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The Five O'Clock

St. Mark's Episcopal Church

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The Five O'Clock is a weekly worship gathering at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Houston, TX. This podcast is a glimpse into our weekly 5pm liturgy, with a Scripture reading, homily, and musical worship.
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All things…Episcopal

The Diocese of West Missouri

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Welcome to All things… Episcopal where we talk about anything and everything related to the Episcopal church. This podcast was designed with young people ages 18-39 in mind and a place to learn more about The Christian faith with the Episcopal lens.
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St. Mary’s Episcopal Church

Saint Mary's Episcopal Church - Eugene, OR

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Sermons and other recordings from St. Mary's Episcopal Church has been in downtown Eugene for over 150 years to worship, serve, and grow in faith. Guided by the teachings and life of Jesus Christ, we value community, inclusiveness, compassion, our living tradition, health, and collaborative leadership. All are welcome at St. Mary's, no matter what age, ethnicity or race, gender identity, sexual orientation or economic and social circumstances.
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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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Trey's Thoughts

The Rev. Trey Kennedy

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I serve as a minister in The Episcopal Church. These are sermons and other thoughts I've had throughout my ministry. Go to therevtreysthoughts.blogspot.com to hear more.
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The Living Church Podcast explores ecumenical topics in theology, the arts, ethics, pastoral care, and spiritual growth — all to equip and encourage leaders in the Episcopal Church, Anglican Communion, and beyond. A ministry of the Living Church Institute.
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Coffee and Morning Prayers Podcast

The Rev’d Sanford (Sandy) A. Key

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Topic: Daily morning prayers following the Episcopal Church’s Daily Office, with readings from the New Testament and Gospels. Additionally, we pray the complete Psalter over a 60 day period. Author: The Rev’d Sanford A. Key is an Episcopal Priest with twenty-five years of parish and campus ministry experience. He currently resides as the Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Durham, North Carolina. Music: Dr. Chris Shepard is a pianist and conductor. He currently serves as the director ...
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Saint Stephen’s is a beacon for the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and for the building of community all the while focusing its sights continuously on the needs of those outside her open doors and windows. Saint Stephen’s looks forward to taking on the challenges of a new world with the fresh old message of Jesus Christ crucified and Jesus Christ resurrected. We hope you will join us in this call to mission to proclaim the Gospel, help those in need, and build a strong Christian ...
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The Table is an Episcopal church in Indianapolis seeking to encounter, embody, and extend the presence of Christ. This feed is audio resources for our church, mostly sermons from our worship gatherings, but other stuff, too. Go to http://thetableindy.org for more info.
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Common Prayer Daily

Fr. Michael W. Livingston

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Common Prayer is a daily habit. It is an ancient liturgical tradition, called the Daily Office, that grounds the individual and prepares their heart by focusing on Christ. Saint Augustine of Hippo famously said “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.” This podcast is intended to help busy individuals find rest in God. A place where for a few moments, usually 15-20 minutes in the morning and evening, you can meditate on God’s Word through guide ...
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St John the Divine Podcast

St John the Divine Episcopal Church

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In this podcast, you can join us for traditional Episcopal worship. Depending on the season, you can join us for Rite 1 or 2 Masses most weeks, but we read Morning Prayer on the third Sunday of the month. If it is a Mass, the podcast will take you from the opening acclimation to "Peace" minus the music. If it is a Morning Prayer service, you get the whole service, but music may be omitted. For more information about us, visit us at www.stjohnthedivine.org.
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This podcast is a collection of sermons and classes offered by Fr. Joel Huffstetler 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, gender, or ...
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Hi! We are Saint Michael Kalibo. We post our Sunday Mass Homilies and other special videos such as worship covers and church presentations here. We are part of the International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church. We are located in Osmeña Ave 5600 Kalibo, Philippines.SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULES: 6:00am 9:00amDAILY MASS SCHEDULES Monday to Friday - 6:30am & 5:30pm Saturday - 6:00am Saturday Vigil - 5:30pmWednesday Fellowship 6:00pmFriday Youth Fellowship 6:00pm
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This podcast is an archive of the sermons delivered at Trinity Cathedral in Phoenix, Arizona. As the Cathedral church, Trinity plays a vital role in the heart of Phoenix. Trinity Cathedral seeks to be a place where all people encounter the living God, the reconciling Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Life, worship, ministry, and the miraculous and mysterious work of God are intertwined here.
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Sunday Sermons from San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, home to a community where the best of Episcopal tradition courageously embraces innovation and open-minded conversation. At Grace Cathedral, inclusion is expected and people of all faiths are welcomed. The cathedral itself, a renowned San Francisco landmark, serves as a magnet where diverse people gather to worship, celebrate, seek solace, converse and learn.
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This week’s episode is brought to you from Edinburgh, and features a conversation with the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Most Revd Mark Strange. It was recorded on Saturday, 15 June, at the conclusion of the Church’s General Synod meeting.The Primus spoke about the General Election campaign and Christians’ involvement in politics; th…
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June 16, 2024 – LGBTQ+ Sunday: May God’s words be spoken, may God’s words be heard. Amen. For the past three weeks, I have been trying to live into our State nickname – you know, The Garden State. As you know, I live up in Sussex County, where there are farms, cows, sheep, and horses. So, I figured I better do my part. However, the area is filled w…
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The Gospel of Mark gives us today two of the most well known parables of Jesus. Is there a new way to look at these? What does the text have to say to us today about the world we live in and how we're meant to live in it as Christians? What can we learn about the Kingdom of God from the mustard seed, spores, pachysandra, and the urge to survive?…
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I think we are all familiar with "Are we there yet?" In fact, I can't help thinking that the question, so familiar to family travelers, is an inborn genetic trait that is triggered one hour after the car leaves the driveway. Sometimes children even make a repetitive chant out of it, thus increasing its output a hundredfold before the parents put a …
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The Book of Genesis has two stories about the creation of the world. These stories are not meant to be science or history, but that doesn’t mean they don’t contain truth. They contain a lot of truth, really important truth that we need to remember: theological truths, moral truths, ontological truths, truth about who we are. Our first reading today…
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