Frescoe Church Trail Saint Mary's Church West Jefferson North Carolina
The Saint Mar'y's church is part of the tourist based frescoe trail near West Jefferson located actually in Glendale Springs a few miles away. This small quaint church reveals a unique painting of Jesus on the cross with God behind him looking at his sacrfice. Very realistiic and worth seeing
Palm Sunday, Part 2 St. Mary's Church Kinston, NC
After some technical challenges here is part 2 of today's service! April 13, 2014
Stop The Violence Unity Gathering/ March @ Jefferson Park in Shelby,NC
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Church Struck By Lightning
A driver saw Rutherford County's Mount Pleasant C.M.E Church glowing around midnight July 9.It was a fire, ignited officials belive, when a lightning bolt struck the electrical box and ignited wires running underneath the building. Union Mills Volunteer Fire Department Chief Dean Conner said the blaze had smoldered underneath the building before flames spit through the sanctuary floor.When firefighters arrived the blaze was contained within ten minutes, but the fire still burning underneath the floorboards took more than two hours to put out.It was worse than what I expected to see, said Bettye Owners, who's been a member at Mt. Pleasant for more thirty years. And I just - when I look at it now - it's still unreal to me.The front of the sanctuary is singed. Pieces of the roof and walls have fallen onto pews, a charred piano still sits next to the alter, and a bookcase - containing old hymnals - is torched and laying on the floor.
The church off of Hudlow Road has approximately fifty members, a couple dozen come to Sunday service regularly. The wiring in the building is totaled, Conner said he believes the extent of the damage to the wiring will be the determinant in whether the congregation is able to salvage the building.
Conner has worked as a volunteer fireman in Union Mills since the department there was established 43 years ago.
He said the
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The history and ideology of the occult societies that have been behind the events that have shaped our world and how they all stem from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. I ask you to approach the information from a non-emotional point of view and understand that my goal is to share truth, not criticism.
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Satterfields, Shelby, N C Buffalo Creek
This was once a nice restaurant but now is leased out for social events. The creek is so nice here. We did secure permission to use this as a launch/get out point along the creek in our upcoming kayak trip and even could pick a tent here.
Boutique Pipe Organ of Fort Hill Presbyterian, Clemson
This is episode one of Pipe Organs of the Clemson and Anderson area of the upstate of South Carolina. We visit Fort Hill Presbyterian Church in downtown Clemson, SC.
Randall Dyer and Associates of Jefferson City, TN
Direct electric/electro-mechanical chests.
Three manuals. 4 divisions. 34 registers. 23 ranks.
It is no. 42 from 1990
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OneBeat 2012 - Circular Church ft Chance McCoy, Amir ElSaffar, Kyungso Park, Nina Ogot
OneBeat 2012 fellows perform at Circular Congregational Church, in Charleston, SC.
OneBeat is a new international cultural exchange by the U.S. Department of State that celebrates the transformative power of the arts through the creation of original, inventive music, and people-to-people diplomacy. This year and next, around 30 exceptional young musicians from around the world will come together to write, produce, and perform new music. The group will also lead engagement events with local youth, and develop strategies for using music to make a positive impact on our local and global communities. OneBeat is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), and is produced by Found Sound Nation.
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Episcopal Church (United States) | Wikipedia audio article
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The Episcopal Church (TEC) in the United States is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a mainline Christian denomination divided into nine provinces. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Bruce Curry, the first African-American bishop to serve in that position.
In 2017, the Episcopal Church had 1,971,581 baptized members, of whom 1,812,563 were in the United States. In 2011, it was the nation's 14th largest denomination. In 2015, Pew Research estimated that 1.2 percent of the adult population in the United States, or 3 million people, self-identify as mainline Episcopalians.The church was organized after the American Revolution, when it became separate from the Church of England, whose clergy are required to swear allegiance to the British monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The Episcopal Church describes itself as Protestant, yet Catholic. The Episcopal Church claims apostolic succession, tracing its bishops back to the apostles via holy orders. The Book of Common Prayer, a collection of traditional rites, blessings, liturgies, and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion, is central to Episcopal worship.
