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Musings on Faith

St. George Episcopal Church

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“Musings on Faith” is a series of podcasts from St. George Episcopal Church in The Villages, FL. They are designed to help you grow in Christ and explore Jesus' message of love and unity as it relates to today's world. We encourage you to try our podcasts, to enjoy, and to keep musing on your faith. Please leave your comments on our blog or email them to: musingsonfaith@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you.
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This is an exploration into different houses of religion and an attempt to find any underlying consistencies and commonalities. We visit a different House of Worship each week and report back in the podcast. Members and leaders will also be interviewed. These locations are primarily in the Midwest of USA. Our running notes and links from research: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13JSX0jmaPcKR5FagGYXtWafArfKZ9aV_d4s7GfS09jw/edit?usp=drivesdk
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St. Anthony's Tongue

St. Anthony's Tongue

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Catholic mysticism, the saints and exploring our faith through the lens of the supernatural and beauty. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/support
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This podcast is a collection of sermons and classes offered by Fr. Joel Huffstetler and others at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Tennessee. St. Luke's is a vibrant and welcoming congregation in historic downtown Cleveland, Tennessee. We are a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion and are committed to empowering a diverse community to enact the transformational love of God in the world. Our doors are open to all, regardless of religious background, political affiliation, race, ...
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Talks from St. Peter's

St. Peter's in the City, Derby

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Talks from St. Peter's brings you live recordings of talks from our services at St. Peter's Church in Derby. A community of faith, hope and love in the heart of the city. If you'd like to know more, you can find us online at stpetersderby.org.uk.
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Encounter hope, faith, joy, peace and love: This podcast features weekly the Sunday morning and evening Mass homilies from our pastor and celebrating priests. You'll also hear important talks at our church, including a lecture teaching us about our namesake St. Ann, the grandmother of Jesus, and so much more! #StAnn150
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Each week, Very Rev. Chris Alar, MIC, director of the Association of Marian Helpers, examines in-depth an essential element of faith and morals that Catholics are called to proclaim, live, and celebrate. With wisdom, wit, and infectious enthusiasm, Fr. Chris digs deep into the richness, beauty, and truth of the faith that continues to transform hearts and lead people to God. May this podcast encourage your love of our Lord and love of your neighbor, especially of your brethren in the Church.
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Bob Long is the Senior Pastor of St. Luke's Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. The mission at St. Luke’s is to Share God’s Love and Bring Hope to the World. We accomplish that by sharing the message of Christ, growing in our faith, and serving the community.
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Timeless Truths

St. Mark Ministries

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Welcome to Timeless Truths, a sermon podcast from St. Mark Ministries in Greater Green Bay, Wisconsin. Join Pastors John Parlow, Ben Workentine, and Ben Reichel as we dig into God's timeless Word.
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Welcome to Catholic Classics from Ascension! Each season we'll read through a great Catholic spiritual writing providing insightful commentary and practical guidance along the way. Informative and enriching, these 20-30 mins episodes will allow you to learn from the Catholic Church’s most revered saints and teachers as you seek to cultivate your spiritual life. In season three of Catholic Classics, join Fr. Jacob Bertrand and Fr. Michael-Joseph Paris as they read and explain Story of a Soul: ...
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Faith is a life-giving church in Chandler, Indiana. We value the ancient truth of God’s Word and seek to bring it into everyday life. We welcome everyone because we know God can rescue anyone. Our mission is to build the church our friends and neighbors will join and our children will one day lead. We know we accomplish this best by following Jesus, growing in groups, and serving on teams. Join us any Sunday at 9:30 or 11:00 at 303 N 5th St Chandler, IN 47610 ________________________________ ...
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St. Philip Neri Ecumenical church is a small and special family of faith seeking to love and serve Jesus Christ through open minds, joyful hearts, and willing hands. These are the sermons of our pastor Rev. Dr. John Oliver. We are truly blessed by the teachings we receive each week and we pray you will be blessed by them as well.
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On the Way Podcast

