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Gaston Speaks

Gaston County Public Library

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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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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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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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A masterly mix of romance, drama, mystery, suspense, love and jealousy, The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux will haunt you long after you've turned the last page. Today the world knows it by Andrew Lloyd-Webber's long running musical on stage and its 2004 film adaptation, and earlier from Lon Chaney's screen portrayal of the dark intruder who roams the Paris Opera House. However, Gaston Leroux's novel was first released as a serial in the French magazine, La Gaulois over four months in ...
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History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l’Orient classique” and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale. M ...
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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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Joe Mays of J&G Fencing donates a gate for each of the fence builds we do for Room to Run. He also is DJ on Saturdays for Beach Music at Gaston College. To make a song request call Joe on Saturday afternoon 704-922-4286. Or send money during their NPR fundraising drive on May 10. Call 877-270-9743 to make a donation and don't forget to mention Joe'…
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Jesus tells us that if we love him, we will keep his commandments. What are we to make of this statement of his? Does it mean that our salvation is because of our good deeds? Or are these words his way of showing us how to realign and calibrate our lives to the salvation we have received by faith? Father Jeremiah helps us understand Jesus’ calling …
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Time for another episode of We're Booked Up! This time Kendall, Andrew, and Angelique discuss A Wizard of Earthsea, a high fantasy classic by Ursula K. Le Guin. After listening, leave a comment here or head over to the Off the Shelf blog and tell us what you think. And be sure to head over to GastonLibrary.Org and explore what your library has to o…
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Jesus calls himself the good shepherd. What kind of claim is this? How does he reflect an earthly shepherd and how does he surpass that to be something greater by the same name? Image: The Parable of the Good Shepherd, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Public Domain. Image location: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Parable_of_the_Good_Shepherd_…
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Jesus’ body was transformed through His resurrection and he appeared to his disciples in that glorified physical body. We too will be transformed in the final resurrection because Jesus has gone ahead of us. In the here and now, though, we have new life in us that also comes through Jesus’ resurrection to us that we might be made ready for the fina…
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Jesus appeared to his disciples multiple times after his resurrection. In the first appearance, they were not sure what to think save for the peace given to them by him and revelation of the scars upon body. After this he gives to them the Holy Spirit that they might be sent out in faith to make forgiveness known through Jesus. Image: St Thomas tou…
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Allison Brooks, Kyle Sadler, Brandy Gibson and Sofia Flavin are some of our staff who share their experience working at the Gaston Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic and Gaston Low Cost Vet Clinic. These are just four of the people who are on the front line caring for your animals. We hope you enjoy getting to know them.…
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The Death of Jesus was a fulfilling of God the Father’s covenant faithfulness. He had promised Abraham that all the people’s of the earth would be blessed through him and it is through Jesus’ death that that blessing comes. God completes his promise and we are given the gift of life as God’s people. Image: The Crucifixion by Pietro Lorenzetti. Publ…
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In this heartwarming episode of "Gaston's Great," we sit down with Beth Patton, a key figure behind Camp Sunshine's transformative mission. Beth shares the remarkable story of how Camp Sunshine offers an unforgettable summer experience to children who might otherwise miss out on the joy and camaraderie of camp life. From the inception of this noble…
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Kendall, Andrew, and Angelique are back for another fun book talk! In this episode, they discuss Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune, a wholesome novel about moving forward even at the end. After listening, leave a comment here or head over to the Off the Shelf blog and tell us what you think. And don't forget the upcoming Friends of the Gaston C…
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When Jesus entered Jerusalem upon the back of a donkey, the people cried out “Hosanna!” What was the meaning of this cry and what do we realize about it today? Father Jeremiah brings forward the impact of this entrance with palms and how it reveals the reality of the work of Jesus for us. Image: Palm Sunday Icon, Picture taken by Ted. Licensed unde…
