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Oh baby love, how can it be? Oh how can it be? You show your voice and sing your praises With all creation, tell the story of the one Who made it all, you made it all With every breath we shout your praises With all creation, tell the story of the one Who made it all, you made it all You made it all Thank you Nigel for your words and for choosing Shane and Shane bringing us Tell the Story Which is a song actually based on one of the songs in the Bible, Psalm 8 One of our good friends David Brasington produces a very different show on this radio station Let's hear him tell you all about it Hi, I'm Dave Brasington and it's my pleasure to present The Country Hour on KTCR 105.8 FM You will hear classic country hits, old and new, plus news on local clubs and gigs I'm looking forward to spending this hour with you, until then, keep it country You're listening to Believe Together, a Churches Together in Keynesham and Salford production for KTCR FM 105.8 and online And now it's time for our Just For Fun quiz Time for question two Yes, so quiz number two What did the Allied Forces do to stop Hitler's forces preventing them from carrying out the D-Day operation? I'll read that again What did the Allied Forces do to stop Hitler's forces preventing them from carrying out the D-Day operation? Well, there were certainly some very interesting things and tricks being done, I know that We'll find out later No, I know, we'll find out later OK, right, now here's my calendar verse for June, because yes, it is June already And it says this, it's from Psalm 147 in the Bible He counts the number of the stars, he calls them all by their names So I thought it would be lovely to play that song, Indescribable, sung here at Kevin Sing with me From the highest of heights to the depths of the sea Creation to be in your majesty From the top of the falls to the treasures of the sea Every creature in its own majesty Oh, it's dreaming, indescribable, uncontainable You can't describe it in the sky as you know that by name You are amazing, God Oh, palpable, untamable, awesome, immortal body Let me call you proclaim You are amazing, God You have told every life before where it should go But the end of this world hasn't taken its toll You imagined the sun as you thought you would fly Yet you still dream of the moon as the night Come and find us in the shadows of your table You can't describe it in the sky as you know that by name You are amazing, God Oh, palpable, untamable, awesome, immortal body Let me call you proclaim You are amazing, God You are amazing, God Indescribable, indescribable, uncontainable You can't describe it in the sky as you know that by name You are amazing, God Oh, palpable, untamable, awesome, immortal body You can't describe it in the sky as you thought you would fly You are amazing, God Indescribable, indescribable, uncontainable You can't describe it in the sky as you know that by name You are amazing, God Indescribable, indescribable, uncontainable You can't describe it in the sky as you thought you would fly You are amazing, God Indescribable, indescribable, uncontainable You are amazing, God Anyway, let's get on My diary verse for the week is also a psalm Oh, it comes from a psalm, Psalm 145 And it says The Lord is near to all who call on Him To all who call on Him in truth That's a great introduction to this prayer written by our resident poet, Pat Rock It's called Early Morning Prayer I set my clock for six one day For at six thirty we would pray A prayer meeting it was to be But no one turned up, only me Twice this happened and then again This was how me, the Lord, did train To get up early in the day So before breakfast I could pray And as a habit it became I began to praise Jesus' name As early I sought Him each day I found He helped me on my way Thus I sought Him through the years He helped me in my joys and fears And Jesus Christ still thrills me so Though now to church I cannot go Since in those early years I'd known How to come to Jesus alone Thank you again, Pat, for that lovely poem Now that leads on to another song about prayer This time it's by Darlene Sheck And it's called In Jesus' Name But let's let her introduce this in her own words I love this song, In Jesus' Name I love that Israel and I were just talking a lot About worship songs And how do we write these songs for the church Going forward that would give us Such a great declaration of our faith And my life, like many of your lives Has been hit by cancer People in our immediate family That have lost their lives And I'm like, God, you said Greatest things we would do in Jesus' name So I've been just studying that And looking at that And Israel and I are talking about that And we're like, OK, so let's write a bold declaration That will really help people such as us Declare the name of Jesus over every situation That's where In Jesus' Name has come from And so, again, you get to the chorus It says, and I will live and not die If we're going to believe it, hey Then we better, good to sing it I will live and not die The resurrection power of Christ alive in me And I am free in Jesus' name And when we get to the