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PFT Live with Mike FlorioPFT Live with Mike FlorioLiam Coen set to take Jaguars HC job + Cowboys closing in to make Brian Schottenheimer HC (Hour 1)0:00   Conference Championship mashup3:45   Liam Coen to Jacksonville14:15   Rodney on Ben Johnson to Chicago20:20   Rodney on Aaron Glenn to NYJ22:52   Rodney on Colts DC Lou Anarumo 24:22   Rodney on Josh McDaniels back as Patriots OC26:42   Dan Quinn on taking the underdog role27:50   NFC Championship preview33:15   Joe Whitt Jr. on Jalen Hurts41:46   Von Miller on Patrick Mahomes42:45   AFC Championship preview49:20   Cowboys closing in on deal to make OC Brian Schottenheimer their HC55:35   Rex Ryan: Dallas’ next DC? 2025-01-2457 minPFT Live with Mike FlorioPFT Live with Mike FlorioEagles not concerned with passing game + Jets working to finalize deal with Aaron Glenn (Hour 2)0:00   NFC Championship preview (WAS at PHI)7:35   Eagles HC Nick Sirianni on passing game13:30   Jets push to make Aaron Glenn next HC20:35   Patriots hire Josh McDaniels as OC23:40   Patriots hire Terrell Williams as DC25:50   Cowboys interviewed OC Brian Schottenheimer for HC on Tuesday32:20   Colts hire Lou Anarumo as DC34:20   Feats of Strength & Oh What a Catch: Divisional round edition36:40   Super Bowl LIX officiating crew37:00   NFL history trivia question for Simms 2025-01-2245 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E11 Found yourself in a pickle? Return to the manger (Sermon)This is a Christmas sermon inspired by the popular pickle ornament. This sermon on Luke 2:1-20 was preached at Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2023. Find the written text at 2-penny-blog.com. Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this post are from the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (NRSVue) translation. #sermon #nativity ##christmas #trust #faith #christian #spirituality #godwithus #lutheran #jesus 2024-01-0327 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E10 Seeing things as they are (Sermon)Through faith, we are invited to look at a larger vision for the world. Having a bad day, does not mean you have a bad life. You are part of God's eternal story, and God has the final word. This sermon on Isaiah 5:1-7; 11:1-5 and Mark 12:1-3 was preached at Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA on the Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost, November 19, 2023. Find the written version at 2-penny-blog.com. Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this post are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) translation. #sermon #isaiah #worry...2023-11-2119 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E9 Learning about loveA short reflection on what I learned about love from the Native Communities in South Dakota and the buffalo. Adapted from an article published in Christ Lutheran's October 2023 Newsletter, Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version at ⁠2pennyblog.wordpress.com⁠. Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this post are from the New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (NRSVue) translation. Content produced for this blog does not necessarily represent the viewpoints of any other person, organization or entity other than the host. 2023-11-0104 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E8 Beyond our tribal nature (Sermon)My congregation has been working its way through the Narrative Lectionary, and this past Sunday, the focus was on the story of Ruth and Naomi juxtaposed with Jesus’ discussion in Mark 3 about who is our brother and sister. Informed by the horrific Hamas attacks in Israel and growing war clouds (as well as discord in families at times), I asked myself the question, “How are we supposed to love people from other ‘tribes’ when they don't love us?” I think Ruth and Naomi’s story speaks to this question. This sermon on  Ruth 1:1-17 and Mark 3:33...2023-10-1723 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E7 - In darkness, Jesus remains our Light.Where do we look when everything seems dark? This episode is an Easter reflection offered to my congregation in 2023. (Previously published in Christ Lutheran's April 2023 Newsletter, Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com. Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this post are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) translation.) #prayer #christian #spirituality #faith #lutheran #jesus #lightoftheworld 2023-04-2004 minThe JD Bunkis PodcastThe JD Bunkis PodcastRaptors vs. Refs, Leafs Prospect Report & Lamar Jackson's FutureJD Bunkis opens the show with his thoughts on the Raptors' loss to the Clippers, capped off with Fred VanVleet explosive post-game comments directed at referee Ben Taylor. Host of The Raptors Show Will Lou joins the conversation to share how it feels watching Kawhi Leonard play well against Toronto, Los Angeles' NBA title chances, and what an ideal offseason would look like for the Raptors (11:02). Next up, Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio recaps the latest news around the NFL including: how he sees Lamar Jackson's contract situation playing out, if the Commanders could be in the mix for...2023-03-091h 372 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E6 What did St. Patrick know that we should too?What did St. Patrick know that we should too? Jesus is always around us, in us, and for us. (Previously published in Christ Lutheran's March 2023 Newsletter, Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.)  #stpatrick #stpatricksday #breastplate #prayer #christian #spirituality #faith #lutheran 2023-03-0704 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E5 Forgiveness is complicatedAmong the most complicated of topics that Jesus addresses remains the gift of forgiveness. And indeed, forgiveness is a gift at its heart.  Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio To see a list of my sermon's references and footnotes, please find the sermon text at  https://2pennyblog.wordpress.com/. You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: https://www.christ-lutheran-church.org/ Or, follow us for updates on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CLCFred. We are @clcfred on Instragram. Christ Lutheran Church, 1300 Augustine Av...2023-03-0218 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E4 - Seeing things in a new wayWhat significance does Jesus' transfiguration have for us today? It helps us see ourselves and our situation in a new way.  Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: https://www.christ-lutheran-church.org/ Or, follow us for updates on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CLCFred. We are @clcfred on Instragram. Christ Lutheran Church, 1300 Augustine Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Sermon Copyright © 2023 by Pr. Louis Florio. For the written text of this sermon and any relevant citation information, please vi...2023-02-2621 minMidnights LEOMidnights LEOS2, E2 - Blessed are the Peacemakers (Presentation)On February 1, 2023, Chaplain Lou had the opportunity to present at the Virginia Synod (ELCA’s) Midwinter Power in the Spirit. The theme of the online event was “Blessed are…” – a three evening examination of the Beatitudes. For his part, he was asked to speak to a group of Virginia Lutherans, the majority who had no law enforcement experience, about "Blessed are the Peacemakers." Using the extreme experience of law enforcement as a lens, this presentation hopes to help people better understand the sacrifice and blessing of trying to be a peacemaker in our modern world. With this audience, the presentati...2023-02-021h 062 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E3 What does Lent mean?A short but personal reflection about Pastor Lou's journey home during a Lent thirty years ago. Previously published in the February 2023 Newsletter of Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version of this post and other writings at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.  #lent #christian #spirituality #faith #repent #redemption #hope © 2023 The Rev. Louis Florio. All content not held under another’s copyright may not be used without permission of the author.2023-02-0104 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E2 - Jesus was baptized for you (A Sermon for the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord)For this year's Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, I came to remember and reflect upon my baptism - but not just the historic details. I came to ask myself, "Why would the Son of God, born without sin, need to be baptized? Why should we be baptized?"  Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: https://www.christ-lutheran-church.org/ Or, follow us for updates on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CLCFred. We are @clcfred on Instragram. C...2023-01-0926 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E1 - God has you coveredLooking into a new year can be like looking into a chasm of darkness. What does the furture hold? We can never fully know, but we know this. God holds us. God's love has us covered. Previously published in Christ Lutheran's January 2023 Newsletter in Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version of this podcast  and more at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com. Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this post are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSVue) translation unless otherwise noted. © 2023 The Rev. Louis Florio. All content not held under another’s copyright may not...2023-01-0604 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS2, E1 - God has you coveredLooking into a new year can be like looking into a chasm of darkness. What does the furture hold? We can never fully know, but we know this. God holds us. God's love has us covered.  Previously published in Christ Lutheran's January 2023 Newsletter in Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version of this podcast  and more at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.  Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this post are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSVue) translation unless otherwise noted. © 2023 The Rev. Louis Florio. All content not held under another’s copyright may not be...2023-01-0404 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E21 Through the TumultThis is my sermon from the Narrative Lectionary for the 17th Sunday after Pentecost (2022). My sermon reflects upon the ancient miracles related to the parting of the Red Sea. How did it happen? How does God work in similar ways today in our own lives when we are trapped by troubles?  Please read the Narrative Lectionary texts for the Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost (2022) prior to listening to my sermon: Exodus 14:5-7, 10-14, 21-29; Matthew 2:13-15. Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: 2022-10-1915 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E20 God is Our DefenderThis is my sermon from the Narrative lectionary for the 16th Sunday after Pentecost (2022). It is about Joseph and Potiphar's wife, but it is about us too. In this sermon, I touch upon our own involvement with false accusation and gossip - sometimes as perpetrators, sometimes as victims. Please read the Narrative Lectionary texts for the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (2022) prior to listening to my sermon: Genesis 39:1-23; Psalm 146; Matthew 5:11-12. Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: https://www.christ-lutheran-church...2022-10-0216 minjberg Podcastjberg PodcastEsterel Night Terrace 2022-09-14Track List: Esterel Night Terrace 2022-09-14 Num. Title Artist Label 1 Hypnotized (Original Mix) Roberto Bronco Paradise City 2 Save a Little Love for Me Club des Belugas & Maya Fadeeva 3 That's The Way Love Goes Janet Jackson 4 Make It Last Forever (Larry Levan Remix) Jocelyn Brown; Inner Life Ultra 5 Let's Stay Together Natascha 6 C'e' Un Tic (Original Mix) Zerosospiro Pyramide 7 Mesmerized (Original Mix) Nightgroovaz Feel The Vibe 8 Music & Lights [The Reflex Revision] Imagination 9 Quiet Dawn (Album Version) Nostalgia 77 Tru Thoughts 10 Sail Away (Original Mix) Marco Tegui Stil Vor Talent 11 Surfing Taghazoud (Original Mix) Music Of The Earth Paradise City 12 I Belong...2022-09-302h 352 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E19 God will never leave us to drownMany children love the story of Noah's ark, but is it really a children's story? Take a deeper look with Pastor Lou as he explores how our interactions with "the floods" of our modern lives can be changed by reflecting upon the promise found in this ancient tale. Please read the Narrative Lectionary texts for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost (2022) prior to listening to my sermon: Genesis 6:5-22; 8:6-12; 9:8-17; Psalm 51:1-10; Matthew 8:24-27. Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: ...2022-09-1218 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E18 A God beyond us, but always with us (A sermon for Trinity Sunday 2022)Please read the lectionary Texts for Trinity Sunday (2022) prior to listening to my sermon: Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15 Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at: https://www.christ-lutheran-church.org/ Or, follow us for updates on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CLCFred Christ Lutheran Church, 1300 Augustine Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Sermon Copyright © 2022 by Pr. Louis Florio. For the written text of this sermon and any relevant citation information, please visit https://2pennyblog.wordpress.com/2022-06-1215 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E17 The Spirit is on the Move (A sermon for the 6th Sunday in Easter)How can Jesus be revealed to some and not others? That question uttered by the Apostle Judas (not to be confused with Judas Iscariot, thus sometimes called Jude) is a great one. Despite our anxiety or shortcomings, we need not doubt. We don't even need to understand. The Spirit is on the move; connecting us to the saints of old, even as it is leading us toward that final eternity with God in peace. The Spirit invites each of us to play a part in God's sacred story.  