Welcome to the weekly podcast for Brave Church located in the San Francisco Bay Area. We hope these talks help you in your journey of finding or following Jesus. If you live in the Bay Area, we would love to see you at a Sunday gathering soon. For more information go to Brave.church or download our app.
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Two Young guys, who CAN be Dumb sometimes, and are Trying to make sense of the world we see around us. Come and join us on this journey! ********** A Bay Hope Church Podcast Email: hello@bayhope.com
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Weekly sermons from Hope Chapel Hermosa Beach. We are a diverse church family that teaches, sings, and lives the Gospel together in order to share the hope of Jesus with the South Bay.
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Recorded live each Sunday, these messages feature Pastor Joshua Harris, the head pastor, of Palm Bay Baptist Church, located in Palm Bay, Fl. We hope and pray that these free podcasts will be a blessing and an encouragement to you. You can find out more information by visiting our website palmbaybaptistchurch.org or by downloading our app from the App Store.
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Let’s be honest about two important fundamental truths - God is GOOD, and women like to talk, so we might as well TALK about HOW GOOD GOD IS! Divine Discussions - Women developing stronger relationships with God, themselves, and the world - is a community of women who come together for deep-dive discussions about 3 key areas that serve as building blocks to strengthening our faith: How we connect with God, our personal perception, and our relationships with each other.
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Unable to make to the Harbor at USF on Tuesday nights? Do not worry. This podcast is dedicated to keeping you connected to the topics, conversations, and events happening at The Harbor at USF.
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Behind-the-scenes, interviews, weekend follow-up, and more here from Bay Hope TV @ The Weekday.
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Sunday morning messages from Coastlands Vineyard Church in Morro Bay, California.
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We hope you are encouraged and enjoy our Sunday messages. Senior Pastors Garren and Cass Walton carry the vision to be a church without walls, making positive change to our community of Batemans Bay, NSW Australia. To learn more visit https://www.southland.org.au/
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The weekly sermon podcast for Bay Creek Community Church in beautiful Grayson, Georgia. For more information, please visit our website at www.baycreekchurch.org.
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Rooted and Redeemed is a production Bay Area Community Church Women's Ministry. Each season in this podcast we will explore a different book of the Bible. We will have short interviews with women from our body, and we will have teaching on a chapter from the book we are studying. We hope you enjoy the "Dear God" section where we pour out our heart to the Lord with questions we are facing in life and then dive into teaching from the Word to hear from Him. Accompanying study guides can be orde ...
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Redeemer Church in Union City, CA (formerly Fremont, CA) is a family of rescued sinners finding hope and wholeness in the life, death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Our highest priority is to bring glory to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit through celebrating and proclaiming the gospel of our Triune God. As worshippers of our Holy God, we are seeking to spread His fame in making and maturing disciples of Jesus by establishing healthy churches throughout the Bay Area an ...
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The Stone Table Podcast is a ministry of Bay Life Church committed to teaching the Scriptures and engaging in culturally relevant issues that affect Christians today. Hosted by Teaching Pastor, Travis Lowe and Worship Arts Coordinator, Mickey Lowe, The Stone Table explores the crossroads between faith and culture. Our hope is for The Stone Table to look at a wide range of topics concerning Lifers everyday, from the Bible to Buddhism, to art and science, and onward to philosophy and entertain ...
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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We would like to introduce you to our podcast series, Voices From The Choir: Oh Happy Day Reflections. I will be your host for these nine episodes as we hear the personal stories from some of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Church of God in Christ. As they reflect on their amazing journey in 1969 singing in the State Youth Choir. After recording an album to raise money to travel to a church choir competition, things change when one of the songs broke ...
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Morning Report Essentials for 26 July 2024
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On today's episode, we talk with Rawiri Waretini-Karena was in institutional care for 11 years and was later convicted of murder on the release of the report into abuse in state care, information has come to light in the Royal Commission of Inquiry that Presbyterian Support Otago destroyed the records of the children it cared for, and we cross to P…
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Listen to our weekly political panel.
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Simplicity managing director on govt's ownership of KiwiBank
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The Government has hinted it isn't opposed to diluting its 100% ownership of KiwiBank to enable it to grow. Simplicity managing director Sam Stubbs spoke to Corin Dann.
