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Messiah Center (34,522 square feet)
1421 West Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, VA
This church opened in 1997; the pictured part was originally a 21,250 square foot Food Fair, which opened in May 1958. It became a Pantry Pride in May 1979 and Super Fresh in April 1987, which closed in 1996.
Messiah Alley in the old city of Safed. According to legend, the messiah will climb the mountain and enter the city through this alley.
Sacred Heart University hosted Handel's Messiah on December 14, 2018, in Chapel of the Holy Spirit at Sacred Heart University, performed by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and Christ Church Choir. Alumna Allegra De Vita ’11 returned as alto soloist along with soprano Leah Brzyski, tenor John Chongyoon Noh and baritone Edward Vogel. The concert was sponsored by Sacred Heart University, the Knights of Columbus, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and WSHU Public Radio. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek
ETSU concert artists participate in this undated performance of Handel's "Messiah" in Johnson City, Tenn.
90 second excerpt from art movie
Business Messiah Pilgrimage
2005-8 PADGETT V TATE Religious Discrimination
PADGETT V TATE
Religious Discrimination
The Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003
Artist and academic Anthony Padgett took Sir Nicholas Serota and Tate Galleries to the Employment Tribunals over Religious Discrimination under The Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003.
This Tribunal case was also a piece of art. It is an attempt to take control of state funded art away from corporate collectors and commercial galleries by protecting artists/performers rights (disability, race, sex, sexual orientation, age and religion). The culture of multinational collectors and their spouses can be resisted even if the globalisation of their corporations is spreading
Padgett began proceedings on 20/9/5 following multiple incidents dating back to 2002, and culminating with the rejection of his most recent proposal (July) of a Business Messiah performance around a scale copy of the memorial to Sir Henry Tate at Norwood Cemetery, built in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall, out of sugar cubes. Sir Henry Tate was a Unitarian and Padgett has founded the religion of Postmodern Religious Art, as an offshoot of Unitarianism.
The case was to establish that artists have the same employment rights as any other self-employed contractor and was to show that the art world is institutionally prejudiced against any positive treatment of religion. It will also show how Christianity has been singled out for negative treatment and that the contemporary art world also holds spirituality and Buddhism to be more valid than Christianity, Judaism or Islam.
Padgett held an exhibition next to Tate Liverpool in 2007, to coincide with the Turner Prize being held there. In the exhibition he constructed the sculpture that his performance would have been based around.
Earlier, in December 2005 - January 2006 - Padgett made a Pilgrimage to Jerusalem/Quds to Pray for Success in the Case. He wore cufflinks, tie pins, lapel badges and collar studs purchased in the Holy Land. He then visited the Western Wall (Jewish), the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Christian), the Dome of the Rock (Muslim), the Shrine of Bahuallah in Acco (Bahai) and McDonalds in Jerusalem. He filmed the pilgrimage on DVD.
BUSINESS MESSIAH
"The Business Messiah" is like a Business Guru but is religious rather than spiritual.
Transform your business by developing religious products to increase market share in religious countries. If small to medium enterprises market their religious connections they can undermine the irreligious practices of multinationals. In order to reduce this extremism multinationals will have to remove the poverty that creates the religious fundamentalism in the first place. Thus greater world equality is the result of inter-religious market forces.
Maslow's Triangle of needs. Modernist economic models put self-actualisation at the top of the pyramid. This model is replaced by the Business Messiah's Religious Model. When any area is deficient religion fills the gap. Social, economic and personal poverty is filled with appeals to God. This is not just self actualisation but actualisation of religion and God's will.
The poverty of the United States is social, through lack of state religious identity. This originates in Thomas Jefferson's 1st Amendment that ensured separation of church and state. Church and state should be conjoined but in a democratic system of free choice with education about religious consumer options. This would resemble the UK system of education.
My range of seminars and workshops for global businesses facilitate businesses in the transition from current management models to a new vision. Instead of internal, individual, spiritual staff development they relate to the development of the business structures.
The vision commodifies religion but keeps a link to critical thinking with radical consumption used as a strategy to overcome religion's use as an "opiate of the masses" and also a link to faith in Divine intevention to overcome unfair trading.
The presentations are ideal for Small to Medium Enterprises as well as multinational corporations and governmental agencies.
The Swarthmore College Chorus and Orchestra performed Handel's Messiah in Lang Concert Hall. (photo by Ellen Sanchez-Huerta '13 / The Phoenix)
This copy was done during Handel's lifetime by his amanuensis John Christopher Smith. It was one of three sets that were made. This section is the second part of one of the sets and features the Hallelujah Chorus. On Handel's death in 1759 it was given to Messiah's librettist Charles Jennens. Jennens bequeathed it to his cousin, Heneage Finch, the Earl of Aylesford, where it entered the library of the Earls of Aylesford in about 1774 until it was sold in 1917. Soon after, the publisher and Handel author Sir Newman Flower bought the manuscript along with others. He in turn gave it to the English contralto Phyllis Lett, for a wedding present. Phyllis Lett had sung in several performances of Messiah, and briefly came to Australia in 1925 with her husband who owned property in Northern Queensland. She died in 1962 and it is uncertain what became of the manuscript until it was bought by collector and museum benefactor Mr EA Crome and then acquired by the Powerhouse Museum in 1981.
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Messiah Complex, M2TM Final @ The Roadhouse, Birmingham, 1st July 2012
© 2012 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography
Former MMTC unit.. Last seen at nasakyan ko nung 2003 or 2004, mag-isang bumibiyahe ito noon from Fairview to Taft.. Ordinary fare ito at hindi kasamahan ng Fastrans.. Ito siguro ung napunta sa JFT Liner noon na unit 8181-K..
The new Mountain Goats EP is "Satanic Messiah", which can be downloaded. However, that way you get no artwork. So I cut my own . Original painting by Aeron Alfrey: ars-goetia.blogspot.com/
Sacred Heart University hosted Handel's Messiah on December 14, 2018, in Chapel of the Holy Spirit at Sacred Heart University, performed by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and Christ Church Choir. Alumna Allegra De Vita ’11 returned as alto soloist along with soprano Leah Brzyski, tenor John Chongyoon Noh and baritone Edward Vogel. The concert was sponsored by Sacred Heart University, the Knights of Columbus, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and WSHU Public Radio. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek