Weekly messages from Auburn Community Church.
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Sermons from Five Points Community Church in Auburn Hills, MI. We are a church committed to pursuing our joy in Christ alone. Find more information and resources at 5pointscc.org.
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Sermons from Five Points Community Church, Auburn Hills, MI
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"Closer Look with Rose Scott" brings you the issues that impact where we live, how we interact, and how we can all thrive. It’s not just about Atlanta; it’s a program for Atlanta. Rose connects with community leaders, CEOs, policymakers, and people who don't often get a platform, and she brings you in on the conversation.
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Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church is a local congregation of the Lord Jesus Christ in Monroe, Louisiana. Every week as we gather on the Lord’s Day we are cleansed from sin, renewed in our faith and trust in Jesus, instructed by His Word and strengthened as a community at the Lord’s Table for sacrificial living in His kingdom. This podcast features those weekly sermons by Pastor Steve Wilkins and Assistant Pastor Gabriel Wetmore. If you would like more information, please visit www.auburnaven ...
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While We're Young is a collective of believers who want to cultivate a community to live for value and purpose in the present moment. Join us for a great conversations and fun times. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwypodcast/support
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Join us this week as our Lead Pastor, Miles Fidell, takes us through James 2:14-26, explaining how real faith comes from relational trust in the Lord, activating His promises by calling on Him.By Auburn Community Church
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Episode 203: Dave Wickstrom - Sacred Rhythms - Part 5 - Father Knows Best - John 10:27 & 28 / 2024.06.16
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Reflecting the Generosity of God to Others: A Course Correction of Life from Jesus. Pastor Mike Sherf preaches a sermon entitled "A Course Correction For Life"By Mike Sherf
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136 Days until 2024 Pres. Election; Reflections on Atlanta's first Black mayor
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On today’s “Closer Look with Rose Scott,” With Georgia’s decision-making vote in the last presidential race, expect the Peach State to be the focus of much campaigning by Democrats and Republicans. Atlanta-based political strategist Fred Hicks explains what voters will see leading up to November 5th. Also, Sunday marks 21 years since the passing of…
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County leader to file discrimination lawsuit over land use dispute; Atlanta Dream preparing for “Caitlin Clark Effect” against Indiana Fever
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Damon Hoyte, the only Black county commissioner in rural Chattahoochee County, and his attorney, Kamau Mason, discuss a pending discrimination lawsuit against Hoyte’s fellow county commissioners over a land use dispute. Despite similar manufactured homes surrounding his property, several community members and his fellow commissioners opposed Hoyte …
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Trends in Atlanta’s urban design and development; Gearing up for the 55th Peachtree Road Race
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Josh Green has been the editor of Urbanize Atlanta since its start in January 2021, bringing real estate and urban design-focused reporting to metro Atlanta. Green talks with show host Rose Scott about the top stories readers have been following and the local trends he's noticing in urban design. He also shares details about the future of the publi…
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Extreme heat warning; “40 Acres and a Lie”; Protecting kids from summer camp food allergies
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Metro Atlanta is experiencing a heat wave. Rose talks with Don Smith, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service, about the temperatures that neared 100 degrees in the Atlanta area. Plus, the Center for Public Integrity, Mother Jones, and the show ,“Reveal”, recently launched their series, “40 Acres and a Lie.” The investigation aims to shed…
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James: Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment – Miles Fidell
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Join us this week as our Lead Pastor, Miles Fidell, shows us through James 1:26-2:13 that the mercy we experience from God is the same mercy we are called to express as we carry compassion to people in and through our lives.By Auburn Community Church
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Loving, humble service of others, both friend and enemy, is a mark of Jesus' true disciples. We love as Jesus has loved us.Pastor JJ continues in the series "The Upper Room" with his second installment in the multi-part series.By JJ Sherwood
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Legendary photographer Jim Alexander on a life beyond portraits
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Jim Alexander is a legendary award-winning photographer, photojournalist, and activist. Over his multiple decades-spanning career, the 88-year-old has taken at least a quarter million photos. His massive collection captures Black life in America and pinpoints pivotal moments in history such as the civil rights movement through the present day. His …
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Closer Look Juneteenth Special: What is Freedom?