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Hawke's Bay residents fear if another cyclone hits the region, the flooding in Esk Valley will be just as devastating as it was during Cyclone Gabrielle because problems at the river mouth haven't been fixed. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook reports.
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Tactix take on Mystics in elimination final in Christchurch
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The Tactix host the defending champion Mystics in the elimination final in Christchurch. Sports journalist Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Market Update for 26 July 2024.
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Canadian spying not first time spy tactics have been used against NZ
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The Canadian's Olympic drone scandal has shocked many, but this isn't the first time they've used spy tactics on a New Zealand sports team in an international competition. Paralympic gold medallist and former Wheel Black Jai Waite spoke to Corin Dann.
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Medical Council apologises to survivors of Lake Alice
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The chair of the Medical Council has apologised to survivors of Lake Alice for the role they played in enabling the facility's lead psychiatrist Dr Selwyn Leeks. Dr Rachelle Love spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Presbyterian Support Otago destroyed records of children in its care
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Information has come to light in the Royal Commission of Inquiry that Presbyterian Support Otago destroyed the records of the children it cared for. New Zealand Law Society President Frazer Barton spoke to Corin Dann.
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Labour on govt softening targets for child poverty
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Carmel Sepuloni is accusing the government of lacking morals, after it was revealed they have discreetly softened the targets for children in poverty. Sepuloni spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The All Blacks Sevens hopes of winning Olympic gold are over after suffering a shock 14-7 loss to South Africa in the quarter-finals in Paris.
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Social Development Minister on govt's child poverty targets
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The Child Poverty Report - released alongside Budget 2024 - shows an increase to the targeted percentage for all three measures of child poverty. Social Development Minister Louise Upston spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New reforms at Health NZ happening 'brutally fast' say staff
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The axe hangs over Health NZ in a round of new reforms that those in the firing line are calling "brutally fast". Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann.
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Abuse survivor on release of the Royal Commission's final report into abuse in state care
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Rawiri Waretini-Karena was in institutional care for 11 years and was later convicted of murder. These days he's a lecturer and researcher. He says he experienced more violence in boys' homes than in prison. Waretini-Karena spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Archbishop of Wellington on Abuse in Care Report
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The Catholic Church says it's got a lot of work to do following Wednesday's release into the royal commission's final report into abuse in care. Archbishop of Wellington Paul Martin spoke to Corin Dann.
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Intergenerational harm caused by abuse in state care
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A Maori woman who was subjected to repeated sexual abuse by her foster father says she is still trying to clean up the mess created by the state more than 50 years later. In Depth te ao Maori journalist, Ella Stewart, has been investigating the intergenerational harm caused by abuse in state care.
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Te Pāti Māori warns govt over changes to marine customary rights
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Te Pāti Māori is warning the government its move to overturn a court decision on marine customary rights risks a return to the big Foreshore and Seabed protests of 20 years ago. Lillian Hanly has more.
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Aaron Gate on honour of being NZ flagbearer at Olympic opening ceremony
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New Zealand's other flagbearer is Aaron Gate. He couldn't attend the naming ceremony in Paris because he's going through his final preparations in Switzerland. Gate spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Jo Aleh and Aaron Gate named as NZ flag bearers for Olympic opening ceremony
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Track cyclist Aaron Gate, and sailor Jo Aleh have been named as New Zealand's flagbearers for the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, which will happen Saturday morning New Zealand time. Nathan Rarere spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Football Ferns chances of reaching fallen to a 2-1 loss to Canada in their opening game at the Paris Olympics after a buildup dominated by a spying scandal.
