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From the St. Paul Center, the Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn presents the deeply biblical roots of Catholic teaching and practice. Join him to learn how Sacred Scripture forms and informs our notions of morality and spirituality, liturgy and the sacraments, and so much more.
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The Henry Center Archive

The Henry Center for Theological Understanding

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This is our archive of public lectures and conversations where scholars and pastors offer careful reflection on a range of biblical, theological, and ecclesial topics. The HCTU seeks to bridge the gap between the academy and the church by cultivating resources and communities that promote Christian wisdom. This is accomplished through a cluster of initiatives, each of which is aimed at applying practical Christian wisdom to important kingdom issues—for the good of the church, for the soul of ...
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We are a gospel-centred family of churches, who worship joyfully, grow together, and live sent. This podcast features weekly messages from Liberti Gold Coast. Podcasts are also available for other Liberti churches. For more info, visit www.liberti.church
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Church Online is relatively new, and while many churches are broadcasting services online, few are developing a digital strategy using Church Online. What if your church looked at Church Online as a digital mission field? What if church online was used to create biblical community? For church planting? For launching multisite campuses? Can discipleship happen online? What if we used Church Online to make disciples, empowering them with Gospel to reach their family and friends? All of a sudde ...
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Sacramental Whine

David Oliver Kling

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Sacramental Whine an Independent Sacramental Movement Podcast is about the "Independent Sacramental Movement," which is a branch within Christianity rooted in the Catholic and Eastern/Oriental Orthodox branches of the Mystical Body of Christ. The host of the show is David Oliver Kling, a bishop within the Ancient Apostolic Church of Alexandria (http://www.alexandriancommunity.org/). +Oliver is a graduate of Wright State University with a BA in Philosophy and a BA in Religious Studies, a Mast ...
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The Church at Lake Travis:

The Church at Lake Travis

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Our church is a place where all are invited in to discover who God is and the purpose He has for all of us in His story. We think church should be one of the most engaging and exciting places on the planet—a place where people of any and all backgrounds can experience a God who is real and relevant in their lives today. And that’s exactly what we want to help you do!
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Sunday Morning services from Grace Baptist Church in Tyler, TX Our church is a sovereign grace, independent, Baptist church where hymnals are used during the song service and the King James Version of the Bible is used for preaching and teaching. We invite you to browse our web site where you will find more information about who we are and our doctrinal beliefs. We also invite you to come and visit our services. You will find a warm, and friendly atmosphere at Grace Baptist Church. We look f ...
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The Marcella Project

Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese

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Unplugged, authentic conversations with a preacher, pastor, and thought leader who has walked with women of faith for decades. Asking the hard questions, dealing with the real issues, seeing the Scriptures from a new lens. These conversations will put words to your female experience, ennoble you as Jesus intended and encourage you to bring your full self to the table. We’re reshaping our view!
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Come along and join us each week as we explore the Christian faith. We will observe the movements and moments of church history, connecting us to Christians from the past and learning from their successes and failures. We will examine controversial doctrines and issues to keep what is valuable and leave behind what is not. And we will study the Bible, our map for the Christian life.
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A History Podcast of the Christian Church told through the lives and thoughts of it's greatest thinkers. Season 1 – A.D. 1 – A.D. 500 Plato and Greek philosophy. Apostolic fathers Justin Martyr Irenaeus Clement of Alexandria Origin Cyprian Eusebius of Caesarea. Council of Nicaea Athanasies. Ephraim the Syrian. The Cappadocian fathers. The Council of Constantinople Ambrose John Chrysostom. Jerome. Augustine Cyril of Alexandria. The Council of Ephesus Theodor of Cyrus Leo the great. The Counci ...
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The KC Underground Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by different leaders of the KC Underground. The primary focus is intended to offer greater language, tools and equipping around disciple-making principles for missionaries and microchurch leaders.
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Living Water Community Church

Living Water Community Church

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We are a spiritual hospice for redeemed sinners. We seek the joy of the Lord Jesus Christ through the balm of His word applied to our broken hearts. Join us as we drink deeply of the Living Water of Jesus Christ.
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New Hope EPC Pittsburgh

New Hope Church Media Team

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Weekly sermons from New Hope Church on the North Side of Pittsburgh. Founded in 1994, New Hope is a diverse congregation that believes deeply in not only improving our relationship with Jesus, but impacting the community around us, reflecting the beauty of Jesus to those we interact with everyday.
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Sunday sermons preached at St. George's Anglican Church, Gate Pa, Tauranga. These are mostly based on the RCL Lectionary readings for that Sunday, with a few variations for our own lectionary in this Province, and special events here at Gate Pa.
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The life stories of the great sages, saints, gurus, and incarnations or avatars. In this podcast series, RajShree Maa will be narrating all about a Sage, Saint, Guru and an Incarnation or Avatar. Sage: A sage is a Wiseman who has the wisdom and knowledge about the Truth of God. Examples of sages are Chanakya, Hemadripant, Confucious, Tsun Zu. A sage is also a philosopher like Aristotle or Socrates. Saint: A saint is a person who has manifested to serve the purpose of the divine Lord Almighty ...
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Priest Pulse

