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INDYCAR 101 PART 3 RESOURCE MASTERPOST: a 2023 guide to indycar by @thiemrossi
hi, hello, happy race week! If you want to start watching indycar this season but don't know where to start, this is for you. I couldn't cover everything, so I tried to focus on the drivers because there are so many unrecognized great personalities in indycar. If you have questions about anything on here or other stuff I didn't mention, feel free to ask me, I'm happy to help! This will also be multiple parts, so I'll link them all below
PART 1 PART 2 PART 3
This info was originally on slides, but I am just going to share it as text here. So, part 3 is a "how to find out more" masterpost.
Where can I learn more about drivers? (Long-Form Content)
Off Track with Hinch & Rossi Podcast & Bonus content on Youtube
The Vibe: Long-form, unstructured, casual, funny, feels like 3 friends hanging out & talking
Weekly podcast (Thursdays) with best friends Alexander Rossi (current IndyCar driver) and James Hinchcliffe (former driver, current NBC commentator) where they discuss their lives, IndyCar, & other racing with a healthy dose of banter that descends into wonderful absolute chaos in the off season
Fun for new fans & a great way to get to know two key personalities in the series especially if you listen after a race weekend
But you will miss inside jokes (which make it more fun) if you haven’t listened to the old episodes, so I highly recommend going back and listening to those if you have time
Speed Street Podcast with Conor Daly & Joey Mulinaro (full episodes also on Youtube)
The Vibe: Long-form, semi-structured, funny, honest, & casual but also journalistic
Weekly podcast (Wednesdays) with friends Conor Daly (IndyCar Driver) & Joey Mulinaro (Comedian, Journalist) with commentary and interviews from all racing series
Great way to get to know Conor & the drivers he interviews plus get great insider insight into race weekends
Conor also just talks in a very entertaining way that I find very funny
Dinner with Racers Podcast
The Vibe: VERY long-form, unstructured, casual, personal
Hosts Sean and Ryan get to know various figures in racing through long form unstructured conversations over dinner
These guys REALLY get drivers to open up & are very funny with it
All of the IndyCar driver/series figures episodes are great I highly recommend them
Trackside Podcast/Radio Show
The Vibe: structured, journalistic, informative
Weekly Indianapolis Radio Show with NBC commentator Kevin Lee and IndyCar VP Curt Cavin with series news and driver interviews (also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts)
They're probably the best series news podcast imo because they discuss things in an engaging way & give info we may not have heard yet
The Marshall Pruett Podcast: This Week in IndyCar
The Vibe: structured-ish, journalistic but can be casual
Weekly updates about the series, answering questions, driver interviews
Marshall has great insight but his podcasts can be hard to listen to because he rambles and talks slow, but the info is generally good & accurate
COMING SOON: 100 Days to Indy
IndyCar Docuseries produced by Vice and the CW following the lead up to the 107th Indianapolis 500 premieres April 27th at 9pm EST on the CW (will be available internationally as well)
Where can I learn more about drivers? (Short-Form Content)
Bus Bros with Josef Newgarden & Scott McLaughlin
The Vibe: Medium-form, structured but casual and fun, essentially a comedy show
IndyCar drivers Josef & Scott try local foods, interview fans, tour other drivers/fans motorhomes, read mean tweets etc.
Super fun for new fans so highly recommend checking it out if you haven’t already!
If you want to see drivers having fun & showing their personalities this one is for you
Romain Grosjean Youtube
The Vibe: Short-form, technical, comparative Has a couple driver interviews (Pato, Scott McLaughlin, Conor Daly) but a lot of videos demonstrating technical differences between IndyCar and F1 if that's something you're interested in
All of these are behind the scenes during race weekends
Admit1 with Josef Newgarden You Don’t Know Jack with Jack HarveyPato O’Ward YouTubeIndyCar Inside the RaceArrow McLaren YouTubeJuncos Hollinger YouTubeOutside the Line Andretti YouTube
How to watch IndyCar
United States
All practices, qualifying, & races available live & on replay with a Peacock subscription
All races (except Toronto which is Peacock exclusive) are also broadcast live on network TV on NBC or USA network
Canada
TSN & TSN+ (this is new I think)
Australia
Stan Sport *looks* to be similar to peacock they’ll carry practice, qualifying, races & replays this season
UK
SkySportsF1 broadcasts most of the races but from what I understand they won’t cut to IndyCar if F1 post-race is still happening & have also heard they sometimes replay the F1 race over indycar :/
According to IndyCar, you can subscribe to IndyCar Live to watch practice and qualifying but no clue how much additional cost that would be or if it actually works
Latin America (except Belize and the Carribean Islands)
ESPN (unclear if they’ll carry all sessions)
Elsewhere:
Check here
if your country does not have a race broadcaster IndyCar live will probably be available & even if they do, it might still be available to watch practice and qualifying
Here's NBC's graphic with the race schedule but download the IndyCar app!!! it is the most helpful race weekend resource to have!! It has all the session times & driver radios are free to listen to during races if you make an account!! you can also listen to the radio feed of the whole race (at least in the US) & check championship standings live!! it's one thing this series does right!! download it!!
Thanks for reading I hope you found these posts helpful & if you have questions feel to ask me!
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Siren Season 3 Quality : HD Screencaptures Amount : 10.443 files Resolution : 1.920 x 1.080 px
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#hd screencaps#grandecaps#siren#sirenfreeform#alex roe#ben pownall#eline powell#rin#Fola Evans-Akingbola#maddie bishop#ian verdun#xander mcclure#curtis lum#cavin lee#sirenedit#capped by macfraser82
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Back in the Saddle 1941
#back in the saddle#gene autry#smiley burnette#mary lee#edward norris#julie bishop#addison richards#arthur loft#edmund elton#joe mcguinn#edmund cobb#robert barron#chuck baldra#stanley blystone#ralph bucko#roy bucko#bob burns#bob card#jess cavin#tommy coats#ben corbett#jim corey#carl cotner#tom ewell#herman hack#chick hannan#cactus mack#jack montgomery#jack o'shea#george sowards
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The More Accurate Headline Reads: 120 Retired Generals and Admirals Pledge Allegiance to a Failed Russian Asset and Swear Their Loyalty to Their One True Orange God.