The Episcopal Church was active in the Social Gospel movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since the 1960s and 1970s, the church has pursued a decidedly more liberal course. It has opposed the death penalty and supported the civil rights movement and affirmative action. Some of its leaders and priests are known for marching with influential civil rights' demonstrators such as Martin Luther King Jr. The Church calls for the full legal equality of LGBT people. In 2015, the Church's 78th triennial General Convention passed resolutions allowing the blessing of same-sex marriages and approved two official liturgies to bless such unions.The Episcopal Church ordains women and LGBT people to the priesthood, the diaconate, and the episcopate, despite opposition from a number of other member churches of the Anglican Communion. In 2003, Gene Robinson became the first openly gay person ordained as a bishop.
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Christmas Eve 1970 | Different U.S.A. Customs | WTIC Radio | Hartford, CT | Dick Bertel
From New England to North Carolina, Dick Bertel and his children are taken on a tour of “many different and beautiful” Christmas celebrations along the eastern United States by humorist Bill Stockdale (1918-2009), a motion picture photographer and lecturer who writes columns for the travel sections of “The New York Times,” “The Boston Globe,” and “The Worcester Telegram.” (In 2004, he will be awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Travel Adventure Cinema Society.)
• The Moravian people of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania who hang handmade twenty-six-point stars and display a putz which tells the complete Christmas story, far beyond the manger scene depicted in a traditional crèche
• The Swedish traditions observed in Worcester, Massachusetts at the Hartford Road home of Clarence (1905-2000) and Ingrid (1916-1994) Flodine which include serving seven kinds of cookies (with specific mention of the pepparkakor), signage wishing “God Helg,” and the observance of St. Lucia’s Day
• Experiencing a Finnish bath (i.e., a sauna) at the Canterbury, Connecticut home of Otto (1901-1980) and Helmi (1902-1995) Ruuskanen where coffee cake, prune tarts, and ham are served along with a dinner of lipeäkala (whitefish treated with lye) with white sauce, cold boiled potatoes, fruit soup, and lingonberry relish
• The Syrian traditions of baking ma’amoul, Middle Eastern shortbread cookies, and baklava as demonstrated in a film of a Mrs. Haddad in Willimantic, Connecticut
• A fireworks celebration in Williamsburg, Virginia to commemorate the 1842 introduction of the Christmas tree to the United States by Charles Minnigerode (1814-1894), a German dissident who emigrated to America in 1839 and taught Latin and Greek at the College of William & Mary before being ordained in 1847 as an Episcopal priest
• The making of peppermint patties at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, Maine by Sister Mildred Barker (1897-1990) who will be best remembered for her efforts to preserve Shaker musical traditions
While joking about celebrating Christmas at his home with Afghani yak flambée and marinated elephant trunk, Stockdale reminisces about sharing his honeymoon with his wife Connie (1923-2014) by walking 3,525 miles “across America afoot” from his native Putnam, Connecticut to Los Angeles, California with their dog, a boxer named “Taj Mahal,” and a miniature covered wagon from September 1949 to March 1950. Over their sixty years of marriage, together Connie and Bill will visit more than sixty-five countries on six different continents and share their experiences with public presentations of their travelogues.
A holiday tradition on WTIC Radio in Hartford, Connecticut from 1962 to 1976, Dick Bertel would host a program of Christmas music at 8:00 p.m. each Christmas Eve. 1964 was the first year that he included his kids in the show.
This episode was broadcast on Thursday, December 24, 1970. The interview was conducted at WTIC's Broadcast House studios on Constitution Plaza in downtown Hartford where the show was mixed and produced by engineer Bob Scherago. Bertel’s dialogue with his children Darcy, Jimmy, and Susan was recorded at their home on Randy Lane in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
This edition was sponsored by the Hartford Insurance Group and the Charter Oak Bank and Trust Company. The president and founder of the bank, William E. Budds (1920-2001), offers yuletide greetings.
Songs
• “Good Christian Men, Rejoice” (opening and closing theme) by Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra from their 1959 album “Music for a Merry Christmas”
• “Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella” by Percy Faith and his Orchestra from their 1954 album “Hallelujah!”
