teaching his classmates the songs during recess, harmonies and all. When he got to college, he was pushed to study classical vocal technique because he could make the right sounds. There was a lot of pressure to do “legitimate” art, instead of the gospel style he already knew how to do, and he threw himself into the work of being the best singer he could be. His path took him to create his group Sounds of Zamar, which went viral a few years ago. He feels that following his passions has given him the confidence to trust himself and pursue his heart's desires. Trey is a 2008 graduate of Columbus State University (The Schwob School of Music) in Columbus, GA. During his time at CSU, Trey was a member of its University Singers and Chorale. Trey is a member and past president of the professional music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and he is a former director of G.E.N.E.S.I.S. -- the Columbus State University Gospel Choir. In May of 2008, Mr. McLaughlin attained a Bachelor of Science in Music Performance with an emphasis in Vocal Pedagogy. In 2014, Mr. McLaughlin began his international career, conducting a Master Class and performing at the L'Opéra de Massy in Massy, France. Since then, he has served as the guest clinician for several workshops abroad. In October of 2015, Trey conducted a 300-voice choir in Krakow, Poland, as the guest clinician of the annual 7x Festival. Trey was also afforded the opportunity to conduct a workshop and perform in Menorca, Spain; Rajadell, Spain; and Aarhus, Denmark. At home, Trey has been extended the honor of serving as the guest clinician for Honor Choruses throughout the state of Georgia. Trey is a passionate solo vocalist -- recognizing the beauty of, and fusing together an eclectic mix of musical genres for all those who encounter his artistry. He composes and performs original works and prolifically arranged covers with his own recording ensemble, The Sounds of Zamar. Presenting what is known as “The Zamar Experience” Tour this Fall & Winter throughout various regions of the United States, the group has recently returned from a national tour coast, ministering to diverse audiences in Davis, CA; Berkely, CA; Stanford, CA; Portland, Seattle, WA; Boston, MA; Tampa, FL; and Jacksonville, FL. Trey currently serves at Tabernacle Baptist Church of Augusta, Georgia. As Director of Worship and Arts, Mr. McLaughlin stewards and oversees 12 ministries and approximately 250 ministry volunteers. Mr. McLaughlin has taught as adjunct faculty at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, teaching graduate level courses where he continues his passion for writing and arranging music, teaching piano, and conducting classes in vocal technique. As a performer, composer and arranger, clinician, educator, mentor and arts advocate, Trey McLaughlin is ambassador for the Augusta Arts community. As such, he was recognized by the Augusta Arts Council as its 2018 Artist of the Year. His international, national and local work in the arts continues to provide rich cultural, artistic experiences for all who encounter his programming. http://www.treymclaughlin.com (www.treymclaughlin.com) Better is One Day with Sounds of Zamar YouTube Video https://youtu.be/Lkm5KnBxFvQ (https://youtu.be/Lkm5KnBxFvQ) Instagram @treymclaughlin Twitter @treymclaughlin At http://makinitinopera.com/ (makinitinopera.com), you can Get access to a spreadsheet of resources and inspiration from folks who are changing the conversation about how we tell stories and how we train artists Subscribe to the Audition Pep Talk Series newsletter Donate and support the podcast If you'd like to share your point of view of what it means to “make it”, send me a voice recording to...
Our Hebrew "praise" words this week are Tehillah and Zamar. In the last days, the redeemed will sing a new song, a song that is uniquely ours. Let's ask God to give us the words to sing from the depths of our soul so that others will see and turn to God.
Our Hebrew "praise" words this week are Tehillah and Zamar. In the last days, the redeemed will sing a new song, a song that is uniquely ours. Let's ask God to give us the words to sing from the depths of our soul so that others will see and turn to God.
Sztuczne jezioro w Dolinie Kościeliskiej, kolej zębata na Świnicką Przełęczy, czy wyrzeźbienie pomnika w ścianie Zamarłej Turni to tylko kilka przykładów pomysłów, które kiedyś chciano zrealizować w Tatrach. Wciąż pojawiają się nowe. Łukasz Długowski rozmawia o nich z Pawłem Skawińskim - byłym dyrektorem Tatrzańskiego Parku Narodowego. Podcast powstał w ramach kampanii "Śmieci?! Kto to widział?!" realizowanej przez Tatrzański Park Narodowy, dofinansowanej ze środków Narodowego Funduszu Ochrony Środowiska i Gospodarki Wodnej.
Lover of people, music and creating; Zamar Yauw, originally from the Bahamas, relocated to Houston, Texas in 2004. Over the last 10 years this artist has found his own unique sound. From producing music to live performances his musical talent transcends time. Growing up in the church with a musical family, and having his father as a mentor, he was introduced to his love for music at an early age. Zamar Yauw is now the CEO and Founder of Yauwlife Productions. We'll be discussing the importance of believing in, and investing into yourself and your brand. This young artist has mastered the art of crowd control. Tune in to find out how. This segment will be featuring the visuals for his songs “Good One”, “Social Freaks”, and “Real Love”. Be inspired by making sure you are Plugged In, Tuned In, and Tapped In to “Outside the Box with Onney”! #OutsideTheBox #JoinTheMovement #LegacyLiving #Podcast #ZamarYauw #YAUW #Singer #Music #OnneyTheCeo #Visuals #Purposeful #Believe #BeInspired #VisualPodcast #Collaborations #BeEncouraged #OutsideTheBoxWithOnney #HipHopStreets #AStarTV #VH1 #Own #BET #Houston #Bahamas #LosAngeles #Atlanta #Miami #NewYork #Media #Detroit #Ghana#Subscribe #LinkInBio
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We're a worshipping church. We all worship something. Worship is our response to what we value most. We were made to worship. Luke 19:37-40 // When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” “I tell you,” he replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” What is God's style of worship? Halel – to rave, boast, celebrate, to be clamorously foolish. Psalm 35:18 NLT // I will thank you in front of the great assembly. I will praise you before all the people. Yadah – to acknowledge in public with extended hands. Psalm 138:1 // I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart. Barak – to bless by kneeling or bowing. Psalm 103:1 // Praise the LORD, O my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. Zamar – making music to God with strings. Psalm 92:1 // It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High. Psalm 150:3-5 // Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him with timbrel and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe, praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals. Shabach – to address in a loud tone, to shout. Psalm 63:3-4 // Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands. Towdah – to lift hands in adoration. Psalm 50:23 // He who offers praise glorifies me: and to him that orders his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God. Tehilah – exuberant singing. Psalm 34:1 // I will extol the LORD at all times; his praise will always be on my lips. Psalm 108:1,3 // O God, my heart is fixed, I will sing and give praise (zamar), even with my glory... I will praise (yadah) Thee, O Lord among the people. And I will sing praises (tehillah) unto Thee among the nations. Worship is love expressed. Mark 12:30 // Love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. All your heart and soul Expressing my affection to God. All your mind Focus my attention on God. All your strength Use my abilities for God.
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Hello Komiks People! Kasama ulit namin si Sherry ng Komikon at Carpool Komiks para isang IKP Live interview. Madami kaming napag-usapan! Guest Co-host: Mik Fajardo The post IKP 112: Sherry Baet-Zamar Interview pt2 Pinoy Style in Comics atbp appeared first on Mel Casipit Online.
Hello Komiks People! Sa IKP Live na ito ininterview namin si Sherry Baet-Zamar ng Komikon tungkol sa gawa nyang Carpool comics at ang mga experiences nya sa pag-gawa at pag-distribute ng comics nya sa National Book Store. Isa si Sherry sa founders ng Komikon Inc. The post IKP 106: Interview with Sherry Baet-Zamar – Self Publishing and Distribution of Komiks appeared first on Mel Casipit Online.