bridge You know, it's pretty exciting Because again, you see people getting Fired up in their spirit God is fighting for us Pushing back the darkness Lighting up the kingdom that cannot be shaken In the name of Jesus The enemy is defeated And we will shout it out, shout it out That's in Jesus' name Don't allow the enemy to keep you small And push you back and dictate to you The terms and conditions of your life I encourage you to get back into the word And get, I don't know, fine tuned On what the Bible says That is the authority that we have in Christ And let's use it, let's sing it, let's stand in it Let's live in this way And you know, who knows what's going to happen But I do know that the time is urgent There is a whole lot of people on the earth That need victory in Jesus' name Sing it loud, sing of the authority, amen In rehearsal we were just practicing this song And again in my spirit I just sensed that if you are suffering Suffering, cancer You've been given a death sentence by the doctor Whatever it is We're going to sing this thing over you We're going to sing these words Straight from the word of God From the heart of God I hate cancer I hate cancer In Jesus' name Until we stand up, amen And in the name of Jesus One in our own strength But in the name of Jesus I think we've got to declare We've got to bow down In the name of Jesus We declare The things we are deprived of in this place We declare And let Jesus be baptized We declare There is healing in the name of Jesus We declare In the mighty name of Jesus in this place I declare Everyone listening To this music tonight I declare In Jesus' name Come on, we sing it out, we sing it out In the name of Jesus One in our own strength But in the name of Jesus I think we've got to declare We've got to bow down In the name of Jesus One in our own strength But in the name of Jesus I think we've got to declare One in our own strength But in the name of Jesus I think we've got to declare We've got to bow down In the name of Jesus One in our own strength But in the name of Jesus I think we've got to declare We've got to bow down In the name of Jesus One in our own strength But in the name of Jesus I think we've got to declare We've got to bow down And I am free In Jesus' name I will live I will not die I will declare With you high Right beneath me And I am healed In Jesus' name In Jesus' name In Jesus' name In Jesus' name Now it's time for our Just for Fun quiz and time for question three Yes, well, this is quiz three indeed Now, I wonder if you know any of the answers to this Here's the question Why did the Allied Forces have to make lots of new types of different equipment for this D-Day operation? And what examples were there? Now this may require a little bit of thought I don't know if you were around at the time Possibly not But I'm sure you've seen lots of programmes about D-Day especially this year for the 80th anniversary So, what does that mean? I'll read it again Why did the Allied Forces have to make lots of new types of different equipment for this operation? And what examples were there? All will be revealed very soon in the answers to the quiz Now we're going to have some wapsons but we're going to start with some shout-outs for the things that we've been mentioning quite a lot recently but as they're happening this very next weekend 8th June, sort of Well, it might be too late to mention it to you So, we'll shout out the brief details and if you were still interested in those events and you'd like to know more please look on our Facebook page So, here's the first one Saturday 8th June from 9.30am to 12.30pm It's a morning of conversation around inclusion in Christian communities and it will be in Bristol in White Ladies Road So, do see Facebook if you're interested in that Right, next one Saturday 8th June 9.30am to 3pm A Dementia Friendly Church Day Conference That's in Stockwood, Free Church Then also on Saturday 8th June but this time from 10am to 4pm there's the Prophetic Mentoring School and this is at St. Philip's and St. James Church Froome Road, Odddown, Bath And then finally, Saturday 8th June 7.30pm in the evening that is Keynsham Orchestra Summer Concert Where? In St. John's Church, Keynsham Then, moving along to Thursday 13th June from 9.45am to 4.30pm there's the Flourish Framework having their mini-conference about mixed ecology and all things on the edge This is at The Haven in Speedwell, Bristol OK, so that was our short form of What's On Details will be on our Facebook page Now if you really are interested and can't get to that Facebook page then you're free to contact us in any of the usual ways and we'll try to help you If you do go along to any of these please let us know We'd love to know what you think of it and what happened That would be very interesting I speak the name of Jesus over you In your hurting, in your sorrow I will ask my God to move I speak the name cause it's all that I can do In desperation I'll seek heaven And pray this for you I pray for your healing If circumstances would change I pray that the fear inside would flee In Jesus' name I pray that a breakthrough would happen today I pray miracles over your life In