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The preaching of God's Word (the Bible) is one of the most important and vital ministries of North Hills Church (PCA). We invite you to listen online, but we would also welcome you to worship with us on Sunday mornings at 10:45am. We are located in Meridianville, AL, just north of Huntsville.
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Mercy Hill Church is a gospel-centered church in the heart of the Triad in North Carolina. If you would like to learn more about service times, locations, and ministries, visit mercyhillchurch.com
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North Way Bible Church

North Way Bible Church

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North Way Bible Church exists to see life-change through Jesus for every man, woman, and child. Located in beautiful Leander, TX, North Way Bible Church provides excellent children's programming, Biblically-based sermons, and passionate, authentic worship. Subscribe today.
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Oak Hills Baptist Church is an inter-generational community committed to following Jesus. Our mission is to Reach, Grow, and Serve. Our Sunday messages are an important aspect of how we try to stir conversation about discipleship and life with Jesus. This congregation started over 30 years ago, and is affiliated with the North American Baptist Conference.
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The Hills North

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WELCOME TO THE SHADOW HILLS CHURCH NORTH PODCAST! Our Mission: We exist to Love God and Love People. We hope that you enjoy powerful and spirit filled messages from God's word!
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History From The Hill of Peace

Friedberg Moravian Church

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This podcast offers a glimpse into the 250 year history of Friedberg Moravian Church located in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Our guests take a journey from Friedberg’s humble Moravian roots to where we are today. We celebrate generations of God’s goodness, faithfulness, and love.
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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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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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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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Jesus is alive, and through our relationship with him, so are we. Resurrection life is not designed to be put off until death. Through casting off our old self and being made new in Christ, we are able to live the life Jesus intended for us right now. Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Meade continues the series on Jesus' many roles in our…
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As believers, we are saved by faith through grace. However, much of the New Testament seems to be concerned with the walk of living out that truth, and the work that we get to do. In a world with so much else to occupy our time and thoughts, it can be hard to live out the practice of stewarding the kingdom in action. Join us in Chapel Hill as guest…
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Jesus came to give us abundant life, not just help us survive (John 10:10). Still, we sometimes walk through valleys that feel like the end. It's not because God has left us, but because there's something deeply valuable to be found there. In those moments when it feels like everything is slipping away, you may be gaining that matters most: the pre…
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Jesus' final week was filled with powerful moments—clearing the temple, teaching, the Last Supper, betrayal, trial, and crucifixion. Yet, the story doesn't end at the grave. Through the lens of Mary Magdalene's encounter at the tomb and the promises of scripture, we see that through the resurrection of Jesus, we are called by name to a life marked …
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It's hard when your dreams die. "Silent Saturday" was a long, dark day. The Jews in 30 AD had big dreams for the deliverance and restoration of their nation, and those among Jesus' disciples were disappointed when Jesus died, believing their hopes to be forgotten. Sometimes, our hopes die alongside our dreams. Oftentimes, hopes die because we misun…
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The world only has one hope: Jesus Christ and him crucified. This refrain is the boast that the church has been singing for two thousand years. It's easy to turn our focus elsewhere in our walks with the Lord, whether that be Spiritual Gifts, Church doctrine, or deep theology, we must stay focused on this simple truth. Join us in Mooresville for Ea…
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Jesus is our long-awaited Messiah—the One who comes to save, restore, and set us free. On Palm Sunday, we remember how He entered Jerusalem not on a war horse, but on a donkey, as the crowds pleaded for him to save them (Matt. 21). Jesus came to bring a deeper kind of freedom—freedom from sin, fear, and the pressures of this world—not just from the…
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On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem with the crowds expecting a physical King and Kingdom to be restored. However, Jesus knew He was riding in to establish a heavenly city—a new Jerusalem, a better Jerusalem for His people. According to Hebrews 12:22–24, this heavenly city has key benefits for us as believers, now. Join us in Chapel Hill as H…
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Emmaus comes from a Hebrew root word meaning "warm spring" or "hot springs." It's a fitting name for what happened to the two disciples as they journeyed on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-32)—their hearts burned within them. Emmaus became a spiritual hot spring for them. Hot springs warm you from the outside in, but Jesus does the opposite. He warm…
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Jesus is not only our Savior and Lord—He is our Bridegroom, radiant in majesty and beauty, inviting us into a love story that transforms us from the inside out. Psalm 45 paints a poetic picture of the King in His splendor and the Bride in her glory, made beautiful by His love and chosen to stand by His side. Through our relationship with Jesus as o…
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We all need faith right now. Faith is the gift to see what could be, not just what is. In life as Christians, it is a gift that allows us to take hold of the promises God has given to us. The more faith we can take hold of, the greater assurance we have in God wanting to fulfill those promises in our lives. Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Mat…
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The resurrection isn't just a one-off event—it's a spiritual journey. Like the disciples experiencing Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Silent Saturday, Resurrection, and Pentecost, we navigate these moments too. They're historical, sure, but also key steps in our faith. Not everyone dives in—some get stuck on confusion, grief, waiting, or shaking beliefs.…
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Jesus is not just our Savior—He is our coworker, inviting us to labor alongside Him in every aspect of life. In 1 Corinthians 3, Paul reminds us that while we plant and water, it is God who brings the growth. Whether in our jobs, families, or ministry, we are called to partner with Christ, working with purpose and trusting His leading. Join us in W…
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With Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, the old system of sacrifice and priesthood has been abolished. Now, Jesus is our Great High Priest. The barriers to entry of the old system no longer apply to us, and we are instead given direct access to the one who intercedes on our behalf. As we approach Passion week, this truth is more poignant than ever. Joi…
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The parable of the sower in Mark 4 is described by Jesus as the cornerstone to all of his teachings. We've been exploring this as a church through the past few weeks, but today we open the podium to a few new speakers to share their insights on the passage. Join us in Mooresville for our second installment of Voices of the Congregation, discussing …
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