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Nativity Weekly Sermon

Episcopal Church of the Nativity- Dothan, Al

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Sunday sermons from Nativity Episcopal Church in Dothan, Al. Want to worship with us in person? On Sundays, we have the Service of Holy Eucharist Rite I at 8:00 and Rite II at 10:30, which is also live-streamed. You can find our live stream link by going to NativityDothan.org
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Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery

The Doctrine of Discovery Project

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We launch this Podcast with Columbus’ arrival to the “New World.” This event issued forth the “Age of Discovery.” Although we were taught Columbus was in search of spices, he was actually sailing under 15th century Papal edicts known as the Doctrines of Christian Discovery [DOCD]. Following the fall of Constantinople, these Papal Bulls were issued to legitimate Portugal’s exploits in extracting gold in West Africa and capturing slaves. By 1492, the Transatlantic slave trade began with Columb ...
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Native Exiles

Alderwood Community Church

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Native Exiles, a podcast from Alderwood Community Church, where we talk about following Jesus in the tension of being in the world but not of it. We want to help you think through how to walk with Jesus in a world that is seemingly walking the opposite direction. We want to equip you to engage the world without disengaging from Jesus.New episodes every other week! For more questions and inquiries, reach us at reachus@amcc.org or visit us on our website at nativeexiles.com.
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A Word from the Holy Fathers

Archimandrite Irenei (Steenberg) and Ancient Faith Radio

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Reflections on Orthodoxy in its Patristic and Monastic Heritage - The "A Word from the Holy Fathers" Podcast offers a weekly reflection on the writings of the Church Fathers, their significance, and their insights for the life of Orthodox Christians in every age.
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FBC Jacksonville

First Baptist Church of Jacksonville

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Welcome to the FBC JAX podcast, featuring the most recent messages from our Sunday and Wednesday worship services and more. To learn about our ministry, visit www.fbcjax.com.
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The Gospel Meditations Podcast features selections from Church Works Media's beloved Gospel Meditations devotional series, read by the authors. Church Works Media strives to produce exceptional, Christ-centered resources for the church.
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Questioning the Bible’s stance on same-sex attraction or premarital sex? This podcast series debunks the myths propagated by conservative churches. We expose the shameful use of Old Testament verses to condemn gay Christians and spotlight Biblical scriptures that affirm sexual diversity. Yes, there are pro-LGBTQIA+ scriptures. And NOWHERE in the Gospel does Jesus forbid premarital sex, same-sex marriages, or female priests. If your faith and sexuality seem at odds, these podcasts may help. T ...
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The Shepherd's View Podcast

The Shepherd's House International Christian Church

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A view inside The Shepherd's House International Christian Church. We are a people full of culture, history, and happenings. We believe we are called to empower people. Our podcasts will be filled with warmth, laughter, and tears with insights from some of God's well known artists, families and friends who frequently visit our congregation. Also, you will hear from our church members who have experienced life-changing events which affirmed their love for Jesus Christ even more. Our mission i ...
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The Catechism In A Year (Jan 2024) - An Eastern Catholic Series

Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church - The Catechism In A Year - A Christian Faith Study Series

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This daily study series of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC)—the largest of all the Eastern Catholic Churches—is scheduled to begin January 1st, 2024. In 33 weeks, we will work through the Ukrainian Catholic Catechism "Christ Our Pascha." During each daily episode there will typically be both a ~10 minute (1) reading from "Christ Our Pascha" and (2) reflection with some explanations and insights on the reading. Our Eastern equivalent to Fr. Mike Schmitz "The [Latin] Catechism In A Y ...
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Walking an Ancient Path