Please read the lectionary Texts for the the Sixth S...2022-05-2319 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E16 Still RisenIn the earliest stories of the Church, we encounter people much like us. And even today, like them, we can meet the Risen Christ through our ordinary, daily lives. (Previously published in Christ Lutheran's May 2022 Newsletter, Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.) #easter #christian #spirituality #faith2022-05-2204 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E15 Jesus is the Final Word (A Sermon for the 4th Sunday in Easter)Life is filled with strange occurences and joyful events deemed as miracles. Yet, what if the greatest miracles come from the legacy of love shared as part of Christ's Church. Exploring the story of Tabitha's resurrection in Acts 9, we discover that among the greatest of God's miracles is love shared. Please read the lectionary Texts for the the Fourth Sunday in Easter prior to listening to my sermon: Acts 9:36-43, Revelation 7:9-17, John 10:22-30 Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor Lou serves as Associate Pastor at:2022-05-0820 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E14 Death is in the air (A sermon for the 5th Sunday in Lent)It can be hard to talk about death. We might even try to deny it or fight it. Yet, it comes for us all. Yes, death is in the air, but Jesus is with us. We need not anxiously hold onto our life in a stranglehold. We can offer it in love to God and neighbor, for death will not have the final world.  Lectionary Text for the the Fifth Sunday in Lent: John 12:1-8 Preaching: Pastor Lou Florio Music: Rebecca Case You can learn more about Christ Lutheran where Pastor L...2022-04-0319 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E13 - Compline (Night Prayer) for Lent, at Christ Lutheran Church (Fredericksburg, VA), Week 4This year during the Wednesdays of Lent (except for Holy Week), everyone is invited to a short Compline Service or Night Prayer at 7 pm which will be hosted by Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA. You can join us in person or online. This ancient service lasts only about 25 minutes and is being offered to help us take a new look at Lent - revisiting what Lent can mean for us and how its disciplines can be used by God to help us on our way. Tonight for week 4, our focus is prayer.  Lectionary Text for the W...2022-03-3125 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E12 Arising LoveAs Easter comes once again, we remember Jesus is not among the dead. We can see signs of his love springing up all around us, even in the worst of times. Rejoice and be glad, for Jesus has risen for you...is risen for you. Death cannot stop his love for us, and it never will. (Previously published in Christ Lutheran's April 2022 Newsletter, Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.) #easter #christian #spirituality #faith2022-03-3004 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E11 - Compline (Night Prayer) for Lent, at Christ Lutheran Church (Fredericksburg, VA), Week 3This year during the Wednesdays of Lent (except for Holy Week), everyone is invited to a short Compline Service or Night Prayer at 7 pm which will be hosted by Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA. You can join us in person or online. This ancient service lasts only about 25 minutes and is being offered to help us take a new look at Lent - revisiting what Lent can mean for us and how its disciplines can be used by God to help us on our way. Tonight for week 3, our focus is "Fasting: it might not be what you...2022-03-2423 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E10 - Compline (Night Prayer) for Lent, at Christ Lutheran Church (Fredericksburg, VA), Week 2This year during the Wednesdays of Lent (except for Holy Week), everyone is invited to a short Compline Service or Night Prayer at 7 pm which will be hosted by Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA. You can join us in person or online. This ancient service lasts only about 25 minutes and is being offered to help us take a new look at Lent - revisiting what Lent can mean for us and how its disciplines can be used by God to help us on our way. Tonight for week 2, our focus is "Turning Toward God." Lectionary Text...2022-03-1723 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E9 - Compline (Night Prayer) for Lent, at Christ Lutheran Church (Fredericksburg, VA), Week 1This year during the Wednesdays of Lent (except for Holy Week), everyone is invited to a short Compline Service or Night Prayer at 7 pm