Signed by: RADM Ernest B. Acklin, USCG, ret. MG Joseph T. Anderson, USMC, ret. RADM Philip Anselmo, USN, ret. MG Joseph Arbuckle, USA, ret. BG John Arick, USMC, ret. RADM Jon W. Bayless, Jr. USN, ret. RDML James Best, USN, ret. BG Charles Bishop, USAF, ret. BG William A. Bloomer, USMC, ret. BG Donald Bolduc, USA, ret. LTG William G. Boykin, USA, ret. MG Edward R. Bracken, USAF, ret. MG Patrick H. Brady, MOH, USA, ret. VADM Edward S. Briggs, USN, ret. LTG Richard “Tex’ Brown III USAF, ret. BG Frank Bruno, USAF, ret. VADM Toney M. Bucchi, USN, ret. RADM John T. Byrd, USN, ret. BG Jimmy Cash, USAF, ret. LTG Dennis D. Cavin, USA, ret. LTG James E. Chambers, USAF, ret. MG Carroll D. Childers, USA, ret. BG Clifton C. “Tip” Clark, USAF, ret. VADM Ed Clexton, USN, ret. MG Jay Closner, USAF, ret MG Tommy F. Crawford, USAF, ret. MG Robert E. Dempsey, USAF, ret. BG Phillip Drew, USAF, ret. MG Neil L. Eddins, USAF, ret. RADM Ernest Elliot, USN, ret. BG Jerome V. Foust, USA, ret. BG Jimmy E. Fowler, USA, ret. RADM J. Cameron Fraser, USN, ret. MG John T. Furlow, USA, ret. MG Timothy F. Ghormley, USMC, ret. MG Francis C. Gideon, USAF, ret. MG Lee V. Greer, USAF, ret. RDML Michael R. Groothousen, Sr., USN, ret. BG John Grueser, USAF, ret. MG Ken Hagemann, USAF, ret. BG Norman Ham, USAF, ret. VADM William Hancock, USN, ret. LTG Henry J. Hatch, USA, ret. BG James M. Hesson, USA, ret. MG Bill Hobgood, USA, ret. BG Stanislaus J. Hoey, USA, ret. MG Bob Hollingsworth, USMC, ret. MG Jerry D. Holmes, USAF, ret. MG Clinton V. Horn, USAF, ret. LTG Joseph E. Hurd, USAF, ret. VADM Paul Ilg, USN, ret. MG T. Irby, USA, ret. LTG Ronald Iverson, USAF, ret. RADM (L) Grady L. Jackson MG William K. James, USAF, ret. LTG James H. Johnson, Jr. USA, ret. ADM. Jerome L. Johnson, USN, ret. BG Charles Jones, USAF, ret. BG Robert R. Jordan, USA, ret. BG Jack H. Kotter, USA, ret. MG Anthony R. Kropp, USA, ret. RADM Chuck Kubic, USN, ret. BG Jerry L. Laws, USA, ret. BG Douglas E. Lee, USA, ret. MG Vernon B. Lewis, USA, ret. MG Thomas G. Lightner, USA, ret. MG James E. Livingston, USMC, ret. MOH MG John D. Logeman, USAF, ret. MG Jarvis Lynch, USMC, ret. LTG Fred McCorkle, USMC, ret. MG Don McGregor, USAF, ret. LTG Thomas McInerney, USAF, ret. RADM John H. McKinley, USN, ret. BG Michael P. McRaney, USAF, ret. BG Ronald S. Mangum, USA, ret. BG James M. Mead, USMC, ret. BG Joe Mensching, USAF, ret. RADM W. F. Merlin, USCG, ret. RADM (L) Mark Milliken, USN, ret. MG John F. Miller, USAF, ret. RADM Ralph M. Mitchell, Jr. USN, ret. MG Paul Mock, USA. ret. BG Daniel I. Montgomery, USA, ret., RADM John A. Moriarty, USN, ret., RADM David R. Morris, USN, ret. RADM Bill Newman, USN, ret. BG Joe Oder, USA, ret. MG O’Mara, USAF, ret. MG Joe S. Owens, USA, ret. VADM Jimmy Pappas, USN, ret. LTG Garry L. Parks, USMC, ret. RADM Russ Penniman, RADM, USN, ret. RADM Leonard F. Picotte, ret. VADM John Poindexter, USN, ret. RADM Ronald Polant, USCG, ret. MG Greg Power, USAF, ret. RDM Brian Prindle, USN, ret. RADM J.J. Quinn, USN, ret. LTG Clifford H. Rees, Jr. USAF, ret. RADM Norman T. Saunders, USCG, ret. MG Richard V. Secord, USAF, ret. RADM William R. Schmidt, USN, ret. LTG Hubert Smith, USA, ret. MG James N. Stewart, USAF, ret. RADM Thomas Stone, USN., ret. BG Joseph S. Stringham, USA, ret. MG Michael Sullivan, USMC, ret. RADM (U) Jeremy Taylor, USN, ret. LTG David Teal, USAF, ret. VADM Howard B. Thorsen, USCG, ret. RADM Robert P. Tiernan, USN, ret. LTG Garry Trexler, USAF, ret. BG James T. Turlington, M.D., USAF, ret. BG Richard J. Valente, USA ret. MG Paul Vallely, USA, ret. MG Russell L. Violett, USAF, ret. BG George H. Walker, Jr. USAR Corp of Engineers, ret. MG Kenneth Weir, USMCR, ret. BG William O. Welch, USAF, ret. MG John M. White, USAF, ret. MG Geoffrey P. Wiedeman, JR. USAF, ret. MG Richard O. Wightman, Jr., USA, ret. RADM Denny Wisely, USN, ret. LTG John Woodward, ret.
Everyone these white men has betrayed their country and their oath to protect the US Constitution and our democracy.
Under military law, they should forfeit their rank, their tax payer paid pensions and/or prepare themselves for the firing squad.
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What are your favorite Cats Makeup looks?
oh man that's a question alright!
I have many answers!
Aside from Kilworth House Theatre Production My Beloved, I’ve listed some standouts below uwu
Timothy Scott’s Misto, of course
Paul Hadobas' Zurich Munkustrap
Kevin Alvey's Zurich Skimbleshanks (My Icon! Literally!)
Geoffrey Garratt's Skimbleshanks, stage and 1998
Any London-based Alonzo without the eyepatch
(Cavin Cornwall, Neil Johnson, Steven Houghton, and Simon Street, in order)
(David Kent from Zurich, along with Manoel Francisco, Neil Giroday, and Matthias Bitterlin from the Euro-Tour)
(Might be cheating since Mexico is a non-replica, but they were clearly taking their design cues from London Alonzo. Carlos Hampshire)
These Goldielonzes
(Jamie Joseph from US Tour V; Jonathan Stahl and William Patrick Dunne from US Tour IV)
(Mirko Battuello, Michele Carfora, and Phillipe Blair, Hamburg)
Marc Ellis Holland's Tumblebrutus
Marlene Danielle's Bombalurina
Femi Taylor’s Bombalurina
Lisa Dawn Cave’s Victoria and Demeter
Ding Zhenying's Demeter
Amanda Carnie’s Sillabub
Post-Revival Bearded Gus
(Felix Martin)
Gilbert
Niu Junjie’s Carbucketty (Cheating bc I also just really like this design with wig and costume along with makeup)
Li Hongxiao’s Grumbuskin
Ahmad Simmons’ and Phillip Deceus’ Alonzos
US Revival Macavity
(Daniel Gaymon, Ahmad Simmons, and Tyler John Logan. Technically I didn’t need to show 3 pics of the same makeup but i love the makeup so.)
Michael Gruber’s Munkustrap
Bonus: Pre-Revival Australasia Jelly and Misto
Lee Eun-hye and Yu Hoe-ung, South Korea 2008
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Hey there, people! It’s the start of a new week, and that means A NEW TASK! This week is the Spam Task! All you have to do is send 5 questions to the members of your group. You have to send them questions about their character, like development questions, or questions about something that is happening to them at the moment. Just plot and development questions, people! Let’s help each other and bring some more development to our lovely characters. All questions should be sent in character, and in anonymous. You have until Sunday, June 30 to send everything. Remember, HAVE FUN! Below the read more, you can find your group. Also, remember to like this post!