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WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/7LQvROdXrAo?si=gbWdQsMl0NkBfGX- In this episode, hosts Steven and Mark delve into the essence of leadership through a discussion centered around Principle #5 from "The Way of The Shepherd." Exploring the vital role of direction in effective leadership, they reflect on how guidance and clarity pave the path for organizati…
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Jesus spoke of a grain of wheat that must die to bring forth a harvest. Jesus himself is that grain of wheat, and yet, we too are grains of wheat that have come from Jesus falling into the earth and dying. We too must continually die to ourselves in order to bring forth the harvest that God the Father desires. Image: The Veteran in a New Field, by …
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WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/52A-lIaa-vI Join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Jennifer Davis, a driving force behind community development. Discover Jennifer's compelling 'why' as we explore her beginnings, motivations, and the pivotal moments that ignited her passion for making a difference. Tune in to uncover the inspiring story behi…
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The destruction of the Temple by Babylon and the exile of God’s people was a devastating moment. Yet, God remained faithful to bring them back and re-establish them. After this return, God continued to fulfill his promises by sending the Messiah to make his people his new Temple that we might carry God with us throughout to the ends of the earth. I…
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Join us as we explore the essential facets of leadership through the wisdom of "The Way of the Shepherd." As an HVAC company, we understand the significance of fostering a secure and supportive workplace. In this episode, our operations leader, Mark Benton, joins us to delve into Principle 4: "Making Your Pasture a Safe Place." Together, we unravel…
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When Jesus cleansed the Temple, he was pointing toward himself as the true and pure Temple. We, as his people through faith and baptism, are also the Temple which needs continual cleansing because of our sinfulness. Father Jeremiah explains this and how it affects out lives day in and day out. Image: Theodoor Rombouts, Public domain, via Wikimedia …
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Join us in this exciting episode as we sit down with Tony Pasour, assistant director at the Schiele Museum, to unveil the thrilling details of their upcoming fossil exhibit. Tony takes us on a journey through time as he shares the inspiration behind the exhibit, the fascinating fossils that will be on display, and the incredible stories they tell a…
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As Jesus begins teaching his disciples directly about his crucifixion, St. Peter rebukes Jesus for thinking that the Messiah must suffer. However, Jesus turns the tables on St. Peter and points out to him and all that we all must suffer and die in light of his own death and resurrection. Through this, we come to know more deeply the love of Christ …
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February 25, 2024 Morning Service. Compromise is such an integral part of so many relationships. Whether in business or personal, we'll all face the need for it. But when it comes the one we have with the Lord and our walk with Him, there is no place for it. In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich uses the Scriptures to show us our vulnerabil…
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Join us as we interview AJ and Bria Main with Family Life Ministry! In this episode, AJ and Bria share their heartfelt experiences and the transformative impact of answering God's call to serve. From navigating challenges to nurturing resilience, join us as we explore their unique path to becoming pillars of strength within the Family Life Ministry…
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When Jesus receive the Holy Spirit in his baptism, that very Spirit drove him into the wilderness. There Jesus resists Satan for his people and brings to us who trust in him, deliverance from temptation and, ultimately, sin itself through his death and resurrection. Image: The Temptation by the Devil by Gustave Dore, engraving, 1865. Public Domain.…
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February 18, 2024 Morning Service. In the final hours before the crucifixion of Jesus, the apostles were faced with one the most difficult tests of their faith yet. And clearly the most significant challenge faced we see as Peter. But what can we learn from his failure? In this week's sermon, Pastor John Friederich reveals to us that the revelation…
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Join us we interview Nathan Chapman with the Schiele Museum. This week we will be highlighting the Fossil Fair that is coming up soon! Step into a prehistoric adventure at the Schiele Museum's Fossil Fair! Dive deep into the ancient world as you roam through captivating fossil displays and partake in thrilling activities inspired by prehistoric lif…
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The sin and death that is within us is something that must be dealt with on Earth. It is the problem of Earth and not that of Heaven. Thus, Jesus comes to deal with it here on Earth that we might be saved from sin and death by his death and resurrection. On Ash Wednesday, we embrace that reality and enter the season of Lent recognizing that we can’…
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