Fr. Benjamin Gildas and Fr. Colin Chapman

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Priest Pulse takes a playful and prayerful look at ministry, news, culture, and politics through the lens of the Episcopal Church. Hosts Fr. Benjamin Gildas and Colin Chapman sit down with guests from around the Episcopal Church and mainline Protestantism for heart warming stories of faith, deep theological discussion, poking fun at culture and politics, and sometimes a silly game or two. Segments include Priest Pulse Roundtable, interviews with authors, theologians, and spiritual writers, g ...
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Bp. Greg Brewer reminds us that praising God is not just a suggestion—it’s a command that reorients our hearts toward availability, not just productivity. Through stories, Acts 10, and Revelation 21, he emphasizes that our presence here is no accident, but the result of divine appointments. We are not just busy people trying to survive—we are taber…
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In this episode, Brian and Cory discuss the third element of movement DNA (mDNA): Disciple-making. This is nothing new for us to talk about, but in this context, we’re focusing on how disciple-making is the engine of movement, so we emphasize the importance of making disciples who can replicate themselves, contrasting this with traditional Western …
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Can digital discipleship actually work in every culture? Or are we turning digital missions into digital colonization, leading missions with our methods instead of their cultural realities?When local leaders reshape the delivery, the message finally lands. That’s not failure. That’s the future. ►► Join The Fam! ►► ⁠Discord⁠ | ⁠Youtube⁠ | ⁠Whatsapp⁠…
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Episode 118. In this episode I am joined by Thomas Bradshaw, a former ISM priest and now UCC congregant. We talk about the intersectionality between the Independent Sacramental Movement and Mainline Churches such as the United Church of Christ. Links: Alexandrian Community. St. John's United Church of Christ, Massillon Ohio.…
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On Mother’s Day and Good Shepherd Sunday, Rev. Jordan Griesbeck shared the story of Tabitha—an ordinary woman whose life revealed the power of Christ’s resurrection. Through her acts of love, service, and community with the vulnerable, we see a life transformed by Jesus. But more than that, we see that God invites us to participate in His ongoing w…
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In this episode, Cory and Brian explore the mDNA (Movement DNA) of missional-incarnational impulse. This mDNA has been a missing component in the Western Church for too long. We have been called not to missional activity, but to live on mission, embodying the teachings of Jesus in our communities. We include practical examples of missional living, …
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Is content enough to reach people in digital missions? Or does digital ministry demand more than just clicks and views? Content may connect, but without community, it doesn’t disciple. And that disconnect is the silent killer of digital ministry.This isn’t about scaling sermons or mastering reels. It’s about building trust at the speed of relations…
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In this episode, I sit down with the fierce and wise Adrienne Gibson—a therapist, mom, preacher, recent seminary grad, and now co-author with Dr. Scot McKnight (yeah, that Scot McKnight!). Adrienne just finished our She Can Teach training at The Marcella Project, and y’all—her Palm Sunday sermon was 🔥 We dive deep into the toll life takes on women’…
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Join Pastor Nick and Pastor Stephen as they introduce our upcoming sermon series, Godly Men, in this new episode! Together they will unpack a little bit of what Biblical manhood looks like and what to expect in the next few weeks here at Fellowship Church: What does Biblical manhood really look like? Why is it important to understand Biblical manho…
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In this episode, Cory and Brian explore the profound implications of the phrase 'Jesus is Lord' within the context of faith and daily living. We emphasize the importance of understanding this concept not just as a belief but as a guiding principle that informs every aspect of life. We look at the significance of surrender, the practice of repentanc…
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Is the digital mission field breaking digital missionaries? What if soul care was the key to sustaining digital ministry, not a side note? Digital missionaries are pioneering in isolated spaces, often without support, facing grief, burnout and trauma no one sees. It’s not about sermons or strategy. It’s about presence. From Discord prayer threads t…
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Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on Peter’s restoration in John 21, where Jesus meets him in the very place of his failure—not with shame, but with grace. Rather than punishment, Peter receives healing and a renewed calling. Each week at church, we rehearse this story, encountering a God who meets us in our shame and clothes us with mercy.…
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Bishop George Sumner’s sermon highlights Peter’s restoration after his denial of Jesus, calling it the “Uh-oh Gospel.” Despite failure, Jesus forgives Peter and calls him to lead, showing that the Church is made of forgiven sinners. As we age, we come to see that even life’s hardships can glorify God. Through it all, Jesus welcomes us with grace.…
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Send us a text Maximus the Confessor – The Father of Byzantine Theology [Part 23] Season 2, Episode 2 👋 Welcome Welcome back to The History of the Christian Church! In Season Two, we continue our journey through the always vibrant and sometimes violent world of the Eastern Church. In today’s episode, we meet one of the most courageous and influenti…
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In this episode, Pastor Stephen sits down with Frank Yamrick, Fellowship’s Resident Church Planter, to share exciting updates on the upcoming church plant. They discuss Pastor Stephen’s vision for the sending church and explore key questions like: Why is now the right time to plant a church? What value will a new church bring to our community? What…
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Joey Durmire talks with Jared Looney, looking back on his participation in the 4th Lausanne Congress. 7 months later, they discuss some of the key highlights that continue to resonate with ongoing missiological reflection. #greatcommission #lausannesport #lausanne #globalmission #gospel #globalchurch…
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​​In this episode, Brian and Cory discuss the evolution of the Kansas City Underground, focusing on the six elements of movement DNA (mDNA) that were developed by Alan Hirsch. The mDNA has shaped and guided who we are as a network, though it’s not something we always talk about. We explore the importance of paradigm shifts, the role of community, a…
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The digital mission field is exploding, and The Church Digital is leading the way. In this episode, Jeff Reed shares a personal update before diving into new community breakthroughs on Discord, Twitch, and more. Virtual ministry is not just growing, it is transforming, and you are invited to be part of the movement.Get ready for big news: multiple …
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