Hello Komiks People kasama namin ngayon si Jon Zamar ng Komikon Inc. para ibahagi ang mga kaganapan sa ika 15th Year Anniversary nila. Hosted by: Mel Casipit, Ardie Aquino and Francis Martelino. Komikon FB Page: https://web.facebook.com/komikon.org/ #Komikon #IKP #JonZamar The post IKP 095: Jon Zamar Interview – Komikon’s 15-year Anniversary appeared first on Mel Casipit Online.
In Hebrew, שירה means singing. It can also be used to mean poetry. It depends on the context. On this episode, Guy reviews the words that stem from the root ש/י/ר and several well-known phrases that make use of them. Check Out the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon New Words and Expressions: Nurit – Buttercup – נורית Agav – Speaking of, apropos – אגב Shira – Singing, Poetry – שירה Shira be-tsibur – Singalong – שירה בציבור Ha-cohenet ha-gdola – The high priestess – הכוהנת הגדולה Meshorer, meshoreret – Poet – משורר, משוררת Le-ma Hitkaven Ha-meshorer? – What did the poet mean? – ?למה התכוון המשורר Festival Ha-Zemer Ve-ha-pizmon Ha-israeli – The Israel song festival – פסטיבל הזמר והפזמון הישראלי Zemer – A song – זמר Pizmon – The chorus section of a song – פזמון “Ve-ha-zamar yezamer” – And the singer will sing – והזמר יזמר Zamar, zameret – Singer – זמר, זמרת Hu yezamer ba-chakira – He’s going to sing like a bird in the interrogation – הוא יזמר בחקירה Machazemer (pl. machazot zemer) – A musical (machaze+zemer) – מחזמר Mizmor – Hymn, chant – מזמור Zamrir – Jingle – זמריר Playlist and Clips: Nurit Galron – Ma Yihye Be-sofenu (lyrics) Sarale Sharon – Shira be-tsibur Eliyahu Ha-cohen’s post Einat Saruf – Shira be-tsibur Leah Goldberg – Mechora Sheli Le-ma Hitkaven Ha-meshorer Festival Ha-Zemer Ve-ha-pizmon Ha-israeli The Israel Song Festival (Wikipedia) The Revivo Project – Od Yom Yavo (lyrics) Hanny Nahmias – Dvarim She-oti Mesamchim (lyrics) Shlishiyat Af-Ozen-Garon – Sarah shara shir same’ach (lyrics) Guy’s playlists Ep. 219 (negina)
Trey McLaughlin & the Sounds Of Zamar has undoubtedly made a name for themselves in the music industry by performing with gospel greats like William McDowell, Kierra “Kiki” Sheard, Brian Courtney Wilson, and James Fortune. What you may not know, however, is how Trey got started in Gospel music and journeyed through God's calling on his life.Trey grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, singing in the church pews. Soon enough he dove into the music scene at his church and took off with directing music for Gospel choirs both in church and in his schools. Although music was Trey's first love, there were a number of paths he considered taking, eventually inspiring him to start the music group Sounds of Zamar and releasing his own solo records. Trey McLaughlin and the Sounds of Zamar released their first project, Limitless in November 2012 and have since carved out a lane of their own, giving what has become known as "the Zamar Experience." McLaughlin and SOZ are known for their rich harmonies and beautiful blends, putting together intricate arrangements and contemporary gospel. Trey McLaughlin and the Sounds Of Zamar is one of the brightest and prolific groups on the gospel scene.Connect with Trey and SOZ Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with TWU Student MinistriesFollow us on Instagram
In this series we learn two (2) other meaning of praise, ZAMAR and TEHILAH. Be blessed as you listen
El artista Lucho Milocco presentó a Canderalia Zamar, gran artista nominada a los Premios Gardel 2020 con el disco Una linterna por mejor álbum pop alternativo, mejor artista nuevo y mejor diseño de portada. Cordobesa que explora un sonido orgánico sin perder la intimidad de su música. Entre el pop, el folk y la electrónica contemporánea, una artesana digital de canciones.