GROUP 01 - COTY CHAMBERS, MARLEY ROSE, ARTHUR FLANAGAN, BRIANNA KINGSWORTHY & LOUIS RICHARDSON GROUP 02 - KITTY WILDE, BENJAMIN CHAMBERS, THALITA RHODES, CHARLES JACKSON & CHELSEA ST. JAMES & AVERY PUCKERMAN GROUP 03 - BRITTANY PIERCE, SAMUEL HUMMEL, IRIS ROSE-BERRY, JORDAN JACKSON & WINTER ALLEN GROUP 04 - RACHEL BERRY, IVAN MALKOVICH, TIANA PIERCE, JEREMY SIMMONS & GRACE MORGAN GROUP 05 - JESSE ST. JAMES, WILLA FLANAGAN, JAXON ANDERSON, SOCORRO LOPEZ & ROBERT MONTGOMERY GROUP 06 - NOAH PUCKERMAN, BREEZE ROSE-BERRY, SANTIAGO LOPEZ, FREYA LYNN & JAE-HYUN LEE & CHEYENNE SLOANE GROUP 07 - SEBASTIAN SMYTHE, KATHERINE FABRAY, DIEGO CARPENTER, SARAH PUCKERMAN & BLAINE ANDERSON GROUP 08 - ANTHONY TREMBLAY, QUINN FABRAY, OLIVER MENDOZA, CHARLOTTE SMYTHE & MIKE CHANG GROUP 09 - HUNTER CLARINGTON, ANNIE BRIDGEPORT, GRAYSON MICHAELS, KINSEY EVANS & FINN HUDSON GROUP 10 - PEYTON ADAMS, KURT HUMMEL, JULIETTE FABRAY, ARTIE ABRAMS & DANIELLE HARPER GROUP 11 - TINA COHEN-CHANG, APRIL RHODES, CAVIN LITTLEMAN, WYATT LYNN & KIAN PILLSBURY
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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 30th June 2015 (Nottingham UK)
My first recollection of Jesus Christ Superstar, was having the musical played using one of those old fashioned reel to reel tape decks, this was during a religious education class at my school. At twelve or thirteen I was to be frank, too young to appreciate the experience and even though nominally atheist, I still thought it somewhat disrespectful.
Although originally produced as an album and later a stage musical, its success at first being based upon a hit single; to fully appreciate this musical it has to be approached as a complete work. Preferably seen as a stage show but the audience certainly, requires some degree of maturity to fully comprehend the production.
Today almost forty years later, I am a Pagan who regards Jesus Christ Superstar as one my favourite musicals and the soundtrack is played constantly. This show stimulates not simply my love of theatre but equally, my regard for the genius of Rice and Webber.
I was most fortunate to see the 2015 tour as due to a recent back injury, I came quite close to cancelling. However, I summoned up my strength and dragging a not unwilling niece with me, I saw the performance in Nottingham. My, what a performance it was.
This particular stage version of the musical brought back Glenn Carter, who has played the role of Jesus on stage in London, New York and in the 2000 film version. He is hardly a novice and it showed. In the 2000 film I felt he was often overshadowed by the brilliant performance of Jerome Pradon as Judas but on stage in a live performance, there are no such worries. Carter has stage presence and simply dominated each and every scene, as the world literally revolved around him.
From expressions of tenderness, self-doubt and during the scene with the sick, a man overwhelmed by the needs of humanity, Carter plays a human Jesus. This is a believable Jesus, a Jesus deserving of sympathy and understanding, lost ultimately in circumstances spiralling out of control. Surely this man must be the best Jesus of all time?
Carter is as one would expect in a production of such quality, ably supported by a more than competent cast. Mary Magdalene is performed by Rachel Adedeji, whose entrance is literally that of a seductive scarlet woman. Who when changing from her self-assured walk to kneel before Jesus and receive a blessing, provides us with a touching scene of redemption without a single spoken word between them.
The double act of Caiaphas and Annas is provided by Cavin Cornwall and Alistair Lee. Cornwall is no stranger to Jesus Christ Superstar having played Peter in the 2000 film version opposite Carter. Both performed ably and memorably, giving their own important interpretations to these vital roles.
The role of Pilate performed by Johnathan Tweedie was that of a traditional Roman administrator. Yet he is also a man caught between justice and a mob hungry for blood; capturing both despair and confusion, he does what is necessary but not perhaps just.
The role of Judas and a key role in itself, is given the usual sympathetic performance by Tim Rodgers. A complex and often misunderstood character that raises the same unanswerable questions with each performance. What were his motives? What did he hope to achieve and did Jesus know?
Of special mention, simply for the unique and imaginative interpretation of the role, is Tom Gilling as King Herod. Naked to the waist, with nipple tassels and a Persian wig, his performance of a Princely and decadent playboy, captured a man that was King only in name and proved a worthy successor to the mantel of Rik Mayall.
The set appeared basic in appearance yet was far from being so. As lights changed details could be seen. A dark wall would show Roman decoration, the temple is suggested by brass hangings being lowered from the ceiling. Huge doors at the back of the stage represented both the Temple and the Roman Palace of Pilate. The sets were perhaps minimalistic but equally imaginative. Our only worry was the lepers with ragged garments, who climbing the railings and negotiating the stairs, looked in danger of genuine injury.
This tour of Jesus Christ Superstar is outstanding in both cast and interpretation, walking a fine balance between the secular and the spiritual. Jesus is both man and perhaps, something more. This is captured at the end post crucifixion, when the huge doors swing open and Carter returns to the stage, resurrected in a blaze of light.
One is left finally trying to reconcile the confused history of the musical drama, the religious criticism and the critical acclaim. It is a wonder in my opinion, that on seeing this musical, more are not converted to Christianity.
Jesus Christ Superstar succeeds where many performances featuring Jesus Christ fail and they fail because in focusing almost exclusively on the otherworldly nature of the Christ, they lose the man. To understand the figure of Jesus, one must attempt to understand the two natures of Christ.
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List of Swadeshi Brands or Indian Products
List of Swadeshi Brands or Indian Products:-
Swadeshi/Indian Cold Drinks: Kalimark Bovonto, Rose Drink(Sherbat), Badam Drink, Milk, Lassi, Curd, yoghurt, Chaach, Juice, Lemonade(Nimbu Paani), Coconut Water(Naariyal Paani), Shakes, Jaljeera, Thandai, Roohafza (Hamdard), Rasna, Frooti, Godrej Jumpin, etc Foreign Cold Drinks: Coca Cola(Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Thumbsup, Limca, Goldpat), Pepsi(Lehar, 7up, Mirinda, Slice)
Swadeshi/Indian Soap: Himalaya, Mysoor Sandal, Cinthol, Santoor,Medimix, Neem, Godrej, Patanjali(Kesh Kanti), Wipro, Park Avenue, Swatik, Ayur Herbal, Kesh Nikhar, Hair & Care, Dabur Vatika, Bajaj, Nyle. Foreign Soap: Palmolive, HUL(Lux, Clinic, Sunsilk, Revlon, Lakme), Proctar & Gamble(Pantent, Medicare), Ponds, Old Spice, Shower to Shower, Head & Shoulders, Johnson Baby, Vivel.
Swadeshi/Indian Toothpaste: Neem, babool, vicco, dabur, Vico Bajradanti, MDH, Baidyanath, Gurukul Pharmacy, Choice, Anchor, Meswak, Babool, Promise, Patanjali(Dant Kanti, Dant Manjan). Foreign Toothpaste: Colgate, Hindustan Uniliver(HUL)(Closeup, Pepsodent, Cibaca), Aquafresh, Amway, Quantum, Oral-B, Forhans.
