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Chapel Hill Church Podcast

Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor

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Exalt Jesus. Elevate others. Launch disciple-makers. Chapel Hill Church in Gig Harbor, Washington is a thriving family of Christians in the Pacific Northwest who are committed to reaching and serving our community with the love of Jesus. Subscribing to this podcast is one of the best ways to stay connected to our weekly teachings. Find out more about Chapel Hill Church at www.chapelhillpc.org.
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This is the home of The Local Church Podcast. Featuring sermons from our Sunday Liturgy, interviews, and more, we hope this audio affirms you, anchors you, and empowers you to love where you are. The Local Church is an unapologetically inclusive,Jesus-centered faith community.
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The Homily

Will Rose

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Pastor Will Rose delivers the homily at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Chapel Hill, NC. Just like the Bible, these messages were made for a particular people at a particular time, but we hope you can find solace and truth in these timeless messages.
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Hill Stories Podcast

Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor

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Hill Stories is a podcast of encouragement from Chapel Hill Church in Gig Harbor, Washington. Hill Stories features stories of the Lord’s provision and guidance as experienced in the lives of members of the Chapel Hill Church community. If you have suggestions or ideas for a future Hill Stories podcast, let us know: [email protected]. Find out more about Chapel Hill Church at www.chapelhillpc.org.
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Calvary Chapel Sydney

Calvary Chapel Sydney

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Calvary Chapel Sydney is a church located in Castle Hill, Sydney Australia. We are committed to loving and accepting all people. We are a Christian church and we enjoy a casual, family atmosphere. We teach through the Bible verse by verse to receive the whole counsel of God. Jesus says in Matthew 11:28, “Come to Me, all you who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” This rest Jesus promises is what we offer to all through the Gospel. Our purpose is to love God, love people, a ...
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Hear sermons from Sundays at Christ United Methodist Church in Chapel Hill, NC – a community committed to following Jesus for the transformation of the world by connecting with God and one another, growing in our faith, and serving God in our community and beyond. Worship every Sunday at 8:30 am, 9:45 am, and 11am.
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The Chapel

The Chapel

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The Chapel is committed to Love God, Love People, and Make Disciples. Visit us online at https://thechapel.life for more information or join us on Sunday mornings in either of 2 worship services. We are located at 135 Fir Hill in Akron, OH and you can reach us at 330.376.6400 or email us at [email protected].
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Walk With Me

Stephen Bond

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Welcome to the "Walk With Me" Podcast with Pastor Stephen Bond from The Vine Church in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. Join us as we're walking through God's Word in bite size fashion one day at a time. For more information about our church or to give online towards our mission, go to thevinechurch.co
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Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

Marsh Chapel, Boston University, The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean

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The weekly Sunday interdenominational worship service from Marsh Chapel at Boston University. Our services include enchanting music, thought provoking preaching, and heartfelt elements of liturgy and prayer. Our Dean is The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill. Marsh Chapel is a beautiful structure of stained glass and gothic architecture located along the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts.
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EMMAUS | A Jesus Church

EMMAUS | A Jesus Church

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EMMAUS exists to be an authentic community, building family around the Scriptures and empowering every believer in their God-authored mission. For more information about EMMAUS, visit emmausrdu.com.
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Welcome to "Born for War," the weekly podcast of Pastor Steve Holt. He is Senior Pastor of The Road @ Chapel Hills, a church dedicated to empowering people to change the world. Pastor Steve Holt's Blog: https://steveholtonline.org/ The Road: https://theroad.org
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Bodies Behind The Bus

Bodies Behind The Bus

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The Bodies Behind the Bus is a podcast centering on the voices of spiritual abuse survivors. We began with stories out of the Acts 29 network and have branched into many organizations since our launch. We are the discarded few. We have been abused, gaslit, ignored, slandered, deceived, intentionally hurt, and betrayed. Our stories were manipulated and our voices were stolen. We were left alone with all the confusion, grief, hurt, and pain but today we begin to reclaim our stories and find ou ...
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Due South

Jeff Tiberii, Leoneda Inge

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Due South is a source for news, information, and perspectives from across North Carolina and the South. It takes a panoramic view of politics, place, race, and southern culture, among other topics. The show takes deep-dives into the news - while also providing a break from the news cycle with conversations on topics ranging from food and music to arts and culture. Full episodes of Due South air weekdays at 12pm on WUNC.
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Pastor Life

Rhonda Blevins & David Brown

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David Brown, founding pastor of the Welcome Table in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and Rhonda Blevins, pastor of Chapel by the Sea in Clearwater Beach, Florida, explore the wild and wonderful world of being a pastor. A couple of friends sitting down over a cup of coffee, they discuss ministry, church, family and culture.
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William Jessup University

William Jessup University

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Many good things have happened since the beginning of William Jessup University in 1939, but the best days of William Jessup University are taking place right now. God has raised up William Jessup University for the purpose of training Christians for leadership and service in church and society, through Christian higher education, spiritual formation, and directed experiences.
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David Chadwick

