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River Valley Christian Fellowship's Connect Podcast takes you behind the scenes of church life while encouraging you to live on mission through conversations with those growing deep and reaching wide.
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Established in 1948, Central Lutheran Church has been a beacon of faith and community in Elk River, Minnesota, for more than seven decades. Led by our dedicated Lead Pastor, Ryan Braley, we are a congregation deeply rooted in family values and intergenerational connection. Central Lutheran Church offers two services every Sunday at 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM, welcoming individuals and families of all ages to join us in worship and fellowship. Our services and activities are thoughtfully designed t ...
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Standing amidst the rolling oak hills of Northeast Missouri by the shore of the Mississippi River, Saverton Community Church is a place where God's presence is known and made known through its people. Led by Pastor Jared Moore, it is a church steeped in its task to become more like Christ and to provide a thriving home for all who seek Him. For more information go to savertonchurch.com or email info@savertonchurch.com.
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The Integrative Health Podcast is hosted by Dr. Jen Pfleghaar. Dr. Jen is a double board certified physician (Emergency Medicine and Integrative Medicine). This podcast is meant to educate and empower about important health topics. Dr.Jen's passion is to get to the root cause of disease and prevent illness. Dr. Jen will feature guests who are experts in their fields and experiences in all things related to Integrative Medicine. From Hashimoto's to Breast Implant Illness, Dr. Jen and her gues ...
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Welcome to "The Bookshelf Chronicles," the podcast that takes you on an exciting literary adventure through the world of books! Join us as we dive deep into the pages of captivating novels, explore thought-provoking non-fiction, and discover hidden gems from all genres. Each episode of "The Bookshelf Chronicles" is a delightful journey through the literary landscape, where our passionate hosts bring you engaging book reviews, author interviews, and insightful discussions. Whether you're a de ...
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Pastor Scott gives meat of the word as he teaches on the feast of trumpets. The fall feasts speak of the second coming of Christ. Pastor Scott reveals how the Hebrew roots of the faith bring a depth of understanding from the scriptures, and he helps us understand the urgency of the times we are living in. How do you get ready for the rapture? Many …
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Welcome back to the Post-Sermon Reflections Podcast! In this episode, hosts Brianna and Liam continue their exploration of the book of Jonah, focusing on the theme of spiritual storms. They discuss how Jonah's journey and the storms he faced serve as a metaphor for the spiritual trials we encounter in our lives. Brianna and Liam delve into the conc…
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Pastor Scott gives meat of the word as he teaches on the feast of trumpets. The fall feasts speak of the second coming of Christ. Pastor Scott reveals how the Hebrew roots of the faith bring a depth of understanding from the scriptures, and he helps us understand the urgency of the times we are living in. How do you get ready for the rapture? Many …
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Pastor Scott gives meat of the word as he teaches on the feast of trumpets. The fall feasts speak of the second coming of Christ. Pastor Scott reveals how the Hebrew roots of the faith bring a depth of understanding from the scriptures, and he helps us understand the urgency of the times we are living in. How do you get ready for the rapture? Many …
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The episode, an excerpt from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring, explores several key themes: the origins of the story and its main theme, the development of the Shire, and the consequences of Bilbo Baggins's discovery of the One Ring. The text also introduces the reader to the complexities of the Ring's history and the characters involved…
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The episode provides a detailed look at an excerpt from the play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," which is a continuation of the popular Harry Potter series. It focuses on the journey of Harry Potter's son, Albus, and his best friend, Scorpius Malfoy, as they attempt to manipulate time using a Time-Turner, ultimately leading to unintended conse…
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The episode are from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, detailing key events in the final battle between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort. The story follows Harry, Ron, and Hermione as they search for and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes, while simultaneously facing the growing threat of Death Eaters and the Ministry of Magic's persec…
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These episodes from J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" explore the various interactions between Harry Potter and several individuals. The first set of excerpts focuses on the Prime Minister's initial encounter with the Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, and how the Prime Minister gradually becomes concerned about the Ministry'…
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This episode is an excerpt from the first few chapters of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." It shows how Harry Potter is thrust back into the wizarding world after Voldemort's return. Harry is dealing with the trauma of the previous year, including Voldemort's return and the death of Sirius Black. He is forced to confront the Ministry's …