which will be hosted by Christ Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, VA. You can join us in person or online. This ancient service lasts only about 25 minutes and is being offered to help us take a new look at Lent - revisiting what Lent can mean for us and how its disciplines can be used by God to help us on our way. Tonight for week 1, our focus is "Welcome to the Struggle." Lectionary...2022-03-1020 minMidnights LEOMidnights LEOS1, E4 - Interview with author, Mark Bergin (Discussion)Chaplain Lou discusses with author and veteran former police officer, Mark Bergin, his crime novel, Apprehension. Although fiction, the characters and culture of 1980/1990s policing are very realistic. Using the story and personal experience, Chaplain Lou and Mark discuss important self-care issues for law enforcement. To buy his book, search "Apprehension, by Mark Bergin" on your favorite online bookseller's website. Guest bio: "Mark Bergin spent four years as a newspaper reporter, winning the Virginia Press Association Award for general news reporting, before joining the Alexandria, Virginia, Police Department in 1986. Twice named Police Officer of the Year for narcotics and...2022-03-031h 092 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E8 - Sackcloth, Ashes and JoyPastor Lou shares a short pastoral reflection as we prepare to start another Lent. (Previously published in Christ Lutheran's March 2022 Newsletter, Fredericksburg, VA. Find the written version at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.) #lent #christian #spirituality2022-03-0104 minMidnights LEOMidnights LEOS1, E3 Idealist – Skeptic – Cynic – Scoffer (or Fool): Which one are you? (Essay)The topics of idealism and cynicism come up a lot in law enforcement circles - understood often as if they are polar opposits. Idealism is viewed as dangerous. Cynacism can come to mean safety. Chaplain Lou argues there's a better way to look at life, because life - especially a law enforcement officer's life - is never that simplistic.  Chaplain Florio is a past six-year veteran police officer and has served in law enforcement chaplaincy since 2008. Opinions expressed by Chaplain Florio or any guests during this or other podcasts at Midnights LEO do not necessarily reflect those o...2022-02-2623 minMidnights LEOMidnights LEOS1, E2 - "What in the h-e-double-toothpicks do we need a chaplain for?” (Essay)Before digging deeper into topics related to law enforcement, Chaplain Lou helps unpack the history and purpose of modern law enforcment chaplaincy. For best practices, he encourages you to check out the International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC) at icpc4cops.org. Opinions expressed by Chaplain Florio or any guests during this or other podcasts at Midnights LEO do not necessarily reflect those of any other person or agency. #lawenforcement #leo #police #chaplaincy  DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE/PODCAST DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE: Although I have served or do serve as a spiritual counselor, a chaplain, and/or o...2022-02-2410 minMidnights LEOMidnights LEOS1, E1 Waiting for the Dawn? (Meditation)MidnightsLEO hopes to promote an abundant life for law enforcement officers and those who love them. This episode serves as your introduction to Chaplain Lou Florio and the MidnightsLEO blog and podcast. Using Psalm 130 from the Hebrew scriptures, he shares a reflection which argues that we are often like the ancient watchmen who came before before us. We wait for the dawn. Ultimately, we wait for a better world together.  Chaplain Lou Florio is a member of the International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC) and remains credentialed as a police chaplain through that organization. He is a f...2022-02-2207 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogLE01 - Waiting for the Dawn S1, E7Pastor Lou shares a special reflection on Psalm 130 for those in the law enforcement community and those who love and support them. Due to the special needs of law enforcement and the many challenges always faced, he also announces a new place to find exclusively law enfocement related content. Please visit us at midnightsleo.com. A companion podcast by the same name is also coming with reflections, discussions and interviews to hopefully help law enforcement officers and their families live a more abundant life.  