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St Joe Community Church

St Joe Community Church

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St Joe Community Church is located at 2900 North Anthony Blvd., just a few blocks south of the campus of Purdue University at Fort Wayne. Pastor Greg Byman serves as the senior pastor and the entire St Joe church family welcomes you to join us for worship service each Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org , email StJoeCommunity@gmail.com, or call (260) 471-4704.
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New City Church Denver

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New City Church exists for God’s glory and the good of people. We believe the Gospel is best communicated and believed in a local community of committed believers on God’s mission. We believe that All of Christ, is for All of Life, for All of Denver. The mission of New City is to glorify God by making disciples through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We believe that God’s mission and the mission of His Church are inseparably linked. If God’s mission is to be glorified through the redemption and ...
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You now can enjoy listening to the smart, sophisticated news coverage from Biscayne Times, the #1 source of hyperlocal news for the Biscayne Corridor’s best neighborhoods, from Brickell to Broward, including all the waterfront and island communities.
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Conservationists have been trying to incentivize environmental preservation for more than a century in Florida. If history has made one thing clear, however, it’s that it’s not an easy feat. Indeed, not everyone sees – or cares about – nature’s intrinsic value, focusing rather on how it extrinsically serves our needs. Even then, amid high-rises, of…
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Arch Creek Park is in trouble – dirty trouble – and local activists are organizing once again to save a historic landmark in North Miami they began fighting for more than 40 years ago. In 1972, environmental lawyer Maureen Harwitz read in a newspaper that Chrysler Automobile Corporation sought to convert historic Arch Creek Park into a used auto lo…
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The city of North Miami Beach’s special mayoral race is in high gear. Now that the qualifying period has officially closed, residents have one month to weigh out potential candidates before the Dec. 5 election. Although pickings are slim in quantity, residents may find that both names on the ballot hold some weight. Evan Scott Piper and Paule Villa…
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As flames spread through Miami-Dade’s massive North Dade Landfill trash incinerator earlier this year in February, destroying the heart of the county’s waste-management system while spreading chemicals through the air, residents could smell, taste and see the results of decades of failed leadership. For years, successive mayors and commissions punt…
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The city of Miami has big plans for Edgewater’s Margaret Pace Park, and it’s asking the community what it thinks. District 2 Commissioner Sabina Covo and Chris Evans, the city’s parks and recreation director, came together Aug. 10, 2023, to unveil the park’s master plan at the park itself. Located on approximately eight acres of waterfront land alo…
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“It will be blue for the Miami sky and for the sea, but also blue for the frames of Emtiti,” said Stéphane Denève enthusiastically, making a gesture around his face. Emtiti. Is that … something Egyptian? “No, no,” he laughed. “M.T.T. You know, Michael Tilson Thomas! He wears those blue glasses!” Denève was discussing some of the themes he plans to …
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With Miami’s hotel revenue soaring to 24% higher than pre-pandemic levels last year, networking coalition Commercial Real Estate Women Miami (CREW) gathered some of the industry’s top women leaders last month to home in on what’s working for the city’s tourism business – and what’s not. Moderated by Mabelle Perez, director of hotels and hospitality…
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The town of Surfside will have a special election Nov. 7, 2023, that could change future elections in the municipality. Residents will vote on five charter amendments, one that would extend the terms of both the mayor and commissioners from two to four years and another that would require a mayoral candidate to receive a majority vote before being …
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The job of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau may be to attract tourism business to Miami-Dade County, but it’s well aware that fine dining isn’t just for tourists. So when the snowbirds start to fly north that’s our cue to enjoy three-course specialty menus at restaurants all around town, because Miami Spice is back. If you haven’t sta…
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Poor water quality in Biscayne Bay and its effects on underwater sea animals have been hot topics since the 2020 fish kill, which made headlines statewide and has occurred again every year since. Lesser known, however, are the impacts such conditions have on those found higher up, both in the food chain and in the ecosystem itself. Resting on tree …
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There will come a time, perhaps in the next two years as planned, when Inter Miami will move into its beautiful new soccer stadium at Miami Freedom Park near Miami International Airport. Until then, Fort Lauderdale civic officials want the world to know their city is the current home of Lionel Messi – not Miami. What good is having a living legend …
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The Gibson Room, as we realized, is never what you expect it to be. It’s better. Let the incurious and their patient Prestons insist on sorting experiences into narrow, limited categories. For the Biscayne Tippler, the gates to paradise open in the unlikeliest places as long as you have eyes to see them... Thanks for listening! For more local news …
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It’s a tale as old as time, with several chapters unfolding in recent months in the Biscayne Times. February 2023’s “$46 Million Condo Shock” cover story and “Palm Bay’s Triple Trouble” in March have collectively told the story of three Palm Bay condominium buildings that have become battlegrounds over high repair costs or disagreements in manageme…
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Residents at Palm Bay Towers have been paying off high assessment fees as they wait for litigation against their condo association to conclude. Litigation against the Palm Bay Yacht Club’s $46 million assessment is well underway, with final testimonies, closing arguments and a judge’s ruling expected within the next week or so... Thanks for listeni…
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The racial divide in North Miami Beach city government is coming to a head, with white commissioners “standing by their man,” Mayor Anthony DeFillipo, regardless of growing evidence that he has moved to Davie in violation of the city charter. Meanwhile, the city’s Black commissioners are making themselves scarce until the mayor is forced out, altho…
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The Palm Bay Yacht Club stands 27 stories high at 780 NE 69th St., and real estate listings for its residences – with price tags between $338,000-$600,000 – boast of Biscayne Bay views, luxury amenities and an idyllic South Florida lifestyle. What’s not included in those effusive property descriptions is that current owners are being told they must…
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It would be difficult to imagine that a small eight-block town on the coast of South Florida could produce so much controversy within its borders, but Surfside has found a way. In just two months, a concealed meeting with wealthy developers, sudden resignations, a parody email and an underfunded, high-stake investigation have all plagued the small …