Jesus' name In Jesus' name I speak the name of all authority Declaring blessings, every promise He is faithful to keep I speak the name no grave could ever hold He is greater, He is stronger He's the God of possible I pray for your healing If circumstances would change I pray that the fear inside would flee In Jesus' name I pray that a breakthrough would happen today I pray miracles over your life In Jesus' name In Jesus' name Come believe it Come receive it With the power of His Spirit And I'm forever yours Come believe it Come receive it In the mighty name of Jesus All things are possible I pray for your healing If circumstances would change I pray that the fear inside would flee In Jesus' name I pray that a breakthrough would happen today I pray miracles over your life In Jesus' name I pray for revival For restoration of faith I pray that the day would come alive In Jesus' name In Jesus' name Thank you to Katie Nicholl for bringing us that second song this week called In Jesus' Name that one was subtitled God of Possible and it was another song about prayer that's two beautiful songs we've had about prayer today now we're going to come on now with some more What's On's this time these are new ones we haven't mentioned before OK now the first one is still on Saturday the 8th of June this is the Salkford Festival Salkford Festival Open Gardens Scheme Saturday the 8th of June from 1 to 5pm you can get a map of garden locations from Salkford Hall, Salkford Post Office Library Hub and on the internet at salkfordfestival.org.uk Then on Sunday the 9th of June there's something connected to the Open Gardens still in Salkford a special service in St Mary's Church at 10am in Praise of Gardens an informal service of praise and thanksgiving for gardens everywhere there's a guest speaker Alex Eldridge the director of Grow for Life based at Newton St Lowe and breakfast is available from 9am in the Church Hall everyone is welcome that sounds good then the following Sunday Sunday the 16th of June from 2pm there's the Three Towers Walk now this sounds interesting but it does sound like hard work it's a walk from St Mary's Church, Salkford to Causton and Newton St Lowe visiting the three churches and finding out a little more about the history of these beautiful buildings and how long is this walk? it's 6.6 miles but they say because we turn by bus well maybe we could go by bus or maybe we could get in a car and meet people at the churches anyway it sounds very interesting it does indeed I'd love to be on it now something else I'm interested in as well here but not for me this time because this is for people living in Salkford really and attached to the Salkford churches a 5 week Living in Love and Faith course starting on Monday 10th June at 7.30pm in St Mary's Hall, Salkford a chance for people to meet and discuss as a benefit that is all the churches in the area together the course which will be led through video and discussion it's open for everyone in the area with refreshments available throughout it would be really helpful to know numbers therefore and please let Liz know in the parish office if you are planning to attend and any questions just approach Nigel the Vector please Here is some very important news indeed from St John's Church, Keynesham I will read it out to you it was in this week's church bulletin and it says Team Vicar Update and it's written by Annika Gardner the Vicar of St Francis Church, Keynesham She says Even if you were not in church last Sunday you may have heard my news by now I have been appointed Vicar of St Luke the Evangelist, York We are hoping to move in the summer holidays with a licensing service likely to happen early September although that hasn't been confirmed yet I am aware this has come as a shock to many especially coupled with the news that we won't be interviewing for a Team Rector just yet All I can say is that we feel very strongly that God is calling us to St Luke's and we felt we had to respond to that call I also believe that the right person for the Team Rector position is out there and that a fresh start for the parish is a good thing God is faithful and he knows what is needed for the parish My prayer for you is that you don't have to wait for long for those next steps to take shape So that's from Annika Gardner Team Vicar, St Francis Church and Keynesham Parish You're listening to Believe Together A Churches Together in Keynesham and Salford production for KTCR FM 105.8 and online We're finding out that a lot of things go on in Keynesham Library There's loads of stuff happening this June We've found out the calendar here from the library You can find out yourselves, just wander down to the library and take a look But things like the sensory space Gift a costume Conversational English Open Storytellers and Baby Bounce and Rhyme But Jenny's got details of a couple more coming right up in the next week or so Yep, well there's a nature trail for kids It says it's a drop-in family friendly activity and it's running from Monday to Saturday 10th to 15th June Then there's the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust This is another drop-in for carers to discuss the support available