St. Georges, Grenada
Serenade of the Seas, Southern Caribbean Cruise.
The best way to see St. George's, Grenada capital is on foot. And there is no better place to start than the Market Square. Examine all the different herbs and spices grown on the island.
The Sendall Tunnel is connecting the Market square with the rest of the city.
Above the market in Church Street stands the Roman Catholic Cathedral, dating back to 1884. On the opposite side is Parliament Building together with the Supreme Court. Lower down on your left is the Anglican Church (1825) and on the other side of Church Street, on Grand Etang Road is the Presbyterian Church.
14.03.2012 St. George's - Grenada. Ankunft. Video.
14.03.2012 St. George's - Grenada
Grenada wurde auf der dritten Reise 1498 von Christoph Kolumbus entdeckt.
Der Staat Grenada (State of Grenada), ist eine Insel der Kleinen Antillen.
Grenada gehört zu den „Inseln im Winde.
Der Wahlspruch von Grenada: „Immer auf Gott vertrauend streben, bauen und schreiten wir als ein Volk voran.
Die Franzosen gründeten die Hauptstadt von Grenada, St. George's, 1650 als Fort Royal.
Auf den Hügeln, die die Stadt umgeben, gibt es zwei Forts: Fort George und Fort Frederick.
Fort George wurde im Jahre 1705 von den Franzosen erbaut.
Die Festung ist für Besucher geöffnet.
Grenada ist auch als Gewürzinsel bekannt.
Die wichtigsten Exportgüter sind Bananen, Zucker, Kakaobohnen, Kakao, Muskatnuss, Muskatblüte, Nelken, Vanille, Zimt und Ingwer.
St. George's - Grenada
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, St. George's, Grenada.
Römisch-katholische Kathedrale.
Kathedrale der Unbefleckten Empfängnis RC,
St. Georges, Grenada.
2011 bekommt der Turm (1818) der St.-Georgs-Kathedrale eine neue Uhr.
St. George's - Grenada
Anglikanische Kirche (1825).
St. George's - Grenada
St. Andrews Presbyterian Kirk (1833).
Hurrikan Ivan
September 2004 wurde Grenada vom Hurrikan Ivan
schwer getroffen. 95 % der Häuser der Hauptstadt St. George's wurden zerstört oder beschädigt.
35 Menschen starben.
St.George's -Tron Church, Glasgow
Interior of refurbished church which dates from 1808. A Presbyterian church located in centre of Glasgow and which regularly attracts a Sunday congregation of c. 500.
A Church Project
In the spirit of patriotism, the Presbyterian Church in Grenada and New Jersey has partnered to provide a play area for the tiny tots of the Samaritan Presbyterian School.
O Holy Savior, Friend Unseen (Flemming)
O Holy Savior, Friend Unseen (Flemming)
Text by: Charlotte Elliott 1834
Tune: Flemming by Friedrich F Flemming 1811
Source: Presbyterian 1955 Hymnal #214
Pilgrim 1935 Hymnal #221
Methodist 1939 Hymnal #327
Here is my complete recording of the Presbyterian 1955 Hymnbook:
1 O holy Savior, friend unseen,
The faint, the weak on Thee may lean,
Help me, throughout life’s varying scene,
By faith to cling to Thee.
2 Blessed with communion so divine,
Take what Thou wilt, shall I repine repine;
When, as the branches to the vine,
My soul may cling to Thee?
3 Far from her home, fatigued, oppressed,
Here she has found her place of rest
An exile still, yet not unblest,
While she can cling to Thee.
4 What though the world deceitful prove,
And earthly friends and joys remove,
With patient, uncomplaining love
Still would I cling to Thee.
5 Oft when I seem to read alone
Some barren wast, with thorns o’ergrown,
A voice of love, in gentlest tone,
Whispers, Still cling to Me.
6 Though faith and hope may long be tried,
I ask not, need not aught beside;
How safe, how calm, how satisfied,
The souls that cling to Thee!
7 They fear not life’s rough storms to brave,
Since Thou art near, and strong to save;
Nor shudder e’en at death’s dark wave,
Because they cling to Thee.
8 Blessed is my lot, whate’er befall;
What can disturb me, who appall,
While as my strength, my rock, my all,
All, Savior, I cling to Thee!