• “Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane),” recorded by Doris Day in 1949 and selected from the 1954 album “First Christmas Record for Children,” a compilation of music by various artists
• “Silent Night, Holy Night” from the 1961 album “A Music Box Christmas” from the music box collection of Rita Ford
• “Away in a Manger” by an unknown artist
• “The Star of Bethlehem” by an unknown orchestra
• “Deck the Halls” by an unknown artist
• “Winter Wonderland” from “Snowfall: The Tony Bennett Christmas Album,” 1968
• “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” recorded by Bob Hannon in 1954, also from “First Christmas Record for Children”
• “I’ll be Home for Christmas” by an unknown artist
• “O Christmas Tree” by an unknown jazz ensemble
• “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” by the Boston Pops Orchestra as conducted by Arthur Fiedler from the 1959 album “Pops Christmas Party”
Marie Nahikian Smart Community Growth
Marie Nahikian In the 1970's she was founder and first executive director of the Adams-Morgan Organization, she served on the Rental Accommodations Commission, which oversees administration of the city's rent control law.
She was active in pushing for council enactment of the antispeculation-tax bill and renewed rent control legislation.
In 1975, she convened a national meeting of neighborhood representatives in Washington that led to formation of the National Association of Neighborhoods.
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1997 – 2003 Executive Director, Queens County Economic Development Corporation, Regional Lending Consortium Coordinator for the Long Island Housing Partnership
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2009 – November 2014 she was Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development at the Department of Housing and Urban Development .
From January 2015 – March 2016 Marie Nahikian became the director of the Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) for Philadelphia.
Episcopal Church in the United States of America | Wikipedia audio article
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Episcopal Church in the United States of America
00:02:17 1 Names
00:05:23 2 History
00:05:32 2.1 Colonial era
00:07:06 2.2 Revolutionary era
00:09:34 2.3 Early Republic era
00:12:55 2.4 Nineteenth century
00:15:50 2.5 Era of change (1958–1970s)
00:19:35 2.6 Recent history
00:20:52 2.6.1 Revised prayer book
00:21:30 2.6.2 Ordination of women
00:23:43 2.6.3 Affirmation of LGBT people
00:26:53 2.6.4 Separations from the church
00:28:55 2.6.5 Church property disputes
00:31:07 3 Membership
00:35:04 4 Influence
00:36:14 5 Structure
00:36:48 5.1 Parishes and dioceses
00:38:43 5.2 National church
00:41:47 6 Worship and liturgy
00:46:35 6.1 Book of Common Prayer
00:49:02 7 Belief and practice
00:52:51 7.1 Social positions
00:53:00 7.1.1 Economic issues
00:53:55 7.1.2 Marriage of same-sex couples
00:54:57 7.1.3 Ordination of LGBT-identified individuals
00:55:15 7.1.4 Racial equality
00:56:35 7.1.5 Abortion
00:57:06 7.1.6 Euthanasia
00:57:30 8 Agencies and programs
00:57:39 8.1 Society for the Increase of the Ministry (SIM)
00:58:12 8.2 Episcopal Relief & Development
00:58:45 8.3 Scholarships
00:59:19 9 Ecumenical relations
01:01:17 10 Historical societies
01:01:38 11 Church Publishing
01:02:16 12 See also
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SUMMARY
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The Episcopal Church (TEC) in the United States is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a mainline Christian denomination divided into nine provinces. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Bruce Curry, the first African-American bishop to serve in that position.
In 2017, the Episcopal Church had 1,905,349 baptized members, of whom 1,745,156 were in the United States. In 2011, it was the nation's 14th largest denomination. In 2015, Pew Research estimated that 1.2 percent of the adult population in the United States, or 3 million people, self-identify as mainline Episcopalians.The church was organized after the American Revolution, when it became separate from the Church of England, whose clergy are required to swear allegiance to the British monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The Episcopal Church describes itself as Protestant, yet Catholic. The Episcopal Church claims apostolic succession, tracing its bishops back to the apostles via holy orders. The Book of Common Prayer, a collection of traditional rites, blessings, liturgies, and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion, is central to Episcopal worship.
The Episcopal Church was active in the Social Gospel movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since the 1960s and 1970s, the church has pursued a decidedly more liberal course. It has opposed the death penalty and supported the civil rights movement and affirmative action. Some of its leaders and priests are known for marching with influential civil rights' demonstrators such as Martin Luther King Jr. The Church calls for the full legal equality of LGBT people. In 2015, the Church's 78th triennial General Convention passed resolutions allowing the blessing of same-sex marriages and approved two official liturgies to bless such unions.The Episcopal Church ordains women and LGBT people to the priesthood, the diaconate, and the episcopate, despite opposition from a number of other member churches of the Anglican Communion. In 2003, Gene Robinson became the first openly gay person ordained as a bishop.
