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Five Fun Free Family Things To Do This Weekend
phredd : September 4, 2015 8:52 am : Fred McNaughton, Staff PagesFive Fun Free Family Things To Do This Weekend (Sept 4-6, 2015)
5) Lego Bulding Party at Hammel Associates Architects, Grant Street in Lancaster, tonight (Friday, September 4) 5-8:30p. Over 40,000 bricks, plates and specialty peices to build freestyle, trains, architecture and more. For all ages. More info: hammelarch.com
4) First Friday Lancaster tonight (Friday, September 4) 5-9pm in downtown Lancaster. Music, Galleries, museums, artist studios, artisans, exhibits, and special openings. More Info: visitlancastercity.com
3) Outbreak Festival – tomorrow (Saturday, Sept 5) 10am-6pm at East Petersburg Park, Pine Street. Music by Matt Wheeler and others, food, kids games, Jugglers, Martial Arts Demonstrations, and more.More Info at the Outbreak Festival Facebook Page.
2) 28th Annual Heart of Lancaster Arts & Craft Show tomorrow & Sunday (Sept. 5 & 6) from 10am-4pm both days at Roots Country Market in Manheim. 200 Juried Artists and Craft Persons from Pennsylvania and nearby states displaying their work. Variety of foods & live entertainment too. More Info: HeartofLancasterArtsandCraftShow.com
1) The annual Whoopie Pie Festival tomorrow (Saturday, Sept 5) 11am-4pm at Hershey Farm Restaurant & Inn in Strasburg featuring more than 100 different Whoopie Pie flavors, Whoopie pie making for kids, pony rides,face painting, train races, prizes and more! More Info: Whoopiepiefestival.com
Relationship Building Principle-Encouraging The Oppressed
john : September 3, 2015 5:29 pm : John Shirk, Staff PagesJOHN SHIRK – Today’s Relationship-Building Principle comes from Isaiah 1:17.
The LORD says, “Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow.
In applying this principle to situations today, it means taking a stand against bullying and being an advocate for those who are bullied. It means taking a stand against human trafficking, and being an advocate for those who are victims. It means being an advocate for the homeless, the orphan, and the widow, which may take us down the road to volunteerism, adoption, or some kind of sponsorship.
With such great need, there is much to do with the time that we have on this earth to be the hands and feet of Jesus. By ourselves, we cannot change the world. But through the grace of Christ, we can make a difference for someone in a place of need. As we commit our ways to God, listen to the burdens of our heart, and look for opportunities to make a difference, we can be encouraged by this truth in Psalm 37:6-“He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun.”
Encouraging the oppressed is a vital relationship-building principle to take to heart in the Year of Connection.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
Relationship Building Principle-Neighbors and Needy
john : September 2, 2015 5:19 pm : John Shirk, Staff PagesJOHN SHIRK – Today’s Relationship-Building Principle comes from Proverbs 14:21.
“He who despises his neighbor sins, but blessed is he who is kind to the needy.”
To despise our neighbor would violate the second greatest commandment in all of Scripture, which is to love our neighbor as ourselves. God calls His people to live with neighborly love-the kind that seeks God’s blessing on their lives and treats them with respect and consideration. Building relationships with our neighbors is a significant step to demonstrating the love of Jesus to them. Our neighbor might be considered the family that lives next to us, but they also might be whoever happens to be next to us at a given time.
A blessing is granted from the Lord for the person who is kind to the needy. We have opportunity to do this in various ways. Proverbs 22:9 talks about the generous man sharing his food with the poor. Proverbs 31:9 promotes defending the rights of the poor. Psalm 15:5 promotes lending to the poor without charging excessive interest. The general idea is to be openhanded and not tightfisted toward the poor.
