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This is a gathering of people in the Santa Rosa area of Sonoma County, in the north San Francisco Bay area of California, who believe that Yeshua of Natzeret (Jesus of Nazareth) is the Anointed One (Christ or Messiah) of the Creator, the God of Israel from long ago. As a "messianic" fellowship, we seek to learn together about God from His word, the Bible, via the many lessons encapsulated in the first five books of the Bible and explained by the prophets and the Messiah.
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KRCB-FM: Mouthful

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KRCB-FM: Curtain Call

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Charles Sepos interviews performing, visual, and literary artists. Recent guests include Jeffrey Kahane, David Grisman, Kronos Quartet, Anonymous 4, Michael Brecker, Flora Purim, Malcolm Bilson, John Corigliano, François Girard, Marga Gomez, and Elizabeth Blumenstock.
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Percussion Discussion focuses on percussionists, drummers and percussion instruments used in all genres of music from big band and smooth jazz and Latin to rock, country and World tunes. Host Jim Laveroni is a drummer and percussionist for over 40 years, and plays with two bands.
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KRCB-FM: Word By Word

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"I like the vitality of in-studio, roundtable interviews," Gil says, "when you have several authors sitting at the same table and focusing on the same theme, you get real conversations. It’s fun, exciting, and often unpredictable." On the new Word by Word programs, Gil will be inviting a different guest each month to share their unique perspective on a "Great California Writer." Gil Mansergh should be familiar to many KRCB listeners. His movie review columns appear in four Sonoma County news ...
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The North Bay Report is a daily in-depth look at an issue, event, person or activity in our region, prepared by KRCB News Director Bruce Robinson, a veteran journalist who has been covering Sonoma County since 1985. These reports provide another view of news and events in our area, a way to look beyond the headlines and hear directly from the people who are shaping the present and future of Sonoma County and northern California. Topics recently covered on The North Bay Report include the reg ...
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In August of 1997, 12-year-old Georgia Leah Moses went missing in Santa Rosa, California. Nine days later, her body was discovered along the 101 Freeway in Petaluma, about 20 miles south of her last known whereabouts. In spite of many leads and an eye witness description of the last person she was seen with, no one has been arrested or charged in her abduction, rape, and murder. After 24 years with no movement in the case, Angel (Georgia's younger sister) has taken the investigation into her ...
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In most years the Torah reading called Tazria is read alongside the reading of Metzorah but because this year is a Jewish leap year, the readings are separated and we will go over Metzorah next week. Although one’s actions can make one clean or unclean, certain bodily functions and natural bodily processes can also impart uncleanness on a person fo…
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The distinction between “clean” and “unclean” animals in Leviticus 11 and Acts 10 echoes the choice between the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Bad/Evil in Genesis 2–3. By eating from the Tree of Knowledge, Adam and Eve sought to determine good and bad for themselves, instead of trusting in God’s provision and boundaries. In this…
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“According to all that I am going to show you, as the pattern1 of the tabernacle and the pattern of all its furniture, just so you shall construct it.” Exodus 25:9 NASB 1995 “For the Law, since it has only a shadow2 of the good things to come and not the very form of things, can never, by the same sacrifices which they offer continually year by yea…
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“We give You thanks, O Lord God, the Almighty, who are and who were, because You have taken Your great power and have begun to reign. And the nations were enraged, and Your wrath came, and the time came for the dead to be judged, and the time to reward Your bond-servants the prophets and the saints and those who fear Your name, the small and the gr…
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Moses, the prototype of Messiah Yeshua In the Torah reading פְקוּדֵי Pekudei (“accounts,” Exodus 38:21–40:38), we see that God assigned different tasks to experts such as Itamar, Bezalel and Oholiab to take advantage of their inherent skills. He does the same with us. He has given every believer particular gifts and skills and He put us in the plac…
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““Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.” Matthew 7:13-14 NASB95 God’s relationship with Israel and the tabernacle. We see clues of the similarities and …
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Golden calf and the prophet’s role in rebuking sin and bringing repentance Then the LORD spoke to Moses, “Go down at once, for your people, whom you brought up from the land of Egypt, have corrupted themselves. “They have quickly turned aside from the way which I commanded them. They have made for themselves a molten calf, and have worshiped it and…
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“Let them construct a sanctuary for Me, that I may dwell among them. ‘According to all that I am going to show you, as the pattern of the tabernacle and the pattern of all its furniture, just so you shall construct it.” Exodus 25:8–9 NASB95 God desired to live among mankind and the readings of Parashat Tetzaveh are a continuation of God’s instructi…
