Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, February 27, 202102/27/2021

We Will Serve The Lord: Community Vision 2.28.21

In Community Vision

Listen as Charlie Towler, Jay James, and William Washington share wisdom and revelation from Joshua 24:15

Saturday, February 27, 202102/27/2021

The Voice Of Truth 2.28.21

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 2.28.21

Current Sermon Series: Living Holy In A Hostile Land

Today’s Message: “Answers To Life’s Questions”

Today’s Scriptures: I Peter 3: 18 – 22

Question from God: “Why should I let you into My Heavenly Home?”
Answer from Us: “Lord not I but You. Not me but Thee. Nothing in my hands I bring simply to Your Cross I cling.”

Saturday, February 27, 202102/27/2021

REM – The renovation of the Burley school baseball field

In Real Estate Matters

Jeff Burton of H3 Baseball talks about his organization came to partner with the Burley School Varsity Club to accomplish…

Saturday, February 27, 202102/27/2021

Week Two Into the Garden with Leslie

In Into The Garden With Leslie

Carol Carter on Native plants

Friday, February 26, 202102/26/2021

The Schilling Show 2/26/21: Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker discusses the concept of reimbursing citizens with gift cards, the approval process, and listeners’ calls in…

Thursday, February 25, 202102/25/2021

The Schilling Show 2/25/21: Neil Williamson

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Neil Williamson, Executive Director of Free Enterprise Forum, discusses the Albemarle County Comprehensive Plan, the Charlottesville Comprehensive Plan, and more…

Wednesday, February 24, 202102/24/2021

Pulse of Virginia Poll from CNU

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair discusses the latest poll from Wason Center for Public Policy with Research Director, RebeccaBromley-Trujillo, Ph.D. of Christopher Newport…

Wednesday, February 24, 202102/24/2021

Two local organizations doing good.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair talks with Jennifer Jacobs, AHIP’s Executive Director, and Robb. Buonomo, HVAC Manager with Beck Cohen, about another HVAC…

Wednesday, February 24, 202102/24/2021

The Schilling Show 2/24/21: Jared Eckert, Pete Snyder for Governor

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Research associate at Heritage Foundation’s DeVos Center for Religion & Civil Society, Jared Eckert discusses the dangers of the Equality…

Tuesday, February 23, 202102/23/2021

The Schilling Show 2/23/21: Heidi Ganahl, Scott Elliff

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Heidi Ganahl, chair of Job Creators Network, Regent at-large of University of Colorado, discusses classical liberal education, problems with free…

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