David Chadwick

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A native of North Carolina, Dr. David Chadwick graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill where he played basketball and was a member of the 1969 NCAA Final Four Basketball Team. In addition to his undergraduate degree in Communications, David has a graduate degree in Counseling from the University of Florida plus a Master of Divinity and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Columbia Theological Seminary. David has been a pastor in Charlotte for almost 40 years. He is presently the pastor of Moments of Hope ...
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The Spirit of God descends, He is received, and the disciples respond. One of the most important responses is when Peter, filled with Spirit, addresses the surrounding Jews from many nations and tells them that the disciples are not drunk, but rather filled with God's Spirit. He then goes on to preach a gospel sermon that saves 3,000 people! Why wa…
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NC’s Latino churches manage concern over possible ICE visits With news of the Trump Administration’s authorization for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to visit churches, once protected spaces, to make arrests, the state’s predominantly Latino churches are working to prepare their congregations for potential interactions during servi…
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Walker contact: [email protected] Crissie contact: [email protected] Link to Transcript from Concerned Congregant meeting (200 in attendance) - October 2021https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MUJ_ri2nuRP2vnAf6oU1iXIGljSVFHu3/view?usp=sharing Congregant Feedback Survey (leadership stated they didn't think there were any concerns following…
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Synopsis: Israel has angered the LORD and Asaph makes a desperate heartfelt prayer to the LORD to save them. Salvation appears uncertain but ultimately God's ways are higher than our ways.Verses in order of appearance:Psalm 80:1-2John 10:14Isaiah 40:11John 10:11Psalm 23:12 Peter 1:31 Peter 2:25Exodus 13:21-22Psalm 80:3Exodus 19:6Numbers 6:22-27Psal…
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On the North Carolina News Roundup... Republican Senator Thom Tillis tries to retain his partisan bona fides while moderating to win reelection in 2026. North Carolina native Linda McMahon is in the national spotlight this week with her Senate confirmation hearing for Secretary of Education. And former NC Sen. Richard Burr supports Tulsi Gabbard in…
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Leoneda Inge speaks with new State Treasurer Brad Briner about the State Health Plan, the state pension plan and how he plans to distinguish his tenure as treasurer from his predecessor's. Grammy-nominated mother and son duo Nnenna Freelon and Pierce Freelon share their favorite love songs in a Valentine's Day-themed Southern Mixtape.…
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WUNC’s Higher Education Reporter Brianna Atkinson explains the latest change to National Institutes of Health funding and how it could impact North Carolina universities and research. Then, Preservation Greensboro Board Member Eric Woodard talks with co-host Leoneda Inge about the long road to recognition for the South Benbow Road Historic District…
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In this episode, Dan Sanchez and Pastor Ridley Barron dive into the book of Exodus, exploring how God's character is revealed through Israel's journey. They discuss how reading Exodus multiple times shifts perspective—from judging the Israelites' doubts to recognizing our own struggles with faith and trust. The conversation also covers the importan…
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The name Charles W. Chesnutt may sound familiar, even if you don't know where to place it. It belongs to the first African American man to be published in The Atlantic Monthly and to break into the all-white American literary establishment in the late 1800s. Plus, Winston-Salem’s historic Bowman Gray Stadium hosted a NASCAR series race for the firs…
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ALS took Holley Broughton’s voice, but not her ability to express herself. She uses her clothes and accessories to say “see me.” Holley found a fellow fashionista in her doctor, Richard Bedlack — the founder of Duke University's ALS Clinic — who wears studded leather jackets, intricately designed rhinestone suits, and other fabulous fashions aimed …
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Breath is intrinsically linked with life, but we really want God's breath inside of us. His breath, or ruach, is both life giving and life empowering. When we allow God's breath and Spirit reside in us, we can live an empowered life. Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade encourages us to allow God's breath to fill us up and power us fro…
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Listening and obeying the Holy Spirit can solve many problems and help you uncover your purpose. Jesus often repeated, "He who has an ear, let him hear," a call to hear and know His Voice, appearing 16 times in the New Testament. While we are designed to hear God's voice, we don't recognize it when He speaks, but as our Father, He will teach us if …
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In this sermon, Ridley Barron preached about understanding God's response to sin and the profound significance of the Passover sacrifice. He delves into God's unyielding faithfulness to His promises, as shown through the story of the Hebrew people in Egypt, highlighting His provision of a substitute in the face of rebellion. Barron connects this wi…
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Date February 9, 2025 Synopsis In this sermon, we explore what it means to be fully alive to God's world through the lens of Howard Thurman's teachings and the courageous story of two Hebrew midwives. We discover that transformative change often begins with small acts of faithful resistance, whether it's a stranger's $2 gift or midwives choosing li…
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As Joshua's life drew to a close, he gathered the Hebrews in Shechem for a final address and charged the people to choose if they would serve God who did everything for them or idols as their fathers did. The call to serve God in sincerity and truth is only possible for those whose hearts are inclined to Him by faith marked with obedience.Verses in…
