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Remnant Uncovered is the anointed Worship team at The Sound of Heaven Church that ushers in the powerful presence of God. Take a listen to a new style of Christian music that will bring you into the throne room and encourage you in your journey with Christ.
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We are living in a crucial moment in time where worship has a strategic part to play in seeing God’s kingdom on earth as it is heaven. As a worship leader, songwriter, and founder of an online school, Roma Waterman has the privilege of raising up what she calls God-artists all over the world in the prophetic and creative, to discover together the transformation only Jesus can bring to lives and communities all over the world. Release the Sound — A Podcast on Prophetic Worship aims to help yo ...
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Heart and Soul Ministries, Rev David Evans A softer type of music with a more traditional sound and the good news of Jesus. Each program Rev David Evans gives a short talk on relevant Christian teachings and everyday topics. This we hope will be helpful for listeners who are unable to attend their church regularly and simply wish to enjoy worship music. Worship centred on the traditional sounds of Christian music, hymns and softer chorus styles. Heart and Soul Ministries welcomes you to tune ...
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His House Nashville is a called out group of believers worshipping God in Spirit and Truth and building a pure altar of worship and prayer unto King Jesus. Our vision is to see fewer platforms to man and more altars unto the King. We are the Ekklesia - a called-out body of believers gathering to establish, equip, and release believers into all mountains of culture. We desire to see the Kingdom of Heaven advance beyond four walls and Jesus get His full reward through the preaching of the full ...
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1. Barbara Calloway - Prayer For Families 2. Victory Worship feat. Vanessa Howell - What a Beautiful Agnus Dei 3. Damara Melissa - Where I Wanna Be 4. Rachel Kerr - Artist in Me 5. Tamela Mann - He Did It For Me 6. Aaron Lavell - Saved by Grace 7. Caleb Carroll - Jesus In Me 8. Elevation Worship - You Really Are 9. Brooke Ligertwood - Ancient Gates 10. Elevation Worship Feat. Jonsal Barrientes - Same God 11. Rachel Kerr - Glory 12. Psalmist Raine & The Refresh Tea - As It Is in Heaven 13. Ry ...
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Spooky Sh*t

Hope Harris and Brandi Lin

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Do you love spooky stories, ghostly encounters, inexplicable events, curious cryptids or ALL OF THE ABOVE AND SO MUCH MORE MY DEAR BOY!?!?!?!? Then you will love SPOOKY SH*T. Hope and Brandi will take you on a journey full of wonder, confusion, and unverified facts. We have journeyed into the densest forests and foggiest alleyways just to bring you your weekly dose of goosebumps. I mean, we haven’t left our beds but mentally, you know, we’ve explored some hardcore chills and thrills. You’ll ...
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More Programs @ www.OpenandClear.com - Join us while we immerse ourselves into each frequency of our spiritual universe. Each day is categorized by a different color of the rainbow, and it's attributes relating to our mind, body and spirit. It's perspective of "God", the universe and everything. This is one aspect of Spiritual Alchemy. --- Your host Rev. Devan Byrne has returned from his successful five year vision quest/service mission, which proceeded after his life changing podcast "I am ...
