Spiritual Truth from The House of Yahweh
Spiritual Truth from The House of Yahweh
Spiritual Truth from The House of Yahweh
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<p>Host and Founder of Innervision Records talks with Jones (Jonezy) Iziomo about his book of poems, his amazing life story and his contributions to society.</p>
<p>Host and Founder of Innervision Records talks with Rev. Susan Lyon about her amazing life story and her contributions to our community.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 7px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 7px; margin-left: 0px;">Nobody's Fuel emphasizes how important energy is to human welfare. With 85% of world energy currently supplied by fossil fuels, it is clear that a replacement must both mitigate carbon dioxide emissions and secure a stable and affordable fuel supply.</p>
Brittany Robinson, soprano, finishes today's VIEWS FROM DENVER show with a selection before the Denver Lyric Opera Guild's Spring Luncheon presenting its Top Ten Winners. Brittany won Ninth Place, and her vocal control up there in the stratosphere is nothing to sneeze at.
The Denver Lyric Opera Guild presented its annual competition awards April 5 at Pinehurst Country Club.
This Palm Sunday message by Overseer Eric Clarke of the Faith Family Ministries, International on 1455 Boston Street, Aurora comes from St. Mark gospel Chapter 11 verse 3. Rev. Clarke reminds us that Jesus has need of each of us just as he needed the Colt to ride to Jerusalem for his final visit. A brief show of Supt. William Harris and the Gethsamane COGIC members waving the palms on Palm Sunday was displayed. Go and worship with them. They are at the corner of Colorado Blvd and 26th Street in Denver, Colorado. May their tribes increase.
Rep. Jeanne Labuda and Rep. Beth McCann, both of Denver, review several bills they are working on in the legislature right now, including bills about foreclosure, the mentallyill, prisons, the horrible budget, marijuana revenues and others.
It's a comfortable chat with Host Nancy Ulrich on a Friday afternoon after these two state representatives have been enduring committee hearings until 2 a.m. for awhile now.