St John's Cathedral

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A podcast exploring the deeper mysteries of faith, meaning, and beauty. Based at St John's Cathedral in Brisbane, the podcast invites others into conversation who are also "on the way"; seeking a transformative spirituality and inclusive faith that speaks to real issues of today. Together we seek to make meaning and articulate a Christianity that expresses the liberating and life-giving message of the Gospel in our time.
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Podcast hosted by Chesterton Academy of St. Finbar in Charleston, SC, where we share the latest insights and inspiration taken from our experience in building this new school. Inspired by Saint Pope John Paul II, we take as our motto Cultura Vitae, the culture of life. Our mission is to prepare our students to triumph over the materialism and despair that pervade our culture and to accept our Lord's offer to have life and have it abundantly. Our classical curriculum combines a broad liberal ...
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Pastor Mike emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ despite the fears and challenges that may arise. He highlights the necessity of proclaiming the gospel verbally, as actions alone are not enough to lead others to Christ. Drawing inspiration from the Apostle Paul's own struggles, Pastor Mike gives 4 ideas on how to share yo…
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One of the most beloved saints from antiquity is St. Philomena. With some of the most amazing miracles ever known, numerous popes and saints have invoked her intercession, but did she really exist? What do we know about her and why is she so important? Fr. Chris Alar explains. Are you enjoying this podcast? I invite you to listen to more shows brou…
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Send us a Text Message. Learn about Kate's Catholic background and the St. Mary's Cathedral in Peoria. With special guest, our daughter, Genevieve, we retell our visit to a beautiful building and a message about "being hungry" for peace, community, and joy in a modern world full of all shapes and sizes of comforts and connections. Donate to St. Mar…
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Much of his story is told in the first chapter of Luke's Gospel. The Synaxarion continues:  'After the birth of Christ, Zacharias plainly declared the virginity of Mary and showed her truly to be the Mother of God; for he appointed her a place in that part of the Temple reserved for the virgins and so brought upon himself the hatred of the priests …
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Tired of the chaos and confusion in modern education? Discover how the classical approach at Chesterton Academy could be the game-changer your child needs, blending rigorous academics with timeless wisdom through the lens of Catholic faith. In today’s fast-paced, fragmented educational landscape, many parents and educators are searching for a model…
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In August of 2019, the New York Times inaugurated the 1619 Project. Their goal was to offer a new origin story of the American Republic. They argued that 1776 is not the origin of America as we know it, but rather, 1619, the year the first slaves were brought to American shores, as our true origin. They, of course, sought to link every supposed evi…
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He was archbishop of Antioch at the time of the wicked Emperor Numerian. Once the Emperor came to Antioch and attempted to enter a church where Babylas was serving. Coming to the door, the Archbishop forbade the Emperor, as a pagan and a shedder of innocent blood, to enter the house where the True God was worshipped. Retreating in humiliation, the …
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This week Phill will explore The Last Supper and wrestle with the question, why did Jesus give us a meal to explain the Cross? Why didn't he just teach us what it was supposed to mean? To answer this question we will explore the disciple's actions around the Last Supper, looking at Judas' betrayal, the disciple's prideful outburst and Peter's denia…
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Pastor Bill delves into Ephesians 6:10-20, emphasizing that Christians are not just on the defensive but are more than conquerors through Christ. He encourages believers to embrace their role as ambassadors of God's kingdom, advancing the Gospel and tearing down the gates of hell. With a call to live selflessly and represent Christ in all aspects o…
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Have you ever felt totally alone? As though no one was standing with you? Paul found himself standing alone, but in his loneliest moment, God was with him AND strengthened him. #FaithFreeWillBaptistChurch #ChandlerIN #ChandlerIndiana #churchservice #churchserviceworship #churchsermons #churchservicelivestreaming ____________________________________…
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"Born in Prizrem, he served as first secretary to King Dušan. He became Archbishop in 1339, and in 1346 was raised to the rank of Patriarch. He was a zealous pastor, and brought order to the Serbian Church, being 'a great upholder of the Church's laws'. He entered into rest on September 3rd, 1349, and his relics are preserved at Pec´." (Prologue)…
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Father Bowlin of the Diocese of Tyler joins us to talk about spiritual healing and the practical tools needed when dealing with our wounds. Show Notes: Podcast mentioned: Restore the Glory Podcast Book mentioned: The Temperament God Gave You Other episodes with Father Bowlin: Families & The Spiritual Battle Introduction to the Domestic Monastery St…
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Pastor Phil is here for my favorite day of the week! Join us to as we talk about our favorite study helpers and versions of the Bible and why they made the list and then we have some encouragement for a listener struggling with generational anger. Shame is not from the Lord, so we will leave you with hope! Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/po…
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He began his life in the cruelest of circumstances: both of his parents were imprisoned for their faith in Christ. First his father, Theodotus, died in prison, then his mother, Rufina, died shortly after his birth, so the infant was left alone in prison beside the bodies of his parents. But an angel appeared to the widow Ammia, telling her to go to…
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Born in Syria, he was a shepherd, but at the age of eighteen he left home and became a monk, practicing the strictest asceticism. At times he fasted for forty days. After a few years at a monastery he took up an ascetical discipline unique at that time: mounting a pillar, he stood on it night and day in prayer. Though he sought only seclusion and p…
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He was born around 190 to pagan parents in North Africa. Before baptism he was distinguished in Carthage as a teacher of philosophy and rhetoric. He came to faith in Christ and was baptized at a young age; as soon as he became a Christian he abandoned his prestigious teacher's position, sold his many possessions and gave all his wealth to the poor.…
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John Amanchukwu is off the bench and here to discuss his work in fighting against pornographic books in schools and libraries, as well as the idol of diversity, equity, and inclusion. He’s on a mission to reclaim the public school system and train parents and stakeholders to make a difference. He has many stories of resistance from politicians and …
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On the Way Episode 107 Anne Van Gend: Restoring the Story Are we too squeamish about atonement? Anne Van Gend, priest, author and ministry educator, joins the podcast to explore how we tell and keep telling stories about ‘atonement’ in different ways; in mythology, in fantasy novels, movies and of course, in the Christian tradition. Anne argues tha…
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St Alexander took part in the First Ecumenical Council as delegate of Patriarch Metrophanes, who was too frail to attend; and succeeded Metrophanes on the Patriarchal throne. By his prayer to God that the Church might be spared the schemings of Arius, Arius was struck dead.  St John is, by one account, St John the Faster (Sept. 2), who reposed in 5…
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