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David and Jan swap positions on today's program as Jan speaks about the issue of depression and rising up out of it. At one time Jan was involved in nursing and understands something of ths subject as she brings us a short word on the ability to rise up out of depression. The music side today is led by Heart and Soul producer, David Evans and featu…
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Who were the sons of Korah in the Old Testament and what was their role. What can they teach us today from their attitude to the house of God and Christian service. Listen as david speaks on this issue with Carla Evans leading the music side of today's program. You can contact us at heartandsoulmusic@bigpond.com or shalom68@bigpond.com…
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I’ve been doing some exciting work on a project I told you about earlier in the year. I’ve taken on CHSpurgeon.com and have been building up the content of that site dedicated to edifying resources by and about the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. And so I’m especially excited to announce a brand new podcast – The Spurgeon Legacy Podca…
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God is Love. Out of His great love for us, He endured the cross. So if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another with this type of love. It is this love that marks us as believers, and shows the world that we belong to Jesus. “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one ano…
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On today's programme we tell the story of the new Port Erin Methodist church - from plans that began 8 years ago, to the official opening ceremony yesterday morning. It's next to - but separate from - the 1903 church building on Station Road, and incorporates the hall and Sunday Schoolrooms added to the 1903 church in 1973. But what we have now is …
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All of our theological studies must begin with and be checked against the Word of God. These resources will help you dig deeper into Scripture: 📙 A Study Bible There are lots of good ones out there. Consider: - The ESV Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3s4jcU8) - Reformation Study Bible (https://amzn.to/3OyaeWS) - MacArthur Study Bible (https://amzn.to/…
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On the programme today : Jen Casson talks about her new community outreach under the GOD FOR ALL banner of the Methodist Church on the Island. It starts on Thursday 5th September at 11.30am in Castletown Methodist church lounge - if you'd like to know more, or lend a helping hand, email Jen - jen.casson@methodist.org.im Rev'd Andrew de Smet is an A…
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The Holy Spirit has been referred to as the “forgotten member of the Trinity.” At one extreme there are those who all but ignore the person and work of the Spirit and at the other extreme there are those who stray from Scripture in seeking to harness the power of the Spirit for their own purposes. We don’t want to commit either of these errors, but…
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Trying something a little different with a mid-week AT YOUR SERVICE - there's still lots on offer as we celebrate the Island's Patron Saint - Maughold - with walks, talks and food all based around Kirk Maughold - the Parish Church (set in the most stunning countryside with amazing coastal views!) The Choristers from St John The Baptist Parish Churc…
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We can never be disappointed, when we rest in the Peace our Lord gives us. “The valley of disappointment is not where your dreams go to die, it’s where His faithfulness comes alive” In the valley of disappointment, we get to chose what fruit is being produced, bitterness or faith. And once we choose faith in the valley, we receive the Peace that Pa…
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Just as one cannot see the entire Mississippi river when standing in its headwaters, believers initially see only a part of their salvation when they come to Christ. Romans 8:28-30 provides a high enough vantage point to reveal that God’s work in salvation begins in eternity past with His foreknowledge and extends into eternity future with our glor…
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What is our response going to be when we witness the Lord‘s victory in our life? There is only one response: and that is praise. There is only one response and that is to lift a joyful noise unto the Lord for His mercy endures forever. The psalms are filled with grateful adoration for all the Lord has done for His people. Make a joyful noise unto t…
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Rev'd Katy Canty is a teacher, an ordained priest in the Anglican Church, a wife, a mother and an author. She's also worked for 14 years as chaplain in a Liverpool prison, and joins us on the programme this week to share what she's learned from her time 'inside' She also explains how retirement from prison chaplaincy led to another role - this time…
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Life-expectancy worldwide is twice what it was a hundred years ago. And because of modern medicine, many of us don’t often see death up close. That makes it easy to live as if death is someone else’s problem. It isn’t. On this archive episode of the Reasonable Theology podcast we sit down with Matthew McCullough, a pastor and author who recently pu…
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Will you place your faith in the mocking chants of Goliath, or in the mighty power of Yahweh? Faith is what enlarges us and equips us to fulfill the destiny that God has written on our lives. We must understand that it was BY FAITH, that mighty exploits were done for the Kingdom of God. ”Who through faith conquered kingdoms, enforced justice, obtai…
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The Rt Rev'd Mark Davies is Bishop of MIddleton in Manchester - and at the same time he's taking care of the Diocese of Sodor and Man until Bishop-Elect Patricia Hillas takes up her ministry in October - this week he's talking about vocations - and reminds us that we've all got one. And from the archives, another chance to listen to Loretta Minghel…
