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Redeemer West Side

Redeemer Presbyterian Church West Side

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Welcome to the podcast of Redeemer West Side. Our church is located on Manhattan's Upper West Side where we are living out the sacred call by Jesus to love our neighbors and heal our city.
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Worship services that are relevant, passionate, and life-changing. A choice of both traditional and contemporary worship styles. An invitation to live a life that matters…to make a difference! St. Luke’s United Methodist Church wants to make a real difference in your life – in your spiritual life, in your relationships, and in the city and world. Whether you’re young or old, single, married, single again, with or without children, St. Luke’s has a place for you! We invite you to experience t ...
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Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

Marsh Chapel, Boston University, The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean

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The weekly Sunday interdenominational worship service from Marsh Chapel at Boston University. Our services include enchanting music, thought provoking preaching, and heartfelt elements of liturgy and prayer. Our Dean is The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill. Marsh Chapel is a beautiful structure of stained glass and gothic architecture located along the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Shepherd's Voice

Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas

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The Most Reverend Joseph Naumann of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas,talks and teaches on the Catholic Faith as it pertains to modern life by interviewing Catholics who live out their Faith by servingothers in Northeast Kansas.
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Welcome to the David Hall Audio Podcast. David ’s passion for the supernatural power of God in our lives is so infectious that he travels the world holding meetings where people are changed by the power of the Holy Spirit. He is a regular speaker at churches, conferences, and at Revival City Church; the church he and his wife Donna pastor in Adelaide, South Australia. You're going to be blessed by David's messages from all across the world as well as from Revival City Church.
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The Sacred Commons

The Sacred Commons

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A podcast from an Ancient-Future church in the city of Youngstown made up of ordinary radicals seeking to (re)discover the beauty in the accumulated wisdom of the Body of Christ so that we may do justice, love mercy, walk humbly with God. https://thesacredcommons.com
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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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Featured Host Char McCain, a Forensics Counselor, Psychic, Writer, Artist, Christian Mystic and UFO Experiencer~interviews guests who are experts on all aspects of the paranormal and the sacred. The Paranormal and The Sacred has been featured on Blog Talk Radio as Staff Pick!
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Leaving the Mormon Church is only the beginning... This "of the world" podcast is recorded from the Great and Spacious Building in Salt Lake City. Join Nimrod The Lamanite, Orrin Porter, The Bastard Son of Joseph Smith, Our Lord and Savior Johnny Cuervo in this latter day guide to leaving religion. These Fomos show us how easy it is to move on with our lives in the big, scary, world of sin... and how much fun it can be. Drinking, politics, sex, drugs, it's all covered. Nothing is sacred. No ...
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Podcasts recorded at a Dublin City Council symposium on the history of The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr. The Abbey was founded in the 12th century and played a pivotal role in the religious and political affairs of Dublin city until its dissolution in 1539. A weekend of events, organised by Dublin City Council, celebrating the Abbey and its history took place in October 2017 and these podcasts were recorded at a symposium on the history of the Abbey which took place in St Catherine�s Church ...
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Where is God? In church? In us? Around us? In believers and not unbelievers? Just as we do today, the ancient people of God had symbols to give them, clarity, security and connection to the presence of God. What we believe about those kind of symbols and what they represent can determine what status we believe we have with God and others. Join us a…
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Symbols of love dominate the landscape of our lives: love songs, dating apps, instagram couples, hallmark and Netflix movies, etc., etc. As humans we are often defined by whom and what we love (and who loves us). Do you love your family, your partner, America, God, money, the truth, capitalism, the church, yourself, the south? How do the symbols co…
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How have universities become the focal point of inclusive religious dialogue? Join us for a captivating episode as we converse with Winifred Sullivan, a professor at Indiana University, who brings a wealth of experience from her dual careers in law and academia. Learn about her pivotal role at the Center for Religion and the Human, where diverse vo…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Luke 18:9-14 The gospel reverses our image of righteousness. Jesus' message is clear: true righteousness comes not from self-promotion but from a humble recognition of our need for God's grace. The Pharisee boasts of his own goodness, while the tax collector acknowledges his sinfulness and begs for forgiveness.…
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Archbishop Naumann dialogues with Fr. Luke Doyle about how our encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist calls us on mission. They discuss how the upcoming Mercy & Justice Summit will equip the people of the Archdiocese to live out that Eucharistic Mission. Fr. Luke will be one of the keynote speakers that the upcoming Mercy & Justice Summit which will…
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The Pierre Viret Learning Center is a Christian education institution in Mexico. It is presently facing down a hostile Mexican Government. Justice in His Kingdom co-host Roger Oliver, who has been director of the Center for many years, will tell us the story of the school's confrontation with the humanist Mexican government. Also, Nathan Conkey, wh…
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Archbishop Naumann dialogues with Dr. Lucas Tappan, founder and president of the Catholic Academy of Sacred Music. They talk about the impact and importance of raising up a new generation of sacred musicians, and how the Academy offers classes for youth and adolescents. Classes start in September '24 and parents can find out more by emailing Lucas …
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Matthew 13:44-46 Jesus has come to give us a life that is better than we could have ever wanted or imagined. For many, the surpassing worth of this life remains hidden and unseen. But for those who find it – whether by happy circumstance or an earnest search for truth – they discover that it is worth giving up everything for. Th…
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Archbishop Naumann visits with Brigitte Pinsonneault, Regional Director of St. Paul's Outreach. St. Paul’s Outreach trains full-time missionaries and student leaders to build missional communities on campuses that reach out and invite college students and young adults into a transformative encounter with Christ, into deep relationship with him and …
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 In this parable, Jesus teaches us that evil is more deeply rooted than we know, both in our hearts and in the world. At the same time, God is actively sowing and cultivating good things, and will one day deal with evil in a final and climactic way. Grasping both these realities can help us live with a pat…
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The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill (Dean of the Chapel) preaches a sermon entitled "Communion Meditation: The Food That Endures For Eternal Life". The Marsh Chapel Choir performs "Precatus est Moyses (Ex. 32:11, 13–14)" by G. P. da Palestrina, and "It is enough & Lift thine eyes (from Elijah)" by Felix Mendelssohn.…
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