1-day.co.nz, Great Value Delivered to your Door! Shop 1-day online now – Clothing, electronics, sports, footwear, furniture, toys and more! New Zealand owned and operated, and proudly Waikato based! From Day 1 definition: from the very beginning Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Day definition: 1. A period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o'clock one night to twelve o'clock the next night. An analogous custom is the Advent calendar, which provides 24 openings, one to be opened each day beginning December 1. According to tradition, the calendar was created in the 19th century by a Munich housewife who tired of having to answer endlessly when Christmas would come. Every 1 hour (can replace '1' with other numbers) q4PM at 4 pm (can replace '4' with other numbers) mistaken to mean every 4 hours q.a.d. Quaque alternis die every other day q.a.m. Quaque die ante meridiem every morning (every day before noon) q.d./q.1.d. Quaque die every day mistaken for 'QOD' or 'qds,' spell out 'every day' or 'daily'.
Our Latest Program: Sunday April 25, 2021
Kenneth Brannon: Sustenance, Safety, and Surplus
The Rev. Kenneth Brannon unpacks Psalm 23 for us today, revealing the Shepherd's promises of sustenance, safety, and surplus to God's flock.
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Walter Brueggemann: We Will Get Through This Together
While such an assurance is welcome, it also makes one wonder: who is the “we” in this mantra? And who are we leaving out?
Frederick Buechner Sermon Illustration: Feed My Sheep (Psalm 23 and John 10:11-15)
In our blog post every Monday we select a reading from the Revised Common Lectionary for the upcoming Sunday, and pair it with a Frederick Buechner reading on the same topic. Next Sunday we will celebrate the Fourth Sunday of Easter. Here are this week’s readings from the Psalms and the gospel of John...
Walter Brueggemann: Providential Tyranny
I have been thinking about “providence” as I have been reading about “meritocracy,” the notion of a society governed by those who have exceptional ability and have arrived at their power, wealth, and influence solely by the merit of their ability.
Susan Sparks: Eat, Pray, Love... at Home!
The Coronavirus has changed everything about our world, including our language. Words that were unimaginable just a year ago are now everyday vernacular.
David Crumm: In ‘Healing a Shattered Soul,’ Mindy Corporon invites us to join her tribe of peacemakers
Healing a Shattered Soul begins with a news story—like so many others we read these days with heart-breaking regularity: Three Killed in Shootings at Kansas City-Area Jewish Centers. We all have seen far too many of those headlines, haven’t we? Usually, these stories fade as they are eclipsed by the next mass shooting—or they become the fuel of true-crime dramas that take us into the killers’ worlds.
Frederick Buechner Sermon Illustration: Messiah (Acts 3:12-19)
In our blog post every Monday we select a reading from the Revised Common Lectionary for the upcoming Sunday, and pair it with a Frederick Buechner reading on the same topic. Next Sunday we will celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter. Here is this week’s reading from Acts 3:12-19...
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Day1 Salon: Next Gen Preachers Roundtable
Six up-and-coming preachers and church leaders gather to share their authentic and inspiring thoughts about where we are now and where we're heading as the church in this new day. Watch our Day1 Zoom Salon here!
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Day1 Book Launch Party Video
Day1 presents a video Book Launch Party for the new book, 'Bread Enough for All: A Day1 Guide to Life,' published by Church Publishing, Inc. Join Day1 host Peter Wallace and seven outstanding preachers/church leaders who share their sermon excerpts from the book and engage in conversation and Q&A: Joanna M. Adams, Anna Carter Florence, William Flippin Jr., Juan Carlos Huertas, Micah Jackson, Charley Reeb, and Ozzie Smith Jr.
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Day1 Salon: Tailgating with Coach Bill Curry
Enjoy this Day1 Salon with acclaimed NFL player, college football coach, ESPN analyst, and author, Coach Bill Curry! Bill presents an inspiring message and answers questions from participants.
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Preaching during Crisis: Igniting Pastoral Imagination in the Face of Fatigue, Injustice and Collective Trauma
Watch this critical conversation with preaching colleagues from across the U.S. whose wide-ranging experiences in responding to these unprecedented and compounding crises are inspiring healing, transformation and hope. A webinar presented June 17 by Day1 and Odyssey Impact.
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Day1 Salon with NextGen Preachers
Day1 gathered 7 next generation pastors and church leaders to discuss where the church is heading. Moderated by the Rev. Chris Henry, the other participants are the Rev. Palmer Cantler, the Rev. Brandon Duke, the Rev. Lauren Holder, the Rev. Victoria Lawson, the Rev. Rob Lee, and the Rev. Joshua Scott, with Peter Wallace--Day1 host and producer--introducing.
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Day1 Presents Presiding Bishop Michael Curry: “We Need Some Witnesses to the Way of Jesus!”
The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church, offered a stirring message on the Jesus Movement and how we can play a role in reviving the mainline churches to follow the Way of Jesus today. Watch his unforgettable message now! And feel free to share it.
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Day1 Worship On the Way Podcast - Pilot
Day1 is pleased to present a pilot for a potential new weekly podcast: Worship On the Way. Experience a half hour worship experience with hymns, songs, and prayers, along with a powerful sermon by an outstanding Day1 preacher.
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The Alban Conversation: Preaching Easter Online - Audio Version
Here's the audio version of The Alban Conversation with Nathan Kirkpatrick, Day1's Peter Wallace, and Duke's Christine Parton Burkett on preaching Easter online--and anytime.