Swadeshi/Indian Toothbrush: Ajay, Promise, Ajanta, Royal, Classic, Dr. Strock, Monate. Foreign Toothbrush: Colgate, Closeup, Pepsodent, Oral-B, Aquafresh, Cibaca
Swadeshi/Indian Tea & Coffee: Divya Peya(Patanjali), Tata, Brahmaputra, Aasam, Girnaar, Indian Cafe, M.R.,AVT Tea, Narasus Coffee, Leo Coffee Foreign Tea: Lipton(Tiger, Green Label, Yellow Label, Cheers), BrookBond(Red Label, Taj Mahal), Godfrey Philips, Polsan, Goodrick, Sunrise, Nestle, Nescafe.
Swadeshi/Indian Blade: Topaz, Gallant, Supermax, Laser, Esquire, Silver Prince, Premium. Foreign Balde: Gillete, 70clock, Wilman, Wiltage.
Swadeshi/Indian Shaving Cream: Park Avenue, Premium, Emami, Balsara, Godrej, Nivea. Foreign Shaving Cream: Old Spice, Palmolive, Ponds, Gillete, Denim.
Swadeshi/Indian Shampoo: Himalaya, Nirma, Velvette Foreign Shampoo: clinic all clear, sunsilk, head and shoulders, pantene
Swadeshi/Indian Talcum Powder: Santoor, Gokul,Cinthol, Boroplus, Cavin Kare Products Foreign Talcum Powder: ponds, old spice, johnson,shower
Swadeshi/Indian Milk: Amul, Amulya, Mother Dairy Foreign Milk: Anikspray, Milkana, Everyday milk, milkmaid
Swadeshi/Indian Mobile Connection: Idea, Airtel, Reliance, Bsnl Foreign Mobile Connection: Vodafone
Swadeshi/Indian Textiles or Clothes: Raymond, SiyaRam, Bombay Dyeing, S. Kumars, Mafatlal, Garden Vareli, American Swan, Gini & Jony, Globus, Madame, Monte Carlo Fashions Limited, Reliance Retail, RmKV, Foreign Textiles or Clothes:
Swadeshi/Indian Mobile: Micromax, Karbonn, Lava Foreign Mobile: Samsung,Apple, htc, Sony
Swadeshi/Indian Bikes: Hero, Bajaj, TVS BIKES AND AUTO RICKSHAWS Foreign Bikes: Honda, Yamha
Swadeshi/Indian Footwear: Paragon, Lakhani, Chavda, Khadims, VKC Pride, Lunar Footwear Foreign Footwear: Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Converse
Swadeshi/Indian Jeans and T-shirts: Spykar, K-lounge Foreign Jeans and T-shirts: Lee, Levi’s,U.s. Polo, pepe, benetton
Swadeshi/Indian GARMENTS: Cambridge, Park Avenue, Bombay Dyeing, Ruf & Tuf, Trigger Jeans, Lakhani, Shreelathers, Khadim, khadi, Action Foreign GARMENTS: Rangler, Nike, Duke, Adidas, Newport, Puma, Reebok
Swadeshi/Indian Watches: Titan, HMT, Maxima, Prestige, Ajanta, Fasttrack. Foreign Watches: Baume&Mercier, Bvigari, Chopard, Dior, FranckMuller, Gizard-Perregaux, Hublot, JaquetDroz, LeonHatot, Liadro, Longines, MontBlanc, Mocado, Piaget, Rado, Swarovski, TagHeuer, Ulysse Nardin, Vertu, Swatch, Rolex, Swissco, Seeko.
Swadeshi/Indian Child Food: Honey, Boiled rice, Fruit Juice. Amul, Sagar, Tapan, Milk Care, etc. Foreign Child Food: Nestle(Lactogen, Cerelac, Nestam, L.P.F, Milkmaid, Eaveryday, Galtco), GlaksoSmithCline(Farex)
Swadeshi/Indian Salt: Tata, Ankur, Saindha namak(Patanjali), Low Sodium & Iron-45 Ankur, Tata, Surya, Tara. Foreign Salt: Annapurna, Captain Cook(HUL- Hindustan Unilever), Kisan(Brookbond), Pilsbury.
Swadeshi/Indian Icecream: Homemade icecream/coolfi, Amul, Vadilal, Arun Ice Cream, Milk food, etc. Foreign Icecream: Walls, Quality, Cadbury, Dolps, Baskin & Robins.
Swadeshi/Indian Biscuits: Parle, Sunfeast, Britannia, Tiger, Indana, Amul, Ravalgaon, Bakemens, Creamica, Shagrila, Patanjali(Amla Candy, Bel Candy, Aarogya biscuit). Foreign Biscuits: Cadbury(Bournvita, 5Star), Lipton, Horlicks, Nutrine, Eclairs.
Swadeshi/Indian Ketchup and Jam: Homemade sauce/ketchup, Indana, Priya, Rasna, Patanjali(Fruit jam, Apple jam, Mix jam). Foreign Ketchup and Jam: Nestle, BrookBond (Kisaan), Brown and Palson
Swadeshi/Indian Snacks: Bikano Namkeen, Haldiram, Homemade chips, Bikaji, AOne, etc. Foreign Snacks: Uncle chips, Pepsi(Ruffle, Hastes), FunMunch, etc
Swadeshi/Indian Water: Home-boiled pure water, Ganga, Himalaya, Rail neer, Bisleri. Foreign Water: Aquafina, Kinley, Beiley, Pure life, Ivian.
Swadeshi/Indian Tonic: Patanjali(Badam Pak, Chyawanprash, Amrit Rasayan, Nutramul) Foreign Tonic: Boost, Polson, Bournvita, Horlicks, Complan, Spurt, Proteinex.
Swadeshi/Indian Oil: Param Ghee, Amul, Handmade cow ghee, Patanjali(Sarso ka tel) Foreign Oil: Nestle, ITC, Hindustan Uniliver(HUL)
Swadeshi/Indian Washing: Tata Shudh, Nima, Care, Sahara, Swastik, Vimal, Hipolin, Fena, Sasa, TSeries, Dr. Det, Ghadi, Genteel, Ujala, Ranipal, Nirma, Chamko, Dip Foreign Washing: HUL(Surf, Rin, Sunlight, Wheel, Okay, Vim), Arial, Check, Henko, Quantum, Amway, Rivil, Woolwash, Robin Blue, Tinapal, Skylark
Swadeshi/Indian Cosmetics: Neem, Borosil, Ayur Emami, Vico, Boroplus, Boroline, Himani Gold, Nyle, Lavender, Hair & Care, Heavens, Cinthol, Glory, Velvet(Baby). Foreign Cosmetics: HUL(Fair & Lovely, Lakme, Liril, Denim, Revelon), Proctar & Gamble(Clearsil, Cleartone), Ponds, Old Spice, Detol, Charli, Johnson Baby.
Swadeshi/Indian Pen: Camel, Kingson, Sharp, Cello, Natraj, Ambassador, Linc, Montex, Steek, Sangita, Luxor. Foreign Pen: Parker, Nickleson, Rotomac, Swissair, Add Gel, Ryder, Mitsubishi, Flair, Uniball, Pilot, Rolgold.
Swadeshi/Indian Electronics: Voltas, Videocon, BPL, Onida, IFB, Orpat, Oscar, Salora, ET&T, T-series, Nelco, Weston, Uptron, Keltron, Cosmic, TVS, Godrej, Brown, Bajaj, Usha, Polar, Anchor, Surya, Oriont, Cinni, Tullu, Crompton, Loyds, Blue Star, Voltas, Cool home, Khaitan, Everready, Gee Foreign Electronics: Samsung, LG, Sony, Hitachi, Haier.