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In this study Show your work: The heart of mishpatim What are the mishpatim? Epistle to Philemon: Torah truth on master–servant relationships How can we live out the Torah in the modern world? Are these instructions timeless or do they only apply to the lives of the people who originally gathered at Sinai 3,000 years ago to hear them? How can we ap…
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A key lesson of Torah reading יִתְרוֹ Yitro (“Jethro,” Exodus 18:1–20:23) is we all have our own house of bondage (old life), and we all have our own house of freedom (life reborn through Heaven’s merciful reset). We celebrate this journey every year at Passover. Exodus 19: Who am I? What is my identity? To explain what the commonwealth of Israel, …
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God promises to protect His people similar to how Heaven has designed our bodies to protect the pupils of our eyes (Psa. 17:8; Prov. 7:2; Zech. 2:8). Our eyelids are very quick to protect our eyes from dust and other treats, so how much more will God be even more quick to protect His people from threats against them. When God released His people fr…
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One trait of human nature that caught my attention in Torah reading בֹּא Bo (“come,” Exodus 10:1–13:16): belief. How we come to believe certain things is a complicated process. Then the LORD said to Moses, “Go to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his heart and the heart of his servants, that I may perform these signs of Mine among them, and that you may…
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In this study of Torah reading וָאֵרָא‎ Va’era (“I appeared,” Exodus 6:2–9:35), Pharaoh’s unyielding heart despite God’s plagues on Mitzraim (Egypt) foreshadows humanity’s futile rebellion against the authority of the Creator, as echoed in Revelation. Pharaoh’s “hardened” heart yields briefly with his son’s death, which challenged both his lineage …
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The Bible book of Shemot (Exodus) traces Moses’ transition from prince to pariah to prophet and stresses the importance of trusting God’s timing. The book touches on leadership, trust in God, and collaboration between different belief systems, culminating in a reflection on personal growth and humility. The overarching theme emphasizes humanity’s s…
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You may have noticed this key passage in the Torah passage וַיְחִי Vayechi (“he lived,” Genesis 47:28–50:26): “The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, Until Shiloh comes, And to him shall be the obedience of the peoples. “He ties his foal to the vine, And his donkey’s colt to the choice vine; He washes …
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In this study R.E.S.P.E.C.T.: Find out what it is supposed to mean Genesis 46:1: Why did Ya'akov exclude Abraham from his offering to Elohim before moving to Mitzraim? 'Good and faithful servant' for Egypt and Israel R.E.S.P.E.C.T.: Find out what it is supposed to mean A common proof passage for respect of governmental authorities is Rom. 13:1-7, a…
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Yosef’s experiences, from his older brothers’ jealousy to his time as a slave and prisoner in Egypt, evoke normal feelings of distrust and anger. Despite the challenges, he emerged as a messianic figure, demonstrating patience, supernatural wisdom and a commitment to giving credit to God for every good turn in his life. The narrative of Torah readi…
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The history of the holiday of Chanukah/Hanukkah is recorded in 1Maccabees and 2Maccabees, which are included in the Apocryphal books. Alexander the Great had conquered the Persian empire and was the emperor of the area from Macedonia to India, but he unexpectedly died at a young age and his empire was broken up between his four most favored general…
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The difficult job is difficult when you don’t do the job that God asks of you in the way He asks you to do it. If you try to obey God in your own strength, in your own way, you will not succeed. Do we take the direction of “I willed it, and I did it” or “Not my will, but Your will” (Luke 22:42; Matt 26:39)? Do we look for reasons to separate oursel…
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In this study The weight of longing: Leah, Rachel and the unattainable search for love Learning from mistakes: Esau, Leah and self-deception Yosef the Suffering Servant foreshadows Yeshua Beyond Babel: Embracing the true Way to Heaven through Messiah Yeshua Jacob’s vision of a ladder between Heaven and Earth at God’s House (Beit El, Bethel) was not…
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Teamwork in prayer: Enduring bond of Isaac and Rebecca as a model for marital spirituality Isaac and Rebecca struggled to conceive a child for 20 years and we are told that Isaac faces Rebecca as they are praying, which means they prayed together for as a team for God to give them children. It’s good for us that the Torah explains and expand upon t…
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Covenants and contracts: A Biblical perspective on property rights In Torah reading חַיֵּי שָׂרָה Chayei Sarah (“Sarah’s life,” Gen. 23:1–25:18), we read how Abraham buried the Matriarch Sarah in a cave in Hebron (Genesis 24). She was the first person buried in the cave that is now called “The Cave of the Patriarchs” or Machpelah in the land of Isr…
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For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him. He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not…
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This study on the Torah reading לֶךְ-לְךָ Lech Lecha (Genesis 12–17) explores the spiritual lineage of Abraham and how it emphasizes God’s faithfulness and love, irrespective of human failings. This faithfulness and love reaches its fullness in Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus the Christ). Being a true descendant of the covenant the Creator of Heaven and …
