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The Wright WayThe Wright WayJordan Jones '02Jordan Jones graduated from UMS-Wright in 2002. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration in 2006 from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. Jordan is the Managing Partner and Portfolio Manager of Medora Partners, an investment firm in Mobile.Jordan and his wife, Taylor Stimpson Jones '06, relocated to Mobile in 2017 after living in New York City for ten years. Taylor and Jordan have three children, Christian '35, Peyton (future bulldog), and Layne (future Bulldog). Jordan serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of MAEF Public Charter Schools, Inc., dba Accel Academy. As...2023-06-121h 13Medora Pentecostal ChurchMedora Pentecostal ChurchFour Failures of Saul | Missionary Jordan StumboSunday am, August 26, 2021 MPC welcomes the ministry of Missionary Jordan Stumbo. This anointed message on the life of King Saul will provide spiritual principles that will help every Christian. If you like what you hear, check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and our website.  Instagram @MedoraChurch Facebook @MedoraChurch Youtube @MedoraChurch Website medorachurch.com 2021-09-1432 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchAnger Must Fall | Goliath Must Fall | Rob Johnson2020-12-0300 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchThanksgiving Service2020-11-2700 minTeddy TalksTeddy TalksA Friday SamplerBy Joe Wiegand, Medora’s TR 5/1/2020 A Friday Sampler from the Civil Service Commissioner, the Governor, and the President. Report of Commissioner Roosevelt Concerning Political Assessments & the Use of Official Influence to Control Elections, in the Federal Offices at Baltimore, Maryland with the Action of the Commission Thereon – May 1, 1891 – Washington, DC; The American Boy – St. Nicholas Magazine – May 1, 1900; Remarks to the Railroad Branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association – May 1, 1903 – Topeka, KS; Remarks to the National League of Women Workers – White House – Washington, DC – May 1, 1908; with a Salute to Admiral George Dewey – the Hero of the Battle of Manila...2020-05-0141 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchPassion Week Devotion 6 - This weeks recapRob Johnson does a recap of all the devotionals from 2020 Passion Week.Scripture for the biblical events on Saturday:Matthew 27:62-66, Mark 16:1, Luke 23:56, John 19:402020-04-1109 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchPassion Week Devotion 5 - ForgivenessIn today's devotion Rob Johnson talks on the subject of Forgiveness. Scripture today will entail the trial, crucifixion and death of Jesus.2020-04-1007 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchPassion Week Devotion 4 - CommunionIn this devotion Rob Johnson share some scripture for Maundy Thursday, the events of the last supper, our reason for communion.2020-04-0905 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchPassion Week Devotion 3 - InformationIn this third Passion Week devotional Rob Johnson talks about the Tuesday-Wednesday leading up to Easter. Today's Keyword is: Information.Scripture: Matthew 21:23-24:51, Mark 11:20-13:37, Luke 20:1-21:36, John 12:20-382020-04-0808 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchPassion Week Devotion 2 - Bearing FruitRob Johnson shares the second devotion for Passion Week, the last Monday that Jesus walked on earth. Think of the keywords "bearing fruit" as you engage in today's devotion.Today's scripture: Mark 11:15-19, Luke 19:45-48, John 2:13-17Questions to ask our self's:1. What do you think Jesus would say to us about sharing message with other around us?2. How do you think we are doing when it comes to bearing fruit or making disciples?3. What can we do to improve our ability and our desire to make disciples?Why was Jesus so...2020-04-0707 minMedora Christian ChurchMedora Christian ChurchPassion Week Devotion 1 - CelebrationScripture for today: Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-44, John 12:12-192020-04-0706 minLively LexiconLively LexiconEssay 16: PulpitIf pulpits could speak… I’ve preached from a variety of pulpits. One was ornate polished marble, another, translucent smoky plastic. Some have been portable handcrafted pulpits – like the beauty my son-in-law made from cherry and walnut trees cut down by a nephew. Some have been massive. Some have been too short for me. Some tall pulpits come equipped with a step stool for shorter preachers. Once I was asked to speak to a group of men who during good weather – met monthly on a large deck that overlooked a picturesque lake. The pulpit was homemade and custom dictated that the spea...2014-06-1710 min