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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - Historic Columbia, South Carolina Church
A quick look at the interior and exterior of the recently renovated Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC. Located at 1100 Sumter Street adjacent to the South Carolina State House.
St. John's Episcopal Church - Georgetown Dedicatory Pipe Organ Recital
Pipes Spectacular - Dedicatory Performance, Oct. 21, 2012
Concert organist Bruce Neswick, presented the dedicatory performance in Pipes Spectacular. An associate professor of organ at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and previously Director of Music at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City, he is one of America's major talents in the field of organ performance. , especially noted for his superb ability as an improvisateur. Musicians from the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and Potomac Chapters of the American Guild of Organists were especially invited.
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St. John's Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, at Lake Harriet Bandshell 8 17 14
St. John's Episcopal Church, Linden Hills, held a liturgy at Lake Harriet Bandshell in Minneapolis, on August 17, 2014. This video shows highlights. The Rev. Susan Barnes gave the homily.
Sycamore Farm Tour
A tour of Sycamore Farms in Edenton, NC.
Krossover Basketball High School Champions 2015-16
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The 2015-16 basketball season was a huge year for us at Krossover! It was incredible to see our teams - 107 in all - that were able to bring home high school state championships or collegiate conference titles. Here, we'll send out our congratulations to the 80 high school state champions who used Krossover on their road to victory.
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Body of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney arrives at St. John A.M.E. Church
The Rev. Clementa Pinckney's body arrives at St. John A.M.E. Church in Ridgeland, South Carolina on June 25, 2015. Hundreds of mourners look on, awaiting their chance to pay final respects to the beloved former state senator and pastor of Charleston's Emanuel A.M.E. Church.
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Ascension Episcopal Church
From the beginning Ascension Church has been remarkable for the can do spirit of its parishioners. The history of the church generally dated from 1855, with the first celebration of the Holy Eucharist in that year. No church building existed, however, until 1858 when a lot across from the courthouse was purchased. The congregation renovated a small pre-existing building for use as both a school and a church. This suffered extensive damage during the Civil War and the parish did not recover for 12 years. In that time the original building was completely destroyed by fire. The church was reduced to meeting above a nest of barrooms according to one former rector.
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8. Music/Technology, Connecticut College - It’s a private liberal arts college which was founded in New London, Connecticut in 1911. Its degree for music and technology are among the best and most costly degrees in United States. For the whole course of the degree, it costs $219,950. On the other hand the economic and film and dance programs of university are also very famous. Famous alums include Chris Ford Estelle Parson and many more.
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Arthur Collins The Ragtime Goblin Man on U-S Everlasting cylinder 1419 (1912)
Arthur Collins sings The Ragtime Goblin Man on U-S Everlasting cylinder 1419, issued in 1912.
Words are by Andrew Sterling. Music is by Harry Von Tilzer.
SOME LYRICS: A ragtime goblin man he comes around and softly hums a ragtime tune...Look out for the goblin man, That ragtime goblin man...
Arthur Francis Collins was born in the home of his grandfather, Reverend Joseph Perry (a chaplain in the U.S. Navy), on Gerard Avenue in Philadelphia. The oldest of ten children, he was about 14 when his father--Captain Arthur Collins, a devout Quaker--retired from seafaring occupations and bought a home in Barnegat, New Jersey, where he opened a country store. Collins' wife supplied this information to Walsh, who reported it in the November 1942 issue of Hobbies.
Collins joined the lifesaving station on the New Jersey coast. By 17 he was singing at church festivals and concerts, and his parents sent him to Philadelphia to take voice lessons. He joined the Old King Company, an unsuccessful touring company. He then joined a company starring Fay Templeton, but this company also failed. He next sang in summer operas in St. Louis and eventually toured with Francis Wilson in Merry Monarch and The Lion Tamer, remaining with Wilson for ten years, according to the October 1916 issue of Edison Phonograph Monthly.
In 1895 in New York City's St. Timothy's Episcopal Church he married an Irish-born singer named Anna Leah Connolly (18 May 1867 - 14 May 1949), leaving show business to study shorthand, typewriting, and bookkeeping. Around 1898 the marriage produced a son. Page 65 of the September 15, 1918 issue of Talking Machine World features a photograph of a proud Collins saying good-bye to son, with 20-year old Sergeant Arthur Perry Collins taking leave in uniform, headed for France.
Collins worked for a cigar company but resigned after six months when his right arm became lame. After recovering, he worked for the De Wolf Hopper Company, singing in Wang, and soon received a letter from Edison's National Phonograph Company inviting him to make a trial recording.
He went to Orange, New Jersey, at the earliest opportunity. The singer's wife reported to Walsh that the date was May 16, 1898. Early numbers recorded include Every Night I See That Nigger Standing Round (5404) and Happy Days in Dixie (5407). On Edison records he was often accompanied by Vess L. Ossman.
One of his most popular numbers in the earliest years was Thurland Chattaway's Mandy Lee, recorded in early 1900 for Edison (7404) and in two sessions for Victor in that year.
Walsh states in Ronald Dethlefson's Edison Blue Amberol Recordings 1915-1929 (Brooklyn, NY: APM Press, 1981), By a hasty count, which may be off a few notches, he made, from 1898 to 1912, no fewer than 227 solo two-minute cylinders, including both brown wax and the louder and less fragile Gold Moulded type, introduced in 1902....the team [Collins and Harlan] recorded approximately 65 Blue Amberol duets.
