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Marked | Savage Jesus | Pastor Michael Todd
Pastor Michael Todd from Transformation Church shows us how God has marked us for a purpose – even when it feels like He hasn’t.
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Everything Must Go | Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts
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Steven Furtick
Larry Stevens Steven Furtick Jr. is the Lead Pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the author of three books, Sun Stand Still and the two New York Times bestselling releases, Greater and Crash the Chatterbox.
Furtick was born and raised in Moncks Corner, South Carolina and attended Berkeley High School. At the age of 16, after reading the book Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala, he felt called to pastor a church in a major city. Furtick received a B.A. in Communications from North Greenville University and a Masters of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Service of Episcopal Consecration
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Mack Brock - Greater Things (Official Lyric Video)
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LYRICS
My life is built on Your faithfulness
My hope is held in Your promises
I take each step with Your confidence
Cause I am Yours
I am Yours
You never fail
You never will
I trust Your name for greater things
You will come through
You always do
I trust Your name for greater things
You cleared a way in the wilderness
You brought me back from my brokenness
You took my shame and You buried it
What You've done
I won’t forget
I will not fear for You are with me
I’ve seen this fight from the victory
No power of hell could stand against me
Cause I’ve seen this from the victory
Mack Brock’s greatest passion is to lead people into a heightened awareness of the presence of God and to see individuals experience the breakthrough God has for them through worship.
He has been a worship leader for over 15 years and co-wrote “O Come To The Altar,” “Resurrecting,” “Here As In Heaven,” and “Do It Again” - each have had a significant impact on the church worldwide. Three of Mack’s songs have landed in the Top 50 on CCLI, and four in the Top 100 CCLI songs.
Mack served as the music producer and a key worship leader with Elevation Worship for a decade, and has led thousands in worship in arenas and auditoriums all across the United States. Mack is married with 2 children and lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Mack's debut album, Greater Things released in September of 2018 and his newest project, “Covered” released March of 2019.
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Into All the World: Black Pentecostalism in Global Contexts
Panel III: Re-Imagining Pentecostalism - The Rev. Dr. Frank Reid (Bethel AME, Baltimore), Bishop Carlton Pearson (Higher Dimensions Family Church, Tulsa), Bishop Yvette Flunder (City of Refuge United Church of Christ, San Francisco), Bishop Andy Lewter (Oakley Baptist Church, Columbus, Ohio) and the Rev. Eugene Rivers (Azusa Christian Community, Boston) participated in the third panel of a day-long conference on Black Pentecostalism held March 18, 2005 in the Sperry Room, moderated by the Rev. Cheryl Sanders (Howard University). Introductory remarks were delivered by Marla Fredrick, Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies and of the Study of Religion at Harvard. This conference was co-sponsored by the Harvard Divinity School and the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University.
WRAP Reax in LA, New York, Washington DC to Ratzinger's election
Los Angeles, California
1. Wide of the exterior of the Cathedral of Our Lady of The Angels in downtown Los Angeles, UPSOUND bells ringing
2. Close up of main church bell ringing
3. Tilt up of workers placing Vatican colours over the church entrance
4. Wide of Vatican colours draped over the church entrance
5. Various of people watching television coverage
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vox pop, Los Angeles Catholic:
He was my pick. But you know... I'm so glad that we have him.
Washington, D.C.
7. Wide tilt down exterior of St. Matthew's Cathedral
8. Monsignor Ronald Jameson holding a radio and listening to the announcement of the new pope in front of members of the media, UPSOUND (English): Monsignor Ronald Jameson, Rector of St. Matthew's Cathedral: Cardinal Ratzinger, is the new pope.
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Monsignor Ronald Jameson, Rector of St. Matthew's Cathedral:
Joseph Ratzinger has a sharp mind, he's an intellectual and he can truly set that vision for the people and then we can get behind him and work away.
10. Wide shot of exterior of St. Matthew's Cathedral
11. SOUNDBITE (English): Charlotte Hays, American Catholic from Washington, D.C.:
I am ecstatic. I have been praying for it to be Ratzinger or Arinze and hey, I can't believe it. He is going do to the right thing. He is going to fight relativism. (Reporter: What do you mean by that?) I mean he is going to stand up for dogma. He is going to be a great pope. Oh my God, this is the best... I can't believe it.
Washington, D.C.
12. Wide of The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, UPSOUND bells ringing
13. Close-up of steeple where bells are ringing
14. Close up of entrance, draped with papal colours
15. Interior of crypt chapel
16. Mid of priest watching television
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Janet Buckley, Catholic from Damascus, Maryland:
I think there is going to be a number of people who are very upset. I think there was a hope that this new pope would make changes in some of the things people are opposed to like women priests and things like that. But I think this is clearly a message we are going on as we were before and we are not going to have, there is no way we are going to have women priests, they might as well just give it up.
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Len Buckley, Catholic from Damascus, Maryland:
Well I hope to see the spirit of God, really, working through him and that is what I believe.
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Imelda Pyne, Virginia:
Well, I am sure he is, he has done his job so well and he is at peace now and looking down and watching over us all, knowing that he's continued on, that someone in his own tradition is continuing on for him.
New York
20. Close-up of giant television screen at Times Square showing new pope emerging onto balcony in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, zoom out to show crowd watching the screen
21. People watching television screen
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Celeste McNamara, American Catholic from Boston:
We're from Boston so we just had the huge child abuse scandal that really wasn't addressed, and I know it's an international church, but it seemed like it was just kind of brushed under the table, so there are lot of folks in the Boston area that are kind of looking for a little closure on that.