locally That's on Monday 14th June from 11am until 2pm Let's have a few news headlines from around the world OK, no one will be able to control it Vatican's top diplomat warns about use of NATO weapons against Russia Chaplains told by council in California to stop praying in Jesus' name Archbishops urge voters to ask questions about type of country we want to be 1 in 5 people still lack access to a Bible in their language Well-known evangelist leaves Church of England over same-sex views Russell Brand talks of beautiful first month as a Christian An opportunity for spiritual growth CARE launches election websites for Christians He can be my hope and joy And hope of heaven on my path For me it's all that I should do Saving the death of Christ my God Although they think that God he knows I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love I'm very present to his love That was the London Fox Choir with the old classic When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Here is a list of the information on how to listen again and contact us You can do it by phone, text message or WhatsApp through Peter's phone His number is 0787 940 2114 That's 0787 940 2114 You can use your email at bt at ktcrfm.com Or through Facebook message at Believe Together Radio To listen live, you can listen on the radio at 105.8 FM and DAT+. Or you can go to our website at www.ktcrfm.com However, if you would like to listen again, go to audio.com slash believe slash together You're listening to Believe Together, a KTCR FM production for KTCR FM 105.8 and online Now it's time for the answers for this week's quiz I don't know if you knew any of the answers to the questions today It was still just for fun, but hey, I didn't know any of the answers But I wouldn't have done if I hadn't written them So let's all learn something together, shall we? Question 1, what does the D in D-Day stand for? Well, the term D-Day is used by the Armed Forces to refer to the beginning of an operation The D stands for Day, meaning it's actually short for Day Day, which is nowhere near as catchy Before the Allies attack in June 1944, there would have been many D-Days However, it was so iconic that it came to be used solely when referring to the beginning of Operation Overlord on D-Day There, I wonder if you got that one Number 2, what did the Allied forces do to stop Hitler's forces preventing them from carrying out the D-Day operation? Well, they used fake news It was impossible to hide the coming attack from the German intelligence The Allies therefore ran operations to confuse them on when and where it would take place They leaked fake plans, set up fake camps and sent fake coded radio messages On the morning of the 6th June, the Allied forces bombed Calais to give the illusion they were readying for an attack The French resistance then cut telephone lines to stop news of the invasion reaching the German high command German intelligence wasn't sure whether the attack was real, even as it was taking place That's very interesting, isn't it? Then number 3, why did the Allied forces have to make lots of new types of different equipment for this operation and what examples were there? Hmm, where they were to land in Normandy, there were no ports So they invented and constructed two artificial harbours Also, they invented and made iconic landing crafts that had a ramp that dropped down into the sea Meaning troops didn't have to scramble over the side to get out And, and I've seen pictures of these, they had inflatable 3 tonne lorries Well, I wonder if you've learnt anything today? I certainly learnt something this week Well I certainly found that very interesting, thank you Jenny Now very soon we're going to be playing out our show this week with a classic rendition of that old favourite Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, which of course is very relevant to remembering D-Day But before then, it remains for us just to say goodbye and to hand over to Des for a blessing So goodbye from me And goodbye from me, hope to be with you next week Well now we're coming to the end of our programme today, it's time for the blessing, over to Des Father Almighty, should we all get lost in the feverish activities of duty today May we be brought back into your quiet presence to receive the grace of your own blessing in all that we do Amen Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, forgive our foolish ways Recluse us in our rightful guide In plural life rise to this tide It is a reverent day It is a reverent day In terrible wars my fellow man Decided fear and sin In the gracious calling of the Lord Let us like them without error Rise up and follow thee Rise up and follow thee O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him Where he doth stand to share with thee The time of eternity O come, let us adore him Resurrected by love Drought-like rivers of guidance Fill all the striving men Take from our souls the strain and strife And let our hearts in life confess The beauty of thy faith The beauty of thy faith O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him O come, let us adore him

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