Thought about praying today? You don't feel like? I have just what you need. Plug in and press play! The beautiful Background music you are going to hear is called "Zamar" by Praise Olatana. https://fanlink.to/Zamar
In this episode we interview our friend 20 year old photographer Zamar Velez! Zamar has shot for Illegal Civilization, Dazed, Office Magazine and has put out two zines, Carmine which came out 2019 and his most recent work titled You're Up. In this episode we talk to Zamar about his childhood, his creative process, answer your questions and much more!
Kyle Fagala continues our Holy Roar series with a lesson on The Songs of Praise. Holy Roar is a book by Darren Whitehead and Chris Tomlin that examines the seven Hebrew words found in the Book of Psalms that are translated into the English word “praise.” Each word represents a different aspect of what it means to truly praise God. We spend time together focused on the Hebrew words Tehillah and Zamar. TEHILLAH teh·hil·lä': A song of praise, a new song. A spontaneous song. “But You are holy, Enthroned in the praises (tehillah) of Israel” - Psalm 22:3 ZAMAR zä·mar'': To make music, to celebrate in song and music. To touch the strings or parts of a musical instrument. Let them praise his name in the dance: let them sing praises (zamar) unto him with the timbrel and harp. - Psalm 149:3
Most Sunday Samples are about practicalities blended with theology. This time, something different. A trip into history. I’ve been dipping in and out of a book called “One heart, One voice” by Andrew Maries. Today let’s have a look at some of the things he shares about the history of God’s people in musical worship. This week we will focus on the Old Testament. Next time we will move on to the New Testament and the early church. 1. Collective Worship In what we call the Old Testament music was central to collective worship and everyday life. It was part of the atmosphere. National events were celebrated with music (Exodus 15; 1 Chronicles 15-16). It was integral to military action (Joshua 6:20; 2 Chronicles 20:21). The Psalms show us that music was part of collective worship, focused on the temple. 2. Life Worship But it was also part of everyday life. “People sing for great joy and thanksgiving such as Hannah (1 Samuel 2) and Mary (Luke 1:46-55); or out of the deep grief of David’s lament for the death of Jonathan (2 Samuel 1). Music was used in sacred and secular feasts (Isaiah 5:12), social events (mentioned at the return of the prodigal son in Luke 15:25), in work songs as people harvested the crops (Isaiah 16:10), and in the expression of love (Song of songs).” Page 18 3. Style We don’t know much about the style of music in that period. Most likely it would be similar to ancient folk music which survives today. Harmony would be uncommon, with unison the normal mode of singing and performing. It may well be that it would sound as strange to Western ears as traditional music of the Far East would be for us today. “Imagine, for instance, the effect of 120 trumpet-playing priests sounding for the daily dedication of the temple in Jerusalem! (2 Chronicles 5). Even the worst school band could hardly have competed with such a sound!” Page 19 4. Instruments Psalm 150 gives us some idea of the instruments used in that time: “…..Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him with timbrel and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe, praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.” (Psalm 150:1–6 NIV11) Here we find a mix of stringed, wind and percussion instruments. For further examples see Genesis 4:21, 1 Samuel 16:23; 1 Samuel 10:5; Daniel 3:5 (stringed); Isaiah 30:29; 1 Kings 1:40; Matthew 9:23; Jeremiah 48:36; Genesis 4:21; Daniel 3:7; Numbers 10:1-10 (wind); Exodus 28:35; Exodus 15:20; Isaiah 5:6; 1 Samuel 18:6 (percussion). 5. Resources David got things more organised. In 1 Chronicles 15.25 we get a glimpse into his prioritising of musical worship. He chose 288 skilful musicians to conduct the religious ceremonies along with the priests. This is a huge investment in manpower and resources (See 1 Chronicle 16:41). 