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Rev Kalloo feature speaker at125th Anniversary of St Andrew Theological College, Trinidad and Toba
Sam Saroop's video-record of Rev. Ken Kalloo's speech at St. Andrew's Theological Service of Thanksgiving In Celebration of its 125th Birth Anniversary at the College Chapel at Paradise Hill, San Fernando on 2nd February 2017. The Principal of the College is Rev. Randal Sammah who was also the Leader of Worship at the celebration. Greetings were extended by the Rt. Rev. Annabell Lalla- Ramkelawan, the Moderator of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago, Rev. Kelvin Sookhansingh and Ms. Shivani Ram. Prayer of Thanksgiving & Intercession was conducted by the Rev. Joy Abdul-Mohan and the Benediction was done by the Rt. Rev. Annabell Lalla-Ramkelawan
By Sam Saroop
May God Bless You
Praise and Worship at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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oh ya ya
The Take Note drummers and singers at Spirit of Christmas 2012 in Sydney, Nova Scotia at St Andrew's United Church with Paul Gatchell & Friends
John Maloney Christmas Bell Ringing And greetings 2011 from Lismore.swf
John Maloney Ringing Saint Carthages Cathedral Bells Lismore New South Wales Australia And Views Of City of Lismore And johns greetings To all his Family and friends
King/Coleman Wedding Highlight Reel - June 15th, 2013
Great video of our wedding in Nashville, TN.
Bill Callahan live@St Georges Church Brighton, 18th August 09, Rock Bottom Riser
Bill Callahan live@St Georges Church Brighton, 18th August 09, Rock Bottom Riser
Fox Point Lutheran Church Bell Choir
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Grenada
Grenada i/ɡrɨˈneɪdə/ is an island country consisting of the island of Grenada and six smaller islands at the southern end of the Grenadines in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Grenada is located northwest of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela, and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Nashville Wedding Video - West End United Methodist
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Ray Stevens - The Mississippi Squirrel Revival
Off the DVD Ray Stevens - Comedy Video Classics, a comedic song about a squirrel that gets loose at church and the chaos that ensues
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St. Augustine, Florida
St. Augustine (Spanish: San Agustín) is a city in Northeast Florida and the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement and port in the continental United States. The county seat of St. Johns County, it is part of Florida's First Coast region and the Jacksonville metropolitan area. According to the 2010 census, the city population was 12,975. The St. Augustine urban area has a population of 69,173.
San Agustín was founded in September 1565 by Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, and subsequently served as the capital of Spanish Florida for two hundred years. It remained the capital of East Florida as the territory changed hands between the Spanish and British, and remained the capital of the Florida Territory until it was moved to Tallahassee in 1824. Since the late 19th century, its historical character has made the city a major tourist attraction. It is the headquarters for the Florida National Guard.
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Mississippi | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:24 1 Etymology
00:03:46 2 Geography
00:06:28 2.1 Major cities and towns
00:07:15 2.2 Climate
00:09:56 2.3 Ecology, flora, and fauna
00:12:36 2.4 Ecological problems
00:12:45 2.4.1 Flooding
00:17:00 3 History
00:18:58 3.1 Colonial era
00:21:38 3.2 United States territory
00:24:22 3.3 Statehood, 1817–1861
00:27:21 3.4 Civil War to 20th century
00:34:10 3.5 20th century to present
00:44:08 4 Demographics
00:48:20 4.1 Ancestry
00:52:42 4.2 Language
00:53:31 4.3 Religion
00:56:47 4.4 Birth data
00:57:16 4.5 LGBT
00:58:40 5 Health
01:01:12 6 Economy
01:07:26 6.1 Entertainment and tourism
01:09:21 6.2 Manufacturing
01:09:47 6.3 Taxation
01:11:38 6.4 Federal subsidies and spending
01:13:10 7 Politics and government
01:14:15 7.1 Laws
01:15:29 8 Political alignment
01:16:31 9 Transportation
01:16:41 9.1 Air
01:17:01 9.2 Roads
01:17:26 9.3 Rail
01:17:35 9.3.1 Passenger
01:18:02 9.3.2 Freight
01:18:50 9.4 Water
01:18:59 9.4.1 Major rivers
01:19:20 9.4.2 Major bodies of water
01:21:07 10 Media
01:21:16 11 Education
01:27:18 12 Culture
01:28:12 12.1 Music
01:30:33 12.2 Literature
01:30:42 12.3 Sports
01:31:32 13 Notable people
01:31:41 14 See also
01:31:59 15 Footnotes
01:32:09 16 Further reading
01:32:28 17 External links
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SUMMARY
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Mississippi ( (listen)) is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. Mississippi is the 32nd most extensive and 34th most populous of the 50 United States. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana to the south, and Arkansas and Louisiana to the west. The state's western boundary is largely defined by the Mississippi River. Jackson, with a population of approximately 175,000 people, is both the state's capital and largest city.
The state is heavily forested outside the Mississippi Delta area, which is the area between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. Before the American Civil War, most development in the state was along riverfronts, as the waterways were critical for transportation. Large gangs of slaves were used to work on cotton plantations. After the war, freedmen began to clear the bottomlands to the interior, in the process selling off timber and buying property. By the end of the 19th century, African Americans made up two-thirds of the Delta's property owners, but timber and railroad companies acquired much of the land after the financial crisis, which occurred when blacks were facing increasing racial discrimination and disfranchisement in the state.