Collins is mentioned for the first time in the trade journal The Phonoscope in the February 1899 issue. It is noted that he was among the artists making Giant Tone cylinders. He probably made cylinders for a few other small firms around this time.
He began making Berliner discs on November 25, 1899, recording at that first session My Hannah Lady (0754), I've Just Received A Telegram From Baby (0753), All I Wants Is My Black Baby Back (0756), Mandy Lee (0757), and others.
He recorded over 50 titles for Berliner's National Gramophone Company. These titles from 1900 indicate his versatility: The Mick Who Threw the Brick, The Blue and the Gray (associated around that time with Richard Jose, who sang it often on vaudeville stages), and On The Road to Mandalay (this was probably the Walter W. Hedgecock version of Kipling's verse set to music; the well-known version by composer Oley Speaks was not published until 1907).
Collins' rendition of My Girl's an Hawaiian Maiden is performed in the coon style. It may be the first time Hawaiian appears on a record (John Terrell had recorded My Honolulu Lady, Berliner 1924, a year earlier).
Since he worked regularly for Berliner, he naturally was among Victor's earliest artists, recording often in its first year. His first session for Eldridge R. Johnson's new company was on July 20, 1900. Accompanied by a pianist, he recorded seven titles. He returned the next day to record another eight titles, this time accompanied by the Metropolitan Orchestra. Collins may have been the first singer on Victor records accompanied by more than piano.
Some selections cut during early sessions had already been performed by Collins for Berliner's National Gramophone Company, but new titles included a rube number titled Old Bill Jones (162) and Paul Dresser's patriotic The Blue and the Gray (164).
Collins' wife reported to Walsh that the singer preferred the term The King of Ragtime Songs to other titles.
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Snake-Handling Pastor Bitten By Deadly Rattlesnake | MY LIFE INSIDE: THE SNAKE CHURCH
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A NEW documentary has captured the startling moment a controversial American pastor is bitten by a deadly snake during a service. Cody Coots is the pastor at the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus’ Name church in Middlesboro, Kentucky - one of America’s only remaining snake-handling churches. The dangerous ritual had already cost the Pentecostal church its previous pastor, Cody’s father Jamie Coots, 42, after he was bitten by a rattlesnake and killed in 2014. And the shocking footage shows Cody Coots - his shirt splattered in blood - collapsing and being helped from his altar as the snake’s potentially lethal poison begins to take hold. The church’s story is told in My Life Inside: The Snake Church, the first film in a new series from Barcroft TV which gains unprecedented access to people who’ve chosen to live outside the norms of modern mainstream society.
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Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton - Remembering The Rev. James R. Crumley, Jr.
The Rev. James R. Crumley, Jr.
The Reverend James R. Crumley, Jr. (Jim) died on Tuesday, April 7, 2015. He was a native of Tennessee and was educated at Roanoke College, Salem, VA and the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, SC. He was an ordained Lutheran Pastor and has served congregations in Tennessee and Georgia.
In 1974, Crumley was elected Secretary of the Lutheran Church in America. From 1978-1987 he served as Bishop of that church, which included three million members in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. During his tenure as Bishop, he was also a member of the Executive Committee of the Lutheran World Federation of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches, and of the Governing Board of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. He also served on a number of national and international committees of those organizations. He served as Lutheran Chairperson at the International Lutheran-Roman Catholic Commission.
Crumley holds honorary doctoral degrees from nine colleges and universities including Newberry College and the University of South Carolina.
His tenure as bishop involved a great deal of travel, including several trips to the Soviet Union, Germany, Switzerland, Scandinavia, and visits to many churches in Africa and Asia. Crumley bore special responsibility for the relations of the Lutheran Church in America with the other churches (ecumenism); he had visited all seven historic patriarchates of the Orthodox Churches; he had also visited the Vatican on several occasions, including four private audiences with Pope John Paul II.
In 1950, Crumley was married to Annette Bodie, a native of Batesburg, SC and a student at Columbia College. They are parents of three children, Frances Holman of Baltimore, James III of Savannah, and Jeanne Lindemann (deceased), and 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Moving to Batesburg-Leesville in 1988, the Crumleys were active members of Wittenberg congregation and are now members of Bethel Lutheran Church of White Rock. Crumley taught at Newberry College for two years and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary for six. He served asinterim pastor at both Wittenberg and Faith Lutheran Churches, Batesburg-Leesville.
Services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Bethel Lutheran Church, White Rock with Bishop Herman R. Yoos and Reverend Roy M. Butler officiating. Visitation will follow in the Heritage at Lowman.
Memorials may be made to Lutheran Home of SC, Heritage at Lowman, P. O. Box 444 White Rock, SC 29177 or to ELCA Region 9, James R. Crumley, Jr. Archives, 4201 N. Main St., Columbia, SC 29203.
Wilson's Ayinde Hikim's game highlights in 66-64 2OT win over St. John's in DCSAA State Final!
Woodrow Wilson High School's Ayinde Hikim's, District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA) Player of the Year, game highlights in 66-64 2OT District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA) State Tournament Championship win over St. John's College High School at George Washington University..
ESPN High School Football - St. John's College (DC) vs. Good Counsel (MD)
October 18th 2019 - D.C. area rivals St. John's College High School and Our Lady of Good Counsel squared off in their annual matchup. The Cadets boast a talented roster including LSU commit WR Rakim Jarrett and Clemson commit DE Tre Williams. The Falcons feature a ton of talent as well including 2020 Michigan commit DE Kris Jenkins Jr. and Ohio St. commit LB Mitchell Melton.