Lynette Horner and Ancient Faith Radio

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Living and Learning Orthodox Christianity - The Walking the Ancient Path podcast explores the joys and struggles of prayer and worship, sacraments, everyday asceticism, and the cultural adjustments on the journey into Orthodoxy (whether taking first steps or traveling deeper into the Faith).
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What makes a great Catholic homily, and what goes into the art of delivering it well? “Preach” is a new weekly podcast from America Media that features a diverse cast of the finest Catholic preachers. Each week, preachers open up their hearts and minds, sharing their spiritual lives, approaches to interpreting scripture and techniques for preparing the best homilies. On each episode, listeners will meet Catholic preachers, learn about their communities and hear their Sunday homilies, deliver ...
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If you’re frustrated the world around our churches is changing and too many people don’t know Jesus, the StartNew podcast will help. Father and daughter Bill Woolsey and Abigail Taylor highlight a guest and topic each week, from church concerns to startup launches to non-profit marketing and messaging. Bill and the FiveTwo Network team are the leading experts in marrying a rich theology of presence with startup business principles. Mother Teresa meets a friendly Mark Cuban. Take creative new ...
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Because fewer than 7% of Americans have served in uniform, most Americans are unfamiliar with military service and culture. As a result, members of the military and Veteran community are at greater risk for disconnection and lack of belonging with the civilian community. PsychArmor’s mission is to bridge the military-civilian divide by educating and training a Nation. Each week, Duane France, a combat Veteran and Clinical Mental Health Counselor, will dig deep into the stories “Behind The Mi ...
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Jordanville Readings