Clearing of the land for plantations altered the Delta's ecology, increasing the severity of flooding along the Mississippi by taking out trees and bushes that had absorbed excess waters. Much land is now held by agribusinesses. A largely rural state with agricultural areas dominated by industrial farms, Mississippi is ranked low or last among the states in such measures as health, educational attainment, and median household income. The state's catfish aquaculture farms produce the majority of farm-raised catfish consumed in the United States.Since the 1930s and the Great Migration of African Americans to the North and West, the majority of Mississippi's population has been white, although the state still has the highest percentage of black residents of any U.S. state. From the early 19th century to the 1930s, its residents were majority black, and before the American Civil War that population was composed largely of African-American slaves. Democratic Party whites retained political power through disfranchisement and Jim Crow laws. In the first half of the 20th century, nearly 400,000 rural blacks left the state for work and opportunities in northern and midwestern cities, with another wave of migration around World War II to ...
Mississippi | Wikipedia audio article
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Mississippi
00:03:08 1 Etymology
00:03:28 2 Geography
00:05:58 2.1 Major cities and towns
00:06:41 2.2 Climate
00:09:07 2.3 Ecology, flora, and fauna
00:11:34 2.4 Ecological problems
00:11:44 2.4.1 Flooding
00:15:40 3 History
00:17:29 3.1 Colonial era
00:19:57 3.2 United States territory
00:22:27 3.3 Statehood, 1817–1861
00:25:13 3.4 Civil War to 20th century
00:31:27 3.5 20th century to present
00:40:36 4 Demographics
00:44:24 4.1 Ancestry
00:48:26 4.2 Language
00:49:11 4.3 Religion
00:52:11 4.4 Birth data
00:52:38 4.5 LGBT
00:53:56 5 Health
00:56:15 6 Economy
01:02:03 6.1 Entertainment and tourism
01:03:48 6.2 Manufacturing
01:04:12 6.3 Taxation
01:05:52 6.4 Federal subsidies and spending
01:07:18 7 Politics and government
01:08:18 7.1 Laws
01:09:26 8 Political alignment
01:10:23 9 Transportation
01:10:32 9.1 Air
01:10:51 9.2 Roads
01:11:15 9.3 Rail
01:11:23 9.3.1 Passenger
01:11:48 9.3.2 Freight
01:12:32 9.4 Water
01:12:40 9.4.1 Major rivers
01:13:00 9.4.2 Major bodies of water
01:14:39 10 Media
01:14:47 11 Education
01:20:19 12 Culture
01:21:09 12.1 Music
01:23:19 12.2 Literature
01:23:27 12.3 Sports
01:24:13 13 Notable people
01:24:22 14 See also
01:24:39 15 Footnotes
01:24:48 16 Further reading
01:25:05 17 External links
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Mississippi ( (listen)) is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. Mississippi is the 32nd most extensive and 34th most populous of the 50 United States. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana to the south, and Arkansas and Louisiana to the west. The state's western boundary is largely defined by the Mississippi River. Jackson, with a population of approximately 175,000 people, is both the state's capital and largest city.
The state is heavily forested outside the Mississippi Delta area, which is the area between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. Before the American Civil War, most development in the state was along riverfronts, as the waterways were critical for transportation. Large gangs of slaves were used to work on cotton plantations. After the war, freedmen began to clear the bottomlands to the interior, in the process selling off timber and buying property. By the end of the 19th century, African Americans made up two-thirds of the Delta's property owners, but timber and railroad companies acquired much of the land after the financial crisis, which occurred when blacks were facing increasing racial discrimination and disfranchisement in the state.
Clearing of the land for plantations altered the Delta's ecology, increasing the severity of flooding along the Mississippi by taking out trees and bushes that had absorbed excess waters. Much land is now held by agribusinesses. A largely rural state with agricultural areas dominated by industrial farms, Mississippi is ranked low or last among the states in such measures as health, educational attainment, and median household income. The state's catfish aquaculture farms produce the majority of farm-raised catfish consumed in the United States.Since the 1930s and the Great Migration of African Americans to the North and West, the majority of Mississippi's population has been white, although the state still has the highest percentage of black residents of any U.S. state. From the early 19th century to the 1930s, its residents were majority black, and before the American Civil War that population was composed largely of African-American slaves. Democratic Party whites retained political power through disfranchisement and Jim Crow laws. In the first half of the 20th century, nearly 400,000 rural blacks left the state for work and opportunities in northern and midwestern cities, with another wave of migration around World War II to West Coast cities. In the early 1960s, Mississippi was the poorest state in the nation, with 86% of its non-whites living below the poverty level.In 2010, 37% of Mississippians were African ...