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Sharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastMorning Word & Worship - Positioned For Purpose - Esther 4:14✨ Morning Word & Worship ✨Topic: Positioned For Purpose – Esther 4:14“For such a time as THIS…”God didn’t place you where you are by accident! Just like Esther, you are strategically positioned to bring change, break chains, and speak life. 💪🏾🗝️ Sometimes your purpose is hiding right behind your pressure. Step into it!🔥 Tag someone who needs a reminder that their placement is purposeful!🎙️ Are you a minister with a word to share?We are looking for passionate voices to bring the Word on Morning Word & Worship! If you have a message that can inspire, uplift, and ignite purpose in others—let’s connect!📧 Email me at: snjm@s...2025-04-2733 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Nehemiah 8:1-18 - Ezra Read The LawTitle: Ezra Reads the LawNehemiah 8:1-18 describes a pivotal moment in Israel’s history when Ezra the scribe publicly reads the Book of the Law to the gathered people of Jerusalem. Standing on a wooden platform, he reads from morning until midday, and the people listen attentively, responding with reverence and worship. The Levites help interpret the law so everyone can understand its meaning. As they grasp the significance of God’s commands, the people initially weep, but Nehemiah, Ezra, and the Levites encourage them to rejoice, declaring that "the joy of the Lord is your stre...2025-03-0731 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Nehemiah 2:1-20 - Nehemiah Sent To JudahIn Nehemiah 2:1-20, we see the power of vision, faith, and determination in the face of opposition. Nehemiah, a trusted cupbearer to King Artaxerxes, demonstrates remarkable leadership and reliance on God as he embarks on a mission to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. This chapter highlights key moments of preparation, prayerful dependence, and bold action. Nehemiah's courage to ask the king for help, his careful planning, and his unwavering trust in God's provision serve as an inspiration for overcoming obstacles when fulfilling God’s purpose. Despite resistance from enemies, Nehemiah remains steadfast, declaring that the hand of God is wi...2025-01-2929 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Nehemiah 1:1-11 - Restoration For The Children Of IsraelThe book of Nehemiah is a powerful narrative in the Old Testament that chronicles the restoration of Jerusalem's walls and the spiritual revival of the Jewish people after their exile. Nehemiah, a cupbearer to the Persian king Artaxerxes, is called by God to lead the rebuilding of the city's walls despite opposition from enemies and internal challenges. The book highlights themes of leadership, prayer, perseverance, and faith, showing how Nehemiah's reliance on God and strategic planning brought about both physical and spiritual renewal for the Israelites.In Nehemiah Chapter 1, Nehemiah, serving as the cupbearer to King Artaxerxes...2025-01-2229 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Ezra 10:1-44 - A Call to Repentance and RenewalEzra 10 recounts the heartfelt repentance of Israel for intermarrying with foreign nations, which led them away from God's commandments. Ezra leads the people in prayer, confession, and action, guiding them to restore their covenant with God by separating from sin and recommitting to holiness. This chapter is a powerful reminder of the importance of obedience, repentance, and God's mercy in restoring His people. **Gospel Extravaganza - Lifting Up the Name of Jesus! Date: January 18, 2025 Time: 6 PM EST Location: Zoom Join us for an evening of uplifting music, powerful worship, and community fellowship as we come...2025-01-1157 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Ezra 9:1-15 - Ezra's Prayer of ConfessionEzra 9:1-15 – Ezra's Prayer of Confession In this episode of Daily Devotional, we explore Ezra 9:1-15, where Ezra confronts the people of Israel's disobedience and offers a heartfelt prayer of confession. His sorrow over their intermarriage with pagan nations and his acknowledgment of God’s mercy in preserving a remnant remind us of the power of repentance and humility before God. Join us as we uncover timeless lessons on living a life of holiness and turning back to God in our moments of failure. 🎶 Special Announcement: Gospel Extravaganza! 🎶Mark your calendars for January 18, 2025, at 6 PM EST on...2025-01-1040 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Ezra 8:1-36 - "Guided by Faith: Ezra's Journey"Ezra 8:1-36 recounts Ezra's journey from Babylon to Jerusalem, emphasizing preparation, faith, and God's providence. The chapter begins with a detailed list of the leaders and families who accompanied Ezra on the journey (vv. 1-14). Recognizing a lack of Levites, Ezra sends for additional temple servants to ensure proper worship practices (vv. 15-20). Before embarking, Ezra proclaims a fast to seek God's protection and guidance (vv. 21-23). The group then entrusts valuable offerings for the temple to appointed priests, underscoring their responsibility and integrity (vv. 24-30). The chapter concludes with the safe arrival in Jerusalem, the presentation of the...2025-01-1040 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Ezra 7:1-28 - Ezra’s Journey to JerusalemEzra 7:1-28 recounts the return of Ezra, a skilled scribe and priest, to Jerusalem during the reign of King Artaxerxes of Persia. Ezra is described as a man devoted to studying, practicing, and teaching the Law of the Lord. The chapter highlights the king's decree granting Ezra authority to lead a group of Israelites back to Jerusalem, provide offerings for the temple, and appoint leaders and judges. Ezra credits God for the king’s favor and for giving him the strength to undertake this mission. This chapter emphasizes God's sovereignty, Ezra's dedication to His law, and the restoration of wo...2025-01-0936 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastLet's Talk Sunday - Special Guest - Deborah JeffersonLet's Talk Sunday featuring special guest Deborah Jefferson from Aiken, South Carolina. Deborah is the dynamic Owner/CEO of Harobeds Thoughts, a gifted author, poet, motivational speaker, and passionate advocate for domestic violence awareness. She is the founder of the Our Words Matter Black Author Book Expo & Fall Fest and a regular columnist for Speak Up Sis Magazine. Follow Deborah on Facebook: Deborah Jefferson Instagram: @harobeds_thoughts Visit her website: harobedsthoughts.com Author of 3 Dynamic Books: **Rose Wrapped In Thorns **Full Of Emotions **Burst Of Emotions All can be found on her website for purchase. Don’t miss this en...2025-01-0550 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Ezra 3:1-13 Restoration of The Temple & Opposition To RebuildingEzra 3:1-13 describes the restoration of worship among the Israelites after their return from exile in Babylon. It begins with the people gathering in unity in Jerusalem during the seventh month to rebuild the altar of God. Despite their fear of neighboring peoples, they prioritize worship, offering burnt sacrifices according to the Law of Moses and observing the Feast of Tabernacles. They also lay the foundation for the temple, accompanied by praise and thanksgiving, as the Levites lead the celebration with songs and instruments. While many rejoice with loud shouts of joy, others, especially those who had seen the...2025-01-0325 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - Ezra 2:1-70 - Return of The Captives & Listing of The CaptivesDaily Devotional - Ezra 2:1-70 - Return of The Captives & Listing of The Captives In Ezra Chapter 2, we witness the detailed genealogy of those who returned from Babylonian exile to rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. This chapter highlights the importance of preserving identity, heritage, and faithfulness to God’s promises. As we reflect on the meticulous record of names and families, we are reminded that each person plays a vital role in God’s divine plan. No contribution to His work is too small, and every act of obedience helps to restore and strengthen His kingdom. Let us f...2025-01-0244 minWalking With the SaintsWalking With the SaintsBl. Marie-Rose DurocherEarly Life and Vocation Blessed Marie Rose Durocher was born Eulalie Durocher on October 6, 1811, in Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada. She was the tenth of eleven children in a devout Catholic family. From a young age, Eulalie displayed a deep faith and a strong sense of compassion. After her mother’s death, she managed the household and assisted her brother, a parish priest, with his pastoral duties. Call to Religious Life Eulalie felt a calling to religious life but faced health challenges that prevented her from joining an established order. Instead, she fo...2024-10-1301 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - II Chronicles 8:1-18 - Solomon's AcheievementsII Chronicles 8 provides an account of King Solomon’s various accomplishments and administrative activities after the completion of the temple and his palace. The chapter outlines Solomon’s construction projects, including fortified cities, storage cities, and towns for his chariots and horses. Solomon also restructured the organization of the priesthood and Levitical duties, ensuring the proper conduct of temple services. Additionally, the chapter mentions Solomon’s trade activities, particularly his collaboration with Hiram, king of Tyre, to enhance maritime trade. The chapter concludes with a summary of Solomon’s rule, emphasizing his efforts to strengthen and expand the kingdom of Israe...2024-05-2734 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - II Chronicles 7:1-22 - Solomon Dedicates The Temple & God Appears Before SolomonII Chronicles 7 describes the events following the completion and dedication of Solomon's Temple. In this chapter, Solomon finishes his prayer of dedication, and God's presence fills the temple with a consuming fire and His glory. The people of Israel celebrate with sacrifices, music, and a feast lasting for fourteen days. God then appears to Solomon at night, reaffirming His covenant with him and promising to bless the temple and the people of Israel if they remain faithful. However, God also warns that disobedience will lead to punishment and the destruction of the temple. This chapter highlights the themes of d...2024-05-2637 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastDaily Devotional - II Chronicles 6:1-42 - Solomon's Speech, Prayer and Dedicates The TempleII Chronicles 6 details Solomon's dedication prayer at the newly constructed temple in Jerusalem. Solomon addresses the assembly of Israel, acknowledging God's fulfillment of His promise to David regarding the temple. He then kneels before the altar and offers an