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Grace On The Go

Grace Lutheran Church

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Grace Lutheran Church in Pocatello brings you weekly sermons, classes and discussions on faith in Christ. Dive deep with us as we seek to love God, love others and serve the world.
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Small town sermons on the Gospel, God's law, and the power of Grace. Eric Damon is pastor of Grace Lutheran in Manorville, PA and Emmanuel Heilman in Ford City, PA. Both are member churches of the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America). These are Sunday sermons
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Living in Grace

Heritage Lutheran Church

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Sharing the grace of God with Gilbert and beyond. Only God's grace through Jesus changes our hearts, lives and eternities. In these sermons preached at Heritage Lutheran Church in Gilbert, Arizona you will hear of the grace of God that calls us out of darkness and into a new life of hope, peace, joy, and purpose.
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The Grace Place Podcast

Lutheran Church Extension Fund

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Taking care of yourself is crucial to serving with passion and purpose. Join two experienced voices in ministry, Rev. Tom Eggebrecht and Rev. Dr. Greg Walton, as they delve into the world of preventative and restorative wellness tailored to LCMS church workers and those who love them. From maintaining healthy relationships to nurturing spiritual, mental and physical wellness, you’ll hear valuable insights, practical tips and inspiring stories that resonate with your journey in ministry. Grac ...
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Lutherans in the UK — Living Grace

Council of Lutheran Churches in Great Britain (CLC)

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This podcast is a joint venture of the Council of Lutheran Churches (CLC) in Great Britain. In the these regular installments we hope to inform, entertain and inspire you with stories, music, coming attractions and all manner of content from the many Lutherans who populate this island
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An Oasis of Care in a troubled and hurting world, bringing God's Superabundant Grace. Dr. Joshua Yee is an ordained Lutheran Minister. In 1988, he planted Renewal Lutheran Church, a fast-growing dynamic church with a heart for missions. Dr. Yee preaches and teaches the Word with simplicity. His Christ-centered grace messages bring hope, restoration and a fresh vision. His wife, Dr. Carey ministers side-by-side with him. They travel worldwide, ministering at different churches, conferences as ...
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Bethany Lutheran church is located in Austin, TX. We are a church dedicated to Christ and creating a community for people to belong. Bethany is a place to belong, explore, and enjoy the presence and grace of Christ.
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Pocketful of Grace

Grace Lutheran Church

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Join the pastors of Grace Lutheran Church in State College as we try to make sense of faith and life, featuring Bible lessons and prayer and time to grow and be transformed by God's word for us. Hungry for more? Visit our website, www.glcpa.org for sermons and worship resources.
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Living Hope Lutheran Church of West Allis, WI, is pleased to offer this message of God's love, grace, forgiveness, and hope in Jesus our Savior. The message is based on God's Word, the Bible. God cares about you and wants you to know that He has prepared a place for you in heaven. God is with you each day of your life.
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Radical Grace/The Lutheran Difference

Matthew Pancake and Pastor Gary Held

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The Lutheran Difference/Radical Grace Radio has a new home on the radio, 91.5FM WMIE Cocoa, Florida. We're also heard on AM 1360 KNGN in McCook Nebraska, and we're heard on Pirate Christian Radio on the internet. We are still a show about what it means to be a Lutheran and how the Lutheran Church makes a Christian Difference. Not just a bible study, not just a church service on tape, the Lutheran Difference is a panel discussion on topics from salvation to theology to culture from a Law and ...
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Thy Strong Word reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God’s Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Thy Strong Word is hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, and graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation.
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Immanuel Lutheran Church—Five Forks

www.immanuellutheranchurch.com

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Immanuel, God with us, serving our neighbor and one another with His love and forgiveness. Growing in faith to share God's Grace with the greater Simpsonville area for more than three decades. Join us Sundays at 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM. Fellowship to follow each service. More information about our service times, location, and beliefs can be found on our website at www.immanuellutheranchurch.com. Member of the LCMS: www.lcms.org
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Have you ever read the Bible and thought "what does that mean?" This is a Bible study podcast for people who have questions about the Bible. Have a question? Email us as [email protected] -- Nick and Andy will do their best to answer it. Nick is the founding pastor of Abiding Grace Lutheran Church in Southlake, Texas and a member of the ELCA Church-wide council. Andy is the Senior Pastor at Cambridge Lutheran Church in Cambridge, Minnesota.
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Central Lutheran CLC

Central Lutheran Church

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We are people of God on a journey of hope, travelling together as saints and sinners, loving God and loving people. Welcome to Central Lutheran's podcast called, "We love to tell our stories."
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Black & Blue

Higher Things, Inc.