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Less than two weeks to the premiere of “No Activity” a new true crime podcast with purpose. Similarly to “They Called her Georgia Lee” I’ll be working with families in the pursuit of justice for cold cases that have sat idle for far too long. The show will feature exclusive audio interviews with law enforcement, experts, advocates and of course, ab…
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Voices for Justice is a true crime podcast hosted by Sarah Turney. Season One explores the story of Sarah's sister, missing teen, Alissa Turney. In 2020, an arrest was made in Alissa's case and Season One was paused. While Alissa's case is pending, Sarah has gone on to cover other cases in need of justice. Voices for Justice doesn't just tell stori…
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Today, for our last scheduled episode, Angel and I talk about what this experience has been like and what is next for Georgia’s case, Angel and myself. We also sit down with Ashlee Wilson Fujawa from Uncovered - a software platform that combines data, analytics, and the wisdom of the community to help solve the cold cases of murdered or missing peo…
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Today we speak with three incredible women who have founded organizations that combat sex trafficking, assault, abuse, and educate teens and pre-teens on consent and what it looks like to be a leader in the “yes, and only yes, means yes” movement. Thank you to Janiece Charlez and Janet Brown from A Rose Program and Ella O’Neal from SafeBAE and Assk…
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Today’s episode is dedicated to those who shared their stories with us, to those who never got the chance to meet this girl, and to those who hope in silence that a Georgia will come along and show them their own strength. With only two scheduled episodes left, we’re taking this one to Remember Georgia and her lasting impact as told by those who kn…
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Potential evidence lost. More people coming forward that were never interviewed before. Crime scene evaluation. We have so many clues, but what do they say? Going back over everything, Angel and I realized that we needed a trained eye to help us decipher some of these puzzle pieces. We reached out to a 30-year-violent-crimes veteran who sat down wi…
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When the line between friend and foe gets buried under a mountain of stories that just don’t add up… it’s impossible to tell who is on which side. How to reach out if you think you have any information or if you just want to show your support for Georgia: NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Tipline/Email: justiceforglm@gmail.com. Or if you prefer to reach out dire…
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What does it mean to be a “true crime fan”? This week we talk with Sarah Turney about her experiences in the true crime community, how tiktok helped catapult her sister’s case forward, and how for her and Angel, the reality of advocating for victims and victims families is not like what you see on TV. To listen to Sarah’s podcast, Voices for Justic…
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This a two part episode: Part 1: Promises, Promises. Since the beginning, the relationship the media had with Georgia was disappointing at best. From articles that victim shame, to ones that completely gloss over her altogether, none of them did her justice. There have been people coming out of the woodwork getting more coverage riding the wave of …
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A special surprise episode from Angel. How to reach out if you think you have any information or if you just want to show your support for Georgia: NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Tipline/Email: justiceforglm@gmail.com. Or if you prefer to reach out directly to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s department tip line at (707) 565-2650 or you can submit tips through the…
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An announcement for this week's episode. (Yes, that's a baby you hear playing in the background) How to reach out if you think you have any information or if you just want to show your support for Georgia: NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Tipline/Email: justiceforglm@gmail.com. Or if you prefer to reach out directly to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s department tip…
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*EDITORS NOTE* In this episode I mistakenly give the date June 18th as her second funeral. She was buried on June 17th, 1998. I know it's a small detail, but details matter. On October 24th, 1997 Mourners gathered from all over the county to attend Georgia’s funeral. Then on June 17th of the following year, she was finally buried with no family in …
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It was just her middle name. So what does it matter? How to reach out if you think you have any information or if you just want to show your support for Georgia: NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Tipline/Email: justiceforglm@gmail.com. Or if you prefer to reach out directly to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s department tip line at (707) 565-2650 or you can submit ti…
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Georgia was last seen on August 13th, 1997 and in the time between the last sighting and her body being found it seemed that no one knew to look for her. But is that really the case? Surely someone had to know something was wrong… Someone had to know that she was not where she was expected to be. But the more people we talk to the more we realize t…
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On August 22, 1997 the body of a female murder victim was found off the 101 freeway just south of Petaluma, California. Initially, the police and coroner believed their Jane Doe was a woman, given that she had been found nude and was sexually assaulted. However, after a telling conversation with a 7-year-old girl and her mother, police come to find…
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