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Dr. Rev. Donald Lee Horton, 81, of Statesville, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, January 15, 2018 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center in Statesville.
He was born on November 9, 1936 in Glendale, CA, to the late Milton Wallace and Jessie Levy Horton. Dr. Horton was a retired pastor for Calvary Community Church in Statesville where he served for nearly 50 years.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Jean Carolyn "Carol" Brenneman. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Elizabeth "Betty" Baxter Horton; children, Kevin Horton and wife, Mandy; Richard "Ricky" Horton and wife, Amy; Melanie Brown and husband, Jeremy; twin brother, Dr. Ronald A. Horton; and grandchildren, Nicholas Horton, Jacob Horton, Bethany Brown, Nathaniel Horton, Jared Horton, Brylee Brown, Isabelle Brown, and Sydney Horton.
His life verse is Philippians 1:20, "According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death." Don genuinely lived this verse! Don was a truly wonderful and loving husband, father, and grandfather. He will be remembered as a faithful pastor, wise counselor, friend of pastors and was much loved by his family and friends. He is a sterling example of all that would be wished for in a man of God. Though he was the pastor at Calvary Community Church, he also seemed to be the pastor to the community because of the many funerals at which he helped to officiate or for which he played the piano/organ.
He graduated from Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC in 1958 with a B.A. in Bible and also a Masters Degree in Bible. He also completed all courses necessary for his Ph.D. During his time in school, he also taught Greek as a Graduate Assistant. In 2007, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by Bob Jones University. In addition to school, Don traveled all over the USA for six summers as preacher/pianist with musical groups from Bob Jones University. He also traveled one summer through Central America with Christ Harvesters evangelistic team led by Rev. Mike Casillas where Don played the piano and accordion. Later during his pastorate, he traveled all over the country, including three times to Alaska, as pianist with evangelist Dr. Billy Martin and his well-known Prayer Advance.
The celebration of his life will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, January 19 at Calvary Community Church with Rev. Jeff Coley and Rev. Richard Forsythe officiating. The body will lie in state an hour prior to the service. The family will receive friends following the service from 2:00-6:00 PM at the church. Memorials may be made to Calvary Community Church, 334 N. Oakland Ave, Statesville, NC 28677. Cavin-Cook Funeral Home & Crematory, Mooresville, is serving the Horton family. Condolences may be made to the family at www.cavin-cook.com.
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Douglas E. Clay is the new general superintendent-elect of the U.S. Assemblies of God, elected Wednesday afternoon subsequent to George O. Wood, who has held the post for 10 years, withdrawing his name from contention.
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Greetings from Superintendent Terry Bailey:
Today is my mom’s third anniversary in heaven. If my mom were still alive, she would would be 87 years old today. Mom was godly, stable, and took care of others. She was one of the most godly women I have ever known. She was the stabilizer in our home when I was growing up. As a nurse and person, she was a caregiver who took care of many. I miss her and still grieve her home going. Grief is real.
I have grieved the loss of my mother to Alzheimer's, the loss of both my father and father-in-law to automobile accidents, and the loss of Susan's mother to a massive stroke. I have grieved the loss of friends and parishioners who left this earth suddenly and unexpectedly, without the chance to say a last goodbye. Susan lost her little brother, who was run over by a drunk driver while he was riding his bicycle. Susan and I have also experienced the pain of loss as a result of miscarriage twice, in between the births of Michael and Rachel. Losses are never easy.
However, despite all these various losses, nothing is quite like the grief of a parent losing their child. Nothing can prepare you for the agony you experience when you lose that loved one you brought into the world. Susan's mother never fully recovered from Joseph's untimely death. Parents are supposed to die first. It seems unfair but sometimes life is simply not fair.
About a year ago, Susan and I walked into a home where a son had been found dead by his mother the previous day. The young man was only 28 years old. Those parents were totally heart-broken and our hearts broke with theirs. It was tough and words were not adequate. You cannot explain why. We all cried and prayed together. We were their former pastor but I was so proud of the magnificent way in which their current pastor, Chris Moore, ministered grace and comfort to this devastated family at that time.
Through it all, you learn to trust God through every circumstance of life, no matter what happens. Keep pressing forward and looking upward!
Love and appreciate you much!
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Tennessee Ministry Network Ministers,
As you know, on Sunday, September 17th, we are asking every church to receive a special offering for Church Planting and Church Development. We, as a Network, are moving forward to plant over 100 churches in the next 10 years and see 300 healthy churches across the state of Tennessee. A goal like this one is going to take a collaborative effort with every minister, church, and section in our great Network. As I look at the dozens of counties and the 71 cities, in Tennessee, that do not have an Assemblies of God, Pentecostal witness, my heart is stirred to plant churches that will be a lighthouse in the midst of darkness. On September 17th, your church will have the opportunity to partner with us in this endeavor. By giving in our Exponential Transformation Offering, you will be "Giving to a Future That Has Not Been Written." Your church does not want to miss out on this opportunity to give to future church plants! Thank you in advance for giving!
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Church Multiplication Network Senior Director Chris J. Railey announced an audacious goal for the U.S. Fellowship to launch 10,000 new congregations in the next decade, at a CMN luncheon Tuesday afternoon in Anaheim, California.
While the vision may seem outlandish, Railey noted a bold strategy is required to meet the diverse need for instituting churches in rural, suburban, and urban settings.
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Praise Report: The AIM trip to Colombia went well for Tennessee AG youth. There were salvations (40+ in one service!), Holy Spirit baptisms, and more. God worked in a mighty way through our youth on this trip!
SPECIAL PRAYER: Please be in prayer for General Council, which is August 8-11 in Anaheim, California!
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Pray for Tennessee U.S. Missionary Brooks Till as he jumpstarts the Youth Alive program in Tennessee schools, beginning soon in Portland.
Pray for Jimmy Lee, President Emeritus of Living Free, and Sammy Lee, pastor of First AG in McMinnville, as their mother, Esther Lee, recently passed away. Please pray for the comfort and peace of the Holy Spirit for the family during this time.
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Please pray for Jason & Tyra Whitehurst. (Jason is a TNAGMN minister.) They left last week to do missions work in Indonesia for two years.
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Hyperallergic: An Artist Who Conveys Messages from the Dead
With its multitude of painted images and constructions, Kornegay’s art-filled yard both conveyed spiritual messages and was a kind of visible, tangible message in itself, early 1990s (photo © Kevin Duffy, courtesy of Shrine)
Will — or should — the United States’ current climate of potentially explosive racial tension affect the ways in which critics, curators, researchers, teachers, and other specialists in the world of art and culture think about and discuss their respective subject areas?
In the visual arts, that’s a question that, in their own ways, art museums in San Francisco, New Orleans, and Atlanta, as well as New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, are now effectively exploring as they make room in their collections for numerous works by self-taught American artists of African descent from the Deep South.
A baby doll and an old clock formed part of an assemblage in the art environment that covered Kornegay’s property, early 1990s (photo ©Judith McWillie, courtesy of the photographer)
That’s because, since late 2014, these museums have purchased and/or received as donations a collective trove of such works from the Atlanta-based Souls Grown Deep Foundation. The self-taught artists whose technically innovative, thematically rich works have been added to these museums’ holdings include, among others, Thornton Dial; Ronald Lockett; Joe Minter; Lonnie Holley; Joe Light; Mary Proctor; the quiltmakers of Gee’s Bend, Alabama; Mary T. Smith; Royal Robertson; Georgia Speller; and Purvis Young.
Acquiring such artists’ works obligates these museums to rethink the ways in which they tell the story of 20th-century art, making room for the achievements of these often visionary autodidacts who lived on the far margins of the mainstream art world’s critical debates, stylistic movements, and institutions.
It is against this backdrop of revisionist art-history-in-the-making that Rev. George Kornegay: New Jerusalem, an exhibition of paintings on paper and mixed-media assemblage sculptures by the late, Alabama-based self-taught artist George Kornegay (1913-2014) has just opened at Shrine on the Lower East Side. On view through October 8, it reinforces what is now understood about the mix of artistic, spiritual, and social traditions out of which the works of art-makers like Kornegay emerged, while highlighting his own art’s distinctive inflections.
Rev. George Kornegay at his home in Bibb County, Alabama, in an image from the 1990s (photo ©Ted Degener, courtesy of the photographer)
Kornegay was born in Bibb County, southeast of Tuscaloosa, in east-central Alabama. His father worked on a farm, in a coal mine, and in a barrel-making mill. George, the second of his parents’ 10 children, attended a rural school for several years but left to help farm the 28-acre parcel of land his father had eventually managed to purchase, leaving sharecropping behind.
George married and, with his wife, brought up 12 children; he worked at a foundry in Tuscalossa and eventually became a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, serving several rural congregations. In interviews from the late 1990s with the researcher and art collector William S. Arnett, who was also the founder of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Kornegay explained that he had received “a divine calling” to enter the ministry. He said, “I run from it at first. I think I was afraid of it, but God, he stayed at me. I ask him to give me these signs if this is what he mean for me. And he sent them. And the end of it come from a choir of angels come to visit my house.”
With its multitude of painted images and constructions, Kornegay’s art-filled yard both conveyed spiritual messages and was a kind of visible, tangible message in itself, early 1990s (photo © Kevin Duffy, courtesy of Shrine)
Around 1980, at his home in Brent, about half-way between Tuscaloosa and Selma, Kornegay began constructing a multi-part, outdoor art environment that would eventually dominate his family’s entire compound. Keenly aware of his mixed African and Native-American ancestry, in his late-1990s interviews, Kornegay, speaking in his region’s noticeable dialect, said of his home, “This property is a sacred place. This was a Indian village way back before my daddy got out here. It’s a burial place. My daughter at certain times can hear voices out here talking but she can’t tell us what they’re talking about.”
Commonly known by historians of folk or vernacular art forms as “yard art” or “yard shows,” creations like Kornegay’s, fashioned out of wood and metal scraps, old furniture, cast-off toys, tires, pots and pans, bottles, farm equipment, and other found objects, trace their roots to the central-African homelands of their makers’ ancestors, who had been enslaved in the American South.
A teepee-shaped element in Kornegay’s art environment alluded to his Native-American ancestry, early 1990s (photo © Judith McWillie, courtesy of the photographer)
The anthropologist Grey Gundaker, a Williams & Mary College professor who has long specialized in the history of this vernacular art form, noted in a 1994 Metropolis magazine article describing her visit to Kornegay’s property that “the rubbish heap is a metaphor for the grave and a point of contact with the world of the dead.”
Gundaker wrote that such yard shows, which can be found throughout the Deep South, “serve as rambling altars, places where spirits can be summoned and communed with.” (The theorizing that surrounds this phenomenon continues to unfold; in recent years, the art dealer, researcher, and collector Randall Morris, a co-director of Cavin-Morris Gallery, in New York, has also referred to them as “spirit yards.”)
Rev. George Kornegay, wearing a kente cloth sash, at his home in rural Alabama, early 1990s (photo © Judith McWillie, courtesy of the photographer)
Gundaker is the co-author, with Judith McWillie, a painter, photographer, and former, longtime professor of art at the University of Georgia, in Athens, of the book No Space Hidden: The Spirit of African-American Yard Work (University of Tennessee Press, 2005). Recently, by telephone, McWillie recalled, “While I was teaching at the university, I began doing my own research about certain vernacular art forms I encountered in the South, of which African-American yard art was by far one of the most interesting and powerful. Decades ago, even before the question of whether or not such works could be called ‘outsider art’ emerged, some people in the art world were arguing about whether they should mainly be regarded ethnographically or if they could — and should — be discussed and appreciated aesthetically.”
McWillie’s research flowed into such projects as Another Face of the Diamond: Pathways Through the Black Atlantic South, an exhibition she helped organize for New York’s INTAR Latin American Gallery, in 1989, and the book No Space Hidden. “I was presenting a talk near Tuscaloosa in the early 1990s,” she said, “when people took me to see Rev. Kornegay’s yard. I saw it when it was in its prime.”
One of the artist-researcher Judith McWillie’s shots of Kornegay’s “yard show,” from her visit to the minister and art-maker’s property in the early 1990s (photo © Judith McWillie, courtesy of the photographer)
“It was a terraced property,” McWillie recalled, “with Kornegay’s own house up at the crest, and each level filled with his sculptures. Even the brightly painted house, with its simple geometry, was an integral, expressive part of the whole experience.” The then-retired minister, she remembered, “was tall, thin, and elegant, with a sash of African kente cloth around his neck, and he proudly told me about his ancestry; in his facial features you could see evidence of his African and Native-American background.”
As Kornegay grew older, and word spread about his remarkable yard, he and his family sometimes made parts of his unusual creation available for sale, but only after deliberating about such transactions — and making sure that prospective collectors understood and appreciated their deeply spiritual character.
Rev. George Kornegay, “Untitled (Animal)” (circa early 1990s), mixed media, 59 x 38 x 10 inches (photo courtesy of Shrine)
The current exhibition at Shrine has its roots in the longstanding interest of the gallery’s founder, Scott Ogden, in the works of self-taught artists, which he collects. Ogden, who is also an artist, grew up near Dallas and studied art at the University of Texas, in Austin, and at Queens College, in New York. He recalled, “During my first year in Austin, I heard a lecture about Texas prisoners’ art and the work of such self-taught artists as ‘The Magnificent Pretty Boy’ Henry Ray Clark and Frank Jones. Later, a teacher pointed me toward Bruce Lee Webb and Julie Webb of the Webb Gallery in Waxahachie, just south of Dallas. I was floored by the artworks on their walls, as well as by the stories they shared with me about how this kind of art had been created.”
Ogden acknowledged that, for better or worse, the often hardscrabble life stories of some of the best-known artists in the related outsider and self-taught art fields have become inseparable from showings of their work. Still, he pointed out, the art that has attracted him has always had “to be singular and outstanding in its own right,” irrespective of “the story of the individual who made it.” Ogden brought together his interest in the biographies and working methods of self-taught artists in Make (2011), a documentary he co-produced with the Canadian filmmaker Malcolm Hearn, which focused on Hawkins Bolden (1914-2005); the self-styled “prophet,” Royal Robertson (1936-1997); and Ike Morgan (all African-Americans from the South); as well as Judith Scott (1943-2005), a woman with Down syndrome who made unusual sculptural objects wrapped in thick layers of colored yarn and thread.
