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Scarves Around The Funnel

Scarves Around The Funnel

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Join Laurie Dunsire, Mark Donaldson, Ryan McGowan and Scott McIntosh, as they discuss Heart of Midlothian Football Club. A weekly podcast reviewing the latest matches and news about Hearts, as well as interviews with former players and other guests, plus plenty of reminiscing about past glories. Sponsored by Forrest Hepburn & McDonald Signs Ltd.
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Lets Talk

jessie gordon

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Welcome to midlothian water kooler let's talk Cover art photo provided by Live Wire on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xarch Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessie-gordon/support
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Memories and stories from North Edinburgh Dementia Care’s Seagrove Centre. North Edinburgh Dementia Care is a leading independent charity that provides day care services to people living with dementia. We provide support, activities and a lunch to our clients, Monday to Saturday. We hear so many great tales from the folk that visit us. You can hear some of them here. Also a bit about our organisation, our work and dementia it’s self.
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I would imagine for some of us, maybe a lot of us, this is a new idea, so much emphasis on this one thing: making disciples. We might wonder, why, Why does Jesus need me to make His followers? I mean He made the first batch without me, and they did pretty good, so why now does He need me? Here’s the answer. He doesn’t need you. He lets you.…
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Some of our favourite songs at Seagrove. Our favourite visiting musician and singer Stevie Q starts us off with The Northern lights of Old Aberdeen and I belong to Glasgow. Ricky gives us The Cappy Club song. No doubt remembered by many people who attended The Capitol Cinema in Leith as children. Margaret talks about dancing at Fairleys and Violet …
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Fantastic Leith tales from Daisy, born in 1931. From low flying German planes and a bomb dropping on Largo Place to the shops and business on the streets of her childhood. She tells us about her father being lost, presumed dead, at Dunkirk. Her first job as a cashier at Leith Provident COOP and working for Graham Tiso in the the early days of his o…
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Independence Day reminds us of the gift of freedom we have in our country, given to us by so many who worked, fought, and died to make it possible. We stand on their shoulders today. At the end of Colossians, Paul gives the Church a reminder of the shoulders it stands on: names of people who served with him with faith, courage, and love.…
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Today is 4 weeks of 10. Last week we looked at the disciplines, the habits that help us grow in the Lord. And we were thinking about how we grow in the Lord because that’s our definition of a disciple: A disciple is someone growing in their relationship with Jesus and helping others to do the same. I hope you thought about your plan this week. We d…
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The next few verses of Colossians contain language that have LOADED meaning in the 21st century when it talks about the relationship between masters and slaves. We need to unpack these verses and understand them in their original context in order to gain the wisdom underlying these verses: this is about the relationship between those in a position …
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Today is the 3rd in a series of 10 messages where we are seeking to understand the task Jesus left us with, the thing we are supposed to do until we die, or He returns: make disciples. We finished last week with a working definition of a disciple. A disciple is someone growing in their relationship with Jesus and helping others do the same. We can’…
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Last week we began a 10-week series on discipleship. Three takeaways from that: 1) Jesus has called you to be a disciple, 2) Jesus has called you to make disciples; 3) We want to be a disciple-making church. The word disciple seems pretty big to Jesus. Do we know what a disciple is? I think about the only place we hear that word is when we hear 'di…
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We've talked about the fact that following Christ means becoming a new person. That also means it changes how you approach and function in your relationships. In Colossians 3:18-19, Paul addresses the relationship between a husband and wife. While our culture views that relationship much differently than Paul's culture, we may find that his words s…
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What would you like Jesus to find you doing, when He returns? Worshiping at church? Serving food at a homeless shelter? Praying and reading your Bible? On a mission trip? I think I’d feel pretty good with any of those, but what are the odds of Jesus returning while I am doing one of those things? Well, while I do hope He returns when I am doing one…
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