Gaston Speaks is produced by the Gaston County Public Library for the Gaston County community and beyond. We cover upcoming releases, local history, library events, and more! This is a podcast for your community, from your library.
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These are the sermons from Grace Anglican Church in Gastonia, NC.
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The Gaston County team of Adam Gaub, Janet Schafer, Elizabeth McGee and Dandria Bradley host Savvy Citizen -- taking you behind the scenes on issues that matter to you as a Gaston County resident. New episodes drop every Monday.
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Anima League of Gaston County's many programs and the people involved. an
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Bienvenido/welcome
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Recent sermons preached at Providence Baptist Church - Gaston
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Welcome to "Gaston's Great," the podcast that delves into the dynamic world of non-profits and leadership in Gaston County, North Carolina! I'm your host Steven Long, and I'm excited to guide you through the inspiring stories, impactful initiatives, and visionary leaders who are making a difference in our community. In each episode, "Gaston's Great" shines a spotlight on the dedicated individuals and organizations that contribute to the social fabric of Gaston County through their work in th ...
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Documentar el proceso - Salir del País Mentalmente IG: @gastonlevar
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Welcome to the Gaston Hills podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Leading People to Jesus Christ and Helping Them Live Out God’s Vision For Their Life.
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Podcast by Gaston County Matters
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All Things First United Methodist Church of Gastonia. -Info Sessions -Bible Studies -Sermons -First Look - Drops the First Monday of Every Month!
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Join us for the Gastonia Concrete Podcast, where we dive deep into the world of concrete services tailored for our community in Gastonia, NC! Each episode offers valuable insights into our range of services, including driveway installations, decorative concrete options, and maintenance tips. We’ll share expert advice, answer your questions, and discuss the latest trends in concrete design. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to enhance your property or a business seeking reliable concrete sol ...
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Los peruanos tenemos muchas razones para sentirnos orgullosos, una de ellas es la gastronomía. No hay lugar en el Perú donde no se coma rico, y eso lo sabe el cocinero Gastón Acurio, que te comparte sus mejores recetas, con las experiencias que cada una de ellas le dieron a su vida. Un recetario radial lleno de sabor e historias, con las que te identificarás. Únete a la mesa, junta a la familia y los amigos, y buen provecho.
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Delve into the mental health and the mind of comedian, student and emerging adult Anthony Gaston in Anthony Gaston’s “The ‘B’ Mic” Podcast. For additional content from Anthony Gaston and Anthony Gaston’s Book Club, subscribe here on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/anthony-gaston-podcasts+/id6444346384 Want to listen to clips of the show? Follow Anthony Gaston's "The 'B' Mic" Podcast Clips on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anthony-gastons-the-b-mic ...
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RadioLacan.com | Noches de la ECF: Presentación del libro: Bricoleur de réel: Gaston Chaissac, épistolier, de Monique Amirault
RadioLacan.com es el sitio de audios y conferencias de la Asociación Mundial de Psicoanálisis.
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One of the first locked room mysteries, The Mystery of the Yellow Room focuses on a supposedly impossible crime which has been committed within a locked room. The novel was initially published in the French periodical L’illustration, and was later published as a book in 1908. It is the first of a series of novels featuring the famous fictional reporter Joseph Rouletabille. The mystery begins when Joseph Rouletabille, a reporter and amateur sleuth is sent to investigate a crime scene at the C ...