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Business news for 26 July 2024
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Govt proposes to amend Marine and Coastal Area Act
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The government is overturning a Court of Appeal decision that lowered the threshold for recognising customary rights to the foreshore and seabed. Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Child poverty advocate shocked targets softened
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One child poverty advocate is shocked the government has discreetly softened the target for children in poverty. Child Poverty Action Group head Sarita Divis spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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NZ names Olympic opening ceremony flagbearers
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Track cyclist Aaron Gate and sailor Jo Aleh have been named as New Zealand's flagbearers for the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
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Track cyclist Aaron Gate and sailor Jo Aleh have been named the New Zealand flag bearers at the Paris Olympics.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 25 July
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On today's episode, survivors of abuse in care are demanding action to match the apologies that followed the release of the final, damning report of the royal commission, we hear from Minister Erica Stanford and co-chair of the survivor experiences board, Frances Tagaloa, we cross to Paris where Barry Guy brings us the latest on the Football Ferns …
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Seven million mussels to be placed in Hauraki Gulf
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Seven million mussels will be placed in the Hauraki Gulf next week to help reverse decades-long damage. Ngati Manuhiri Settlement Trust Chief Executive Nicola MacDonald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Transport Minister announces upgrade to commuter trains
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The Transport Minister's announced an upgrade for commuter trains connecting the capital with Palmerston North and Masterton, with new carriages running more frequently by the end of the decade. Transport Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Morning Report.
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Trump shooter googled JFK assassination prior to rally
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The director of the FBI says Donald Trump's shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks googled the assassination of President John F Kennedy, before registering to attend Trump's campaign rally.
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NZ manufacturer of EV charges switches focus to Aus market
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A New Zealand manufacturer of EV chargers is switching its focus to the Australian market, because of New Zealand's plunging EV sales. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
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Market Update for 25 July 2024
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Group advising govt on killer robots shut down
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A group advising the government about killer robots has been shut down due to lack of resources. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Wairoa mayor not surprised by scathing review of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's flood protections during Cyclone Gabrielle
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Wairoa's mayor, Craig Little, says he was not surprised by a scathing review of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's flood protections during Cyclone Gabrielle. Little spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Staff shortages at Rotorua hospital 'dire' says union
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The junior doctors' union says staff shortages at Rotorua Hospital are so dire that patients are being sent back to the emergency department from other wards. Ruth Hill reports.
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How will the Govt navigate enormity of abuse in care recommendations?
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How will the Government navigate the enormity of the Royal Commission of Inquiry's report into abuse in state care? Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.
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The Canadian women's football team coach will miss tomorrow morning's game against New Zealand, while two other staff members have been sent home following the drone scandal at the Paris Olympics.
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Anglican Church responds with apology to abuse in care report
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At faith-based institutions sexual, physical, psychological and spiritual abuse was pervasive over decades. This includes but may not be limited to Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jehovah Witness and Salvation Army organisations and at Gloriavale. The Anglican church has apologised and admitted it failed to properly respond and investi…
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'Opt-out' clause used to justify Gumboot Friday funding
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Health officials had to invoke a special 'opt-out' clause to ensure $24 million given to Mike King's Gumboot Friday initiative complied with government contract rules. Investigative reporter Anusha Bradley spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has addressed US lawmakers in his first visit outside of Israel since the October 7th attacks. Washington D.C. correspondent Benji Hyer spoke to Corin Dann.
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NZ receives apology after Canada caught spying on Football Ferns at Olympics
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Chef de Mission Nigel Avery says the New Zealand Olympic team has received an apology but wouldn't speculate if any action will be taken against Team Canada following the drone scandal. Barry Guy reports.
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Co-chair of survivors panel on abuse in care report
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Survivors of abuse in care say it will be hard for some to trust the system which harmed them, to implement change. The co-chair of the survivor experiences board, Frances Tagaloa says the changes are long overdue, but it's going to require trust in a system which survivors already inherently mistrust. Tagaloa spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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Erica Stanford on govt's response to abuse in care report
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Erica Stanford, the minister responsible for the government's response to the report into abuse in care, says the stories are confronting and survivors will be at the heart of what happens next. Stanford is the lead coordination minister for the government's response to the report and she spoke to Corin Dann.…
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At least 200,000 abused in state and faith based care: report
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The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry has found at least 200,000 people have been abused in state and faith-based care since 1950. Reporter Tim Brown who has been covering the abuse in care inquiry for RNZ, and he spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Maori survivors of abuse in state care hope for action
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Maori survivors of abuse in state care, hope the Royal Commission of Inquiry's report doesn't just end up gathering dust. Maori news reporter, Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira, filed this story.
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Survivors of abuse in care are demanding action to match the apologies following the final, damning report of a six-year inquiry. Kate Green reports.
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While the Football Ferns are embroiled in a spying scandal the New Zealand men's team have made a winning start to their Olympic campaign, beating Guinea 2-1 in Nice.
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