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Ministry isn’t always sunshine and unicorns. It can be rough and tough. It can leave you broken and bruised, but there’s joy through it all. What joy with the presence of Christ in the midst of the messy! Come and listen to Pastor Aaron and Deaconess Mika discuss the ins and outs, highs and lows, twists and turns of Ministry at Grace Lutheran Church in Auburn, Michigan. Each episode will tackle how Jesus brings peace out of chaos, gladness out of sadness, and life out of death! By His wounds ...
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As we remember the Reformation we are exploring a core concept of Lutheran Theology: grace. Pastor Stephanie encourages us to consider a lesser known example of God’s Grace found in the story of Jonah and the City of Ninevah. Jonah had created a story about the people of Ninevah in his own head that would justify their destruction but when God spar…
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In July 2025 a delegation on a study trip from the Northwest German synod of Schaumburg-Lippe visited our London office, and a few of them graciously agreed to share their perspectives about ministry, and what they were discovering through their interactions with churches in Britain. Participants: Dr. Oliver Schuegraf (Bishop), Rev. Dr. Alexandra E…
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We live in a world obsessed with signs—looking for confirmation, direction, and meaning. But what if we’re reading them all wrong? In this episode, Pastor David Buchs explores how Scripture teaches us to interpret the signs God gives—not through superstition or self-confirmation, but through faith in the one true sign that matters: the death and re…
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Why do we resent grace? In the Parable of the Vineyard Workers, a landowner pays workers hired at the eleventh hour the same wage as those who toiled all day. Seeing this as an "injustice" reveals our own works-righteous hearts. But make no mistake: Jesus’ parable is not about fair wages; it's about the radical, unmerited generosity of God. The Gos…
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Send us a text This sermon was preached at Grace of God on November 9, 2025, as the second in our series on the end times that will conclude this church year. Support the show Find out more about our church and support Grace of God's ministry at linktr.ee/graceofgodlongisland Intro music is “What Words Can't Describe” by Vlad Gluschenko, at soundcl…
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We have a very special guest for this special episode! Veteran Mike Yaggi joins fellow veteran Chris DeAntoni and LuHi Social Studies Department Chair Mark Doebele for this fun and informative conversation. Mike shares stories from his time as an Army Specialist and reflects on the path that led him into Service. If you weren't able to attend our a…
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Daily Readings... Monday (11/10): Jeremiah 23:1-20; Matthew 25:14-30 Tuesday (11/11): Jeremiah 23:21-40; Matthew 25:31-46 Wednesday (11/12): Jeremiah 25:1-18; Matthew 26:1-19 Thursday (11/13): Jeremiah 26:1-19; Matthew 26:20-35 Friday (11/14): Jeremiah 29:1-19; Matthew 26:36-56 Saturday (11/15): Jeremiah 30:1-24; Matthew 26:57-75 Sunday (11/16): Je…
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King David once said that guilt makes you feel like your very bones are rotting. Guilt makes you feel weak . . . sick. Guilt can make it hard to focus on anything else . . . hard to function. And guilt is an inescapable fact of life. Everyone carries guilt about something. Worse, our efforts to deal with guilt—minimizing our mistakes, making excuse…
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King David once said that guilt makes you feel like your very bones are rotting. Guilt makes you feel weak . . . sick. Guilt can make it hard to focus on anything else . . . hard to function. And guilt is an inescapable fact of life. Everyone carries guilt about something. Worse, our efforts to deal with guilt— minimizing our mistakes, making excus…
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A group of religious elites tries to trap Jesus with a clever, impossible question about marriage and the afterlife. But what begins as a test turns into a revelation. With calm authority, Jesus exposes their unbelief, shatters their logic, and unveils a truth far greater than they imagined — that death is not the end, and life in God is eternal. W…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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As we enter the Holiday Season our thoughts naturally turn to gratitude and giving. Jesus uses a parable about a dinner party to answer a question about who is welcome at God’s Table. The parable is a reminder of the kind of all-embracing welcome and radical generosity we are called to as we share an AGAPe type love with our neighbors.…
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God grants the status of “saint” (which means “holy one”) to every believer. It might appear that status is of little practical value. If you achieve the status “billionaire” or “celebrity” or “senator” your life is going to be vastly different than most other people, most likely better. But if God calls you a saint, just like everyone else, you wi…