One of Rev. George Kornegay’s untitled, house-paint-on-paper images of a silhouetted figure, circa 1990s, 12 x 9 inches (photo courtesy of Shrine)
This exhibition is Kornegay’s first-ever solo presentation anywhere; Ogden organized it by tapping into several private collections. Whereas the simple, uncluttered, found-object assemblages of the blind Hawkins can feel eloquent and soulful, and those of Lonnie Holley often recall African-American yard art’s talismanic character, Kornegay’s works tend to address their subjects, both biblical and other themes, more literally, as well as with more quirky, formal-interpretive twists.
At Shrine, in works from the early 1990s, Kornegay’s “Untitled (Black Woman)” uses an oddly shaped board, scraps of black Naugahyde (artificial leather), sheet-metal shavings (for hair), and a few daubs of paint to fashion a female face and her robed figure. In both “Untitled (Animal)” and an untitled, bird-like form, whose face is white on one side and brown on the other, the artist used thick slices of tree trunks to craft unidentifiable creatures’ heads, trapping them in awkward, wood-and-metal frames or perching them on long, wooden legs.
Rev. George Kornegay, “Untitled (Black Woman)” (circa early 1990s), mixed media, 28 x 27 x 3.5 inches (photo courtesy of Shrine)
Kornegay’s painting of what appears to be a member of a celestial choir employs a stripped-down palette of black, blue, red, and white on a scrap of corrugated metal. As clever as any classic modernist’s manipulation of found materials, here Kornegay used the vertical stripes created by the corrugation to suggest the folds in a long robe, literally giving them tangible form. Similarly, in his boldly colored works on paper, Kornegay used felt-tip markers or what appears to be plain house paint to produce abstracted, often silhouetted forms — of women, plants, and other, more indistinguishable creatures or objects. And then there is his multicolored toilet seat festooned with a cascade of shredded-fabric strips and dotted with white paint to render a simple, watchful face.
Rev. George Kornegay, “Untitled (Figure)” (circa 1980s), paint on corrugated metal, 73 x 40 x 2 inches (photo courtesy of Shrine)
Kornegay regarded his yard and the individual elements it contained as a means of communicating messages to the living from the dead (their legacies, teachings, and wisdom) as well as an embodiment of those messages themselves. According to McWillie, when she visited the artist, he pointed to the objects in his yard and told her, “These are the things that can’t be said,” by which he meant, she explained, “that the entire yard was a spirit-filled kind of energy field.”
That’s a tall order for any work of art, but even here, in a Manhattan gallery, far removed from their original site and fuller context, Kornegay’s creations exude a compelling, mysterious air.
Rev. George Kornegay: New Jerusalem continues at Shrine (191 Henry Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through October 8.
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Grant Margeman
8
1-2
(HT 1-0)
Ogawa
48
Doan
72
U20 Italy
U20 Uruguay
0-1
(HT 0-0)
Rodrigo Amaral
76
Thứ bảy, 20/05/2017
U20 Venezuela
U20 Đức
Ronaldo Pea
51
Sergio Crdova
54
2-0
(HT 0-0)
U20 Argentina
U20 Anh
0-3
(HT 0-1)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
38
Adam Armstrong
52
Dominic Solanke (pen)
90
U20 Vanuatu
U20 Mexico
B. Kaloros
52
R. Wilkins
62
2-3
(HT 0-2)
K. Magaña
10
R. Cisneros
25
E. Álvarez
90+3
U20 Hàn Quốc
U20 Guinea
Lee Seung-Woo
36
Lim Min-Hyeok
76
Paik Seung-Ho
81
3-0
(HT 1-0)
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Network Update 8/2/17
Greetings from Superintendent Terry Bailey:
Five Youth Camps and three Kids Camps are in the books for 2017. Camps are a big operation and Jeremy Austill has once again led with excellence through his 5th summer as DYD. Think about what he leads and manages:
Number of participating churches 157 Number of students/campers 2,348 Number of adult volunteers 411 Number of volunteer assistants/interns 87 Number of speakers/band 30 Number of camp staff 21
Spiritual results are the game changer. Look at these numbers for this summer:
Salvations (first time) 107 Rededications 1,158 Holy Spirit Baptisms (first time) 566 Holy Spirit Baptisms (re-filled) 861 Healings 764 Called into Ministry 418 Called to an Occupation 274
What happens at Youth Camp and Kids Camp is made possible because you and your church continually invest into your most precious asset, your children and youth. Through June 30, you have generously given $65,000 to the ECHOLS CAMP PROJECT and TAGMN has spent $142,000 for camp improvements during 2017. Some of you have made pledges and I am believing with you that those commitments will materialize.
Here are photos of improvements made this year to Jackson Conference Center.
Photos…Photos…Photos
Love and appreciate you much!
Terry G. Bailey
Nashville Adult & Teen Challenge Launch with Darryl Strawberry
The Nashville Adult and Teen Challenge launch is tomorrow!
Former Major League Baseball star Darryl Strawberry will be at the Nashville Adult and Teen Challenge launch tomorrow, Thursday, August 3. The event will be at Full Life Assembly in Franklin and begins at 7:00 p.m.
Darryl Strawberry has an incredible testimony of redemption from the bondage of addiction. In addition to Darryl Strawberry, the night will include music and giveaways.
Please spread the word about this event by using the attached picture and flyer. (Click the button below for the flyer). You can post these on Facebook, your church bulletin board, etc.
Nashville Teen Challenge is also requesting financial pledges leading up to the launch night. Their goal is $50,000 (pledges beforehand and event offerings combined), and they currently have $21,450 pledged. Please consider pledging to this important endeavor. For more information, contact Jonathan Lindberg at [email protected].
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Exponential Transformation Offering
Tennessee Ministry Network Ministers,
On Sunday, September 17, we are asking every church to receive a special offering for Church Planting and Church Development in Tennessee. With this Exponential Transformation Offering, you will be "Giving to a Future That Has Not Been Written." Your church does not want to miss out on this opportunity to give to future church plants! Thank you in advance for giving!
God Bless, Bruce Headley Tennessee Ministry Network Church Multiplication Director
David & Michelle Salyer
A wonderful ministry couple moved into Tennessee during 2014. Because of a tragic incident involving their son, Pastor/Presbyter David and Michelle Salyer resigned their church in Indiana and moved to Tennessee. God has given a great victory and is launching the Salyers into a new ministry. Invite them to minister in your church and hear their story!
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Intercessory Prayer
Praise Report: The AIM trip to Colombia went well for Tennessee AG youth. There were salvations (40+ in one service!), Holy Spirit baptisms, and more. God worked in a mighty way through our youth on this trip!
SPECIAL PRAYER: Please be in prayer for General Council, which is August 8-11 in Anaheim, California!
Please pray for the family of Odis "Burl" Cavin, TNAGMN minister and founder of Emmanuel Assembly of God in Knoxville, as he passed away on Sunday. His family needs the comfort and peace of the Holy Spirit during this time.
Pray for Tennessee U.S. Missionary Brooks Till as he jumpstarts the Youth Alive program in Tennessee schools, beginning soon in Portland.
Pray for Jimmy Lee, President Emeritus of Living Free, and Sammy Lee, pastor of First AG in McMinnville, as their mother, Esther Lee, recently passed away. Please pray for the comfort and peace of the Holy Spirit for the family during this time.
Please pray for Bud & Sue Hudspeth, retired TNAGMN minister. Brother Hudspeth is continuing to decline from Lou Gehrig's, and Sister Hudspeth needs strength to continue to care for him.
Please pray for Jason & Tyra Whitehurst. (Jason is a TNAGMN minister.) They left this week to do missions work in Indonesia for two years.
