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Sermon: March 12, 2023

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This week on the PCOR radio program we begin with “I Will Arise And Go To Jesus” by John Carter, followed by a reading from John 3: 1-17. Lastly we conclude with "Jesus Does Not Condemn" a sermon preached by Rev. Dr Cindy Alloway and “Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees” an African Am. Spiritual.

 

At the Table – Last House Writing Contest 2023


Host Clark Wolf and guests Susie Allen, Susan Ryan, and Kennedy Golden share details of the 2023 Last House Writing Contest. The contest is inspired by the writings of M.F.K. Fisher. This year's theme is Hunger. Learn more at egret.org

 

Ask the Expert: Dr. Walter Tom – Consultations

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Dr. Walter Tom of  Dr. Tom Cosmetic Surgery talks with Robin Berardini and patient coordinator Faith Lee about the consultation process. Coming in for a consultation can be an intimidating experience, and Faith is here to help you feel comfortable and accepted. Consultations are free and they are a chance for you to figure out if Dr. Tom and his team are the right fit for you, as well as to make sure that your expectations are understood.

Learn more and schedule a consultation by visiting DrWalterTom.com

 

ROCK’nVINO – Winery Sixteen 600

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Hosts Michelle and Coco talk with Sam Coturri, proprietor at Winery Sixteen 600 in Sonoma. Sam's father Phil Coturri is known as the hippie grandfather of organic grape growing and his legacy is now a multi-generational practice, producing unique and delicious wines. Phil was also tuned in to the San Francisco music scene and was very close to The Grateful Dead, and artist Stanley Mouse, who provided the artwork for Winery Sixteen 600 labels.

During this episode of ROCK'nVINO, learn about the family history and musical connections of the Coturri family and how wine and music pair together beautifully!

ROCK'nVINO is sponsored by American AgCredit.

 

Sonoma County Focus – Works of Heart Benefit for the Jewish Community Free Clinic

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Host Michelle Marques talks with Donna Waldman and Jennifer Hirshfield about Works of Heart, a benefit for the Jewish Community Free Clinic. The JCFC offers free health care services at their clinic in Santa Rosa, and has been doing so for decades. Those who are uninsured can come for appointments for family medicine, women's health, well-child exams, physical exams, Covid tests and treatment, vaccines, and therapy. The Works of Heart benefit is a win-win, in that proceeds are shared between artists and the clinic, supporting both the arts and the activities of JCFC's safety net services. Live entertainment at Works of Heart was supplied by Kash Killion.