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  Victory Ministries International - Pastor Tony Smith
PASTOR TONY SMITH is the founder of Victory Ministries International (VMI) of Baltimore, Maryland, which consists of The Victory Center Church, Est.1997 and The Victory Ministries International Amphitheatre, Est.
Pastor Smith is called and committed to pushing people into purpose and developing an army of leaders.
Pastor Smith is also a published author of the inspirational book “Don’t Quit” which has touched and changed the lives of people who had considered giving up.
www.victorycenterministries.org /pastortony   (416 words)

  
  Tony Pastor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonio Pastor (born May 28, 1837 in Brooklyn, New York) was a variety performer and theatre owner who became of the founding forces behind American vaudeville in the mid-to-late nineteenth century.
Eventually Pastor began to produce variety shows, presenting an evening of clean fun that was a distinct alternative to the bawdy shows of the time and more appropriate for middle class families.
Pastor had remained a local showman in an epoch that increasingly came to be dominated by regional and national chains.
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 tony pastor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tony Pastor embarked on a show business career at a very young age, obtaining a job singing at P.T. Barnum's New York Museum.
Eventually Pastor began to produce variety shows, presenting an evening of clean fun that was a distinct alternative to the bawdy shows of the time.
Tony Pastor died in 1908 and was interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens, in Brooklyn, New York.
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 Tony Pastor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Antonio Pastor, born May 28, 1837 in Brooklyn, New York, United States – died August26, 1908 in Elmhurst,New York was an entertainer and the person who invented vaudeville.
Tony Pastor embarked on a show business career at a very young age, obtaining a job singing at P.T. Barnum 's New York Museum.
Eventually Pastor began to produce variety shows, presenting an evening ofclean fun that was a distinct alternative to the bawdy shows of the time.
www.therfcc.org /tony-pastor-68431.html   (283 words)

  
 adventist today
Tony?s message of grace was unique among Adventist churches in that area, and as the word of his preaching spread, people from varied backgrounds began to attend.
Tony began to worry that the conference, with the help of two elders, was manipulating the church into hiring this pastor.
Tony believes it was a mistake to hold the meeting on Sabbath and to push for a vote immediately after the man preached.
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 Tony Pastor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Pastor Tony Johnson says his grandson won't be going back to the school after what happened to him.
Pastor Tony Hughes invites everyone to come and enjoy some "good, hot, homemade soup" while listening to guest speakers and singers.
C olumnist Tony Snow characterizes as a "cult of death" the support of women's...
www.wikiverse.org /tony-pastor   (406 words)

  
 Meet Pastor Tony Ramirez
A native of Southern California, Tony is from a humble background.
Tony began working in the junior high ministry nearly twelve years ago when he met his wife Tracy, a schoolteacher.
Tony has been married to Tracy since 1991 and together they are the parents of Taylor, Allie, and Nicholas.
www.goldcoastchurch.com /ramirez.htm   (181 words)

  
 Matt 2:13-18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tony: No, and I don't approve of a god who doesn't intercede, especially when that god is supposed to be one of love.
Pastor: Well, I'm glad that, while postmodernism is of interest to you, you are not one of its disciples or apostles.
Pastor: George, at the foot of the cross, whose soul was pierced through with a sword as she beheld her Son dying on that cross?
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 Tony Cooke Ministries - Meeting Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tony also addressed the fact that while Pastors need to do what is necessary to be effective leaders, they can't take all the blame when results in ministry aren't perfect.
Tony taught one session on the subject of "Relevance without Compromise." Martin Luther said, "Unless the gospel is preached with contemporary relevance it has not been preached." The other session Tony conducted was on the subject of burnout.
Tony blessed the people and blessed my family and me. He is truly a jewel in the Body of Christ; Tony is a Pastor’s Pastor.
www.tonycooke.org /reports_02-03.html   (4650 words)

  
 Corks & Co: Tony Pastor
Pastor and his brothers, William and Fernando, were involved with the Elks almost from the beginning.
Pastor was pro-draft at a time when this was a dangerous stance, especially with the Irish immigrants who formed a significant portion of his audience.
Pastor walked this line by attempting to bring more women into the audience, at first with special, family-friendly matinee performances, and then by making his evening shows more “chaste.” This emphasis on bringing in women, which could potentially double his audiences, accelerated when he moved his theater from the Bowery to Broadway in 1875.
www.ashlandelks.org /history/corks/folks/pastor/tpastor.html   (1050 words)