6. Spontaneity It does not seem David felt there was any contradiction between the more formal worship and the less formal. Temple worship required more careful organisational preparation, but this went “hand in hand with the spontaneous activity of God. For some people today the two are quite irreconcilable.” Page 21 When the Ark was brought into the temple there was not a great deal of formality involved! “The beauty of this Old Testament example is that people were able to accept a regular routine expression for their worship, almost as a discipline, while remaining open to change and ready to adapt to a God of power and movement.” Page 23 7. Words Three main words are used for praise: halal; zamar; yada. I have recorded on these in earlier podcasts. Suffice it to say for today that halal is primarily making a noise for God (Habakkuk 3:3; Psalm 35:28; 66:1-2). Zamar is primarily connected with singing or playing music (Psalm 18:49; 147:1, 7; 108:1-3; 47:6-9. Yada is more connected with moving the body (Psalm 63:3-4; 134:2; 2 Chronicles 7:3; Psalm 138:1-2; Psalm 47:1; 149:3; 33:1-3. “While we suffer from ecclesiastical rigorous mortis, the ancient worshipper knew no self-consciousness in his relationship to God. Praise could frequently be extremely exuberant!” Page 25 Some lessons for us today, having reviewed the evidence for Old Testament collective musical worship. The formal nature of some of the worship was not a barrier to joyful expression. The nature and practice of collective worship developed over time. Instruments were used for dramatic effect to enhance the worship experience. Musical worship blended the formal and the spontaneous. Songs were written in response to national, collective spiritual and personal events. We know little about the style or genre of music. Since this was not recorded, God does not think it significant. We have an invitation to be creative. Which of the above points speaks to you? Pray through each of these six points asking God to reveal to you which one might be most relevant in your context. Perhaps your use of instruments is more passive than it could be. Or, perhaps the balance of the formal and spontaneous isn’t serving the congregation at the moment. Maybe you feel led to write a new song about national, collective spiritual or personal events. Although again, perhaps you feel you’ve got a bit stuck in a rut regarding the genres of music you using collective worship. Whatever the detail, God will help you to see what it is he would like you to learn from this brief survey of music in the Old Testament. Question for today: “What aspect of collective musical worship in the Old Testament is most helpful for you in leading corporate worship today?" 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Praise is powerful. When we understand the Hebrew root of the term "praise", we know how important the expression, appropriate action and the attitude of our hears are while praising God. Here are the first five Hebrew words out of the total ten words that represent praise. 1. Halal - celebrating the victory 2. Yadah - extending hands in praise and surrender ----more----3. Barak - kneeling down and spreading hands to bless the Lord 4. Zamar - playing instruments to praise God 5. Towdah - extending hands in thanksgiving Start praising God the way God originally expected us to praise Him.
Joseph Hellon's specialty as a musician is the saxophone. He is a well known live performer in Nairobi and has recorded five albums: Zamar, Ekkaleo. Bizkuti, Hellon Live in Bizkuti, Afro Jazz featuring Hellon and Aaron.[3] His sixth album, Fish Conspiracy. .wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hellon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danielduwa/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danielduwa/support
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Episode 9: Marcell and Rosemount from RBNR interview singer-songwriter Zamar Yauw (EEEEEE-YAAAAAAA!!!!) and his assistant Yolanda. This episode also features many callers who provide unexpected encouragement and wacky suggestions. Follow ZAMAR YAUW: https://soundcloud.com/zamaryauw https://www.instagram.com/zamaryauw_/ https://twitter.com/zamaryauw Follow RBNR: www.facebook.com/rbnrtroupe www.instagram.com/reallybutnotreallyhtx
Pastor shares Love Songs to God. You are called to create a love song.1 Chron 16: 7-26 Great love songs happen in the day to day. Every love song needs a release date. Love songs from personal relationships. Love songs are co-writes or duets. What if we all come in to create cause we already have been worshiping at home? Seven Worship Words: 1 Barak - to kneel, to bless God, to bow down2 Halal - to be clear, to shine, to boast, to show, to rave, to celebrate, to be clamorously foolish.3 Shabach - to shout loudly, to command.4 Tehillah - to sing praises, singing out of the spirit spontaneously.5 Towdah - extending hands, acting out of thanksgiving for what has or will be done.6 Yoda - extending the hands vigorously. 7 Zamar - to touch the strings, to make music with instruments, mostly rejoicing.