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Watch this on YouTube here: Today worship teams face all kinds of different challenges; Technical constraints, managing volunteer logistics, avoiding burnout, and the list goes on. Tim Koh and I dive into the joys and challenges of cultivating a thriving worship ministry. We discuss how to foster authentic relationships, empower each team member, a…
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Children are a gift from God. They’re worth protecting and defending at any cost. In fact, we have a biblical responsibility to do so. There is a divine destiny on our children that flourishes under the truth of who God says they are. When wicked decrees and ideologies are sent against them, it is up to families; parents who fear God more than they…
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Watch this on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/45updYYYOBY How is God moving in India's churches through local worship? Allen Ganta shares his testimony of witnessing and being a part of his country’s song of worship being revealed. His initiatives to mentor young worship leaders and organize songwriting camps are nurturing a new generation committed…
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As their annual Conference celebrates 50 years of women's ordination as presbyters - ministers - in the Methodist Church, Past President of Conference, Rev'd Sonia Hicks, tells her story that reveals the path to progress was not always an easy one. We've music - and comments from organist Gareth Moore - recorded in St Thomas's Church in Douglas las…
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Without the moral authority of God and without people being self-governing under the moral authority of God, you have chaos and confusion. Government matters because righteousness and justice matter to King Jesus. Growing in maturity requires taking a biblical approach to the issues of the day, and not being led by our emotions or the “way” we were…
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Did the United States truly have a Christian founding, or were the Founders simply Deists who desired to create a secular nation? This question has been hotly debated for generations, and our society increasingly regards the idea of America's Christian heritage as something to be minimized, rejected, or denied. So what is the truth regarding the fa…
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As we celebrate 60 years of broadcasting on Manx Radio, today's programme features a few of the guests and topics we've covered on Sunday mornings over the past years. Rev'd Marc Wolverson and Gareth Moore discuss REV - the TV sitcom that took the lid off clergy life; we recall the characters we met, and stories we heard, during the long-running se…
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“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd sacrifices his life for the sheep.” John 10:11 NLT The Good Shepherd shows us His faithful love by way of the Master dying for His Servants. His life was the good for the bad, the wise for the fools, the pure for the impure, the loving for the hateful, the spotless for the blemished, the clean for the dirt…
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Watch this on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/s9dU2Vswkws?si=o29U4aMwm-XQvQfT Is there a place for lamenting in worship? Luke Taylor is the creative arts pastor for Hope Unlimited Church on the central coast NSW. Under the leadership of Mark and Darlene Zschech, Luke plays a vital role in worship and pastoral care both locally and globally as part o…
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The Isle of Man Church Music Association seems to have been founded in 1897 and over the years has had some celebrated leaders, including Miss M L Wood, founder of our beloved Manx Music Festival. In recent years, the Association's influence has waned - but all that is set to change as leadership has recently been picked up by Dr Peter Litman, Gare…
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There is no name higher, than the precious and powerful name of Jesus! “Therefore, God elevated him to the place of highest honor and gave him the name above all other names,” Philippians 2:9 NLT When you hear the name of Jesus, if you don't feel a jolt of praise then it's because you don't really know the name that set you free. It was Jesus who s…
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Back when he was an avowed atheist, J Warner Wallace put his skills as a cold-case homicide detective to work investigating the claims of the Gospels and became a follower of Jesus. Now he is a speaker, apologist, and an author as well as a Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, an adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola Univ…
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In Pauls' letter to the Philippians, we find a profound analogy for Christians living in this world: just as the citizens of Philippi lived as Romans despite their geographical distance from Rome, believers are called to live as citizens of heaven while residing on earth. The Philippians embraced Roman customs, language, and loyalty because they ch…
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On today's programme, three people share poignant stories about their late Father - and Pioneer Minister Rev'd Alex Brown, who lives and ministers in Douglas, explores what it means to be fully human. And there's music too - and our regular Notice Board. Items for inclusion on the notice board can be emailed to judithley@manxradio.com…
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Babylon is a counterfeit kingdom. The Babylonian spirit is a demonic counterfeit spirit to the kingdom of God. The storyline of the Bible is that whatever God creates, Satan counterfeits. Satan sought to topple God as king and to establish a counterfeit kingdom. He and his fallen angels lost that battle, and since then, he seeks to establish wicked…
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Today Carla hosts the program and we play various hymns and songs with a special guest singer from Canada with her own composition. Hymns like All My Hope On Thee Is Founded are included and david speaks on the words of Jesus ask and you shall receive. As you isten let the Holy Spirit build your faith in seeking the Lord - asking, seeking, knocking…