  
 Tony Pastor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
beginning," Pastor Tina Watts said of her grandsons while waiting inside the Family Court Center for Anthony to be released.
While coaching at a tony London country club, he meets a rich young man...
It's the tale of Ethan Jenkins, assistant pastor at mega-rich mega-white megachurch The...
tony-pastor.wikiverse.org   (417 words)

  
 Picture History : Tony Pastor
"Tony Pastor (1835-1908): Tony Pastor was an important theater manager in the nineteenth century.
Antonio Pastor's first public appearances were for the Temperance Society, where he sang beginning at age six.
Pastor introduced many future stars, including Lillian Russell, and offered vaudeville that was appropriate for a mixed audience.
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 Solid! -- Tony Pastor
When Shaw decided to quit the band business in late 1939 and run off to Mexico Pastor was asked to head the orchestra, which was to become a cooperative affair.
Pastor was both honest and friendly and well loved by his musicians and fans.
Pastor went all out when it came to buying charts for his book.
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 Connie Haines at the Terrace Room - 1951
Tony Pastor's Band backed me up and the girl singer on the band was Rosemary Clooney.
Tony Pastor and his orchestra, no strangers to the room, have taken over the bandstand.
At the dinner show the other night, Pastor, who fronts his band with his own mighty saxophone, had been playing many of the old show tune, which always seem to hit one with the pleasantest impact when not heard for a while.
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 Tony Pastor Collection
In 1881 Pastor leased the Germania Theatre and renamed it Tony Pastor's New Fourteenth Street Theatre, announcing that it would be "catering to the ladies, and presenting for the amusement of the cultivated and aesthetic Pure Music and Comedy, Burlesque, and Farce." Tony Pastor's, as it came to be known, played variety shows until 1908.
Many of the sketches that were performed in Tony Pastor's theaters included songs, overtures, and finales, and Pastor himself sang his topical songs regularly.
Much of the sheet music was given to Pastor as a complimentary copy by the lyricist, composer, or singer who popularized the song; hence, nearly half of the songs bear an inscription by variety performer Lillie Western.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/pastor.html   (3229 words)

  
 Pastor, Tony on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Pastor denounces Blair and Bush at funeral of soldier.(News)
Tony Evans, pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church, speaks at a weekly prayer breakfast at Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, Texas on Thursday morning, February 21, 2002.
President George Bush waves as he walks with Dr. Tony Evans, left, pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, during his visit Wednesday, October 29, 2003, at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/P/Pastor-T1.asp   (598 words)

  
 Lillian Russell: Plus size celebrity profile
Soon, she met Tony Pastor, the vaudeville impresario who transformed the slightly seedy variety format into respectable family entertainment.
Billed as "Lillian Russell, The English Ballad Singer" she was seen at Tony Pastor's by almost everyone in New York--except her mother.
Assured that Tony Pastor's Theatre was "respectable," that night Mrs.
www.pasazz.net /celebs/lillian-russell.html   (688 words)

  
 Pastor Tony
In 1993 I assumed the role of interim pastor at Community Baptist Fellowship.
Although I may be the main teaching pastor I do not believe in monopolizing the pulpit and find it personally refreshing, and beneficial to the church, to have other qualified men fill the pulpit on a regular basis.
I believe that the church is to be led by a plurality of qualified pastor-elders.
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 Tony Pastor --  Encyclopædia Britannica
An entertainer from the age of six, Pastor appeared at P.T. Barnum's American Museum in New York City as a child prodigy and then appeared in minstrel shows and in the circus before he first performed in a variety show in 1861.
The so-called father of vaudeville, Tony Pastor (1837–1908), never used the word, which was borrowed by showmen from the elegant-sounding French word...
Born in 1764, Jane Austen was the daughter of an Oxford-educated Pastor.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9058682   (632 words)

