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Covenant Life Church is located near the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus, with corporate worship meetings @ 2PM every Sunday! We hope you can join us :) Cover art photo provided by Spencer Watson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thebrownspy
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Official feed for the sermons from Cities Church in St. Paul, MN. We are a church focused on three core values: Worshiping Jesus; Loving one another; Seeking the good of the Twin Cities. Sermons come from Pastors Jonathan Parnell, David Mathis, Mike Schumann, and the entire elder team at Cities Church. Learn more at citieschurch.com.
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A beautiful state with a whole lot of murder and mayhem. We will scour this beautiful state to bring the worst this state has to offer. We are a mother/daughter duo that have a quirky relationship and love to banter back and forth. Can we be serious??? Well...Yes but where is the fun in that ha! Also, do not judge us based on the first episode! We know that the sound was crappy. We were still learning the equipment. The newer episodes sound way better I promise.
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Frights, terrors, haunts, and spoops; two Minnesota friends explore paranormal history in the Twin Cities and beyond. Starring Dan Laschansky, Madeline Ramirez, and a host of entities. New episodes every Wednesday. Available on all of your favorite podcasting platforms! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegrimcities/support
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Atheists Talk Radio Show is a weekly production of Minnesota Atheists. It airs in Twin Cities on AM 950 KTNF at 9:00 AM Sunday mornings or stream live at http://www.am950ktnf.com. Minnesota Atheists is Minnesota's oldest and largest atheist organization. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism to society and to maintain separation of state and church. Our bylaws are available here. Each year we hold eight monthly mem ...
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One of the great things about the Psalms (and one of the reasons we do a summer series through the psalms) is because you can drop in on pretty much any psalm and find something immediately helpful. Y’all ever done that before? You ever “dropped in” on the Psalms? Maybe you need a word from God, you need some encouragement from the Scriptures but y…
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Send us a Text Message. First of all, there are way too many "Falls" in the family. SUSPICIOUS! But there was also a kidnapping and murder near Turkey Creek in Morrison, Colorado and Adolph Coors III was involved! SCANDALOUS! But they are still a pretty popular beer! And someone did go to jail. Not for long, but still. Support the Show.…
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Send us a Text Message. In 2021, Old Town Arvada was mortified when an Officer was gunned down for no reason, other than he was an Arvada Police Officer. Then there was the man who took down the shooter, and then the hero was taken out tragically. This is the horrible case of the Arvada shooting, where so many others would have died, if it wasn't f…
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Growing up, there was a fairly limited list of shows I was allowed to watch. One of those shows was called “Superbook: Bible Stories.” If you were to watch a few episodes of it, you’d notice that each one had essentially the same story arc: It opened in the normal life of a boy named Christopher, who at some point (along with his friends) would ope…
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In this sermon, Pastor Max Kozak expounds upon Psalm 81 which includes three scenes: A joyful song, a tragic story, and a hope-filled invitation. This psalm teaches us that singing about God can deepen our joy in Jesus, that God’s heart longs for His wandering people to return to Him, and that God invites us to come and be satisfied by Him.…
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We continue to work through Psalms that are connected with Asaph. This section started in Psalm 73 and goes through 83. There have been themes of lament and remembrance (often connected with the lamenting). This Psalm is also categorized as a corporate lament. But there are a couple unique elements to it, including it’s description of God, and it’s…
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In this sermon, Pastor Mike Polley expounds upon Psalm 80 which is a corporate lament. The psalmist appeals for God to hear and save, laments the current destruction, and appeals to God to see and save. The prayer for God to turn his face towards his people has been answered again and again for his people, and has ultimately been answered through J…
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Send us a Text Message. I understand that choosing a religion can be daunting, but joining several at one time, plus some Cults for good measure seems like a bad idea! Matthew Murray had been raised in a strict Christian household. He then decided, Christianity was not for him. Which is fine, you have the freedom to choose your religion. But you do…
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What we have in Psalm 79 this morning is a Psalm of lament. A Psalm written to express sorrow, helplessness, and a longing to be saved. The progression of this Psalm is straightforward: It begins with the problem in verses 1-4. What’s the cause of the sorrow? It moves on into a petition in verses 5-12. What’s asked of God in the midst of such sorro…
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In the Book of Psalms, Psalm 119 is the longest. It’s an acrostic psalm that walks through the entire Hebrew alphabet, with eight verses for each letter, which ends up being 176 total verses. God willing, we’ll get there in a couple of years! But today, in Psalm 78, we’re looking at the second longest psalm. Psalm 78 is 72 total verses, but the pla…
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