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Sunday sermons preached at St. George's Anglican Church, Gate Pa, Tauranga. These are mostly based on the RCL Lectionary readings for that Sunday, with a few variations for our own lectionary in this Province, and special events here at Gate Pa.
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Cruise Radio News provides travel stories as they are released from the cruise lines. Cruise Radio News is a service of Cruise Radio, a weekly podcast informing cruise vacationers about cruise ships, cruise ports, and money saving travel tips.
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TEN FOOT POLE

Pastor A.J. Houseman

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This podcast is for millennial skeptics, regular Sunday church goers, those who have given up on church, pastors, and explorers just wanting to learn a little more about the big book. Each week Rev. A.J. Houseman and guests will talk about Bible texts from the RCL and digging deeper into aspects of the week's texts that get glossed over or totally ignored in most preaching. The Bible has a lot of parts that are racy, uncomfortable, and sometimes downright horrifying. Let's talk about it.
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The Table Church Podcast

The Table Church Oroville, CA

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Pastor Jaymes Lackey brings the message from the scriptures weekly. Generally following the RCL, we emphasize the connecting of Jesus' story with our own in such a way that the intersection brings health, healing, wholeness - transformation.
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It's easy to go through a week with no awareness of God's presence, God's voice, God's action in our lives. We get busy and tied into our routines. I want to help you listen to the voice of the Beloved. Through music, the RCL Daily Office of scriptures, and time for reflection and prayer, we are going to create space for us to hear from the Spirit and respond so our day can be centered and grounded in grace and transformation.
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Welcome to the St. Peter’s by-the-Sea podcast. Thank you for joining us today. We have a variety of episodes every week: sermons, prayer services, and lively conversations that help you live in the world, as it is, with a loving, peaceful heart. Please be sure to subscribe to us wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Lectionary-based, series-guided Bible study. Helpful for preachers, teachers, worship leaders, and others serving the church. Designed to fit within the space of a normal travel time to work. Redeem the drive because the commutes are evil.
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Exploring Your Faith LIVE with Bishop Mark

Archbishop Dr. Mark D. Manning, DD, DRS

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Welcome to Exploring Your Faith with The Most Reverend Doctor Mark D. Manning, D.D., DRS, Archbishop of Dallas Universal Life Church in Dallas, Texas. Religion has earned a bad name because humanity is involved and with humanity comes mistakes and corruption. God gave us a brain for a reason; to be inquisitive, question truths and decide for ourselves what is and isn't truth. When that doesn't work, PRAY the right way. Prayer is not a monologue, so say what you have to say then shut up and l ...
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The McKrakenCast

W. Travis McMaken

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Dr. W. Travis McMaken carries on conversations with friends, books he’s reading, and the strange voices inside his head. He is a professor of religion and author of books on theology. On Twitter: @WTravisMcMaken
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A podcast going through the Revised Common Lectionary readings each week with a target audience of students of all ages, and an emphasis in Youth Ministry. I will be using textweek.com as my primary sourse for finding the texts, and the Bible translation I use will be noted in each podcast episode. All music used in this podcast is from Garageband, and is used with permission. To listen to older Podcast episodes that may not be here, you can find them here: (I do this to avoid having to pay ...
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The Lessons Appointed for Use on the Third Sunday of Easter Year B RCL Acts 3:12-19 1 John 3:1-7 Luke 24:36b-48 Psalm 4 The Collect O God, whose blessed Son made himself known to his disciples in the breaking of bread: Open the eyes of our faith, that we may behold him in all his redeeming work; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Ho…
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Happy *almost* Mental Health Awareness Month! To kick off Mental Health Awareness month, Pastor A.J. shares part of the story of the prophet, Elijah. Elijah experiences some trauma, burnout, depression, and some suicidal ideation. It’s uncomfortable stuff. Frequently, the response to mental health from Christianity has been less than helpful. Somet…
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In this episode, we discuss the readings for the fifth Sunday of Easter, Year B in the Lectionary cycle: Acts 8:26-40; Psalm 22:24-30; 1 John 4:7-21; John 15:1-8. We consider the baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch, John's teaching on love of God and neighbor, and Jesus' metaphor of abiding in the vine. Notes: --Prayers of the People for Easter --Dwell…
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This is audio ripped from the Live Service video. Look on our Facebook or Youtube page for the videos.For more information follow us on Instagram @thetablefmc or find us on Facebook. And join us in our church building at 360 Grand Avenue in Oroville! Text Pastor Jaymes with any questions or comments on the message at (530) 871-9985. Thank you for L…
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Archivist and historians, Melinda and Andy, share a dark secret from St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charleston, South Carolina: St. Matthew's was an enslaver. Melinda and Andy dive into what we know and don't know about Alexander, his life, and work here. We talk about the implications of a church-owned slave. What does this mean for …
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Psalm Psalm 4 First Reading: Acts 3:12-21 Second Reading: 1 John 3:1-7 Gospel: Luke 24:36-48 Easter is a time to hear stories of the resurrection and how those first disciples responded. We hear them not to be convinced of the truth of the resurrection, but to be opened to our own experiences of the resurrection, and to take time to reflect on how …
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In this episode, we discuss the readings for the fourth Sunday of Easter, Year B in the Lectionary cycle: Acts 4:5-12; Psalm 23; 1 John 3:16-24; John 10:11-18. We consider Peter's testimony to the religious leaders and the Good Shepherd imagery in Psalm 23, John's epistle and Jesus' teaching about Himself. Notes: --Prayers of the People for Easter …
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This week Pastor Kelsey and Pastor A.J. dive into 1st John again. We will discuss sin, who sins, who gets forgiveness, and what it all means. We will look at different perspectives on sin and grace, and ultimately, find the good news in Jesus. This episode talks about 1st John 3:1-7 for Sunday, April 14, 2024. Discussion Questions: 1. What are expe…
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A sermon exploring what it was like for those male disciples when they heard Jesus had risen – They had abandoned Jesus to his death, denied him, betrayed him. They did not die with him as Thomas promised not so long ago – and now he is back!! - How does that help us read about these two appearances? Thomas teaches us that the Resurrection is not s…
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In this episode, we discuss the readings for the third Sunday of Easter, Year B in the Lectionary cycle: Acts 3:12-19; Psalm 4; 1 John 3:1-7; Luke 24:36b-48. We consider Peter's sermon at the Beautiful Gate of the temple, the bedtime Psalm, John's exhortations regarding following Jesus in word and deed, and Jesus' final resurrected appearance. The …
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Gate Pa – Year B Easter Sunday 2024 Readings: First Reading: Isaiah 25:6-9 Second Reading: Acts 10:34-43 Gospel:John 20:1-18 What I want to say: Our friend died this week. The resurrection affirms that she is with God now. Swallowed in God’s life. I don’t know what that means or what it looks life. That is ok. I trust God for all that. This story i…
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