Holy Trinity Publications

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Holy Trinity Publications (Jordanville, NY) presents short selections from its wide range of books featuring the Heritage of Orthodox Russia for Today. Find a new episode in your feed every weekday morning.
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Listen to lively stories and inspiring interviews about the history and cultural heritage of Palestine and the ongoing Palestinian struggle for justice and equality. Every Monday a new episode. Subscribe to the mailing list for a weekly update so you never miss an episode. All social media links (facebook, instagram and youtube) and to subscribe to the mail chimp are in one place, easy, on the website www.storiesfrompalestine.info The music for this podcast was made by Zaid Hilal, Palestinia ...
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We all have the best of intentions for ourselves and others, but we don’t always know how to act on them. Everyone wants to be happy, healthy, and well, but not everyone knows how to pursue those desires. That’s where we can help. Through a series of conversations with experts in the fields of health, behavioral science, and financial education, we share insights and concrete steps you can consider to train your brain, adopt new behaviors, learn a few key financial skills, focus on mindfulne ...
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Dive into the depths of knowledge with the Dane Calloway Podcast, hosted by the multifaceted educator, historian, and thought-provoker Dane Calloway. Uncover the untold stories, explore intriguing historical perspectives, and challenge conventional wisdom as we embark on an intellectual journey through trends, history, and controversial ideas, all in one enlightening podcast.
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SOU President Rick Bailey wants to switch up the university's revenue structure for long-term stability. ( Courtesy of SOU / OPB) If you grow up poor or in a minority/underserved community, your chances of attending college are slimmer than for the general population. Which is why many campuses have federal TRiO Student Support Services programs, g…
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Lisa Wolpe in performance.(Jenny Graham / Oregon Shakespeare Festival) You know how, back in Williams Shakespeare's time, ALL of the parts were played by men, no matter the genders of the characters? Lisa Wolpe has been working for a while now to turn that on its head. It is entirely possible that Wolpe has played more of Shakespeare's male charact…
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Five days. That's all the time Oregon voters have to get their voter registrations in order, if they wish to vote in the May 21 primary election. If nothing has changed for the voter since last election, no action is required. But people who want to vote in the closed primaries for the two major political parties have to get their ducks in a row an…
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The Huwighurruk Post Baccalaureate Program Cal Poly Humboldt's home in Arcata is near many Native American people from several different tribes. The University of California-Davis has a medical school. So the two schools are combining obvious strengths and starting a program to get indigenous students pointed toward, and through, medical sch…
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One of the hot phrases of the moment is "Christian Nationalism," generally attached to the belief that the United States was founded as a Christian country, and meant to stay that way. People who are non- or barely-Christian have cause to disagree, and the disagreements are frequent and frequently heated. Producer Rob Reiner and director Dan Partla…
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The vibrant diversity of gender-fluid and non-binary individuals in Native American cultures; the tragic ban of same-sex marriages by the Navajo Nation Council; and the role of Christian churches in a cultural genocide, which attempted to erase the history of Two-Spirit individuals and their unique and respected roles in many tribes. Quoted or refe…
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The stories keep coming about students missing school, and a lot of it. Stay-at-home school during the COVID pandemic appears to be a factor in students and their parents not feeling a need to be in class on a regular basis. Chronic absenteeism--missing 10% of class time in an academic year--has zoomed across the country. In Oregon, it was nearly d…
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Park Music Beauty Daniel Sperry One man and his cello have now provided thousands of hours of musical enjoyment in Ashland's Lithia Park. Daniel Sperry plays his cello in the park for several hours at a time, usually five days a week. And now he's looking to launch a new generation of people providing music in public spaces, through the nonprofit P…
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The people who walked out of the Oregon Legislature most recently say they did it because their voices were not being heard and acknowledged. It's a common complaint from the rural parts of Oregon, especially east of the Cascades, in the state's vast high and dry country. That area may get drier still with the advance of climate change, and work is…
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What started as a project turned into an entire organization. Rogue Climate sprang from an effort to highlight how local action can have an impact on climate change, and it has stayed on the job for more than a decade now. But founder Hannah Sohl is leaving her role as Executive Director of the group, two weeks after Earth Day. With her at the helm…
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Little Hyatt Dam John Schuyler Just because a chunk of land is protected does not mean it is untouched, pristine wilderness. A great case in point is the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, straddling the state line southeast of Ashland. There's been plenty of development inside what is now the monument boundary, including the building of dams and …
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The comments have flowed pretty much nonstop since President Clinton first proposed creating the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. Clinton created the monument under the Antiquities Act in 2000, and President Obama expanded the monument under the same law in 2017. Creation and expansion have both survived legal challenges, and now the Bureau of L…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Navy Veteran Erika Hoover and Air Force Veteran Andrea Norton about their experiences as both veterans and members of the LGBTQ+ Community, as well as a public awareness campaign being developed in partnership with the Michigan Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Memb…
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Gemma Simmonds, C.J., a theologian and sister at the Cambridge Theological Federation in Cambridge, England, preaches for the Fifth Sunday in Easter, Year B: In her homily, she reflects on her experience of poverty in Brazil, giving significance to Christ’s words: “Make your home in me as I make mine in you.” Then, in the conversation with host Ric…
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They're plenty cute when they're off in the distance, just being fuzzy bears. They're less cute when they come into your neighborhood and start turning over trash cans. And the cute is gone when you come face-to-face with a black bear. With spring warming up and people getting outside more, some bear-human interactions are all but inevitable. So th…
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One week to the day after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination in 1968, the president signed the Fair Housing Act into law. The date is commemorated annually by the naming of April as National Fair Housing Month. The federal government itself contributed to discrimination and segregation in housing, and it's been a hard legacy to undo. Just how …
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Aiden Yang's transformation as he liberates the good troublemaker within, explores the Beatitudes, and finds inspiration from rapper Bad Bunny. Aiden Yang, a Trans-Christian Asian American, describes the many challenges to living true to your authentic self: Challenges from your church; challenges from your family; and challenges from a capitalist …