The Bible in Public Life
A panel of scholars examined the Bible's influence on early American thinkers such as Thomas Paine, 19th-century African-American women, English translators of the text and writers using scriptural quotations in newspaper articles. As part of their discussion, the scholars will also highlight resources found in the archives of the Library of Congress.
Speaker Biography: Mark Noll is Francis A. McAnaney professor of history at the University of Notre Dame and author of In the Beginning Was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783.
Speaker Biography: Valerie Cooper is associate professor of religion and society and black church studies at Duke Divinity School and author of Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible and the Rights of African Americans.
Speaker Biography: Paul Gutjahr is Ruth Halls professor of English at Indiana University and editor of the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in America.
Speaker Biography: Lincoln Mullen is assistant professor of History and Art History at George Mason University and author of the forthcoming book, America's Public Bible: Biblical Quotations in U.S. Newspapers.
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Mary Surratt
Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt (1820 or May 1823 – July 7, 1865) was an American boarding house owner who was convicted of taking part in the conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. Sentenced to death, she was hanged, becoming the first white woman executed by the United States federal government. Surratt was the mother of John H. Surratt, Jr., who was later tried but was not convicted of involvement in the assassination.
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Khalid Jones LB [Future 5 Star] (Christ Church Episcopal) Greenville, SC 2018
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A Humbling Journey: Theist to Atheist [Abandoning Religion, Faith & God] (HD FULL Movie)
The religious and the faithful will undoubtedly find this video confronting and quite possibly liberating at the same time. I believe this film is both awe inspiring and enlightening. The intent of the video is simply to offer another and in my opinion a much more reasonable perspective then that offered by the religious institutions of the world and that of apologists like Ray Comfort. An exhilarating and thought provoking viewing experience regardless of your background or beliefs. The video is entertaining, emotional and challenging. Along with a stirring blend of words and images to inspire and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the human experience as it truly is.
Leave your pre-conceived ideas and biases at the door prior to watching and take down your shields. This video is not a personal attack on anybody. It's merely a culmination of much careful research and consideration. I call this video, A Humbling Journey: An Awakening.
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I would like to thank Carl Sagan, Michael Shermer, Seth Andrews, Richard Dawkins (God Delusion), Brian Dunning, Christopher Hitchens (God is Not Great), Sam Harris (End of Faith), The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe, Steve Novella, Jay Novella, Bob Novella, Bill Maher, Evan Bernstein, Rebecca Watson, Matt Dillahunty, Michael Maletin, Dan Barker, DarkMatter2525, PrplFox, Evid3nce, dogmaticCURE for enlightenment, education and inspiration to search for answers even when it seemed like there would be none, other than God did it. Check out their work on YouTube, search their name and subscribe to their channels. This video is largely a compilation of some of their best work. Collectively, this video represents their ideas and is no way intended for commercial purposes.
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1:20:37 - 1:21:35 - Hidden Desires - FirstCom - Veigar Margeirsson (Universal Trailer Series)
1:22:09 - 1:23:38 - Redemption And Grace - FirstCom - Kavin Hoo (EVO)
1:24:51 - 1:26:27 - Renewable - FirstCom - Steve Fawcett (Access Music)
1:45:46 - 1:46:49 - Blue Paper - Moby - [Merlin] PIAS, INgrooves (Little Idiot)
1:54:33 - 1:55:15 - Blood And Glory No Choir - (Audio Machine)
1:56:44 - 1:57:50 - Blood And Glory No Drums (Audio Machine)
1:57:53 - 1:58:41 - Blood and Glory - Paul Dinletir (Audiomachine)
2:14:53 - 2:15:51 - Hope (Xavier's Theme) - John Ottman (Sony Classical)
2:22:21 - 2:23:18 - Requiem for a drum - Doctor Flake - Believe Music (New deal)
2:24:14 - 2:25:23 - Introduction (feat. Starcrimes, A-Million) - Prince Negaa Fellaga (Eurostreetz)
2:34:43 - 2:35:16- Morning Sun - FirstCom - Barnaby Taylor, Ben Salisbury (BBC Production Music)
2:44:23 - 2:44:54 - Conquest Of Paradise - Vangelis (Warner Strategic Marketing UK)
2:50:11 - 2:51:08 - Unbelievable - EMF (100 Hits)
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