Loving our neighbors and being kind to the needy are vital relationship-building principles to take to heart in the Year of Connection.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
Here’s the playlist for the August 30th, 2015 episode of Some Sort of Rock Show:
Hour 1
Something to Say – The Red Airplanes
Start the Dance Again – The Birdsongs
Yours Again – RED
Resuscitate Me – Remedy Drive
Lightning – Fireflight
Lights Out – Silverline
Broken Lines – Foreverlin
Lonely Soul – I Anthem
Feel It (Feat. Mr. TalkBox) – TobyMac
Obvious – Manic Drive
A Fire Only We Know – House of Heroes
Out Of My Head- Sumerlin
Say It Like You Mean It – Switchfoot
Chem 6A – Switchfoot
Let You Drive – Manafest
This Is Who I Am – Third Day
Hour 2
More of You – Matty Mullins
Come Alive – Ashes Remain
Uncomfortable – Andy Mineo
Diamonds in the Dark – We Are Leo
Rise – Skillet
Hey – Scarlet Raven
Adam’s Son – Rhett Walker Band
Moving On – Waiting Hill
Old Friend – Supertones
Destruction of Kings – Devin Williams
Courtesy Call – Thousand Foot Krutch
Lift Your Head Weary Sinner (Chains) – Crowder
Wasteland – NEEDTOBREATHE
It Was You – The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Mercy – Ravenhill
Name |
Artist |
Album |
Year |
6AM |
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All Because of the Cross |
Paul Baloche |
The Same Love |
2012 |
Before the Throne of God Above |
Shane & Shane |
Pages |
2007 |
Here Is Love (feat. Brian Johnson) |
Bethel Live |
Here Is Love |
2009 |
At Your Name (Forever) |
Tim Hughes |
Love Shine Through |
2011 |
I’ll Always Love You |
Phil Wickham |
Heaven & Earth (Bonus Track Version) |
2009 |
Emmanuel |
Martin Smith |
Back To The Start |
2014 |
More And More Of You (feat. Richie Fike, Jonathan Lee, Jennie Riddle) |
Worship Mob |
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Holy Spirit (Live) |
Jesus Culture |
Live from New York (with Martin Smith) [Live] |
2012 |
All The Poor And Powerless |
All Sons & Daughters |
Season One |
2012 |
Psalm 3 (A Shield About Me) |
Robbie Seay Band |
Psalms LP |
2015 |
7AM |
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Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) |
Hillsong United |
Zion |
2013 |
Your Grace Finds Me |
Matt Redman |
Your Grace Finds Me |
2013 |
Ever Lifting |
Christy Nockels |
Into The Glorious |
2012 |
Oh How I Need You |
All Sons & Daughters |
The Longing |
2012 |
Mt. Zion |
Cageless Birds & Jonathan David Helser |
Live At Home |
2014 |
Lift Your Head Weary Sinner (Chains) |
Crowder |
Neon Steeple |
2014 |
Sky Spills Over |
Michael W. Smith |
Sovereign |
2014 |
No Longer Slaves (Live) |
Bethel Music, Jonathan David & Melissa Helser |
We Will Not Be Shaken (Live) [Deluxe Edition] |
2015 |
Nothing But The Blood |
Andy Cherry |
Nothing Left To Fear |
2012 |
Jesus Paid It All |
Kristian Stanfill |
Passion: Everything Glorious |
2006 |
Whom Shall I Fear (God Of Angel Armies) |
Chris Tomlin |
Burning Lights |
2012 |
You Make Me Brave (feat. Amanda Cook) |
Bethel Music |
You Make Me Brave (Live) |
2014 |
You Never Let Go |
Matt Redman |
Passion: Everything Glorious |
2006 |
8AM |
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Children Of Light |
Kristian Stanfill |
Passion: Let The Future Begin |
2013 |
Crown Him (Majesty) (feat. Kari Jobe) |
Chris Tomlin |
Burning Lights |
2013 |
Ever Be (feat. Kalley Heiligenthal) |
Bethel Music |
We Will Not Be Shaken (Live) [Deluxe Edition] |
2015 |
Back To The Start (Gods Great Dance Floor) |
Martin Smith |
Gods Great Dance Floor Step 1 |
2013 |
Alive |
Hillsong Young & Free |