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It's a dirty, sweaty job, but somebody's got to do it. And you might be surprised by how fulfilling those dirty, sweaty people find the work to be. Siskiyou Mountain Club takes its Wilderness Corps crew into its namesake mountains to perform maintenance on trails in very remote areas, and now a documentary film shows just what the work is like. "A …
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You can attend a concert or visit an art gallery anytime. But the edgier stuff? That's a rarer treat, and the Oregon Fringe Festival returns to deliver the treats in the Ashland area, April 24th through 28th. OFF celebrates freedom and experimentation in the arts, even in the places where art is delivered. We get a quick rundown of this year's even…
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When you think about it, every day on our planet is technically Earth Day, but we make the official designation on April 22nd. Billions of people across the country will celebrate our birth planet and the need to take better care of it. Earth Day Oregon brings together dozens of nonprofit groups and legions of volunteers, combining them with busine…
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The City of Grants Pass wanted its day in court, and it will soon get it. On April 22nd, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Grants Pass vs Johnson, one of several federal lawsuits over whether cities must allow homeless people to camp on public property if no shelter space is available. There's a lot at stake, both for t…
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Us and them. Red and blue. Yankees and Red Sox. Americans are good at figuring out the differences between them, and they've been accentuating those in recent years. Rogue Valley resident Marla Estes has long worked to find the places where people and groups of people overlap, and continues the work through the organization Building Bridgers. It wi…
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"Let me tell you about the birds and the bees," begins a song from the 1960s. We can go one step further: Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents "Birds, Bees, Electric Fish," a new work for a flute and percussion quartet. Two of the members of the quartet are well-known to JX audiences: Terry Longshore and Tessa Brinckman…
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Steve and Wyatt are back this week! On today's episode we tackle a very difficult topic: Evangelism. What makes this so hard? Let's talk about it Native Exiles, a podcast from Alderwood Community Church, where we talk about following Jesus in the tension of being in the world but not of it. We want to help you think through how to walk with Jesus i…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Deputy Secretary for Women Veterans of the California Department of Veterans Affairs, Air Force Retiree Virginia Wimmer, in which we discuss the importance of supporting women veterans and the services available in California About Today’s Guest Virginia Wimmer was appointed on August …
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Vicki Sokolik had her own teens living at home when she first realized that other teens were living without permanent homes. She took the education in stride, and began helping young people living homeless. Sokolik also discovered some of the problems and challenges unique to young people living on the streets, and worked to address them, eventuall…
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“I think there's a major concern for living more in harmony with creation, which is a result of conversion,” says Bishop John Stowe, OFM Conv., “But I think Pope Francis is also, as our good shepherd, calling us to greater urgency to act because time is slipping away and we haven't done much.” Bishop John Stowe is a Conventual Franciscan, the third…
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1946 About the movie: 1946 - THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE This is a feature documentary that follows the story of tireless researchers who trace the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946. It chronicles the discovery of never-before-seen archives at Yale University which unveil as…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Navy Veteran Ronald Rutherford, the Lead for the Whole Health Outreach program for the Veterans Health Administration. Whole Health is VA’s approach to care that supports the health and well-being of veterans they serve, and focuses on self-care, skill building and support. About Today…
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This week on the podcast, we have Professor Tink Tinker, a luminary in Native American Studies. In this episode, he tells of the heart-wrenching legacy of Christian colonization on Indigenous communities. Our conversation probes deep into the cultural chasm between the collective ethos of American Indian traditions and the individualistic dogma of …
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Good preaching requires mastery of rhetoric, in particular the tools of repetition and organization. “Otherwise, they’re not gonna remember,” says John Baldovin, S.J. “This is a no-brainer, but beginning, middle and end, and not trying to make too many points” are key to a compelling homily. He also adds with hyperbolic emphasis, “If you want to be…
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Discover the lingering shadows of the Doctrine of Discovery as we journey through the historical and modern challenges Indigenous nations face, particularly in safeguarding sacred sites like Bears Ears. Joined by Patrick Gonzalez-Rogers of the Yale School of Environment, Philip P. Arnold Arnold from the Skä•noñh Great Law Peace Center, and Sandy Bi…
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7 Bible scriptures that are MISUSED to condemn the LGBTQIA+ Community. Janet sets the record straight. In this episode, the second half of Janet Edmonds new leaflet, we look at 7 Bible scriptures that are INCORRECTLY used to condemn sexual minorities. Links to Janet's writing: Janet's leaflet, read in this podcast: GOD LOVES YOU - God Loves All of …
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At Alderwood, we follow Jesus together through our three values of connect, grow, and go. On this weeks episode, Steve had a conversation about "Following Jesus to the Hard Places", with a couple of our Alderwood missionaries! Native Exiles, a podcast from Alderwood Community Church, where we talk about following Jesus in the tension of being in th…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, I’m having a conversation with Frederick Marx, an internationally acclaimed Oscar and Emmy nominated filmmaker with over 40 years in the film industry. We have a conversation about a recent project, a series of five films called Veterans Journey Home, which features the stories of veterans who are working to transit…
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“Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!” This is how Kim Harris starts her homily for the Second Sunday of Easter—in joyous song. “When Thomas first the tidings heard / How they had seen the risen Lord / He doubted the disciples’ word. Alleluia!...” Such daring from the ambo has long struck a controversial chord with preachers and liturgists alike, promptin…
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Have you ever felt the profound peace that comes with a renewed sense of hope? This Easter Sunday, we're not just celebrating a holiday; we're embracing the transformative power of the Resurrection. I'm Reverend Charles Ervin, and as we gather today, let us weave together prayer and reflection to find tranquility in our hearts and in the world arou…
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As the sweet strains of gospel music filled the studio, our hearts were lifted in an exploration of music's divine connection. With our special guest guiding us, we discovered how turning on the radio transcends just catching a tune—it's about attuning our souls to a higher spiritual plane. Our conversation danced around the robust legacy of spirit…
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