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On today's edition of "Closer Look with Rose Scott," we continue our weeklong Juneteenth series. For our annual Juneteenth event at the Atlanta History Center, Rose asks “What is Freedom?” and talks with panelists about the progress of Black Americans since 1865. Guests reflect on the triumphs and challenges that Black people have faced in the past…
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Impact of The 1619 Project; Examining enslavement across the Americas through the Afro Brazilian diaspora
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On today’s Closer Look, experts and a student from Georgia State University are researching the scope of enslavement from across the Americas. They’ve centered their studies in Salvador, Brazil, where they’re examining the history and culture amongst Afro Brazilians. We’ll ask our guests about their research and comparisons and noteworthy differenc…
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New book reframes the narrative of Black resistance; NCRA to foster cross-racial dialogue in Sweet Auburn District
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Ahead of her visit to Atlanta, historian and scholar Dr. Kellie Carter-Jackson discusses her new book, "WE REFUSE: A Forceful History of Black Resistance." The book aims to explore and reframe the narrative of Black resistance, specifically by Black women, to white supremacy and oppression. Plus, The National Center for Race Amity is hosting a symp…
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Should U.S. develop a system for reparations; the experiences of Black elders during slavery and Reconstruction
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This week, leading up to our annual live show at the Atlanta History Center, Closer Look’s programming will be in honor of Juneteenth. On Monday, show host Rose Scott talks with Dr. Karcheik Sims-Alvarado chairs the Fulton County Reparations Task Force. The Morehouse professor, who has studied the history and culture of African Americans for nearly…
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Episode 202: Brian Altizer - Sacred Rhythms - Part 4 - Confidently Worship God in Spirit and Truth - John 4:23-24 / 2024.06.09
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Join us this week as our College + Community Pastor, Gage Henry, continues our series in James 1:19-25 calling us to not be mere spectators but doers of the word, spiritually perceiving the world around us.By Auburn Community Church
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Jesus loves His own perfectly, so He humbly serves them at great cost and calls His people to love as He lovesBy JJ Sherwood
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Historic Black Church Reflects on 155 Year Legacy; Atlanta improving communication plan after water main breaks
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The recent water main break created several days of chaos and inconvenience for thousands of Atlanta residents and businesses. Atlanta’s Chief Operating Officer LaChandra Butler Burks discusses the city’s response to the turmoil, addresses the criticism they received for their communication, talks about the lessons learned and how city leaders will…
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Fulton Co. Chairman addresses jail, elections, respect among county leaders
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Several issues have kept Fulton County in the local and national spotlight. Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts joins show host Rose Scott on Closer Look to discuss the elections process, the many issues surrounding the county jail, Atlanta’s water main break, leading respectful meetings among the county commissioners and more. See Privacy Policy at …
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Local instructor uses kayaking to bring healing to Black people
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Sylvester Pierce of the Self-Preservation Society is on a mission to paddle all of Georgia's lakes located in state parks. While doing so, the kayaking instructor wants to get more Black people out on the water. For PART 1 of the interview, he talks with Rose about his first time paddling a canoe and how water is connected to all aspects of life. F…
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Atlanta City Council Pres. shares frustrations amid water outage; Café Momentum offers positive path for youth in justice system
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The Atlanta City Council approved a $2.75 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025. The budget goes into effect on July 1. It was approved as Atlanta is dealing with a water crisis that disrupted service for thousands of residents and businesses. Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman discusses the budget and the city’s response to the ongoing wate…
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Episode 201: Dr. Greg Hummel - Sacred Rhythms - Part 3 - Pretty Please with Sugar on Top / 2024.06.02
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Episode 200: Ryan Hooper - Sacred Rhythms - Part 2 - Peace in the Midst of Chaos - Mark 4:35-41 / 2024.05.26
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Episode 199: Ryan Hooper - Sacred Rhythms - Part 1 - The Rhythm of a Spiritually Healthy Family - Deuteronomy 6:1-9 / 2024.05.19
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“Rot and Revival" book explores the influences on constitutional law; Updating Atlanta’s response to water main breaks
