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Redemption Christian Church

Redemption Christian Church

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Redemption Christian Church (located in southern Indiana) exists to love God, love people and change the world through Jesus. The Redemption Christian Church podcast is audio from services and other events.
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Image Podcast

Redemption Church

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Image is a podcast of Redemption Church, located in Huntington, West Virginia. For the purpose of equipping believers to fully engage culture in a theologically faithful way.
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Watermark Sunday Messages

Watermark Community Church

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This podcast is a production of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, USA. Watermark exists to be and make more fully devoted followers of Christ, looking to God's Word as our only authority, conscience and guide.
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Word & Table

Stephen Gauthier, Alex Wilgus

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Word and Table is a weekly podcast about liturgy, sacrament, and the great tradition of Christian worship and why it is vital in our world today. It is hosted by Fr. Alex Wilgus, rector at Redemption Anglican Church in Frisco, TX and features Fr. Stephen Gauthier, the Canon Theologian of the Diocese of the Upper Midwest in the Anglican Church in North America
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Before Jesus' ascension into heaven, He commanded His disciples to make disciples of all nations. So, "discipleship" is the big E on the eye chart. Unfortunately, the modern church is facing a discipleship deficit. We are constantly being shaped by the world around us and we often don't really know HOW to become like Jesus. Simply, we need a clear …
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Questions Covered: 00:54 – I heard the words “Be aware” just prior to witnessing an attempted kidnapping; how should I interpret this?09:34 – Is there significance in everything?12:07 – In Gen 24, Abraham asks his servant to place his hand under his thigh when making a promise. Why is placing the hand under his thigh considered important to the oat…
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Questions Covered: 05:12 – There was a 1909 Pontifical Conference on Genesis that determined how to interpret creation. How and why has the Church’s stance changed on this since then?13:37 – What did Jesus mean “today you’ll be with me in paradise” to the good thief when he descended into hell and didn’t resurrect/ascend for a time after?19:36 – Ho…
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In this message, we kick off a new series titled "World Without End," focusing on the Book of Acts. We begin by reading passages from both Luke 1 and Acts 1, which set the stage for our exploration of the early church's history. Pastor Joel takes some time to introduce the Book of Acts, discussing its author, Luke, who is notable for being a Gentil…
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Can you defend the inerrancy of Scripture? What do we mean when we say the Bible is inspired by God? Maybe you've heard that the Bible contains the word of God, or that it becomes the word of God, or that the Bible's concepts are the word of God. In today's podcast, I hope to show that the Bible, in its entirety, IS the Word of God. We talk through…
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Questions Covered:08:34 – Is it ok to raise your hands or hold hands during the Our Father?13:20 – What does the Church have to say on environmentalism? I joined a club at school so I want advice on how I should approach it.37:40 – Why do some Catholics refrain from using the word pray when discussing Mary when Church documents says Catholics pray …
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Questions Covered:10:00 – Why are there time gaps in the bible when God speaks to us? 24:05 – What is your response to protestants who claim that an infallible canon is not necessary because the Jews didn’t have one during the time of Jesus? 37:11 – I was going to repeat my gift from last years but I have a challenge for you Cy and Tim. Repeat Joha…
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Dana, Steve, and Lee discuss a listener request to dive deep in Matthew 18:12 and the parable of the lost sheep. What does it mean? What does it call us to do? What sovereign works of God does it seek to remind us about? ********************************************************************* Website: rbcbellefontaine.com Intro Music: “Thunder” by Tel…
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Questions Covered:08:31 – Does the Catholic Church ever say that Moses and Elijiah were already in heaven at the time of the Transfiguration? 18:23 – What is the church’s stance on listening to non-Catholic gospel music? 37:13 – Do we have an idea on who the apostle who is not named on the road to Emmaus, is? 47:47 – Is the struggle against sin, ev…
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Questions Covered:09:48 – Are mosaic law sacrifices valid?22:34 – Since we place urgency on baptizing babies, why isn’t that also applied to adults who need baptism?33:59 – You mentioned that the Catholic Church has the fullness of truth, but do the other churches like the Assyrian church also contain the fullness of truth?46:32 – Why did early Chr…
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In this episode, Dan Sanchez and Pastor Ridley Barron dive into the topic of calling, using Moses' story in Exodus as a foundation. They discuss the different types of calling—salvation, ministry, and daily guidance—and explore how to discern God's voice in decision-making. Ridley shares his own calling story and offers practical advice on recogniz…
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Questions Covered:05:58 – Why do some Catholics believe in the 3 days of darkness and others don’t?15:20 – Where is a good place for a fallen away Catholic to start in the bible?20:05 – Why does the Catholic Church ignore what the bible teaches?41:25 – What did Jesus mean when he called Peter the rock? Could Jesus have been referring to the origina…
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Questions Covered:07:28 – Why does the Church believe babies can go to hell?20:05 – Does a priest have to wear a stole when he blesses items like holy water?23:44 – Why is it that protestants no longer have genuine consecration of the eucharist if Martin Luther was a priest and was able to consecrate?29:45 – What is the difference between meat and …
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1. In Luke 4:21, Jesus says that the Isaiah 61 scripture from which he read was fulfilled “today” for his listeners, in their hearing. Cole pointed out that he says “today,” rather than tomorrow, or at the cross, or at the time of the resurrection. What do you make of that “today?” If we’re taking Jesus at his word, how do you understand that idea?…
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In this sermon, Ridley Barron preached about the transformative journey from slavery to redemption as depicted in the book of Exodus. He explored the Israelites' transition from bondage under Pharaoh's rule to their eventual deliverance, illustrating how this narrative serves as the first redemptive story pointing to the ultimate redemption through…
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Natasha Crain joins the podcast to discuss her new book, "When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good as Christians in a Hostile Public Square." In this episode, we discuss the radical shift in culture since 2020 and how many Christians are now divided on how to engage with culture and politics. We cover topics such as social justice na…
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On our journey towards becoming dangerous friends, we have spent the last 4 weeks looking at what it means to be devoted. Here, in our new 6-week series, we move on to the next step: deployment.Devotion allows us to get to know ourselves and our Lord as we look in the mirror of the perfect Law (Scripture). In deployment, we must also know our enemy…
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