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The Rev. Dr. John Vannorsdall: 'Come and Have Breakfast' - A Protestant Hour Easter Message
The Rev. Dr. John Vannorsdall, Lutheran pastor and chaplain at Yale University and Gettysburg Seminary, was the Protestant Hour's regular Lutheran preacher from 1976 until 1990. He passed away earlier this week. We remember him and his astounding impact on the church with a presentation of his Easter sermon originally airing April 6, 1980. May he rest in peace.
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Special Day1 Podcast with Peter Wallace - Love in the Time of Coronavirus
Get a sneak preview of a special Day1 program that will air on the radio on June 14, with the Rev. Peter Wallace offering a sermon entitled, 'Love in the Time of Coronavirus.' And gain ideas for how to share God's love in difficult times.
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Gordon Stewart: Two Universities: Paris and Liberty
In this audio feature, the Rev. Gordon Stewart compares Thomas Aquinas' experience at Paris University with today's Liberty University.
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Gordon Stewart: Tide Pools and the Ocean
In this audio feature, the Rev. Gordon Stewart reflects on the tide pools he played in as a child, wondering if, like religion, the soul itself is like a tide pool.
By far, one of the most exciting things about becoming a member of the ARMY is listening to BTS' entire discography. Fans will never forget the first time they listened to a specific song or album. 'Spring Day' is a fan-favorite track because of its especially meaningful lyrics. No matter how much time passes, fans find themselves continuously going back to it whenever they're looking for inspiration. If you want to know what BTS' 'Spring Day' lyrics mean in English, they're all about missing someone.
To give you some background info, 'Spring Day' is from BTS' 2017 album You Never Walk Alone, a repackage of their 2016 album Wings. The year it was released, 'Spring Day' won Song of the Year at the 2017 Melon Music Awards. It has since become the longest-charting song in Melon (the Korean online music store and streaming service) history.
Every time BTS performs the song, ARMYs get emotional because of its sad lyrics about missing someone you love. In the song, BTS compares their days alone to 'winter' and hope their 'spring day' will come soon when they can finally be reunited with their loved one.
Since it was released in 2017, fans totally didn't expect BTS to perform 'Spring Day' during YouTube's 'Dear Class of 2020,' which took place on Sunday, June 7. Fans think BTS chose the song as their way of saying 'I miss you' to fans, whom they haven't seen in months due to the coronavirus pandemic, which caused their Map of the Soul world tour to be rescheduled. Knowing this fact only made their 'Dear Class of 2020' performance hit harder to fans.
Watch BTS' 'Spring Day' music video below.
Fans looking to know the full meaning behind the song can read BTS' 'Spring Day' lyrics below.
Verse 1: RM &J-Hope
Miss you
Saying this makes me miss you even more
Miss you
Even though I’m looking at your photo
Time’s so cruel, I hate us
Seeing each other for once is now so hard between us
Verse 2: RM
It’s all winter here, even in August
My heart is running on the time
Alone on the Snowpiercer
Wanna get to the other side of the earth, holding your hand
Wanna put an end to this winter
How much longing should we see snowing down
To have the days of spring, Friend
Verse 3: Jimin & V
Like the tiny dust, tiny dust floating in the air
Will I get to you a little faster
If I was the snow in the air
Pre-Chorus 1: Jungkook & V
Snowflakes fall down
And get farther away little by little
I miss you (I miss you)
I miss you (I miss you)
How long do I have to wait
And how many sleepless nights do I have to spend
To see you (to see you)
To meet you (to meet you)
Chorus: Jungkook, Jin, & J-Hope
Passing by the edge of the cold winter
Until the days of spring
Day 1 Meaning
Until the days of flower blossoms
Please stay, please stay there a little longer
Verse 4: Suga & Jimin
Is it you who changed (Is it you who changed)
Or is it me (Or is it me)
I hate this moment, this time flowing by
We are changed you know
Just like everyone you know
Verse 5: Suga & Jimin
Yes I hate you, you left me
But I never stopped thinking about you, not even a day
Honestly I miss you, but I’ll erase you
'Cause it hurts less than to blame you
Verse 6: Jin & Jimin
I try to exhale you in pain
Like smoke, like white smoke
I say that I’ll erase you
But I can’t really let you go yet
Pre-Chorus 1: Jungkook & V
Day 1 Meaning
Snowflakes fall down
And get farther away little by little
I miss you (I miss you)
I miss you (I miss you)
How long do I have to wait
And how many sleepless nights do I have to spend
To see you (to see you)
To meet you (to meet you)
Bridge: V & Jungkook
You know it all
You’re my best friend
The morning will come again
No darkness, no season is eternal
Pre-Chorus 2: Jimin, Jungkook, & V
Maybe it’s cherry blossoms
And this winter will be over
I miss you (I miss you)
I miss you (I miss you)
Wait a little bit, just a few more nights
I’ll be there to see you (I'll go there to meet you)
I’ll come for you (I'll come for you)
Chorus: Jungkook, J-Hope, & Jin
Passing by the edge of the cold winter
Until the days of spring
Until the days of flower blossoms
Please stay, please stay there a little longer
'Spring Day' will remain timeless because everyone can relate to missing someone. Just like the song's lyrics say, it's important to be hopeful in difficult times until your 'spring day' finally arrives.