extensive prayer, invoking God's presence and blessing upon the temple and the people of Israel. Solomon prays for forgiveness, guidance, and mercy, asking God to hear the prayers of His people and foreigners who come to the temple. This chapter emphasizes the themes of covenant, divine presence, and the importance of prayer in maintaining a relationship with God. Solomon's prayer h...2024-05-2542 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastEntrepreneurial Corner Live - Special Guest - Tiphani of Tiph's Tip Tuesdays PodcastToday we have a Special Guest on Entrepreneurial Corner Live, her name is Tiphani. She is here to talk about how it is produce a podcast and how to manage all the aspects of having a podcast. Contact Tiphani - anchor.fm/tiphanimusic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tiphstipstuesdays/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@tiphstipstuesdays If you would like to be a guest on the show click on the link - https://sharisenjohnson-moorellc.hbportal.co/public/654bc48fc8972600a49909e7 Contact - Email - snjm@sharisenjohnsonmoore.com...2024-02-1832 minSharise Johnson-Moore\'s PodcastSharise Johnson-Moore's PodcastEntrepreneurial Corner - Special Guest - Brittany SimpsonToday we have a special guest from right here in Uniontown, PA - The Owner/CEO of Let It Shine Christian Housekeeping - Ms. Brittany Simpson..talking about the responsibilities of owning her business and all the comes with her job. Let's take a deep dive into what it means to own your own cleaning services business. Brittany Simpson - Owner/CEO - Let It Shine Christian Housekeeping in Uniontown, PA Contact -  letitshinechristianhousekeeping.weebly.com - (724) 432-4663 If you would like to be a guest on Entrepreneurial Corner please reach out to u...2024-01-2918 minTuesdays with Merton PodcastTuesdays with Merton PodcastBONUS episode, Sophia Park - Dancing with Thomas Merton in the BorderlandThomas Merton—an eternal seeker, dislocated immigrant, and sojourner—left his mark on an Asian woman who was seeking a spiritual adventure. In many borderlands, the virgin points, Merton's hidden yet honest struggle inspire a deep connection with the immigrant woman in exile. Through a personal narrative of sojourning, an emphasis begins to manifest that her religious life began in Korea and found home in the US, contrasting Merton's journey of finding a home in Asia. Dancing with Thomas Merton led the woman to see her true self, beyond the East and West. Transformation occurs at the borderland, a spac...2023-09-2550 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionThe Ministry of Music“An encounter with beautiful music… is an encounter with the divine.” In this episode of Holy Names Sisters: Women on a Mission, lifelong musicians and music educators Sister Karen Conlin and Sister Claire Durocher discuss what music study can teach us about life and how music helps us persevere.2023-04-0424 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionAngela Rose House: A Hope-filled Home for RefugeesNewly arrived refugees in Canada face many challenges, from overcoming language barriers to enrolling their children in school. Over the years, more than 300 refugees have found help, friendship and welcome at Angela Rose House, a ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Names in Windsor, Ontario. In this episode, Director Ilda Demir and two former refugees who have lived at the house share amazing stories of hope and transformed lives.2023-03-2821 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionAffordable Housing and Resident Services with Mercy Housing NorthwestMercy Housing Northwest operates on the principles of respect, mercy and justice, the core values established by the five religious communities that collaborated to establish the affordable housing organization. As Mercy begins its first project in Oregon, Director of Resident Services Katie Parker and Mercy board member Sister Georgia Yianakulis share Mercy's successful approach to affordable housing with resident services that has already affected the lives of thousands of families in Washington and Idaho.2023-03-2123 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionSNJM Schools and the Full Development of the Human PersonSchools sponsored by the Holy Names Sisters honor our core value of supporting “the full development of the human person.” Campus ministry staff at our schools work with students to educate and empower them though service projects, leadership training and social justice work. In this episode, Sister Daleen Larkin and Francois Laborie from Ramona Convent Secondary School and Julie Tilghman from Holy Names Academy in Seattle discuss how they nurture the full development of their students.2023-03-1419 minCatholic Women PreachCatholic Women PreachThe Rhythm of the Paschal Journey with Jung Eun Sophia Park, SNJMPreaching for the Second Sunday of Lent, Jung Eun Sophia Park, SNJM offers a reflection on the "Rhythm of the Paschal Journey":   "We, the people of God, are also invited into the Rhythm of the Paschal journey, which first begins with our receiving blessings, to then become blessings ourselves. We experience these abundant blessings and then encounter the cry of the poor, the lonely, and the oppressed. In this Rhythm of the Paschal journey, we continue to walk into the land that God shows us, as eternally present pilgrims, as a gift to others."   