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Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

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Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been ”Making Known the Love of Christ” in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God’s Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library and the Weill Center for the Performing Arts. We invite you to visit us in person! Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan is a proud member of The Lutheran Church—Mi ...
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Shebrew in the City is a podcast exploring all things Jewish. Combining interviews and informational episodes, join Nicole Kelly as she discusses her journey with motherhood, spirituality, and everything from Hanukkah to the Holocaust. Giving a voice to modern Jews and spreading love and joy, whether you're Jewish, Jew-ish, or not anything resembling Jewish at all, there's something here for everyone.
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Take a Wander with Shebs showcases some of the top personalities in the tourism industry. What distinguishes this podcast from other travel podcasts? Each episode tries to take my guests on a journey to uncover matters they may not have discussed on their platform or in the media. The show's subjects for discussion will cover more than simply travel locations, favourite places or foods, and how to travel efficiently. I go deeper into why and what an individual may have learnt from a trip or ...
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Emission culturelle de Feat-y Présentée par Héloise Décarre. Coup de coeur ou découverte musicale Mixage Héloise Décarre & @Feat-y Musique intro Jones Meadow mixée par @Feat-y
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Welcome to FitTalk with me Sheba! I'm a certified strength coach/fitness trainer and am totally passionate about what I do! I'm an ACE certified personal trainer, Crossfit L1 trainer, EKFA L1 &2 trainer, NESTA wellness and weight management specialist and Super Body Super Body personal trainer. I've been in the IT industry for the longest time, my last as a game producer, before I took on my passion. Im going to be in a dialogue with interesting people as well as a monologue on health and fi ...
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"My Name Is Sheba" is a fictional podcast about the creative life and the beautiful struggle. It chronicles the journey of iconic jazz/R&B artist Sheba Hawkins's rise from obscurity to superstardom, and the music she created along the way. Narrated by Grammy award winning producer Monroe Jones, and based on the music of Kandace Springs, "My Name Is Sheba" is a different kind of story.
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Welcome to the podcast where all stories are welcome. This is a podcast with no agenda. Hidden or otherwise. In a freewheeling conversation over coffee, Sheba gently nudges people to shake off their masks and share their real selves. Hear what keeps people ticking, what helps them make sense of the world, and what is the inner, most private conversation people have with themselves. Hear people being, well….human. Expect to hear from the quiet introverts, because Sheba has a soft corner for them.
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The Sheboyganders

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A segmented comedy variety show with brothers who are Joey and Robert who are us who are the hosts of this podcast which is The Sheboyganders. Segments include: The Sheboygan Second, Future True Crime, Robert's Review Review, and more? Please listen or oh my god will we have feelings.
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Shocks Of Sheba is a reggae show that has been heard on KBOO 90.7fm, in Portland Oregon, for over 30 years. Hosted by Michele and Teresa, we specialize in positive roots reggae both old and new. Shocks of Sheba hopes to inspire new reggae listeners to desire more reggae music, as well as keep the reggae veterans interested. Plenty of crunchy vinyl without apology.
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Henry David Thoreau said, “We are constantly being invited to be who we are.” Yet how many of us accept the invitation to show up 100% authentically in our interactions with one another? How often do we feel safe enough to bring our whole selves to a conversation or a relationship? Most of us are held back by limiting beliefs and fear of being misunderstood and not belonging. In a world where people are hiding to stay “safe”, speaking our vulnerable truth is probably the most courageous thin ...