New York
23. Tilt down of exterior of St Patrick's Cathedral
24. Close-up of woman praying
25. Wide shot of interior of St Patrick's Cathedral
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Catholics around the United States reacted with a mixture of joy and disquiet over the election of Germany's Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the Church's 265th pontiff on Tuesday.
Cardinal Ratzinger had entered the Vatican conclave as a leading candidate to succeed Pope John Paul II.
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Teach-in: Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation
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On Dec. 1, 2015 in Gaston Hall, the Georgetown University Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation hosted a teach-in for the community. It featured audience Q&A along with four presentations:
Matthew Quallen (SFS ‘16) on Georgetown’s own history
Prof. Marcia Chatelain (GU-History) on the experience of Brown University
Prof. Kirt von Daacke (UVA-History) on the experience of the Virginia Colleges and Universities Studying Slavery (VCUSS)
Dr. Charles Villa-Vicencio (GU-Berkley Center) on the experience of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The aim of this event was to encourage the on-going campus conversation about Georgetown University’s historical relationship to slavery and its legacy; to increase familiarity with our history; to inspire creative ways of processing and remembering this history; and to further the pursuit of reconciliation in our community.
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Our History at Georgetown
Speaker: Matthew Quallen, SFS'16, a member of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation, Georgetown University
23:21
Overview of Brown University's Steering Committee on Slavery & Justice
Speaker: Marcia Chatelain, Assoc. Professor of History and member of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation, Georgetown University
31:17
Overview of the University of Virginia President’s Commission on Slavery and the University
Speaker: Kirt von Daacke, Associate Professor of History, Assistant Dean, and Co-chair of the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University at the University of Virginia
47:24
Reflections on South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Speaker: Charles Villa-Vicencio, Visiting Associate Professor at Georgetown University and a leading global authority in matters related to transitional justice and reconciliation
1:02:29
Audience Q&A
Respondents:
-Fr. David Collins, SJ, Chair of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation
-Marcia Chatelain, Assoc. Professor of History and member of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation, Georgetown University
-Kirt von Daacke, Associate Professor of History, Assistant Dean, and Co-chair of the President’s Commission on Slavery and the University at the University of Virginia
-Charles Villa-Vicencio, Visiting Associate Professor at Georgetown University and a leading global authority in matters related to transitional justice and reconciliation
1:28:27
Looking Ahead to the Spring Semester 2016
Speaker: Fr. David Collins, SJ, Chair of the Working Group on Slavery, Memory & Reconciliation
Obama says US will work for release of Saeed Abedini and Kenneth Bae (UCNN #309)
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Friday, February 7, 2014
1. According to The Washington Times, President Obama prayed publicly Thursday for the release of two Americans held separately by North Korea and Iran, and said religious freedom is under threat around the world.
2. According to Mission Network News, The rebel terrorist group known as Boko Haram has done it again. This time they killed more than 70. Reports indicate 52 people were killed in a Kawuri village in Borno state. Twenty-two more died in an attack on a church service in Waga Chakawa village in Adamawa state. World Mission supports partners working there on the ground with unreached people groups.
3. According to The Associated Press, A generation after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, his children are fighting among themselves again, this time over two of their father's most cherished possessions: his 1964 Nobel Peace Prize medal and the Bible he carried. The civil rights leader's daughter Bernice King has both items, and her brothers, Dexter King and Martin Luther King III, asked a judge last week to order her to turn them over.
4. According to the BBC, Emergency officials have started to evacuate the first group of civilians from the city of Homs in Syria, after both sides agreed to a temporary truce. A bus carrying 12 elderly men and women left safely from the besieged Old City.
5. According to Charlotte Observer, Matthews-based Elevation Church has donated $300,000 to Charlotte's fight against homelessness, Mayor Patrick Cannon announced Wednesday. The donation will go to the Social Impact Housing Endowment, a project that seeks to raise $20 million to help struggling families and veterans become financially stable with short-term rent assistance and social programs.
6. According to Christian Retailing, The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has asked for prayer on behalf of Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties, two of the plaintiffs in the upcoming Supreme Court challenge to the Affordable Care Act--also known as Obamacare.
7. According to The Associated Press, The low point so far in Chicago's closely watched battle with street gangs may have been the day that Michelle Obama came home for the funeral of a teenage honor student.
8. According to New York Daily News, A Senate bill to extend unemployment benefits for an estimated 1.7 million people fell two votes short of passage Thursday.
9. According to The Root, While the big news coming out of the tech world this week was the appointment of Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, what went underreported is that John Thompson, one of the few high-ranking African Americans in the technology sphere, is slated to become only the second chairman in Microsoft's history, replacing tech genius Bill Gates, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
10. According to USA Today, The largest and most expensive Winter Olympic Games in history likely will be remembered for palm trees, reminders of Cold War tensions between the United States and Russia and high-flying flips in new events that offer X Games thrills.
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Bethel Music - Spring Tour
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Our team is excited to visit the southeastern United States on our first Bethel Music US Tour. Our heart is to see heaven invade earth across your city and to honor what God is doing in your region through worship, encouragement, and celebration. We are believing for fresh encounters with God through authentic connection with Him. Our night of worship will be filled with passionate praise and the freedom to go where Holy Spirit takes us. We look forward to gathering with you!
Bethel Music's collective of worship leaders aim to write and record songs that carry the culture of heaven and the heart of God. We exist to pursue the heart of God. Together, we express who God is and who we are in Him. We capture fresh expressions of worship in every season that resonates with worshipers around the world. Our dream, is that all the earth would worship God.
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