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A short podcast detailing some of the upcoming book and DVD releases in January 2025. Music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com Episode Transcript.由Gaston County Public Library
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The United Tennis Organization is introducing children of all backgrounds to the game of tennis. Founder and Executive Director Belén Gómez-Jordana talks about starting the nonprofit organization and the opportunity some of the students had recently to meet tennis stars Carlos Alcaraz and Frances Tiafoe in an exhibition event.…
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Send us a text 🌟 This week on Gaston's Great, we're thrilled to welcome Darlene Norton, the inspiring Executive Director of Gaston Residential Services (GRS)! 🏠💪 GRS is making a difference by empowering individuals with developmental and other disabilities to live fulfilling lives as respected members of our community. 🌈👏 From residential supports …
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Krista was a part time receptionist at the time of this podcast. Since then she worked as a vet assistant and even helped us as with a wedding in Ruth's Garden. She now works part time where we need her. She works with various cat rescues. This is an informative interview with a passionate animal lover.…
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Send us a text 🐕🦺 In this episode, we chat with Walter J. Hart, founder of Canine Companions Ltd, about the incredible ways service dogs are transforming lives! From helping veterans with PTSD to expanding therapy dog programs in Gastonia, Walter shares heartwarming stories and the mission behind his organization. 🎖️🐾 Whether you're a dog lover or…
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When Jesus returned to Nazareth and went to the synagogue, the others there were angered by his words. What did he say? Why did he say it? How are we to be received by God the Father? Jesus’ confrontation is an important moment in his ministry for them and for us today. Image: Jesus Unrolls the Book in the Synagogue, James Tissot, no known restrict…
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Founding Historic Preservation Commission members Lucy Penegar and Robert Carpenter talk about the work they did getting the group going in the late 1970s and why its more important than ever to continue on the work of recognizing Gaston County's historic places.由savvycitizen
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When the wine ran out at the wedding in Cana, Jesus’ mother told him about it. She then left it up to him to act, and act he did! Sometimes our prayers can only be telling Jesus what the situation is and letting him act when he will, and trusting that he will transform what we are to be ready for where we are. Image: Jesus makes wine out of water a…
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Transportation planning can often take a backseat at the county level, but not in Gaston County. Senior Transportation Planner Juan Garcia and GCLMPO Administrator Tori Dellinger talk about the unique opportunity Gaston County has to map out its transportation needs.由savvycitizen
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Jesus went to John to be baptized in the wilderness. In that baptism, the Father spoke and the Holy Spirit descended. This signals a change, not only in Jesus’ life, but in the life of the world. Image: Baptism of Jesus, Andrea del Verrocchio, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons…
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Send us a text This week on Gaston's Great, we’re joined by Garrison Batchelor, Stormwater Administrator for the Town of Dallas, NC! 🌟 Garrison explains how the Stormwater Department works to comply with the Clean Water Act, ensuring our local streams, creeks, and rivers stay free from harmful pollutants. 🏞️ Discover their efforts to educate citize…
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Let's take a thrilling step back in time! In this episode, Kendall, Andrew and Angelique discuss Murder Road by Simone St. James. After listening, head over to the Off the Shelf blog and share your thoughts on the episode. And look for your next read on the NC Digital Library. Music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com…
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New residents are coming to Gaston County nearly every day, and the county is making sure it can provide the services those residents expect. Executive Director of Capital Improvements Ray Maxwell and Public Works Director Dan Ziehm kick off Season 6 of Savvy Citizen with a look ahead to some major projects in the pipeline and some already underway…
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What were the Magi following? Was it just an ordinary star? What were the Magi? How did the star lead them to the exact house where the Holy Family were? Father Jeremiah explores these questions in his sermon on Matthew 2:1-12 Image: Adoration of the Magi (detail), Gentile de Fabriano, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons…
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A short podcast detailing some of the upcoming book and DVD releases in January 2025. Music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com Episode Transcript.由Gaston County Public Library
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Send us a text This special episode features the standout moments of 2024 when Steven asked our guests the big question: Why do you think Gaston County is such a great place? 🏡✨ Hear heartfelt answers from local heroes, nonprofits, and community leaders as they share what makes our county so special. 🎙️❤️ Let’s celebrate the pride of Gaston togethe…
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It's our last episode of 2024! We're highlighting the work of the Passport Team inside the Register of Deeds Office, which won the Team Award during the 2024 Gaston Globe Awards. Learn how some planning and hard work has helped make this program a huge success for residents in our area.由savvycitizen