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Leoneda Inge chats with a panel of local reporters about this week's top North Carolina news stories. Guests: Dawn Vaughan, Capital Bureau Chief, News & Observer; Danielle Battaglia, Washington, D.C. correspondent, News & Observer/Charlotte Observer; Bryan Anderson, reporter, Anderson AlertsBy Jeff Tiberii, Leoneda Inge
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WCPSS Superintendent Dr. Robert Taylor speaks with Leoneda Inge about the district's policy on potential ICE visits. Dr. Brian Klausner stops by the studio to discuss his work with treating patients experiencing chronic homelessness in Raleigh. National Geographic Explorer in Residence Tara Roberts discusses her new book, Written in the Waters: A M…
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In this episode, Dan Sanchez and Pastor Ridley Barron dive into the topic of calling, using Moses' story in Exodus as a foundation. They discuss the different types of calling—salvation, ministry, and daily guidance—and explore how to discern God's voice in decision-making. Ridley shares his own calling story and offers practical advice on recogniz…
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Due South kicks off a series of conversations with mayors in our region to get to know the stories behind the people leading our towns and cities. We begin with a conversation with a former mayor — the longest serving mayor in Durham's history, Bill Bell. Leoneda Inge talks with Bell in our Durham studio about his legacy, the challenges and opportu…
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In this sermon, Ridley Barron preached about the transformative journey from slavery to redemption as depicted in the book of Exodus. He explored the Israelites' transition from bondage under Pharaoh's rule to their eventual deliverance, illustrating how this narrative serves as the first redemptive story pointing to the ultimate redemption through…
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How historic markers are approved in North Carolina North Carolina highway historical markers can be seen all across the state – and these markers can make a big difference when it comes to which NC stories, historical moments, and people are memorialized and commemorated. Leoneda Inge talks to Ansley Herring Wegner of the NC Office of Archives and…
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Jesus is Lord, but what does that mean in our daily lives? In both the Old and New Testaments, "Lord" is a title that signifies authority, ownership, and relationship. Yet, for many, the idea of Jesus as Lord can feel distant—like a ruler behind castle walls rather than a close and present Master. In Matthew 8, the first time Jesus is called Lord i…
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Since the days of the Apostles, the Biblical authors have emphasized the soon coming return of Christ. Even the New Testament ends with Jesus' words, "Yes, I am coming soon!" (Revelation 22:20). This begs the question, "How can we prepare?" Jesus tells us in Matthew 25. God is preparing His church for whatever is about to happen next. Join us in Ch…
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God is looing for people who have a heart to hear Him. However, genuinely hearing Him requires us to overcome some obstacles. The world and the devil have never been more relentless in their efforts to distract us and stir up our fleshly desires, making it harder to tune into His voice. While God has given us the ability to hear Him, it's up to us …
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As promised, God sends the Spirit, the Spirit is received, and the watching world takes note. Acts 2:1-13 is God's Word for us this Lord's Day and in it we are going to see the faithfulness, power, glory, and mission of God. Without this event, my friend, you would not be a Christian. So, let's take note, hunger to learn, and hunger to live in Acts…
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Date February 2, 2025 Synopsis In this sermon, we dive into what it means to truly "come alive" through the wisdom of Howard Thurman. We explore how recognizing the divine spark in ourselves—and in those we struggle to love—transforms how we show up in the world. This message wrestles with Jesus's call to let our "yes be yes and no be no," inviting…
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The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill (Dean of the Chapel) preaches a sermon entitled "Communion Meditation". The Marsh Chapel Choir performs "LO god, who by the leading of a star" by ThomasAttwood, and "Ave verum corpus, Op. 166" by Mélanie “Mel”Bonis.By Marsh Chapel, Boston University, The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean
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Synopsis: The book of Revelation comes to a close with Jesus emphasising He is coming quickly and His reward is with Him, to give to everyone according to their works. All are invited to come to Jesus, to enter the gates of New Jerusalem and partake of the tree of life. How blessed believers are to keep the words of this prophecy, and may the grace…
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A panel of local reporters unpack the week's top stories, including the legal battle for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat, financial help for damage from Hurricane Helene, immigration crackdowns and the state's first stand-alone children’s hospital. And a check-in with WFAE's environmental reporter Zach Turner about federal climate policy change…
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NPR Music's Sidney Madden chats with Leoneda Inge about the Southern women dominating this year's rap nominations at the Grammys. Mary Lambeth Moore discusses her podcast, Recovering Debs, which tackles the complicated history of North Carolina's debutante societies. Dr. Nikita Y. Harris discusses her mission to archive artifacts from Black debutan…
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UNC-Chapel Hill psychology and neuroscience professor Kurt Gray joins Due South co-host Leoneda Inge to talk about his book, Outraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common Ground. And Leoneda Inge chats with North Carolina poet laureate Jaki Shelton Green about her current work and her approach to writing.…
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