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
"Halal" to boast or rave; "Zamar" to celebrate with strings
We have been going through the seven words of praise in this series called, "Be Lifted High". This week, Pastor Chip teaches on the two words for praise, 'Zamar' and 'Tehillah'. Zamar means to make music with an instrument and Tehillah means to make spontaneous music before the Lord. Chip teaches on why music was created, how it helps us in our relationship to Christ, and how it lifts us the soul.
In his fifth installment of Positions of Praise, Rabbi John Powledge, gives us another way to praise HaSem which was used many times in HIS scriptures. The word is ZAMAR which can be understood as praise, sing, and play instruments to the L-rd.
Apostle J continues the teaching series, "The Frequencies of Praise" looking at Shabach, Towdah, Barak, Zamar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TINA MOORE BROWN Confidence Coach | Wellness Expert | Conference Speaker Tina Moore Brown, also referred to as Your Confidence Coach, is known for her ability to motivate, inspire and encourage women to truly shine. Tina is the founder and owner of Dance N2 Shape, a dance-based fitness company that changes the way women view exercise. Through Confidence is Key Coaching she empowers women to unleash their potential, discover their purpose and walk in power they never thought they had. Tina is also the author of Unleash and Soar: Start Today Living Boldly and Beyond Limits, From Dream to Destiny: Unlocking the Winner, Champion and Finisher Within and soon to be released You Were Made to Shine. Tina, a motivator by passion holds workshops, conferences and live events all focused on making sure women know they have the power to change their lives. Out of all of her accomplishments, Tina is most proud of being the loving wife of David and mother of the two most awesome kids she's ever met, Zamar and Gracen.
Denna Söndag fortsätter Alfred Nygren att predika på temat "PRAISE" - en predikoserie om tillbedjan. Denna gång tittar vi närmare på det hebreiska ordet "Zamar". Mer info om Worship Nights finner du på cks.se/worshipnights Du vet väll att du alltid är välkommen till några av våra gudstjänster i Citykyrkan, varje Söndag kl 11, 14 och 18!
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The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com | Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. EST First Segment | Artist Spotlight with Angie Cleveland Artist . Author. Co-Pastor. Worshipper. Project: "Prophetic Worshipper" Co-Pastor of Faith 2 Faith Glory 2 Glory Ministries http://www.angiecleveland.com/ Second Segment | Pastor Jamaal Bernard A pastor of New York City's largest church,Christian Cultural Center, Founder of the Christian Cultural Center fellowship of youth and young adults – C3 and Christian Cultural Center Chief of Operations He is the special guest at Praize Empowerment Conference Friday, May 23rd, hosted by Next Level Managment Musical guests: C3 Youth Choir, Brooklyn New York, Redeemed Music Ministries, Richmond, VA and Rob P and Zamar of Richmond, VA. Third Segment | Author Spotlight with Jennifer Carr Jennifer Carr is the author of "Inside Her Soul", known to the poetic community as "SoulSpoken" and a women empowerment speaker. http://www.iamsoulspoken.com/
Listen so that you may enjoy music and a word of inspiration. For the 1st half of the show, enjoy a great jazz piece by Zamar from their Day of Joy CD (Approx. 8 min). In the second half of the show be inspired with a word for the day. Are you having difficulty materializing your soul's desire? Do you wonder about your TRUE PURPOSE? For starters, it's important for you to realize who you are so that you may come to realize what you are to do. "You can not transcend to your life's full potential until you have been transformed." What is your perspective of you? Why is this important? Listen today! Don't forget to also REGISTER ON-LINE @ the Purpose Center, where we are helping BILLIONS come into the REALIZATION/MATERIALIZATION of their life's full potential. From the point of not knowing of your TRUE PURPOSE to guiding you through the process to MANIFESTATION. Have a great week! Each Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. you can join Princess-O`dilia for a Live Blog! Join her for a moment of wisdom and view the written and verbal on her blogspot @ http://princessodilia.blogspot.com and for you twitters....Visit her on her twitwall: http://www.twitwall/view/?who=princessodilia
Pastor Nick continues our Shout Unto God series, with looking at how praise awakens our calling in the midst of conflict.