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Georgia State University law professor Anthony Michael Kreis returns to “Closer Look” to discuss his new book, “Rot and Revival." The book examines how politics and the courts shape constitutional law. Plus, water main breaks inconvenienced thousands of Atlanta residents and businesses over the weekend. We examine the city’s response to the crisis …
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Guest Preacher Mike Hanafee talks to us about Encouraging Weak & Wobbly Hearts in a passage from 2 Corinthians 4:1-7 & 16-18By Mike Hanafee
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James: Wholehearted Devotion – Gage Henry
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Join us this week as our College + Community Pastor, Gage Henry, kicks off our new series in the book of James, showing us through James 1:1-18 how our key to persevering is wholehearted devotion to Jesus.By Auburn Community Church
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Founders for Slutty Vegan, The Pivot Fund discuss professional inroads, philanthropy
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Pinky Cole Hayes, the CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, shares vision for expanding her plant-based restaurant chain, the importance of philanthropy and her partnership with Pepsi Dig In. The initiative aims to spotlight the best Black-owned restaurants across the country as part of Pepsi’s Restaurant Royalty program. She also makes a big announceme…
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Coffee Conversations: Is Atlanta for the Natives or the Newcomers?
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The Closer Look team heads to Omni Coffee & Eggs in the Castleberry Hill neighborhood for the May installment of “Coffee Conversations.” Atlanta is going through a continuous evolution of growth. As it continues to make advances as a 21st-century city – economic mobility, jobs, housing, etc., all play a critical role in one's quality of life. Rose …
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PROPEL HBCU Cybersecurity Consortium aims to diversify the nation's cybersecurity pipeline
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PROPEL and Southern Company are launching the PROPEL HBCU Cybersecurity Consortium. Dr. Lisa Herring, the new president of PROPEL, who formerly served as the superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools, discusses the new initiative that aims to diversify the nation's cybersecurity pipeline and workforce by equipping HBCU students with cybersecurity sk…
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Auburn Ave. revitalization project progressing; Raffensperger prepares GA for presidential election
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Cheneé Joseph, who serves as the CEO and president of the Historic Development District Corporation, discusses the progress of several revitalization projects, including Front Porch on Auburn and Henderson Place. Plus, Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger discusses the actions his office is taking to ensure a fair, accurate and safe elec…
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Faith in the midst of weariness is hard, but it is worth it - Dave DunhamBy Dave Dunham
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This week at ACC is Church at Home, where we gather from our living rooms, homes, or wherever we are to lean in together as our Lead Pastor, Miles Fidell, sets the foundation for the new series we are stepping into this summer.By Auburn Community Church
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The results for the Georgia Primary have been mostly decisive for the Atlanta metro area. WABE politics reporters Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali return to “Closer Look,” to provide a recap of some of the top races in the state, including Georgia Supreme Court Justice Andrew Pinson's win against his challenger, former U.S. Rep. John Barrow. They also r…
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Recap of Pres. Biden’s commencement speech at Morehouse; Propel ATL calls for increase to proposed ATLDOT budget; Guaranteed income program expanding
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WABE education reporter Juma Sei discusses President Joe Biden’s commencement address at Morehouse College. The President addressed several current topics, including democracy, systemic issues that impact Black people and the Israel-Hamas war. Plus, Propel ATL is calling on Atlanta city leaders to increase the Atlanta Department of Transportation’s…
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Acts: With All Boldness & Without Hindrance – Miles Fidell
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Join us for Pentecost Sunday and the final week in our ACTS series as our Lead Pastor, Miles Fidell, explains how Luke’s epic conclusion is actually our ultimate invitation to live as bold witnesses to what Jesus has done and is still doing today.By Auburn Community Church
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Pastor JJ preaches the fifth and final installment of the series "Men and Women in the World and Church." In this sermon, titled "When the Church Gathers," JJ discusses how the church gathering reflects God's reordering grace...By JJ Sherwood
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70 years since the historic Brown v. Board of Education ruling