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Led by parents Rob (an ex-Olympic rower) and Rachel (a twice gold medal winner at the World Triathlon Championships) Hamill, The Cruising Kiwis, along with their three boys, Finn, Declan, and Ivan, have an unusual and poignant story, which really sets them apart from other families who have broken free of the rat race to sail around the world. Back…
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In our series entitled The Power of ‘RE’, we’re seeking to kick off the new year right be looking at 4 essential RE-words that can dramatically impact our lives. And today in part 1, our word is Restart - as we take a look at the most important and necessary Restart available to us – a Restart which we can’t truly live without.…
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Do our hearts go out to people around us as did the heart of Jesus? Have you looked around you to see the pain, suffering and hurt in the world, in your community, in your family? Maybe it is time that we take a closer look at the emptiness, confusion and loneliness that lies in our world. Maybe it is time that we see people with the eyes of Jesus …
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King Herod’s lust, pride and probably his consumption of one too many drinks at his own party, made him speak words he would later regret. To impress his guests he made a vow to his niece who had just danced for him, “Ask me for whatever you wish, and I will give it to you. Up to half my kingdom.” There’s an old saying, “Be careful what you wish fo…
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King Herod’s lust, pride and probably his consumption of one too many drinks at his own party, made him speak words he would later regret. To impress his guests he made a vow to his niece who had just danced for him, “Ask me for whatever you wish, and I will give it to you. Up to half my kingdom.” There’s an old saying, “Be careful what you wish fo…
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After our weekly Bible study, we had an off the cuff conversation. Thought it was interesting and insightful. maybe if this is received well, it is something we can expand upon. ----- Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been "Making Known the Love of Christ" in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregati…
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King Herod’s lust, pride and probably his consumption of one too many drinks at his own party, made him speak words he would later regret. To impress his guests he made a vow to his niece who had just danced for him, “Ask me for whatever you wish, and I will give it to you. Up to half my kingdom.” There’s an old saying, “Be careful what you wish fo…
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Jesus authorized His disciples to say and do what He said and did. That was the scope of their authority. He does the same for you and your pastors whom God has called and ordained to serve you. He authorizes us as His people to say and do what He says and does both as the priesthood of all believers and as pastors. ----- Trinity Lutheran Church, S…
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Jesus authorized His disciples to say and do what He said and did. That was the scope of their authority. He does the same for you and your pastors whom God has called and ordained to serve you. He authorizes us as His people to say and do what He says and does both as the priesthood of all believers and as pastors. ----- Trinity Lutheran Church, S…
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Jesus authorized His disciples to say and do what He said and did. That was the scope of their authority. He does the same for you and your pastors whom God has called and ordained to serve you. He authorizes us as His people to say and do what He says and does both as the priesthood of all believers and as pastors. ----- Trinity Lutheran Church, S…
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At the end of the day here’s what you need to know and believe. Have no fear, have faith in Jesus who has conquered sin and death for you. He became sin for you; He died your death for you. He rose from the dead for you. He reigns in highest heaven for you. He comes to you in Holy Baptism, Holy Communion, and His Holy Word. These are the humble rob…
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At the end of the day here’s what you need to know and believe. Have no fear, have faith in Jesus who has conquered sin and death for you. He became sin for you; He died your death for you. He rose from the dead for you. He reigns in highest heaven for you. He comes to you in Holy Baptism, Holy Communion, and His Holy Word. These are the humble rob…
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Jealousy--is it a good thing or a bad thing? It really depends. When jealousy is motivated by self-seeking desire, fear, and anxiety, then it is a wicked and terribly destructive thing. But when jealousy is motivated for holiness, it is right. In this passage we see a right sort of jealousy that leads to the salvation of Esther and the destruction …
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At the end of the day here’s what you need to know and believe. Have no fear, have faith in Jesus who has conquered sin and death for you. He became sin for you; He died your death for you. He rose from the dead for you. He reigns in highest heaven for you. He comes to you in Holy Baptism, Holy Communion, and His Holy Word. These are the humble rob…
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In this podcast, I spoke to producer and host Ernest White II about his television docuseries, Fly Brother with Ernest White II. We delved into the current season 3, which is airing on PBS, and his journey in filming the show. We also touched on his previous appearance on the podcast, which you can watch on this link 👉 https://youtu.be/MROgsF1yHGg …
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One of the things we learn from this incident on the Sea of Galilee is that the disciples still have a lot to learn about Jesus. To be a disciple means that you are a learner. So it was with the twelve. So it is with us. They were not disciples, and we are not disciples, because of what we know, but rather we are disciples because we need to contin…
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One of the things we learn from this incident on the Sea of Galilee is that the disciples still have a lot to learn about Jesus. To be a disciple means that you are a learner. So it was with the twelve. So it is with us. They were not disciples, and we are not disciples, because of what we know, but rather we are disciples because we need to contin…
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One of the things we learn from this incident on the Sea of Galilee is that the disciples still have a lot to learn about Jesus. To be a disciple means that you are a learner. So it was with the twelve. So it is with us. They were not disciples, and we are not disciples, because of what we know, but rather we are disciples because we need to contin…
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What happens when you transition from a traditional upbringing to becoming a trailblazer in the world of fashion and social media? In this episode, we sit down with Elaine Chaya, an influential fashionista from Los Angeles, to uncover her remarkable journey. Elaine opens up about her roots in a tight-knit Iranian Jewish community, her shift from co…
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“The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground. He sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows; he knows not how. The earth produces by itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” We don’t rel…
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“The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground. He sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows; he knows not how. The earth produces by itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” We don’t rel…
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“The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground. He sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows; he knows not how. The earth produces by itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” We don’t rel…
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“Out of the depths I cry to you,” writes the psalmist. Trapped in the depths of sin and death, we become painfully aware that we cannot save ourselves. Yet when out of the depths of despair, we cry out to the Lord, our Father in heaven hears our cry. He, who sent Jesus into the depths of our sin and death, reaches down His hand in Christ to lift us…
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“Out of the depths I cry to you,” writes the psalmist. Trapped in the depths of sin and death, we become painfully aware that we cannot save ourselves. Yet when out of the depths of despair, we cry out to the Lord, our Father in heaven hears our cry. He, who sent Jesus into the depths of our sin and death, reaches down His hand in Christ to lift us…
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