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When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause’ isn’t as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch’s memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI’s collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva’s mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva’s childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute , New York | Berlin and Antica Productions . It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik. Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva’s two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.…
Baptismal Meditation - Ellijay & Emmersyn Valencia
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Pastor Gage Crowder delivers his meditation before the baptisms of Ellijay and Emmersyn Valencia at TRC Chattanooga.
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Manage episode 437706223 series 3567083
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Pastor Gage Crowder delivers his meditation before the baptisms of Ellijay and Emmersyn Valencia at TRC Chattanooga.
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×The 96th Psalm is a beautiful call to praise our most high God who is worthy of such praise. But this Psalm carries with it a command to extend the praise of God beyond the walls of our churches. The nations, who worship false gods, are by no means freed from the obligation to give glory to Jesus Christ and bend the knee. Listen as Elder Wes Keene delivers this week’s sermon at TRC Chattanooga.…
It’s the world’s worst kept secret that in most churches, the most important of the 10 commandments is the 11th: “Be nice.” But in our exhortation verse today, we see Joshua exhorting his hearers to something different: “Be strong.” How are we called on to be strong? And how have we fallen short of that, at times? Listen as Elder Wes Keene delivers this week’s exhortation based on Joshua 10:25 at TRC Chattanooga.…
If we say we are Christians, we must bear fruit. So, are we able to produce fruit on our own? Of course not! We bear fruit by remaining in the vine, Jesus Christ! This is how we become that “blessed one” named in Jeremiah 17. Listen as Rev. David Beckmann preaches this week’s sermon at TRC Chattanooga.…
Scripture teaches us that we must be prepared to suffer as Christians for doing good, when God appoints us to those times of persecution. But today we find ourselves in a rather odd place here in America, with something of a reprieve from persecution and suffering. Consider how we should respond to the present circumstances as Elder Glenn Jones gives his exhortation to TRC Chattanooga.…
God works through means. Of course, God is all powerful to do anything he wishes, but scriptural example shows us that most often he works through men and physical objects to get things done. He even worked through a donkey! Here, we meditate on how God works through means in miracles and in the calling of the disciples. Listen as Elder Wes Keene preaches this week's sermon at TRC Chattanooga.…
For far too long, Christians have been trained to focus on their denominational specific traits and, at times, Christians have even felt they were rivals with one another. But this isn't how scripture tells us to live, and it isn't what Paul exhorts us to do. Listen to this week's exhortation from Elder Wes Keene at TRC Chattanooga.…
The Apostle Paul dealt with idolatry, spiritual gifts, and the misuse of those gifts when he wrote his letter to the Corinthian Church. How are we to understand what was happening in Corinth? To what extent are the manifestation gifts of the Spirit still in operation today? These questions, along with other important issues, are considered in our sermon as Elder Glenn Jones delivers it to the saints of TRC Chattanooga.…
When Jesus came to the end of his 40 days in the wilderness, he gave a final appeal to God's word as he resisted the devil's temptation, "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." As disciples of Jesus, this same command applies to us and we must be ready and equipped to face various trials for the testing of our faith. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones delivers his exhortation based on Luke 4:12 at TRC Chattanooga.…
When Jesus came into the synagogue at Nazareth, he didn’t deliver a message of fire and brimstone. He proclaimed liberty to the captives, among other good things. One would assume the audience would be overjoyed to hear it, and for a moment, they were. What changed? Why did they reject him? Jesus’ words were true then and they are true now. We have enjoyed liberty and will continue to enjoy it. Listen as Elder Wes Keene proclaims the Gospel of Christ in this week’s sermon at TRC Chattanooga.…
When Jesus appears to the hiding apostles the second time, he shows Doubting Thomas his wounds to prove, it’s really him. Jesus then commands Thomas to not disbelieve, but believe. How should we understand that kind of active language with respect to “believing”? Should it make us uncomfortable? Listen as Elder Wes Keene delivers his exhortation based on John 20:27 at TRC Chattanooga.…
Isaiah writes to a group of people that consistently had trouble obeying the Lord. Unfortunately, that led to eventual captivity in Babylon - despite Isaiah's warnings. What comfort does Isaiah have for them, and for us today? Listen as Rev. David Beckmann preaches to the congregation at TRC Chattanooga.…
TRC Chattanooga just began its second year of ministry. On this occasion, we look to Paul's words for instruction about how to proceed on our journey together. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones exhorts the congregation to renew our commitment to one another as members of the body of Christ.
David and Jesus have a lot in common, and scripture calls Jesus the “Son of David” repeatedly. Jesus is the descendant of David, and that tells us a lot about him. While David and Jesus may have a lot in common, Jesus is clearly superior. Let’s have a look at some comparisons from scripture. Listen as Elder Wes Keene preaches this week’s sermon.…
When Joseph interpreted the dream of his fellow inmate favorably, he asked that inmate to put in a good word for him with the Pharaoh. But he didn’t. We have been given all good things by the Lord, but do we remember where those good things come from? Listen to this week’s exhortation from Elder Wes Keene on Genesis 40:23.…
For our last Sunday in Christmastide, we consider the conclusion of Jesus' birth narrative in Luke's Gospel when he is presented at the temple 40 days after his birth. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones explains the significance of the temple and all that was happening to the world in that moment of history.…
2025 has arrived and half of the decade is complete. The world continues to change, but God's word never changes, always standing as our judge for all of life. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones encourages us to read and study the Bible based on the Apostle's saying in 2 Timothy 3:16-17.
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Paul has some wonderful writing in Galatians that directly addresses our state change since Christ's incarnation at Christmas. The problem is: it's loaded with landmines we misunderstand! But when we carefully consider what Paul is telling us, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, we find tremendous comfort. Listen to this week's sermon from Elder Wes Keene at TRC Chattanooga.…
Being a Christian isn't always easy. In fact, a lot of time must be spent simply trying to preserve what has been handed down to us. That sounds like a lot of work, but that's precisely what our Lord commands us to do. Listen as Elder Wes Keene explains in this week's exhortation based on Matthew 10:34.…
When the days were accomplished for Mary to give birth, there was no place for them in the inn (or guest room). Today, not much has changed. The world still has no place for Jesus. As Christians, we must make room for him -- but not in our guest room. Listen as Elder Wes Keene preaches this year's Christmas meditation based on Luke 2.…
We are direct recipients of Mary's Magnificat, given after Elizabeth's blessing. Beforehand, Mary had gone to Elizabeth to tell her about the angel, but Elizabeth - filled with the Holy Spirit - tells Mary everything she already knew and even more. In light of this glorious news, Mary breaks out in song and delivers to all of us a poem of God's covenant faithfulness, pointing us to pass on that faithfulness from generation to generation. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones preaches at TRC Chattanooga.…
The fourth and final week of Advent is focused on Love. We are reminded how God's love flows through us into the rest of the world for its very salvation. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones delivers this week's exhortation to TRC Chattanooga.
We're out of the habit of living out the season of Advent. But it's important that we do so. While Advent is a penitential season, the third week symbolizes Joy. So how can we understand joy in the context of turning to the Lord in repentance. Listen as Rev. David Beckmann preaches at TRC Chattanooga.…
Guadete. It isn't easy to say, but it's the third week of Advent, when we consider the Joy of Christ's coming into the world. Listen as Elder Glenn Jones delivers this week's exhortation to TRC Chattanooga.
Examining Colossians 1:15-20, Rev. George Crocker meditates on Christ's preeminence in all things and how that applies to us in this Advent season.
The second week of Advent is focused on the topic of Peace. People can end up with a lot of misconceptions about Christian peace, and Christ's mission of peace on the earth. Listen as Elder Wes Keene delivers this week's exhortation to TRC Chattanooga.
The season of Advent is misunderstood. In fact, a lot of people don't even know the word. But for the church, it is a highly important season. Unfortunately, even inside the church, some don't understand the purpose of this season. This is what we meditate on during this week's sermon. Listen as Elder Wes Keene preaches at TRC Chattanooga.…
As we roll into a new church year, we also start a new church season: Advent. The weeks of Advent each have their own meaning. This first week of Advent represents "hope". How do we understand hope? Listen as Elder Wes Keene explains, in this week's Advent exhortation.
The end of the church year is celebrated by Christ the King Sunday. Elder Glenn Jones teaches on Daniel 7 and Revelation 1 as we celebrate and proclaim what it means that the world is ruled by Jesus Christ, the King.
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Psalm 2:12 teaches us about God's judgement and mercy distributed by his Son. Elder Glenn Jones encourages us to take refuge in him as those who have kissed the Son and receive forgiveness through his kingship.
Deciphering all the judgement prophecies of Christ is tricky. We must examine all the relevant texts to understand them. Listen as Rev. David Beckmann walks through them at TRC Chattanooga.
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