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Sunday, November 6, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Reflections on the End and Beginning of Life and was delivered on Sunday, November 6, 2022 by David Mitchell. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in…
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The future is clear for Aventura politics as the races to fill all but one of its open commission seats have been over for months now. Mayor-elect Howard Weinberg and future Commissioners Michael Stern and Paul Kruss were automatically elected when they each stood unopposed by the qualifying deadline in August. Weinberg and Stern are back after hav…
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Joe Cole is a bartender. He’s not a mixologist, not an apothecary, and not an artisanal cocktail crafter. He has a warm smile framed by a flowing white wizard’s beard. Somehow, he manages to be everywhere at once, making all the folks who walk into his establishment a little bit happier for having found their way there. He’s not the owner of Lost B…
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What could be missing from a $4 billion master-planned community whose blueprint already includes luxury housing, retail shops, green spaces and even a 7-acre artificial lagoon? For SoLé Mia developers LeFrak and Turnberry, the answer was rather straightforward: health care. The idea fell into their laps when University of Miami Health System – UHe…
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, images of the widespread devastation of homes in southwest Florida caused by a relentless storm surge has political leaders and insurance industry advocates clamoring for a major overhaul of the state’s property insurance market to deal with the catastrophic impact of flooding. In Miami-Dade County, the situation …
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Sunday, October 30, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Trust God Completely and was delivered on Sunday, October 30, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Language and …
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Sunday, October 23, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Full of Grace and Truth and was delivered on Sunday, October 23, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Language a…
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Sunday, October 16, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled How We Serve Christ Together and was delivered on Sunday, October 16, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Langu…
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Sunday, October 9, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Jesus Finds Zacchaeus and was delivered on Sunday, October 9, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Language and c…
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Sunday, October 2, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled What Should We Do? and was delivered on Sunday, October 2, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Language and clos…
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Sunday, September 25, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Colossians 2 and was delivered on Sunday, September 25, 2022 by Ryan Strother. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Language and c…
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Sunday, September 11, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Start with Love and was delivered on Sunday, September 11, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. St Joe provides its worship services in American Sign Language and c…
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Sunday, September 4, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled How to Constantly Talk to God and was delivered on Sunday, September 4, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast.By Greg Byman
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Sunday, August 28, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Summary Advice for a Local Church and was delivered on Sunday, August 28, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast.By Greg Byman
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The reconfigured Senate District 34 seat, formerly District 35, has three opponents on the Aug. 23 primary ballot, fighting for a fair shot at representing its constituents. Incumbent Sen. Shevrin “Shev” Jones, Florida’s first openly gay senator, has served in the seat for two years since the 2020 election and is now seeking another term. Before th…
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There’s no doubt Audrey Edmonson is itching to get back into the political arena. The former Miami-Dade County commissioner appeared ready to shake up the status quo by taking on U.S. Rep Frederica S. Wilson in the upcoming Democratic primary in August. Now that Edmonson’s backed off that seismic political slugfest by not qualifying for the Distric…
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Sunday, July 17, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled Christ Followers Pursue Purity and was delivered on Sunday, July 17, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast.By Greg Byman
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After six years in the red, North Miami is at last in the black. From one end of the city to another, signs of life are visible everywhere – from Solé Mia in the northeast and downtown to uninviting stretches of NW Seventh Avenue. More than a dozen significant developments will likely alter North Miami’s landscape significantly by 2030, including l…
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Residents living in District 4 of Miami-Dade County will have one less box to check on their ballot come Election Day, and with a new commissioner already decided, constituents of Miami Beach can expect a familiar face. Former Miami Beach Commissioner Micky Steinberg automatically won the race for the fourth seat on the Board of County Commissioner…
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A group of environmentalists has been advocating for more organic pest control in Miami Shores for three years now. But when multiple kids went home May 5 with green spots on their skin and clothing after playing in a local field, parents marshaled around the village’s integrated pest management policy (IPM)... Thanks for listening! For more local …
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Today is Sunday, June 26, 2022, and welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today's message is entitled Jesus Calls the First Disciples and was delivered by Bill Wallace. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. So now, let’s open the bible, get a notepad and pen, and prepare to hear…
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With a goal of lowering greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 in mind and an effort to electrify its public transportation fleet already underway, Miami-Dade County is now taking another stand against climate change, by encouraging property owners to go solar. The county recently launched its 2022 solar co-op in partnership with Solar United…
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Sunday, June 19, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled The Misunderstood Father and was delivered on Sunday, June 19, 2022 by Donovan Coley. For more information about the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission visit www.FWRM.com. For more information about today's message, visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons…
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For two years, local food banks have been dealing with increased demand for assistance from those greatly affected by the pandemic. Now, these food banks face even more pressure as the cost of everyday goods continues to increase amid supply chain shortages worsened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – leading families to seek help putting food on the…
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