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Psalm of the Week... Psalm 148 Hymn of the Week... “Preserve Your Word, O Savior” Learn-By-Heart Scripture... 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 “Now may our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God our Father, who loved us and gave us eternal comfort and good hope through grace, comfort your hearts and establish them in every good work and word.” Daily Readings...…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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On this "Free-Text First Friday" episode of Thy Strong Word, Pastor Booe welcomes the Rev. Ricky Beckett, a Hospice Chaplain, for an honest and insightful discussion on "Autism and Faith." Chaplain Beckett shares his personal experience as an autistic pastor whose diagnosis came late in life, exploring the profound challenges of navigating neurotyp…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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What is the nature of saving faith? Jesus first holds up a child as the model, declaring that the kingdom belongs to those who come with humble, dependent trust. Then, a rich young ruler asks, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" He believes he has kept all the commandments, but Jesus exposes his true idol, and the man walks away in sorrow. Th…
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Rev. Jeff Dorth, lead pastor of Island Lutheran Church in Hilton Head, South Carolina, joins the Grace Place Podcast to share the inspiring story behind Island Oasis, a ministry dedicated to providing rest and renewal for church workers. Join co-hosts Rev. Tom Eggebrecht and Rev. Dr. Greg Walton to learn how this unique respite ministry came to lif…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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“Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any cause?” This question from the Pharisees was a trap, designed to force Jesus into a divisive rabbinic debate in a politically dangerous territory. Jesus’ powerful answer remains relevant in our own culture, which is rife with no-fault divorce and the legal redefinition of marriage itself. Jesus ra…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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Faith is not wishful thinking but confident trust in the God who keeps His promises. By faith, Noah built, Abraham obeyed, and Sarah believed—because they trusted the unseen yet faithful Christ who would come. Faith looks beyond what is visible, holding fast to Jesus, who makes the impossible possible and brings life out of death.…
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The Parable of the Lost Sheep reveals the Father’s passionate heart to pursue even one straying believer. This love and grace motivate Jesus’ command on how to "gain your brother" when sin divides. When Peter asks about the limits of this forgiveness, the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant provides a stark contrast: God's infinite debt-canceling gr…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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The disciples ask Jesus, "Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?" They were looking to hear about their own future power and status. Instead, Jesus shatters their expectations by placing a child in their midst and says that those who are great in God’s Kingdom are those with a humble, child-like dependence and trust in Him. He then issues a …
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Can anyone believe we've done 100 of these? We can't either. Today, for this very special 100th episode celebration, Mr Zoeller walks us through the making of all three intro songs. We cover everything from finding inspiration to details like that cricket noise from last season. Thanks for listening! We are grateful for everyone's interest in the p…
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Daily Readings… Monday (11/3): Jeremiah 3:6-4:2; Matthew 22:1-22 Tuesday (11/4): Jeremiah 5:1-19; Matthew 22:23-46 Wednesday (11/5): Jeremiah 7:1-29; Matthew 23:1-12 Thursday (11/6): Jeremiah 8:18-9:12; Matthew 23:13-39 Friday (11/7): Jeremiah 11:1-23; Matthew 24:1-28 Saturday (11/8): Jeremiah 20:1-18; Matthew 24:29-51 Sunday (11/9): Jeremiah 22:1-…
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Send us a text This sermon was preached at Grace of God on November 2, 2025, to begin our series on the end times that will conclude this church year. Support the show Find out more about our church and support Grace of God's ministry at linktr.ee/graceofgodlongisland Intro music is “What Words Can't Describe” by Vlad Gluschenko, at soundcloud.com/…
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Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost, November 2, 2025 Our Series Theme-Cause/Effect in God’s Kingdom. Our Theme for Today: Sainthood/Stamina First Lesson: Revelation 21:1-6 Second Lesson: Hebrews 11:32-40. Gospel: Luke 6:20-23. Sermon Text: Hebrews 11:32-40. The Sights and Sounds of All Saints’ Day Pastor Nathan Kassulke…
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God grants the status of “saint” (which means “holy one”) to every believer. It might appear that status is of little practical value. If you achieve the status “billionaire” or “celebrity” or “senator” your life is going to be vastly different than most other people, most likely better. But if God calls you a saint, just like everyone else, you wi…
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