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December 29, 2024 Morning Service. Have you ever found yourself in a place in life where you were facing an upcoming time or event that was causing you great anxiety? It can be overwhelming if we let it. But what can we do to make sure it doesn't become so? In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich uses the example of Jesus Himself as He faced …
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Why are St. John’s words, “He became flesh and dwelt among us,” so important to us Christians? Father Jeremiah looks at this verse and how St. John leads us to this beautiful moment in John 1. Image: Nativity, Sandro Botticelli, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons由Fr. Jeremiah Caughran
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At our Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols, we heard of the promises of God to his people throughout the Old Testament. Father Jeremiah explains that Jesus is the fulfillment of God the Father’s desire to make a people for himself and that he does so through forgiveness of sins. Image: Nativity, Giotto, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons…
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Send us a text Get ready to feel the holiday spirit with this special Christmas episode of Gaston's Great! 🎅📖 Steven takes center stage, reading The Three Kings by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, sharing festive Christmas jokes and trivia, and unveiling his Gaston County twist on The Night Before Christmas. 🎁 Laugh, reflect, and celebrate the season wi…
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After the angel appeared to Mary, she went immediately to visit her relative Elizabeth. Elizabeth’s greeting and Mary’s response tell us a great deal about the reality of the babies in their wombs. We also learn a great deal about the God of promise that is bringing about his promises through them. Image: La Visitation, miniature des Heures Huth, M…
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December 22, 2024 Morning Service. In the course of examining the typical Christmas passages of Scripture, we can easily overlook what may seem a chance encounter at the Temple were two individuals see their infant Savior and are forever changed. In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich explores these interactions and how they mirror what happ…
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Heather Kauffman, who oversees programming at The Lighthouse Children's Advocacy Center and the Cathy Mabry Cloninger Domestic Violence Shelter, talks to Savvy Citizen about the many initiatives she's a part of and how Gaston County is taking a leading role in serving victims of abuse.由savvycitizen
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In our Gospel lesson from Luke 3, we hear of John the Baptist’s preaching to the crowds and his calling them to repentance in preparation for the coming of the Messiah. How does this preaching of repentance bring to the joy of the Lord? Is joy something we create in ourselves or is it something that God brings to us? Image: Christ with the Winnowin…
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December 15, 2024 Morning Service. As we enter into the Christmas season, many of the decorations we will see celebrating this particular holiday will involve the manger scene. There we see a depiction of the baby Jesus, but do we truly get the significance of it? In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich examines closely the magnitude of the a…
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Send us a text This week on Gaston's Great, we sit down with Karen Creech, Program Director of The Center in Gaston County. 🌟 The Center is a vital adult day care providing care, connection, and enrichment for adults with Alzheimer’s or dementia. 🧠💙 Karen shares how their programs—like social activities, exercise sessions, art projects, and even a …
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Gaston County Extension Agent Christie German talks about the upcoming 4-H Day Camp as a great way to try out everything 4-H has to offer. The Discover 4-H Day Camp is Friday, Jan. 3, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost per youth, ages 8-14, is $15. The deadline to register is December 20, 2024: https://www.cognitoforms.com/GastonCounty1/Discovery…
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Time for a fun holiday read! In this episode, Kendall, Andrew and Angelique discuss The Matzah Ball, a Hanukkah holiday romance by Jean Meltzer. After listening, head over to the Off the Shelf blog and share your thoughts on the episode. And don't forget to create your holiday playlist on Freegal! Music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com…
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Advent is a season of repentant waiting for our Lord to come. The process of repentance is one that leads to us knowing the peace and refining work of God through Jesus for us. Image: Molten Metal, picture by Pixabay, CC0. Image location: https://www.stockvault.net/photo/202116/utils/lib/utils/strings#…
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December 8, 2024 Morning Service. Prayer. It%u2019s as a fundamental part of any belief system. In fact, some may view it as something independent of any particular faith. But there is only one true God to hear our prayers and respond to them in our lives. In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich explores Jesus' example given to His apostles o…
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Send us a text This week, we welcome David Phelps from The Salvation Army to discuss the incredible work being done right here in Gaston and Lincoln County. From providing essential services like food to supporting families during difficult times, The Salvation Army continues to make a profound difference in our community. David shares the challeng…
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Gaston County Police Officer Zully Castaneda talks about how she put her Spanish-language skills to use to help detectives within the department work a homicide case where a language barrier needed to be overcome.由savvycitizen