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Jan Baker hosts today's program with a great selection of hymns and songs from the msuic of the church throughout the ages and David shares the new Footprints on the Sands. Many know the original footprints but the new one opens up a new concept of Jesus and us walking together ending in a dance. You are welcome to contact us for comment. at hearta…
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Rev'd Susan McIver is the Safeguarding Officer in the Nottingham and Derby District of the Methodist Church. She visited the Island recently, to lead a study day - open to members of churches of all denominations - on SILENCE in the context of safeguarding ..... when it's necessary and helpful, and when it's recognised as a tool, used to manipulate…
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We are excited to go on this journey of truth together to address some of the big issues that are plaguing our culture. Our hope is that the lies of our day are dismantled with the Truth of the gospel. There are only Two Kingdoms- There is not a third option. In fact there has never been a third option for mankind. Then Elijah approached all the pe…
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The Kingdom of God has power over devils. "But if I drive out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has come upon you" Matthew 12:28 King Jesus is undefeated. He is in charge of a Kingdom that is undefeated. Jesus said once we have been saved, then we are adopted, grafted and placed in His Kingdom as Co-Heirs with Him, to demonstrate…
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Thursday 6 June, 2024 is the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings - lone pipers throughout the British Isles have been taking turns to each play a poignant piece of music at various locations at 8am each morning. By the time we reach the anniversary on 6 June, the piece will have been played on 80 consecutive mornings, at 80 different locations -…
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What does it mean to be well-read? How can we choose which books are worth our time and which ones aren’t? Is it okay to give up on a book we’re not enjoying? Do audiobooks ‘count’ as reading? On this episode of the podcast we’re tackling all of these questions and a lot more. Our guest is Andy Naselli, professor at Bethlehem College and Seminary a…
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Earlier this year, Angela Southern, a member of Ballagarey Methodist Church, was selected to represent not just the Isle of Man, but the whole of the British Isles, at the All Africa Conference of Churches - an ecumencial body which accounts for over 200 million Christians across the African Continent. Our local Christian Aid Rep Louise Whitelegg c…
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The book of Acts tells the story of a man named Saul who becomes Paul, and what that great encounter on the Damascus Road did for the early church then, and what it has done for the church now. “But the Lord said to him, “Go, for he is a chosen instrument of mine to carry my name before the Gentiles and kings and the children of Israel." Acts 9:15 …
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Each week, Christians around the world gather to worship with their local congregations. How this looks varies from church to church, but there are some aspects that should always be included. Here are 4 essential elements of a worship service. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ▶ The Regulative Principle of Worship ♫ Psalm Singing Resources 🗒️ Principles for Pu…
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“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.” - Romans 8:28. This is a well-known and well-loved verse, and yet it is commonly misused, misunderstood, and misapplied. The problem is not that people misuse Romans 8:28 by making it say too much, but by making it say too…
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Praying the Keeills Week has started and between now and Saturday 25 May, there's a daily programme of walks - both long and short - an evening talk, a coach trip - and even the blessing of the Peel Lifeboat! Catherine Wareing explains that this week is a chance to visit some of the Island's keeill sites - the ruined but sacred chapels dotted aroun…
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“His mother said to the servants, “Whatever He says to you, do it.”” John 2:5 NKJV We see that Mary's words to the servants revealed that she was willing to let her son do whatever He desired to do.She had complete trust in Jesus, that whatever He chose to do would be exactly what was needed for the people. Mary did not try to take command and solv…
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The Puritans are, at the same time, highly regarded and highly disdained—depending on who you ask. There are many caricatures about who the Puritans were, what they taught, and what they can still teach us today. On top of this, much of their writing can seem difficult for the modern reader. So why should we bother with the Puritans? On this episod…
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Christian Aid Week starts today and the project for this year is to use the mighty pigeon pea to transform the lives of the people of Malawi - people living in extreme poverty, but with the capacity to raise their standard of living with help to farm - and use - the hardy pigeon pea crop more efficiently. Local Christian Aid Representative, Louise …
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Now is the time to rise up and display the righteousness of God, so His glory may be seen in all the earth. “They may be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, for the display of His splendor. They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated”Isaiah 61:3-4 Isaiah is prophetically declaring that the redeemed…
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Are you serving others including your church in what you think is an unimportant function or do you feel others have more important and better recognised functions than you. Service happens in many areas of life. Consider some Bible people who might appear to be functioning in positions that seem so-so and relatively important but they are so "chuf…
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