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It was May 17, 1954, when a unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court labeled racial segregation in public schools as unequal and unconstitutional. Rose talks with guests about the Brown v. Board of Education decision, prevailing and systemic issues within school systems today, and the ongoing work to create change. Guests include: Charles Black…
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Atlanta Dream prepares for season fueled with fan excitement; Grandmother fulfills dream to graduate from CAU
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Season tickets are sold out for the Atlanta Dream, signaling fans are fired up for some thrilling basketball. WNBA newcomers Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark and others are adding to the groundswell of excitement. Rose talks with Morgan Shaw Parker, the president and COO of the Atlanta Dream, about expectations for the team this season and the daily oper…
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Episode 198: Happy Mother’s Day / 2024.05.12
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Episode 197: Vision Sunday: Forward / 2024.05.05
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Experts examine what’s needed for effective violence intervention
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Data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence calculates how Black and Brown Communities continue to be disproportionately impacted by gun violence. Rose talks with Dr. Keisha Lindsay Nurse, an epidemic intelligence service officer with the CDC, about how her family was personally af…
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Fulton County voters call county jail “dangerous” in new poll; Georgia Tech grad designs medical apparel
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Andrea Young, the executive director of the ACLU of Georgia returns to “Closer Look” to discuss the findings of a new poll about the Fulton County Jail. According to the poll, half of Fulton County voters believe the jail is poorly managed, dangerous, and overcrowded. The poll also reveals that two out of three voters believe the county should reno…
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The strain of being “The Only Doctor” in Clay County GA; Oglethorpe grad headed to Belgium on Fulbright scholarship
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WABE TV will premiere “The Only Doctor” documentary on May 14. The film follows Dr. Karen Kinsell, the owner of Clay County Medical Center. Kinsell is the only medical doctor in Clay County. After years of working without pay, the future of her practice is unknown as she moves closer to retirement. Rose talks with Kinsell and film director Matthew …
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Episode 196: John McIntosh - How to Flourish in a Crooked and Perverse Generation / 2024.04.28
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Acts: A Spirit of Mission on Malta – Miles Fidell
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Join us this week as our Lead Pastor, Miles Fidell, teaches from Acts 28 about the story of Paul on Malta, explaining the connection between the state of our spirits and the flow of the Holy Spirit in our lives.By Auburn Community Church
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Pastor JJ continues with the series Men and Women in the World and Church with the fourth installment titled "Married For God's Glory." JJ discusses how marriage is designed to point to Jesus and his love for the church as well as God...By JJ Sherwood
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Annie E. Casey Foundation releases new report that tracking community, education and economic opportunity data by race; Emory 2024 grad on earning honors while diagnosed with rare eye cancer
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation recently released its 2024 report, “Changing the Odds: Comprehensive Solutions for Atlanta’s Future.” The report tracks community, education, and economic data by race. This year’s report explores how the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 racial unrest revealed racial disparities in Atlanta. Kweku Forstall, the director o…
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Georgians access information regarding assistance benefits through self-service kiosks at libraries; Air Force Reservist shares her unique journey earning a psychology degree from Spelman
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Julie Walker, who serves as the vice chancellor for Libraries & Archive and the state librarian for Georgia Public Library Service, discusses a new partnership that aims to provide a new way for Georgians to renew, change, or review their benefits for state government assistance programs such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (…
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Georgia Court of Appeals agrees to hear an appeal in election interference case; New book examines what it would look like if all American's basic needs were met; Actor and KSU 2024 grad’s passion for ...
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A major development regarding Georgia's 2020 presidential election interference case, the Georgia Court of Appeals has decided to hear an appeal of a previous ruling that allowed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to stay on the case. WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas reports on the latest. Plus, Natalie Foster is president and co-founde…
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