Pray for our youth and kids who have come back from camps this summer, specifically that the seed the Lord planted in them during camp would last.
Please continue to pray for the Lord to heal Loni Dobbins. Loni is the wife of Scott Dobbins who is the Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter and lead pastor of Bellshire AG in Nashville.
Pray for Julie Headley as she continues to recover from surgery. Julie is the wife of Stephen Headley (lead pastor of Music City Church in Nashville) and daughter-in-law of Bruce & Marsha Headley (TNAGMN CPCD Director).
Please pray for Doak Turner (retired pastor), he has Pulminary Fibrosis in his lungs and he is on some very powerful medication. We need a miracle for him and ask for God's healing power to heal him.
Wayne Adams, Steve & Vada Allen, Bobby & Shirley Bowen (rehab), Gene & Heather Burgess, J.L. Campbell, Virginia Chapman (cancer), Don Churchwell (cancer), Lynn Drumwright, Gaylon & Mary Echols, Chris Evans, Gary Ferrell (cancer), Christy Gaines (cancer), Pastor Noble Gammon, Winnie Grimes, Emily Houser (mother), Pastor Jerry & Roxie Jochem, Pastor Ricky Jones, Kathy Kelly, Pastor Tom Lindberg, Frank & Sue Livesay, Joy Middlebrook (cancer), Pixie Moore, Janett Ogg, Wesley Payne, Wayne Ralph, Rob Ratze (cancer), Tony & Sheri Ray, Margaret Ridley, Pastor Eduardo Rocha, Rebecca Sample, Wayne Simmons, Shirley Smith, Smoky Mountain Dream Center, Mike & Linda Tullos, Larry & Carol Vine, and Jimmy Williams (nursing home).
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Network Update 7/27/17
Greetings from Superintendent Terry Bailey:
Enter my office, and you will quickly realize that I am a devoted Tennessee Volunteers football fan. With another season beginning soon, many say that Coach Butch Jones is on the hot seat. Maybe so, but I do hope fans do not forget how much improvement has taken place since he took over a program totally going in the wrong direction.
Coach Jones has taken the Volunteers to three straight bowl games. That is a great improvement. But, after four years, Jones is 14-18 in SEC play. He's 14-10 against the East and 0-8 against the West. Against Tennessee's key opponents: Alabama (0-4), Vanderbilt (2-2), Kentucky (4-0), Missouri (2-2), Florida (1-3), South Carolina (3-1), and Georgia (2-2). He's also 0-1 against Auburn, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Arkansas. The media has picked the Volunteers to finish third place this season. I say we could easily finish 10-2 or 7-5, depending on turnovers, field position, and the crazy bounce of the ball.
Just like football coaches, ministers can quickly find themselves on the proverbial hot seat. Working with church people can be a tricky business. Events in the church can take a crazy bounce, and your leadership can be called into question. You may have to swallow your pride and eat a little crow and humble pie. Be careful because your stubbornness can back you into a corner you can’t easily get out of.
You shouldn’t live in fear or insecurity, but neither should you take things for granted. Strive to improve your current reality. Extend grace and mercy to others as you may need grace and mercy extended your way one day. You can get off the hot seat if you walk in God’s wisdom and discernment. Build upon past victories and learn from previous setbacks. Despite what has happened, your future can be brighter. God can give you a fresh vision for moving ahead.
Keep pressing forward Pastor, fellow ministers, and Coach Jones. Finish strong!
Love and appreciate you much,
Terry G. Bailey
David & Michelle Salyer
A wonderful ministry couple moved into Tennessee during 2014. Because of a tragic incident involving their son, Pastor/Presbyter David and Michelle Salyer resigned their church in Indiana and moved to Tennessee. God has given a great victory and is launching the Salyers into a new ministry. Invite them to minister in your church and hear their story!
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Nashville Adult & Teen Challenge Launch with Darryl Strawberry
The Nashville Adult and Teen Challenge launch is next week!
Former Major League Baseball star Darryl Strawberry will be at the Nashville Adult and Teen Challenge launch on Thursday, August 3. The event will be at Full Life Assembly in Franklin and begins at 7:00 p.m.
Darryl Strawberry has an incredible testimony of redemption from the bondage of addiction. In addition to Darryl Strawberry, the night will include music and giveaways.
Please spread the word about this event by using the attached picture and flyer. (Click the button below for the flyer). You can post these on Facebook, your church bulletin board, etc.
Nashville Teen Challenge is also requesting financial pledges leading up to the launch night. Their goal is $50,000 (pledges beforehand and event offerings combined), and they currently have $21,450 pledged. Please consider pledging to this important endeavor. For more information, contact Jonathan Lindberg at [email protected].
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Intercessory Prayer
Praise Report: The AIM trip to Colombia went well for Tennessee AG youth. There were salvations (40+ in one service!), Holy Spirit baptisms, and more. God worked in a mighty way through our youth on this trip!
SPECIAL PRAYER: Please be in prayer for General Council, which is August 8-11 in Anaheim, California!
Please pray for the family of Odis "Burl" Cavin, TNAGMN minister and founder of Emmanuel Assembly of God in Knoxville, as he passed away on Sunday. His family needs the comfort and peace of the Holy Spirit during this time.
Pray for Tennessee U.S. Missionary Brooks Till as he jumpstarts the Youth Alive program in Tennessee schools, beginning soon in Portland.
Pray for Jimmy Lee, President Emeritus of Living Free, and Sammy Lee, pastor of First AG in McMinnville, as their mother, Esther Lee, recently passed away. Please pray for the comfort and peace of the Holy Spirit for the family during this time.
Please pray for Bud & Sue Hudspeth, retired TNAGMN minister. Brother Hudspeth is continuing to decline from Lou Gehrig's, and Sister Hudspeth needs strength to continue to care for him.
Please pray for Jason & Tyra Whitehurst. (Jason is a TNAGMN minister.) They left this week to do missions work in Indonesia for two years.
Pray for our youth and kids who have come back from camps this summer, specifically that the seed the Lord planted in them during camp would last.
Please continue to pray for the Lord to heal Loni Dobbins. Loni is the wife of Scott Dobbins who is the Middle Tennessee Executive Presbyter and lead pastor of Bellshire AG in Nashville.
Pray for Julie Headley as she continues to recover from surgery. Julie is the wife of Stephen Headley (lead pastor of Music City Church in Nashville) and daughter-in-law of Bruce & Marsha Headley (TNAGMN CPCD Director).
Wayne Adams, Steve & Vada Allen, Bobby & Shirley Bowen (rehab), Gene & Heather Burgess, J.L. Campbell, Virginia Chapman (cancer), Don Churchwell (cancer), Lynn Drumwright, Gaylon & Mary Echols, Chris Evans, Gary Ferrell (cancer), Christy Gaines (cancer), Pastor Noble Gammon, Winnie Grimes, Emily Houser (mother), Pastor Jerry & Roxie Jochem, Pastor Ricky Jones, Kathy Kelly, Pastor Tom Lindberg, Frank & Sue Livesay, Joy Middlebrook (cancer), Pixie Moore, Janett Ogg, Wesley Payne, Wayne Ralph, Rob Ratze (cancer), Tony & Sheri Ray, Margaret Ridley, Pastor Eduardo Rocha, Rebecca Sample, Wayne Simmons, Shirley Smith, Smoky Mountain Dream Center, Mike & Linda Tullos, Larry & Carol Vine, and Jimmy Williams (nursing home).
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