  
 Cork Environs: Tony Pastor's
"Born in the early 1830s, Pastor began his theatrical career as a child, singing songs about the evils of alcohol at temperance meetings.
...by the mid-1870s, crackdowns on the saloons, a restlessness with their narrow clientele, and perhaps a residual middle-class streak from his temperance days led Pastor to consider alternate forms of entertainment.
In 1865, he opened Pastor's 201 Bowery Opera House, and he spent the next ten years successfully riding a fine line between retaining his concert saloon base and trying to expand his audience."
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 Pastor Tony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Pastor Tony is also the founder of the Assembly of Believers' Church (ABC) in Lucknow, India.
Unfortunately, that can only take place when Calvary Temple of Christ has had the pleasure of a long-awaited visit from Pastor Tony, wherein he brings such wonderful praise reports and news and we get the blessing of hearing him preach.
This is called a "Social Lecture." But the pastor teaches the "Social Lecture" from the Bible and offers an altar call and receives the offering.
www.calvarytempleofchrist.org /missions/Tony.htm   (696 words)

  
 Tony PASTOR JASMCD2578 Jasmine 604988257823 Hasmick Promotions T - You're Adorable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
TONY PASTOR - tenor saxophonist, singer and bandleader - had a successful career in music for around forty years and in particular from the late 1930s through to the mid 1960s.
Tony's ebullient style of singing and playing proved an attraction on records, radio and in personal appearances.
The Tony Pastor brand of lively, happy sounding music is well represented on this compact disc.
www.hasmick.demon.co.uk /jascd-2578.html   (223 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Tony Pastor
The origin of the term is obscure, but the term is often considered a corruption of the expression "voix de ville," or "voice of the city." Another plausible etymology is that it is a corruption of the French Vau de Vire, a valley in Normandy noted for style of songs with topical themes.
The first vaudeville theater was opened by impresario Tony Pastor in New Jersey in 1865.
Vaudeville theaters featured performers of various types: music, comedy, magic, animal acts, novelty, acrobatics and gymnastics, and celebrity lecture tours.
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 Tony Pastor Presents — www.greenwood.com
Description: Tony Pastor, a vaudeville performer and manager, was known as the Dean of Vaudeville.
This examination of Tony Pastor's scripts will appeal to theatre scholars, especially those interested in vaudeville, since until recently the plays were mostly kept in private collections.
Since the plays were formerly not widely available, this study, including the texts of the original scripts, provides a valuable resource to scholars as well as to those with a general interest in the theatre and vaudeville.
www.greenwood.com /books/bookdetail.asp?sku=GM0459   (409 words)

  
 Tony Pastor | Music Artist, Videos, Photos, News, Ringtones, Album and Movie Info | VH1.com
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A novelty singer who (like Louis Prima) often emphasized his Italian heritage, Tony Pastor earlier in his career played swing tenor.
Pastor started playing C melody saxophone while in high school.
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 Welcome to First Lutheran Church - About Pastor Tony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
In the summer of 2000, he was called to Southern Illinois and accepted a call to be pastor at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Mount Vernon.
In July of 2000, Tony was ordained through the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to serve in Mount Vernon.
Tony was extended a new call in October of 2003 to First Lutheran Church, in Redlands, California, where he is serving as the Associate Pastor.
www.firstlutheranredlands.org /bio-pastortony.htm   (176 words)

  
 Tony Pastor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
For Tony Pastor the saxophonist and bandleader, see.
In 1865 Pastor opened Tony Pastor's Opera House in Manhattan in partnership with minstrel show performer,, whom he later bought out.
This page was last modified 04:03, 13 Dec 2004.
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 Tony Pastor MP3 Downloads - Tony Pastor Music Downloads - Tony Pastor Music Videos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Pastor led his own group in Hartford, Connecticut during 1931-34 and then was with Smith Ballew, Joe Venuti and Vincent Lopez.
Pastor was an important part of Artie Shaw's first two big bands, the short-lived string combo and the clarinetist's very successful 1938-39 orchestra; in the latter group Pastor (as tenor-sax soloist and the male vocalist where his singing showed off the influence of Louis Armstrong) was one of the stars.
After breaking up his big band in 1959, Pastor formed a vocal group with his two sons, continuing to perform until he retired in 1968.
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 Calvary Chapel of Newport News - Pastor Tony Clark
After observing Tony’s faithfulness and desire to teach God's Word, Pastor Brian Broderson gave him the opportunity to join the staff of CC Vista.
After serving at CC Vista for three years, Tony’s heart began to stir in the area of pastoring a church.
Tony continues to stress the importance of diving into the Word and prayer, all for the purpose of knowing Jesus better today than you did yesterday!
www3.calvarychapel.com /newportnews/pastor.html   (446 words)

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