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Love Chapel Hill

Love Chapel Hill Team

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Catch the messages from Love Chapel Hill on location at the Varsity Theatre on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where our name is our mission to Love Chapel Hill with the Heart of Jesus.
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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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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: hillstories@chapelhillpc.org. Find out more about Chapel Hill Church at www.chapelhillpc.org.
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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 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 hello@thechapel.life.
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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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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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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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A Step by Step approach to living a glorious life, using spiritual principles that govern our everyday Christian walk. Welcome to Dr. Kwadwo Bempah’s Podcast. Connect and apply your faith as you listen for a supernatural encounter. God Bless You
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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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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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Duke Divinity Pastoral Intern Isabel Packevicz expands our understanding of the divine by exploring often-overlooked feminine imagery for God in scripture. The sermon encourages us to see God's presence in life's messy, painful moments, offering hope for transformation. In this sermon, hearers will: Explore often overlooked feminine imagery for God…
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In this sermon, Cliff Vines preached about the need for believers to evaluate their love for God and the importance of maintaining that love as their foremost priority. Drawing from Revelation 2:1-7 and referencing Deuteronomy 6:4 and Mark 12, Vines reflects on the commendable qualities of the church at Ephesus, such as their perseverance, love for…
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Synopsis: In his epistle to the Galatian church, Paul urged believers not to be deceived or to grow weary in doing good. Because the everlasting God is good and does not grow faint, He supplies strength to us to miraculously do good as we wait on Him and hope in His word. Rather than growing weary, we are to take heart and wait patiently for our Go…
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Hebrews 4:14-16 extends an invitation to us, to come without fear or shame into the presence of God, not only despite, but in the midst of our shortcomings. Jesus himself is our Mercy Seat and meets us when we are vulnerable and exposed and provides us with mercy and grace. If you've ever wrestled with feelings of unworthiness or struggled with hid…
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Understanding the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gift of tongues with biblical clarity can empower us in utilizing the gift of tongues to glorify God. Depending on someone's background or experiences, the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the gift of tongues sometimes is not experienced in its fullness in a believer's life. Join us in Chapel Hill …
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In this sermon, Ridley Barron preached about God's call to seek peace and unity amidst divisiveness. He highlighted the importance of avoiding vengeance, emphasizing prayer for political leaders and trusting biblical guidance during uncertain times. Through the transformative stories of Saul's conversion and Cornelius' vision in Acts, Barron illust…
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Jonathan Byung Hoon Lee, MDiv (Associate Chaplain for Student Outreach) preaches a sermon entitled "From Where Do We Stand?". The Marsh Chapel Choir performs "Lift up your heads, O ye gates" by John Amner, and "Beati quorum via, Op. 38, No. 3" by C. V. Stanford.By Marsh Chapel, Boston University, The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean
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Finances are an important part of our lives, with money being both an asset and a temptation. In chapter 8 of his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul encourages his readers to excel in this act of grace, that is, in being generous to supply the needs of others. Join us as we reflect on the generosity of Jesus and as we are challenged to lead gen…
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In the conclusion of Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians, he provided practical guidance in keeping Christian traditions given by Christ. Rather than being idle or busybodies, they were to be praying and guided by God's love and patience as they worked--which included warning unruly believers. Knowing the God of peace is faithful to give beli…
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In this episode, Dan Sanchez and Pastor Ridley Barron dive into the story of Saul’s conversion to Paul from Acts 9. They explore why God chose Saul, how suffering shapes our faith, and the transformative power of a new identity in Christ. Pastor Barron shares personal insights and experiences, illustrating the profound impact of trials and the impo…
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In our walk with God, we encounter resistance on a daily basis from the world as it tries to pull you away from what the Lord has for us. Surviving in this fallen world requires persisting. Sometimes, we need a reminder about our blessings and about how important the presence of the Lord is in our lives. Join us in Wilmington as Cory Meade continue…
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What kind of house we build for God is a question asked in the Book of Isaiah and again in the book of Acts. Particularly in this season, what kind of house we set our course upon to build for God is important. Christ being the cornerstone is central. As we demonstrate the heart of humble servant and gain more understanding of the commitment and lo…
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"Once Jesus was in a certain place praying. As he finished, one of his disciples came up to him and said, 'Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.'" (Luke 11:1 NLT). Prayer should be birthed out of relationship with the Father. In the gospels, you see Jesus demonstrating this and teaching his disciples as well. Join us in Mooresv…
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In this sermon, Ridley Barron preached about the profound transformation that comes with conversion to Christianity. He shares the story of Saul’s radical change and its lasting impact on the church and history, emphasizing the need to surrender completely to God's guidance rather than trying to control one’s life. Barron illustrates the significan…
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Date July 7, 2024 Synopsis In this sermon, you will: Revisit the classic Bible story of Daniel in the Lion's Den with fresh eyes Learn to shift focus from "be like Daniel" to understanding God's presence and activity in the story Discover how this ancient tale relates to modern challenges and fears Key takeaways: God meets us in places of uncertain…
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Have you ever wondered what a pastor's deepest desire is for his congregation? It is for you to know the Truth (Christ) and to enjoy the gift of His salvation (through the Spirit given to those who are saved). In this portion of the book of Corinthians, we see the pastoral heart of Paul, showing the church when the truth is taught, some will receiv…
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Proverbs: Wisdom for the Summer --- Proverbs 1:1-9 In the second half of the summer, we're taking on the book of Proverbs. This is good because we certainly need some wisdom on this end of 2024. Pursuing wisdom, even written here in the time of Solomon is ultimately a pursuit of Jesus too. It begins in the Word; knowing the Scripture we proclaim to…
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Synopsis: In this chapter Paul comforted troubled believers by reminding them of what he said previously, that before the Day of the LORD there would be clear signs that preceded it--including the Rapture of the church and the revelation of the antichrist. Knowledge of prophetic events and the coming of Jesus ought to comfort believers and compel u…
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In this episode, Dan Sanchez and Pastor Ridley Barron dive into the challenging topic of questioning one's salvation, inspired by Ridley's recent sermon from Acts 8. They explore the importance of grounding one's faith in biblical truths rather than misconceptions and the necessity of self-examination in a believer's life. Ridley explains that the …
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Jacob famously wrestled with God, demanding a blessing from Him. In life, we can often experience moments of wrestling in the midst of moves of God, and it can feel like God is leaving us in the dust. As we reflect on an amazing year at Camp Morley, we look at Jacob and God struggling together, and what happens when we persist with God. Join us in …
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In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus quoted the Shema, one of only two prayers specifically commanded in the Old Testament (Deuteronomy 6:4-9). The first word of the Shema is "Hear." In Hebrew, "Shema" means hearing, understanding, and obeying. When the prayer begins with "Hear, O Israel," it calls us to attentiveness and action. The Holy Spirit seeks those who…
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In this sermon, Ridley Barron preached about the inclusive call of the Gospel and the crucial significance of baptism. He contrasted genuine baptism with superficial experiences and highlighted the historical growth of Christianity in Africa despite persecution. Dividing the audience into those unfamiliar with Jesus, those with undramatic testimoni…
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