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Looking for a Church in Chatham County NC 27312 919 542 5679 jh1 mp4
Looking for a Church in Chatham County NC 27312 919 542 5679
My Name is Jim Hinkley
This Is My St. Barts Story
As a refugee from the growth pangs of north hills in Raleigh, I moved to bynum ridge in chatham county in 1981.
During that year I became a member of St. Bartholomew’s episcopal church in Pittsboro. Having never before been so lovingly welcomed, I was greeted with loving arms.
Love for my new church home was explosive. Immediately, I was welcomed to become involved in several of its innovative ministries. Soon, St. Bart’s became my second home, and I have been an active member ever since.
Baptized in 1933 at St. James Lutheran Church (elca) in reading, pa and confirmed at trinity Lutheran church in Lebanon, pa, my wife, children and I were received and confirmed at st. peter’s episcopal church in 1964, when living in Washington, nc.
I have two brothers who are retired Lutheran Pastors living in florida and Pennsylvania.
I grew up in the church, served as an acolyte, sang in and directed choirs, played trumpet in brass choirs, taught adult and high school Sunday School, served as Lay Eucharistic minister, and as Senior and Junior Warden.
During the 1970’s and early 1980’s, I headed up the nc land stewardship council, sponsored by the three nc episcopal dioceses and the nc Lutheran synod among other protestant, roman catholic, and jewish judicatories.
During those years I also served on the board of directors of the north American conference on Christianity and the environment.
My love for the church, and my love in particular for st. bart’s, has endured all these years. God’s love for me and the warmness of fellow parishioners and clergy have sustained me through my good times and bad times.
Surely, the presence of our lord jesus is at st. bartholomew’s. its many ministries in the community welcome and inspire me to remain very active as a Christian, even now in the latter years of my life.
St. bart’s welcomes all and is open to all, even me.
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Here's How Philly's Christ Church Protects Itself Against Fire | NBC10 Philadelphia
How protected are Philadelphia’s historic buildings from fire? In the wake of the devastating Notre Dame Cathedral fire in Paris, Christ Church in Old City tested its fire prevention system.
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Deceased Priest Who Used To Teach At Central Catholic Accused Of Abusing Child
The Diocese of Pittsburgh says they have received an allegation of sexual abuse against a priest who died more than 10 years ago; KDKA's Ralph Iannotti reports.
Bells Of New Castle (Delaware) And Philadelphia (St Martin
Two light rings of bells fairly close together. New castle are Taylor, Philly are Whitechapel
302 Show #26 (Season 1): Old Swedes Church | Full Show
The 302 takes a tour of the historic Old Swedes Church in Wilmington.
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WRAP Cardinals comment on pope election process
(20 Apr 2005) SHOTLIST
Agency Pool
1. Wide exterior of Vatican
2. Wide of cardinals entering the room
3. Wide of cardinals at the table
4. Cardinals seated at the table
5. SOUNDBITE (German) Cardinal Karl Lehmann:
The 115 members of the conclave, coming from all continents, have elected Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. To them this man of the church, and I think these were the main motives for their choice, represents the living symbol of a continuing acting of the church, based on the Holy Scripture and the daily transmission of traditions that are hundreds of years old, a brave guarantor of the steadiness of faith in all situations, a man that for decades has been famous as a complete theologian.
6. Wide of cardinals facing the press
7. Various of cardinal's hands
Agency Pool
8. SOUNDBITE: (German) Cardinal Joachim Meisner:
And the fact that after only two days, without an electoral battle and without propaganda, we managed to convene in a situation that enabled us to take this decision in unanimity. For me this is a miracle.
9. Various of media gathered around Cardinal Edward Egan
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Cardinal Charles Egan, Archbishop of New York:
I would say this is the choice that was made, and if you'll forgive this, I must confess that I believe that the Lord has something to do with it. I believe that this man is going to do a splendid job and I think you are going to like him very much.
11. Media
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia:
Obviously you know the conclave depends on the evaluation of the individual cardinals, we've all known Cardinal Ratzinger for a number of years. We are praying and relying on the prayers of people throughout the world and decisions like this are not made based on how much he impresses you in the last five minutes or the last hours or last days of the conclave.
13. Various of media
STORYLINE:
Within hours of the conclave, some German cardinals - delighted about the choice of their countryman, Joseph Ratzinger as the next pope - held a news conference about the election.
Although cardinals were sworn to silence about everything that happened during the deliberations in the Sistine Chapel, some of the German cardinals spilled some of the secrets.
Cardinal Joachim Meisner told reporters that the pope was elected on the fourth ballot - the first of the afternoon session.
He also said that he was elected without an electoral battle and without propaganda.
German Cardinal Karl Lehmann told reporters that the new pope was elected because he represents the living symbol of a continuing acting of the church, based on the Holy Scripture and the daily transmission of traditions that are hundreds of years old.
With unusual speed and little surprise, Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI, a 78-year-old transitional leader who promises to enforce strictly conservative policies for the world's Roman Catholics.
Appearing on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica as dusk fell on Tuesday, a red cape over his new white robes, the white-haired Ratzinger called himself a simple, humble worker.
The crowd responded to the 265th pope by waving flags and chanting Benedict! Benedict!
Two cardinals from the United States who took part in the conclave to choose Cardinal Ratzinger also spoke on Tuesday at the Vatican.
Cardinals Edward Egan, Archbishop of New York and Justin Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia, met members of the press at the Vatican's North American College shortly after leaving the Santa Marta accommodation where they had been for the duration of the conclave.
Both spoke about Cardinal Ratzinger's warmth and friendliness but sidestepped questions about his perceived conservatism.
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American officials and Pope Pius XII welcome the ships that bring first European ...HD Stock Footage
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American officials and Pope Pius XII welcome the ships that bring first European Recovery Program shipments
First European Recovery Program shipments under the Marshall Plan reach Italy and are unloaded. Priests read out prayer from scriptures. Pope Pius XII along with American officials welcome the shipments. Location: Italy. Date: June 3, 1948.
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1963 Sipe/Yarbrough Pipe Organ - St. Stephen United Methodist Church, Dallas, Texas
Brent Johnson talks with Kathryn Johnson, former organist of St. Stephen United Methodist Church in Dallas, about their 2-manual, 17-rank Sipe-Yarbrough pipe organ. This organ will be featured in the 2019 OHS Convention.
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1904 and 1928 Hinners organs in Southeast Missouri
Brent Johnson talks with Matt Palisch about two more Hinners organs, one from 1904 in Zion Lutheran Church in Gordonville, Missouri, and St. John's Lutheran Church in Pocohontas, Missouri.
Longtime church member Arthur Seboldt talks about the days before electric blowers and restoring the organ of Zion Lutheran.
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - Historic Columbia, South Carolina Church
A quick look at the interior and exterior of the recently renovated Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC. Located at 1100 Sumter Street adjacent to the South Carolina State House.
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John Bol Ajak (Westtown/Syracuse)
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Chance Westry (Trinity HS)
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Jack Forrest (Lower Merion/Columbia)
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A More Perfect Union: A Dialogue on American Values
A new series sponsored by the Ford Foundation and Georgetown University hosted an inaugural conversation on the national budget. Public leaders and thinkers examined how our national values inform fiscal decisions. George Stephanopoulos hosted the event on Oct. 11.
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