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Marquis Who's Who Honors Matthew Ward Stringer for Expertise in Project Management and Executive Leadership

Matthew Ward Stringer has excelled in diverse professional contexts, including music and marketing




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Matthew Wood (2009)

Matthew Wood is Head of Software Engineering and Architecture at BBC Audio and Music. He runs a team of software engineers and client side developers and likes making things. Matthew gave a plenary talk entitled "How the BBC make Web sites" with Michael Smethurst.




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Matthew 26:41

Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. Matthew 26:41




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Matthew Hoag Techno Chart December 2006

Matthew Hoag Techno Chart December 2006




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Friday Nov 16 - St. Matthew the Evangelist




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Nov 16 - Holy Apostle And Evangelist Matthew




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Nov 16 - Holy Apostle And Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew

He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.   After the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostle was appointed to bring the Gospel to his fellow Jews, for whom, according to the Church's tradition, he wrote down the Gospel for the first time, in the Aramaic language, eight years after the Ascension. Some years later, this book was translated into Greek by St James, the first Bishop of Jerusalem. No copy in the original language has survived.   Later, St Matthew traveled to Parthia and the city of Hierapolis (on the Euphrates river) to proclaim the Gospel to the pagans there. One tradition holds that he reposed in peace in that region at a great age. Another tradition holds that he was martyred by a king of that region, who later repented and was baptized, taking the name Matthew. The king then cast down the idols and established the Christian faith in his realm.   When St Matthew is portrayed in icons, the likeness of a man is shown with him, one of the four living creatures spoken of in the first chapter of Ezekiel. St Irenaeus writes that the man symbolizes Christ's Incarnation.




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew

He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.   After the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostle was appointed to bring the Gospel to his fellow Jews, for whom, according to the Church's tradition, he wrote down the Gospel for the first time, in the Aramaic language, eight years after the Ascension. Some years later, this book was translated into Greek by St James, the first Bishop of Jerusalem. No copy in the original language has survived.   Later, St Matthew traveled to Parthia and the city of Hierapolis (on the Euphrates river) to proclaim the Gospel to the pagans there. One tradition holds that he reposed in peace in that region at a great age. Another tradition holds that he was martyred by a king of that region, who later repented and was baptized, taking the name Matthew. The king then cast down the idols and established the Christian faith in his realm.   When St Matthew is portrayed in icons, the likeness of a man is shown with him, one of the four living creatures spoken of in the first chapter of Ezekiel. St Irenaeus writes that the man symbolizes Christ's Incarnation.




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew

He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.   After the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostle was appointed to bring the Gospel to his fellow Jews, for whom, according to the Church's tradition, he wrote down the Gospel for the first time, in the Aramaic language, eight years after the Ascension. Some years later, this book was translated into Greek by St James, the first Bishop of Jerusalem. No copy in the original language has survived.   Later, St Matthew traveled to Parthia and the city of Hierapolis (on the Euphrates river) to proclaim the Gospel to the pagans there. One tradition holds that he reposed in peace in that region at a great age. Another tradition holds that he was martyred by a king of that region, who later repented and was baptized, taking the name Matthew. The king then cast down the idols and established the Christian faith in his realm.   When St Matthew is portrayed in icons, the likeness of a man is shown with him, one of the four living creatures spoken of in the first chapter of Ezekiel. St Irenaeus writes that the man symbolizes Christ's Incarnation.




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew - November 16th

He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.   After the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostle was appointed to bring the Gospel to his fellow Jews, for whom, according to the Church's tradition, he wrote down the Gospel for the first time, in the Aramaic language, eight years after the Ascension. Some years later, this book was translated into Greek by St James, the first Bishop of Jerusalem. No copy in the original language has survived.   Later, St Matthew traveled to Parthia and the city of Hierapolis (on the Euphrates river) to proclaim the Gospel to the pagans there. One tradition holds that he reposed in peace in that region at a great age. Another tradition holds that he was martyred by a king of that region, who later repented and was baptized, taking the name Matthew. The king then cast down the idols and established the Christian faith in his realm.   When St Matthew is portrayed in icons, the likeness of a man is shown with him, one of the four living creatures spoken of in the first chapter of Ezekiel. St Irenaeus writes that the man symbolizes Christ's Incarnation.




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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew

He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.   After the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostle was appointed to bring the Gospel to his fellow Jews, for whom, according to the Church's tradition, he wrote down the Gospel for the first time, in the Aramaic language, eight years after the Ascension. Some years later, this book was translated into Greek by St James, the first Bishop of Jerusalem. No copy in the original language has survived.   Later, St Matthew traveled to Parthia and the city of Hierapolis (on the Euphrates river) to proclaim the Gospel to the pagans there. One tradition holds that he reposed in peace in that region at a great age. Another tradition holds that he was martyred by a king of that region, who later repented and was baptized, taking the name Matthew. The king then cast down the idols and established the Christian faith in his realm.   When St Matthew is portrayed in icons, the likeness of a man is shown with him, one of the four living creatures spoken of in the first chapter of Ezekiel. St Irenaeus writes that the man symbolizes Christ's Incarnation.




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December 23, 2007: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 21, 2008: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 20, 2009: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 19, 2010: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 18, 2011: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 23, 2012: Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 20, 2015, Matthew 1:1-25, Read for Older Children




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December 23, 2007, Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 21, 2008: Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 20, 2009: Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 19, 2010: Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 18, 2011: Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 23, 2012: Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 20, 2015, Matthew 1:1-25, Told for Younger Children




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December 22, 2013: Matthew 1:1-24, Told for Younger Children




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December 22, 2013: Matthew 1:1-24, Read for Older Children




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December 21, 2014: Matthew 1:1-24, Told for Younger Children




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December 21, 2014: Matthew 1:1-24, Read for Older Children




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December 30, 2007, Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 28, 2008: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 27, 2009: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 26, 2010: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 30, 2012: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 29, 2013: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 28, 2014: Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 27, 2015, Matthew 2:13-23, Read for Older Children




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December 30, 2007: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Children




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December 28, 2008: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Children




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December 27, 2009: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Children




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December 26, 2010: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Children




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December 30, 2012: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Children




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December 29, 2013: Matthew 2:13-23, Told for Younger Children