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This Sunday, Pastor Scott is on vacation (and so is Jacob, who usually produces the Sunday morning podcast.) So, this week, we throw it back to Palm Sunday in honor of the upcoming Spotlight on Outreach series on the Shepherdcast! (Stay tuned at the end for a teaser!)On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we are changing things up a bit! For Palm Sunday, we will hear a reading from the Gospel of Luke from Pastor Scott, we hear from JoAnn Carpenter, the director of development at Refuge of Hope Ministries in Downtown Canton, and our choir performs “Your Name Alone” as composed by John Bolin and Don Koch. Today’s episode came from our worship service on Sunday, April 14, 2019.Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes:Spotlight on Outreach Teaser Background Music:“Sunset”Music: www.hooksounds.comThis sound or music is under the Attribution Creative Commons 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/)Choir Performance:“Your Name Alone” words and music by John Bolin and Don Koch © 2018 First Worship (BMI)/McKinney Music, Inc. (BMI) (admin. By LifeWay Worship c/o Music Services, www.musicservices.org). Used by permission.CCLI License # 11421954CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044Our Gospel reading is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. We thank JoAnn Carpenter of Refuge of Hope for allowing us to use her temple talk in today’s episode. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.



