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Redemption City Church

Redemption City Church

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Weekly messages from Redemption City Church in Franklin, TN and lead pastor Dr. Jedidiah Coppenger. This stream will also occasionaly feature other members of the teaching team and guest speakers. We believe that Biblical teaching is best experienced in the context of community! If you would like to find out more about Redemption City Church please visit redemptioncity.com.
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Join me for thirty minutes of compelling conversation on this award-winning public affairs program - a thought-provoking exploration into the heart of our diverse communities, highlighting relatable stories to foster deeper engagement and inspire positive change. For three decades, our mission has ignited discussions and motivated individuals to make a meaningful impact in their own communities. "Like It Is" welcomes listeners of all ages, backgrounds, and regions, as we explore intergenerat ...
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200churches Podcast: Ministry Encouragement for Pastors of Small Churches

Jeff Keady and Jonny Craig: Pastors, Leaders, Bloggers, Podcasters, and Encouragers

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Jeff and Jonny are pastors who want to encourage pastors of “smaller” churches. All most pastors see online are the churches that have grown into the thousands in just a few years, the ones that spread out around the city through multiple services and multiple campuses. The ministry leaders with the most influence are the mega church pastors with mega ministries, staffs, and dollars. Praise God for what He is doing in these large and influential churches! We benefit from their vision and inf ...
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Galveston Unscripted is your podcast and audio tour for Galveston Island! Galveston Unscripted is transforming Galveston into the worlds largest free museum! Galveston, Texas is home some of Texas' most significant people, places, and historical events, and hundreds of Texas historical markers and locations!Join Galveston Unscripted and VisitGalveston.com in exploring Galveston Island's history and culture to discover what makes Galveston Island one of a kind!
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Uncover the legendary history of the Hotel Galvez, the "Queen of the Gulf," which has stood as a beacon of hope and resilience since its grand opening in 1911. From hosting iconic figures like Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eisenhower to serving as the wartime headquarters for the Coast Guard during World War II, the Galvez has seen it all. G…
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Explore the hidden wonders of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, located 100 miles south of the Texas coastline in the Gulf of Mexico. This sanctuary spans 160 square miles of vibrant coral ecosystems atop unique salt dome formations. Learn about the sanctuary's geology, its formation, and the diverse marine life it supports, from s…
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Spotlighting the transformative work of the Plymouth United Church of Christ in Oakland, California. Led by the dynamic Rev. Margarite Matthews, this vibrant community is a beacon of hope and healing for residents of Oakland. "No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here," says Rev. Matthews, who shares her deep co…
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This week on "Like It Is," we chronicle the extraordinary efforts of environmentalist Julia Butterfly Hill, whose remarkable journey of activism captivated the nation. In an inspiring and unforgettable act of defiance, 23-year-old Julia lived in a 200-foot tall, 1000-year-old California Redwood tree named "Luna" for 738 days to prevent it from bein…
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Delve into the complexities and challenges of public service with our special guest, Amourence Lee. As the former mayor of San Mateo, California, Lee offers an unfiltered look at the realities of being a public servant, as the first Asian woman elected to office in the largest City in her San Francisco, Bay Area County. In this compelling episode, …
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Explore the dynamic hues of Galveston Island's shores with Dr. Hal Needham, a local meteorologist and climate data scientist deeply connected to the island's natural science. In our conversation, learn about the natural forces behind Galveston's colorful coastline. Learn how geology and Gulf currents combine, creating a mesmerizing display. Gain in…
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Join our conversation with renowned Lebanese-American media critic, scholar, and author Jack Shaheen to discuss his groundbreaking work on how Hollywood perpetuates harmful stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims in Western media. As the author of "Reel Bad Arabs," Jack Shaheen dedicated his career to exposing and challenging racial and ethnic stereotypes…
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This memorable and award-winning episode sheds light on the transformative impact of one woman and was honored with a Silver CINDY Award from the International CINDY Competition. In this edition of Like It Is, we pay tribute to the late Dorothy Garner, an extraordinary woman who was the first female prison corrections officer in the State of Michig…
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In this edition of Like It Is, we focus on Barbara Hudson's story as a survivor of domestic violence. She bravely shares her story of abuse encompassing various forms such as physical aggression, threats, and control. In the United States, approximately 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner physical violence and other forms…
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In this special episode of Like It Is, we are privileged to feature the late Harry Wu, a towering international figure in the realm of human rights activism. He is a renowned Chinese-American human rights leader who survived 19 years as a political prisoner in Chinese labor camps and joins Like It Is to share his remarkable story. During the interv…
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We sit down with Dr. Karen Drake, a Perinatologist who played a significant role in a notable moment in U.S. medical history. Dr. Drake, one of two African American doctors involved, reflects on her experience delivering the first surviving set of septuplets to an American couple in Des Moines, Iowa, back in 1997. This interview marks Dr. Drake's f…
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Reflecting on the powerful civil rights anthem, "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around" in this edition we examine an iconic moment in American history - the courageous march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama known as “Bloody Sunday.” As Civil Rights leader John Lewis and fellow marchers endeavor to cross the bridge they encounter b…
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The Lakota Times blazed trails as the inaugural independently owned Native American newspaper in the United States. In this episode of Like It Is, we uncover the remarkable journey of Tim Giago, an esteemed American journalist and the visionary behind the Lakota Times. Alongside Doris Giago, Tim established this groundbreaking newspaper at the Pine…
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In this episode of Like It Is, I sit down with Dr. John Calloway, a renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, and educator with over 35 years of experience. He introduces his latest project, "Buffalo Soldiers in the Philippine-American War: A Crisis of Conscience," an artistic exploration of the intersecting experiences of African American soldiers…
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