For those who prefer to continue to follow all of Pastor Lou's reflections o...2022-02-1905 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogWaiting for the DawnPastor Lou shares a special refelction on Psalm 130 and announces special content for the law enforcment community. Find it at midnightsleo.com. (Pastor Lou has been a police chaplain since 2008, and he previously served in patrol for six years with the City of Alexandria (VA) Police Department.) #lawenforcement #police #firstresponders #chaplain2022-02-1904 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogBONUS EPISODE - Tending to oneself as we care for othersThis bonus episode addresses anxiety, stress, loss, grief, trauma, post traumatic stress and other related issues - particularly in the context of the pandemic. It does include resources and suggestions for coping. It was a conversation between friends and colleagues who both happen to be Christian ministers, but what was covered may potentially help anyone struggling with or caring for someone seeking to address these issues. Caregivers such as nurses, teachers, first responders, faith leaders and others might especially benefit.  Father Ethan Lowery is an Episcopal priest serving as a College Campus Minister and Young Adult Missioner i...2022-02-171h 012 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E6 Loved, Craddled, Blessed“Can a woman forget her nursing child, or show no compassion for the child of her womb? Even these may forget, yet I will not forget you” (Isaiah 49:15). The following sermon was offered at Christ Lutheran Church on February 13, 2022, the 6th Sunday after Epiphany. Due to the positive feedback and discussion, that followed, I am sharing it here. You can also watch it on Christ Lutheran (Fredericksburg, VA) YouTube Channel or Facebook page. Primary text for the sermon was Luke 6:17-26, the Beatitudes. 2022-02-1328 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E5 Opening our Lutheran Book of Worship: The ELWDrawing from a Facebook Live class in April 2020 as the pandemic began, this edition of the Two Penny Blog takes a look at a valuable Lutheran worship resource in the context of home worship. Not Lutheran? It is a great chance to learn more about Christian worship across all liturgical traditions and perhaps enrich your own spiritual practices. 2022-02-1322 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E4 Run to the TableAs so many deeply hunger for welcome, how can the ministry of hospitality and relationship lead to personal and communal growth? Pastor Lou shares a treasured memory from his experience as part of a local L'Arche community. (This episode was adapted and expanded from a written post at 2pennyblog.wordpress.com.)  #larche #intellectualdisabilities #hospitality #community2022-02-0708 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E3 Shedding a Light on CandlemasPastor Lou tries to unpack the ancient celebration of Candlemas, often best known as The Feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, but it has other names as well. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://2pennyblog.wordpress.com/2022/02/02/shedding-a-light-on-candlemas/2022-02-0210 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E2 If the Gospels are inspired, why do they differ?In this episode, Pastor Lou seeks to explain how scripture can sometimes refer to the same or similar event, yet there can be differences if not seeming erros. If the Gospels are inspired, why do they differ? This episode is adapted from a blog post: https://2pennyblog.wordpress.com/2022/01/26/if-the-gospels-are-inspired-why-do-they-differ/2022-02-0214 min2 Penny Blog2 Penny BlogS1, E1 Called by nameWhoever we are, wherever we are, our name is known to God. We are remembered and loved. This mediation is adapted from a blog post available at: https://2pennyblog.wordpress.com/2022/01/11/called-by-name/2022-02-0206 minWIZARDS The Podcast Guide To ComicsWIZARDS The Podcast Guide To ComicsWIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | BONUS Series: 90's Super Cinema #2 - The Death of the Incredible Hulk 1990How do you kill The Incredible Hulk? Try teaming him with a Russian spy, who takes on many identities, but is not Black Widow...or is she? Steven Tsapelas is the ring leader for this discussion about the 1990 TV movie Death of the Incredible Hulk, guiding Adam and Michael through the fascinating history of Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno's final adventure, which almost teamed the Green Goliath with a black costumed Spider-Man or a She-Hulk! Listen now for all the details! Thanks to our monthly supporters D P Alex Wollenschlaeger Aaron Krieger Mark Syp Seth Johnson Dapper Dan...2021-07-141h 16Vittek Tape ItaliaVittek Tape ItaliaVittek Tape Italia 3-3-19Tia Lou - Would YouGiuseppe Cirillo - Runaway (interprete Titti Florio)Filhos de Desespero – Mundo ao contrarioLapsus – SpeculumTrace The Sidewalk-Any Time Anywhere AnywaySettore Giada – NeroCraymo – Take It Slow (Gotta Say Hey)Gedrizz & Maryblue – Ballare ora2019-03-0330 min