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The episode provides an excerpt from the fourth book of the "Harry Potter" series, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," by J.K. Rowling. It begins with a prologue, detailing the events leading up to the murder of the Riddle family fifty years prior to the main story, during which a character named Frank Bryce encounters the villainous Lord Voldem…
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The provided episode is an excerpt from the book "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," which describes Harry's summer before his third year at Hogwarts. Harry is forced to spend his summer with his Muggle relatives, the Dursleys, who are unaware of his magical heritage and try to suppress his powers. Harry is isolated from his wizarding frien…
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This is an excerpt from the 2nd book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The excerpt details Harry’s return from Hogwarts to his home with the Dursleys. He is unhappy because he misses his friends and Hogwarts, especially Quidditch. The excerpt highlights the Dursleys' disdain for magic and their attempt to keep Har…
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The episode is an excerpt from the first book in the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone". It depicts the events leading up to Harry's eleventh birthday when he learns he is a wizard and receives his acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The excerpt focuses on the prejudice Harry faces from the Dur…
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The sources are excerpts from Robert Greene's "The Art of Seduction," a book that explores the principles and techniques of seduction in a variety of contexts. The excerpts examine different types of seducers, ranging from the charismatic to the natural, and delve into specific strategies they use, such as creating an aura of mystery, playing the v…
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The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced Tuesday its 2024 class of fellows - often known as recipients of the “genius grant.” The list includes Wendy Red Star, an Apsáalooke artist based in Portland. Red Star’s work seeks to reclaim images of Native Americans from history by creating, beading, sewing, building, configuring and th…
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The episode presents an English translation of "The Art of War," a classic Chinese military treatise attributed to Sun Tzu and written in the late sixth century BC. The book covers various aspects of warfare, including strategy, tactics, and leadership. Sun Tzu emphasizes the importance of deception, planning, and understanding both the enemy and o…
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The episode comes from Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, focusing on the 15th-century city of Paris. The novel follows the love story of Quasimodo, the bellringer of Notre Dame, and Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy dancer. It explores the themes of social injustice, prejudice, and the power of love against the backdrop of a vivid and det…
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How do we gracefully ride the waves of life's highs and lows?" Join me, Ryan, on the Reflections podcast, as I unpack a heartfelt narrative centered around my son Gavin’s flourishing freshman year at North Central College. His journey isn't just a personal milestone; it's a springboard into a discussion on navigating life's rollercoaster moments. F…
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Zulia is a Doctor of General Medicine and Pediatrics; she is also a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncturist. Zulia is renowned clinical world-wide for her use and research of neuromodulation, photobiomodulation therapies, and other energy-based treatments. Zulia devoted 30 years to clinical practice and treated over 10, 000 p…
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Portland writer Tom Spanbauer is no less than a legend in some literary circles. A Portland Monthly profile earlier this year called him “The Godfather of Portland’s writing scene.” When we talked with him earlier in the year (2014), we focused on his latest novel, "I Loved You More“ and about his practice of teaching and creating “Dangerous Writin…
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Ever feel like the constant barrage of political news and social media is taking a toll on your mental and spiritual well-being? Join us for an insightful conversation on how to manage political anxiety with faith, where we promise you'll learn practical ways to keep your sanity and spiritual health intact. We'll explore how to discern and avoid me…
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Welcome back to another episode of the Post-Sermons Reflections Podcast, where we help you apply Sunday morning learning to Monday morning living as we connect others to the love of Jesus and help them live on gospel mission. This week, Liam is joined by Jason and Audley to discuss the latest sermon on Jonah. Jonah, a patriotic prophet, is asked by…
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Philippians 4:6-9 provides a blueprint for living from a place of peace, and emphasizes that peace itself is from God and surpasses all our understanding. Jesus said that in this world we will have trouble and sorrow, but we can be hopeful and continue living in peace because he has overcome the world through his life, death, and resurrection (John…
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Have you ever had a big decision to make? How did Jesus make decisions, big or small? Do you think he ever questioned his decisions, like choosing Judas? If we are truly "following Jesus," we want to make decisions about our life in the same way that he did. Here's what we know: He only did what he saw the Father doing, and he never made any decisi…
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There is much wisdom to be gleaned from the life of Elijah, and we as a community have different perspectives the Lord has given us to offer fresh revelation when we come together and learn as a body. Join us in Mooresville for the first installment of "Voices of the Congregation," a new series featuring three messages from various members of our c…
