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Monday, April 16, 201804/16/2018

Schilling Show 4/16/18 Hour 1: Megan Barth, Lowell Ponte

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Megan Barth, founder and proprietor of ReaganBabe.com, and co-chair of Media Equality Project, analyzes last night’s interview on Comey, Trump’s…

Monday, April 16, 201804/16/2018

Sandra Westmoreland

In Live Well

Sandra Westmoreland of Martha Jefferson Hospital joins in “Live Well” sponsored by Ragged Mountain Running Shop and Savvy Rest for a conversation on health care logistics and decisions. 

Saturday, April 14, 201804/14/2018

The Chamber

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie welcomes Phil Sparks and Pat Burnette from the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Saturday, April 14, 201804/14/2018

Coming Home Well – Rusty Noesner – War Paints

The concept of a warrior-poet is new to us in America, but has a very long history in our world.  For many veterans that return home from war there is a fear of looking inward.  But our guest Rusty Noesner, former Navy Seal and founder of www.warpaints.org, explains how pursuing artistic activities can help the vet feed their own inner warrior-poet.  These veterans can then showcase their products on Warpaints.org.  Listen in, and then visit the site!

Saturday, April 14, 201804/14/2018

Collin O’Mara – NWF Calls For Scott Pruitt’s Dismissal From EPA

In Morning News Weekends

It’s not a decision the NWF came to lightly or easily, but they feel EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s conduct has become so egregious that many NWF members-liberal and conservative alike-now believe Pruitt must go. What this means is that NWF is, right now, contacting their millions of members and supporters asking them to call their members of Congress to come out publicly for Pruitt’s dismissal.

Collin O’Mara, CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, joins Wendy Edwards to discuss.

Friday, April 13, 201804/13/2018

The Gospel Sermonette 4.15.18

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen to another wonderful word from our Sister Rosemary Hayes to encourage you in your walk.

Friday, April 13, 201804/13/2018

The Gospel Sermonette 4.8.18

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen to another encouraging message from Sister Rosemary Hayes, of the Charlottesville Church of Christ.

Friday, April 13, 201804/13/2018

The Gospel Sermonette 4.1.18

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen to another uplifting message from Dr. Rosemary Hayes of the Charlottesville Church of Christ.

Friday, April 13, 201804/13/2018

Community Vision 4.15.18

In Community Vision

Listen to an encore presentation of Community Vision.

Friday, April 13, 201804/13/2018

The Voice Of Truth 4.15.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 4.15.18

Current Sermon Series: Life After Easter: NOW WHAT?

Today’s Message: Called & Commissioned

Today’s Scripture: John 21: 15 – 22

It was a week or so after the miracle of the resurrection when Jesus served breakfast on the shore for some hungry fishermen. Afterwards Jesus asks His disciple Peter the same simple but powerful question THREE times … “Peter do you love Me?” And as He does Jesus gives Peter the chance to affirm his love for Christ publicly.

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