Jung Eu...2023-03-0307 minCatholic Women PreachCatholic Women Preach"Courage Unparalleled" with Patricia Parching, SNJMPreaching for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, Patricia A. Parachini, SNJM invites us to give consent to God's invitation in our own lives:   "Consenting to God’s call in our lives can be a difficult process and sometimes even emotionally draining   It often requires a response based on very little information.   As you know from your own experience, consent requires a leap of faith and courage.  Think of the many ways throughout your life that God has invited you to consider something new."   Patricia A. Parachini, SNJM, D.Min, is a Sister of the...2022-12-0707 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionAround the Well and Young Women Religious“Who is journeying with me on this path?” Sister Michelle Garlinski, SNJM and Sister Sarah Rudolph, IBVM are bringing younger and new religious together to answer that question. In this episode, they share their experience connecting across congregations to create a "community of communities" and reflect on the evolution of religious life.2022-04-1928 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionPUENTE Learning Center and Developing Access to Education“The needs of the community are presenting themselves,” observed Sister Jennie Lechtenberg as she began a small tutoring program in East Los Angeles. Every time a new need presented itself, PUENTE Learning Center grew. In this episode, Sister Jennie details the development work that transformed PUENTE into an expansive education center serving over 2,000 children and adults each year.2022-04-0527 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionMACAMS and Anti-Trafficking Advocacy“How about the next time we meet, each of us bring one more person?” That’s what Sister Carroll Ann Kemp suggested to Sister Carol Ries and the other women meeting to learn more about the issue of human trafficking. That group continued to grow, evolving into the Mid-Atlantic Coalition Against Modern Slavery (MACAMS).And that’s how grassroots organizing happens: passionate people share with each other and band together around a cause. In this episode, Sisters Carroll Ann and Carol share their experience combatting human trafficking through public education, advocacy and supporting organizations that aid victims.2022-03-2923 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionUNANIMA International and Advocating for Human RightsSister Catherine Ferguson, SNJM discusses the work of UNANIMA International to advocate for human rights. The collective of women religious groups has lobbied at the United Nations to provide a unified voice on access to water, homelessness and social justice issues that affect women and children around the world.2022-03-2222 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionWisdom Works and the Transformation of ElderingCould growing older be a richer experience? Sisters Rosemary Thielman and Roberta Lamanna were convinced it could, and they started Wisdom Works to elevate "eldering" into a more meaningful and spirit-filled process. In this episode, you'll learn about the healing and support experienced by mothers, abuse survivors and others who continue to be blessed by Wisdom Works.2022-03-1527 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionThe Women's Drop-In Center and Healing in CommunityThe Sisters of the Holy Names are dedicated to reaching out and responding to people who are impoverished, abandoned or living at the fringes of society. Sister Cathy Beckley shares how she was called to start the Women’s Drop-In Center in Spokane, WA, creating a safe environment for women to heal in community.2022-03-0823 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionOur Place Community OutreachDuring the COVID pandemic, Our Place Community Outreach has served over 25,000 people and distributed over 600,000 pounds of food to meet the increased needs of their community. Sisters Joan Dixon and Carol Frances Lee share how the harmonious missions of Our Place and the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary led to community in Spokane, WA, and support for all its residents.2021-11-0220 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionThe Founding of Heritage CollegeHow do you start a college? It would take a miracle. “But maybe a miracle can happen,” Sister Kathleen Ross said to herself, inspired by Mother Marie Rose and by the community in the Yakima Valley asking for access to higher education. Sr. Kathleen worked with Martha B. Yallup and Violet Lumley Rau to found Heritage College and oversaw its growth from 85 students to more than 1,400 during her tenure as President. In this episode of Holy Names Sisters: Women on a Mission, she reflects on how the college was built to empower transformational, student-centric education.2021-10-1927 minHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionHoly Names Sisters: Women on a MissionNext Step Learning CenterSisters of the Holy Names believes that education transforms lives and families. In 1994, that belief led to the creation of Next Step Learning Center in Oakland, CA. Sisters Cynthia Canning and Rosemary Delaney, who served as Co-Directors of Next Step for its first 21 years, share how Next Step has helped underserved youth and adults in Oakland build literacy skills, attain diplomas and transform their lives. 2021-10-1232 min