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In today's message, Pastor Jack talks about "The Power of Passing Through" and how as believers, we often carry emotional and spiritual baggage from hardships, preventing us from fully entering the blessings God has for us. Drawing from the stories of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land and the trials of figures like Jacob and Jesus, Pasto…
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Pastor Scott teaches on how to go deeper into the Holy of Holies than you have ever been before, and equips you to live in a perpetual personal revival. The keys taught in this sermon will empower you to have the presence of God intensify in your personal prayer life in an awesome way.By Pastor Scott Boyd
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Pastor Scott teaches on how to go deeper into the Holy of Holies than you have ever been before, and equips you to live in a perpetual personal revival. The keys taught in this sermon will empower you to have the presence of God intensify in your personal prayer life in an awesome way.By Pastor Scott Boyd
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The provided text discusses the complexities surrounding the authorship of the Bible. While traditional belief attributes most of the Old Testament to Moses and the New Testament to Paul the Apostle, historical evidence suggests a more intricate reality. Scholars have identified multiple authors for the Old Testament based on internal clues and sty…
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Influential Oregon author Tom Spanbauer died last week after a long illness with Parkinson’s disease. He was the author of five novels, including "The Man Who Fell In Love With The Moon" and "I Loved You More." Spanbauer shaped a generation of Pacific Northwest authors through his ‘Dangerous Writing’ workshops, with authors like Chuck Palahniuk, Li…
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In this episode of the Integrative Health Podcast, Dr. Jen interviews Courtney Luna, a former yacht chef who transformed her health through the carnivore diet. Courtney shares her inspiring journey of losing 55 pounds, coming off antidepressants, and healing her skin from persistent acne. She explains how years of yo-yo dieting led her to discover …
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In today's message, Pastor Jack encourages us to recognize that God desires for us to prosper in all areas of life—whether in our marriages, careers, or personal growth. He reminds us that spiritual prosperity comes through renewing both our minds and our words in line with God's truth. Pastor Jack emphasizes the importance of aligning what we say …
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Ever questioned if belief in God is a logical choice in today's world? Join us on Reflections as we tackle this and more, promising an enlightening journey through the landscape of faith and rationality. We'll debunk the myth that non-believers are inherently more educated or rational, making a bold case for the reasonableness of faith. Forget rely…
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What if you lived in a city where magic and amulets were as commonplace as smartphones are today? Journey with us to ancient Ephesus, a vibrant metropolis akin to New York City, where citizens worshipped the goddess Artemis and believed in the mystical powers of charms and amulets. We'll uncover how Paul's mission, as detailed in Acts 19, created r…
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In the midst of the external and internal conflict that is prevalent in the world around us, we need to understand the significance of standing firm in God's peace. Ephesians 6:10-18 focuses of the vital role of the "shoes of peace" in our spiritual armor and reminds us of our need for the Good News of Peace. Scripture shows us that the nature of G…
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I once heard the Lord say to me, "I am real and I am always speaking." This is the starting point with learning to hear the voice of God: If God is Truth and Reality, then everything else is a lie and counterfeit. He is real, and He is always speaking, the issue is not a speaking issue, but a listening and a hearing issue. Join us in Chapel Hill as…
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Elijah, nearing his end on earth, tested Elisha's commitment, yet Elisha refused to give up. (2 Kings 2:1-14). Elisha focused on inheriting Elijah's prophetic spirit and remained steadfast despite distractions. Today, this story warns us about all the voices and who and what we should focus on. Staying focused on what the Holy Spirit is doing, pers…
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Welcome back to another episode of the Post-Sermon Reflections Podcast, where we help you apply Sunday morning learning to Monday morning living. Join Liam, Audley, and Jason as they dive into Elder Marc's recent sermon on the contrasting lives of Matthew the tax collector and Simon the Zealot, both before and after they met Christ. Audley shares h…
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In today's message, Pastor Jack encourages us to never stop seeing ourselves as blessed, regardless of our circumstances. He reminds us that even in the valleys of life, we are still blessed, and we must maintain a vision of that blessing to keep it flowing into our lives. Using scripture from 2 Timothy and Romans, Pastor Jack emphasizes the power …
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Pastor Scott ministers on some of the greatest needs of your life in this sermon! These needs are wisdom and discernment. God's ways and thoughts are far higher than ours. We have to learn to not lean on our own understanding, but in all our ways acknowledge the Lord, and he will direct our paths. This sermon will teach you how to truly gain knowle…
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