We Are Young & Free |
2013 |
God Of Our Salvation |
Phil Wickham |
Response |
2011 |
Heartbeats |
Hillsong UNITED |
Zion (Deluxe Edition) |
2013 |
Made New |
Lincoln Brewster |
Oxygen |
2014 |
Don’t Ever Stop (feat. Chris Tomlin) [Live] |
Passion |
Passion: Take It All (Deluxe Edition / Live) |
2014 |
This Is Amazing Grace |
Jeremy Riddle |
Bethel Live: For The Sake Of The World |
2012 |
Unstoppable God |
Elevation Worship |
Wake Up The Wonder |
2015 |
Happy Day |
Tim Hughes |
Holding Nothing Back |
2007 |
9AM |
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Set a Fire (Live) |
Jesus Culture |
Live from New York (with Martin Smith) [Live] |
2012 |
Joyful (The One Who Saves) |
Brenton Brown |
Joyful |
2010 |
Create In Me |
Rend Collective |
The Art of Celebration |
2014 |
Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me) |
Casting Crowns |
Until The Whole World Hears |
2010 |
You Have Been So Good (feat. Sara Groves) |
Paul Baloche |
A Greater Song |
2006 |
Nothing Holding Me Back |
Bryan & Katie Torwalt |
Here On Earth |
2011 |
10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) |
Matt Redman |
10,000 Reasons |
2012 |
Great Are You Lord |
All Sons & Daughters |
All Sons & Daughters |
2014 |
Forever (Live) |
Bethel Music & Kari Jobe |
You Make Me Brave (Live) |
2014 |
Let It Be Jesus (feat. Passion) |
Christy Nockels |
Passion: Take It All (Deluxe Edition) |
2014 |
My Heart Is Yours (feat. Passion) |
Kristian Stanfill |
Passion: Take It All |
2014 |
Heart Runs |
John Mark McMillan |
Borderland |
2014 |
Jesus, We Love You (Live) |
Bethel Music & Paul McClure |
We Will Not Be Shaken (Live) [Deluxe Edition] |
2015 |
Five Fun Free Family Things To Do This Weekend
phredd : August 28, 2015 8:52 am : Fred McNaughton, Staff PagesFive Fun Free Family Things To Do This Weekend Aug 28-30, 2015
5) Fourth Fridays in The River Towns of Columbia, Marietta, and Wrightsville, tonight (Fri. Aug. 28) 5-9pm. Art, culture, and entertainment, restaurants, exhibits, antique and specialty shops along the Susquehanna River. More Info: http://lancasterpa.com/river-towns/
4) St. John Lutheran Church of York Community Concert Series Presenting the band FM Reset, from Ontario Canada, tomorrow (Saturday, Aug. 29) at 7pm. The concert is free, a free-will offering will be taken to benefit CoMission for Children at Risk: Romania without Orphans. More Info: www.stjohnyorkpa.com
3) God’s Clothing Closet at Ruhl’s United Methodist Church in Manheim tomorrow (Saturday, August 29) 8-11am. FREE clothing, footwear, and accessories for everyone! All sizes for all seasons! FREE refreshments and live music too! More Info: 717-664-3868
2) The Elizabethtown Fair – continuing tonight and tomorrow (Friday, Aug 28 and Saturday, Aug 29) East High Street in Elizabethtown. Food, rides, exhibits free petting zoo, free nightly entertainment, contests for all ages and fireworks to close out the event Saturday Night. More info: etownfair.com
1) The 4th Annual Kids Cookie Break Fest – Saturday – Two completely sold out programs – 10am-2pm and 3-7pm – featuring two stages of music, pedal cars, petting zoo, barrel train rides, carnival games, local Fire and Police teams, and more. For those who do not have tickets – tune in Saturday throughout the day as we will occasionally cutaway to the mainstage performances. More Info: kidscookiebreakfest.com
Relationship Building Principle-Carrying Burdens Of Another
john : August 27, 2015 6:04 pm : John Shirk, Staff PagesJOHN SHIRK – Today’s Relationship-Building Principle comes from Galatians 6:1 and 2.
Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted. Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
Expressing love to sinners can get messy. The ultimate example of this is Jesus Christ, who went to the cross for our sins. As we walk in the light of God’s love, we will recognize two important realities. The first reality is that there are people all around us who need Jesus. And the second reality is that even though we might have a relationship with Jesus, we are still capable of giving in to temptation. So, we are wise to guard our own heart, so that the Spirit living in us influences the person caught in sin, rather than sin in the other person having an influence on us.
In reaching out to people who have been caught in a sin, we have the opportunity to restore them to fellowship with God. The Bible says that we are to do this gently. This means, showing mercy and patience so that they can perceive God’s love expressed through us. It means sharing the good news that Jesus can change us from the inside out as we look to Him as Savior and Lord.
Carrying the burdens of another is a vital relationship-building principle to take to heart in the Year of Connection.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
JOHN SHIRK – In the Year of Connection, today’s encounter with Jesus examines when Jesus turned water into wine.
It happened at the festive occasion of a wedding. The very fact that Jesus shows up at a wedding reflects his nature to celebrate with those who are celebrating that which God blesses.
But there was a problem. They ran out of wine. Jesus had the servants fill jars with water. By the time they drew it out, the water had turned into wine.
The master of the banquet said, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.”
The account of Jesus turning water into wine reminds us that while life does have its moments of joy here on earth, the best is yet to come for those who follow Him. He saves the best for last. He will fill us with joy in His presence, with eternal pleasures at His right hand. Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb!
A daily connection with Christ leads us to joyful celebration in His abiding Presence.
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com
STACEY GAGNE – As we’re getting ready for Kids Cookie Break Fest here at The Junction Center this weekend, I am once again reminded what a great and involved community we have here.
We have super talented artists and educators who love to tell kids and families about Jesus and have fun while doing it!
Some phenomenal sponsors from local business and non-profit organizations are investing their finances, products and time to make this event happen while also being involved year round here at WJTL and in the community. (special thanks to Funco Entertainment, Turkey Hill Dairy, Thrivent Financial, SVPS, J. Garber Enterprises, Chick-fil-A Lancaster, Herr’s Snacks, Oregon Dairy, Dutch Valley Food Distributors and Alan Manufacturing)
Our amazing volunteers come out and help us time and time again … some of whom have been a part of the team for decades!
We are also certain that there are listeners who are praying, giving and enthusiastically encouraging us as all the time as we broadcast, go live into the community and host events here at The Junction Center.
Wow and Thank You.
Christ. Community Music.
We’re wrapping up a beautiful weekend with some impressive music! Here’s the playlist for your August 23rd episode of Some Sort of Rock Show:
Hour 1
Feel It (Feat. Mr. TalkBox) – TobyMac
Sweep the Leg – Family Force 5
More of You – Matty Mullins
A Perfect Voice – The Classic Crime
Yours Again – RED
Down – Thousand Foot Krutch
Safety -ss (featuring Stephen Christian) – Fireflight
Mercy – Ravenhill
The Edge – Cord of 3
Intertwined – Solid Green
Lift Your Head Weary Sinner (Chains) – Crowder
No I Don’t – The Almost
Let You Drive – Manafest
Rockin’ Me – Manafest
Broken Lines – Foreverlin
Hold Your Breath Unmastered – Children 18:3
Hour 2
It Was You – The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Someone Anyone – Anberlin
Hey – Scarlet Raven
All She Wants – Seventh Day Slumber
Something to Say – The Red Airplanes
Say It Like You Mean It – Switchfoot
Brand New Day – Boiling Point
Destruction of Kings – Devin Williams
Sadie Hawkins Dance – Relient K
Nothing Left to Lose – PIONEER
What Matters – Embers In Ashes
Back To The Basics – Run Kid Run
Heartbeat – The Exchange
One Heart – Mat Kearney
Angels & Demons – Disciple