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Hear sermons taken from Sunday services at Vintage Church in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Vintage is a non-denominational church affiliated with the Acts 29 Network. Sunday services are accessible to doubters, seekers, and followers of God, with the goal of understanding and worshiping Jesus Christ more fully. Visit us at vintagenc.com.
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Recorded live at our weekend worship experiences, these messages feature Pastor Crockett Davidson and guest speakers at Vintage City Church in Hickory, NC. For more information, visit us online at vintagecitync.com.
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Vintage Church, located in New Orleans, exists to Live the Gospel, Serve the City, and Be the Church by multiplying the Gospel through individuals, Community Groups, and gatherings in New Orleans and beyond. Visit http://vintagechurchnola.com to learn more about our church.
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Welcome to the weekly podcast of New Vintage Church. No matter your faith background, we hope our practical preaching leads you to encounter the transforming love of God. To learn more about our ministry visit us at newvintagesd.org
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Vintage Grace is PASSIONATE about building joy-filled communities of faith whose very existence inspires individuals to live an abundant Christian life, made up of three key relationships: a deepening relationship with God, a life-changing relationship with other believers, and an engaging relationship with those yet to believe.
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Thank you for listening to our audio podcast. Vintage Church is a Christian non-denominational church located in Central Texas. Our church exists to create engaging environments where people can learn, trust and follow Jesus. Find out more about our church by browsing our website at www.vintage.church If there is anything we can do to help you, email hello@vintage.church and let us know!
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Sermons from Vintage Church, a new life-giving church in Southeast Austin led by Pastors Jesus and Audra Prairie. We exist to love everyone towards a growing relationship with Christ. For giving info visit vintageaustin.org/give
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Welcome to the Vintage Church Podcast. Each week one of our pastors opens the word of God in hopes to build your faith with relevant and biblical teaching. To learn more visit our website at https://vintagechurch.net or download the Vintage App. To financially support the ministry of Vintage Church, click here: http://vintagechurch.net/give
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This podcast presents sermons recorded (in some cases) decades ago. We believe these lessons to be just as useful today as they were when originally recorded, because God's word is timeless.
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Every week TWiT hosts talk to the smartest people in the world about the most important topics in technology. Join Leo Laporte and other TWiT hosts for these enlightening one-on-one interviews. Although the show is no longer in regular production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
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John Hancock speaks with Jackie Joyner-Kersee as the Olympic Games in Paris kick off. They discuss the emotions of Olympians, the heptathlon vs. decathlon debate, and which events Jackie is most excited to watch, including track and field and gymnastics. Jackie also shares her thoughts on key athletes and her plans for the Games.…
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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow dropped by The Landing, the cobblestone streets area of downtown that's making a comeback. One of the new tenants is Brew Tulum, a Mexican coffee shop that began in Tulum, Mexico. It's owned by husband and wife team Laura McNamara and AJ Juarez. Scott chats with Laura about the joy …
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John Hancock and Michael Kelley discuss Kamala Harris's sudden rise in the Democratic primary, highlighting her fresh face, diverse background, and youthful energy. They speculate on her potential vice presidential candidates, considering Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania for his popularity and vote-delivering capability. They also discuss othe…
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In this episode of "Three Good Things," we explore the complex relationship between politics, protests, and the Olympic Games. From Peter O'Connor's flag protest in 1906 to the powerful 1968 salute by Tommie Smith and John Carlos, and the tragic events of Munich 1972, discover how politics has always been intertwined with the Olympics. Reflect on t…
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Fred Bodimer provides a comprehensive look at the weekend's religion news. Topics include a new lawsuit against the St. Louis Archdiocese involving nearly four dozen Catholic leaders accused of abuse, and Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski's announcement of $1 million in grants to support affordable housing initiatives. Additionally, we cover the devasta…
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Join Fred Bodimer for a comprehensive overview of the latest in health news this weekend. We delve into a new study on breast cancer treatments, groundbreaking HIV prevention research, the reasons behind the recent COVID-19 surge, and an innovative valveless artificial heart implant. Plus, discover how personalized text messages can aid in heart he…
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Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Neopolitan Spiritual Church Choir of Detroit - "I've Got To Make It In" [0:03:29] Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Choir of Hopkins, S.C. - "Look Up" [0:07:48] Tommy Brown Gospel Singers - "I'll Surrender All" - I Am a Pilgrim [0:15:05] Mighty Sons - "Stand By Me" [0:18:03] Bishop Perry Tillis and Savior …
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In Chapter 6 of Revelation, we see the symbolism of the first six seals and the significance of God’s judgment, the four horsemen, and the suffering of believers. We also learn we must stop fixating on the woes of a world under judgment and, instead, fix our eyes on Him through pure worship and lives of faithful obedience.…
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Join Johnny Rabbit as he takes us on a nostalgic journey through the history of telephone exchanges in St. Louis, from the 1920s to the early 1960s. Johnny discusses how phone numbers once began with area-specific prefixes or exchanges, such as LA for Laclede and PR for Prospect, allowing people to pinpoint neighborhoods or towns just by the prefix…
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Scott Jagow and Tom Ackerman dive into the St. Louis Cardinals' recent doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves. They discuss the team's pitching struggles, including Ollie Marmol's decisions to pull Kyle Gibson and trust Ryan Fernandez in high-leverage situations. Despite Sonny Gray striking out 10 but giving up five home runs, and Nolan Gorman's e…
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Join Fred Bodimer as he delves into the latest health-related issues. This episode covers President Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis and subsequent recovery, insights from a biobank containing genetic information of half a million US veterans, and the pros and cons of paleo diets. Fred also discusses the surprising risks of injuries while cutting avocado…
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In this episode of "This Week in Religion," Fred Bodimer explores the financial health of religious organizations in the wake of the pandemic. A recent survey reveals that while median incomes are higher than in previous years, they are not keeping pace with inflation. Congregational leaders provide a mixed assessment of their financial health, wit…
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In this episode, Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillan delve into the recent global outage and the attempted assassination of a former president, analyzing the profound impact on America's reputation both domestically and internationally. They share their personal experiences and perspectives on the media coverage of these events. Scott and Stuart also e…
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In this episode, John Hancock and Michael Kelley analyze the contrasting states of the Republican and Democratic parties. Kelley highlights the GOP convention's success and the Democrats' disarray, citing approval ratings in the mid to high 30s. Michael critiques Trump's lengthy and dark speech, noting it missed an opportunity to change the narrati…
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