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A short podcast detailing some of the upcoming book and DVD releases in December 2024. Music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com Episode Transcript.由Gaston County Public Library
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Amanda Fifield is a very active board member who does "everything dog" and some cats, too. In this episode, you will learn about Amanda's transporting animals up to New Hampshire. She has helped over 100 disabled dogs and we learn that her latest disabled dog was a learning experience for our summer day campers in Ruth's Garden over the 2024 summer…
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As we consider ‘hope’ in Advent, Father Jeremiah points out how it looks to the future while being rooted in the past that we might be sustained in the present. Advent helps us continue forward in this world knowing that God the Father will fulfill his promises. Image: Second Coming icon, public domain, location: https://garystockbridge617.getarchi…
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December 1, 2024 Morning Service. Prayer. It%u2019s as a fundamental part of any belief system. In fact, some may view it as something independent of any particular faith. But there is only one true God to hear our prayers and respond to them in our lives. In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich explores Jesus' example given to His apostles o…
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Send us a text Happy Thanksgiving from Gaston's Great! 🎙️ This week, Steven and Naomi are bringing the holiday cheer with funny Thanksgiving stories and lighthearted questions that'll keep you entertained. 😂✨ We're also sharing YOUR Facebook comments on why you're thankful for Gaston County—because there's so much to love about our community. ❤️ Tu…
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When Jesus stood before Pilate, he confessed that his kingdom, and thus his kingship, was not from this world. What did he mean by this? Is his kingdom and kingship utterly separate from this world? Or do they overlap and interlock together, such that this world will be changed when Jesus returns? Image: Boston at English Wikipedia & John Stephen D…
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Send us a text In this episode of Gaston's Great, we sit down with representatives from HealthNet Gaston, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive, affordable healthcare to low-income, uninsured residents of Gaston County. We explore their mission to assist individuals with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, high bloo…
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Gaston County Cooperative Extension Volunteer Coordinator Kayla Adams brings some special guests with her for this week's show to talk about the 4-H International Exchange Program, and her family's decision to get involved.由savvycitizen
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When Jesus speaks during the Olivet Discourse about the destruction of the Temple, he was showing mercy with regard to the coming judgment of Jerusalem. He warns his disciples and those who follow them to flee when the time comes. How are we to understand this prophecy today? Is it about the future, or is it here to help us understand God’s desire …
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November 17, 2024 Morning Service. When we read how the world was created in Scripture, we often get caught up in the historical perspective of the events. But if we are not careful, we could miss the revelation of God's character in all that is being described.In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich takes these events to help us see what God…
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Join Kendall, Andrew, and Angelique for another episode of We're Booked Up! This time they're discussing Finding Me, an autobiography by Viola Davis. After listening, head over to the Off the Shelf blog and share your thoughts on the episode. And be sure to check out Hope United Survivor Network for more information on domestic abuse and how you ca…
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Send us a text In this episode of Gaston's Great, we sit down with Amy Spencer, Executive Director of the Gaston County Education Foundation, to explore their mission of enhancing educational opportunities in Gaston County! 🎉📝 We dive into their amazing grant programs, like the Ron L. Ensley Grant and the Jennie Stultz Grant for Art Education, whic…
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Registered dietitian Linda Minges stops by to talk about added sugars in our food and drinks and why they've become so prevalent and so damaging to our diets.由savvycitizen
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Father John Riebe reminds us that as Christians we are called to love God with our whole being and to love our neighbors as ourselves. This life is revealed fully through the act of the widow whose gift isn’t measured physically, but spiritually before the Lord. Image: Le denier de la veuve (The Widow’s Mite), James Tissot, Public domain, via Wikim…
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November 10, 2024 Morning Service. When we read how the world was created in Scripture, we often get caught up in the historical perspective of the events. But if we are not careful, we could miss the revelation of God's character in all that is being described. In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich takes these events to help us see what Go…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, we sit down with Stephen A. Crane, Executive Director of Our Neighbors, Inc., a Gastonia-based nonprofit dedicated to improving affordable housing opportunities in the community. Stephen shares insights into their mission, the challenges of developing and managing affordable housing, and the impact of their pr…
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Savvy Citizen hosts Elizabeth McGee and Dandria Bradley talk with employees and participants of a new Veterans Treatment Court in Gaston County to see how this specialty court is helping put the lives of some of our vets back on the right track.由savvycitizen
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