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Eucharist

Eucharist Church SF

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A podcast of Eucharist Church in San Francisco that explores what it looks like for a community of disciples to live all of life in reference to Christ.
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Word & Table

Stephen Gauthier, Alex Wilgus

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Word and Table is a weekly podcast about liturgy, sacrament, and the great tradition of Christian worship and why it is vital in our world today. It is hosted by Fr. Alex Wilgus, rector at Redemption Anglican Church in The Colony, TX and features Fr. Stephen Gauthier, the Canon Theologian of the Diocese of the Upper Midwest in the Anglican Church in North America
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St. Matthew's Daily Offices

St. Matthew's Church in Newport Beach, California

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Audio recordings of Morning and Evening Prayer from St. Matthew's Church in Newport Beach, California. If you'd like to join us live on Zoom, please access the Prayer Resources section of our website: https://www.stmatthewsnewport.com/prayer-resources
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Anglican Perspective

American Anglican Council

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Anglican Perspective puts you on the frontline of leadership development, church growth, and a global reformation. Stay tuned to the latest news and discussions happening in the Anglican Communion and see what the American Anglican Council is up to as it brings biblically-faithful, Great Commission Anglicanism to North America and the world.
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The Sacramentalists

The Sacramentalists

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The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.
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I am finally updating this podcast and making it broadly available in podcast form. This podcast exists to show how Jesus Christ is the desire of every nation. We will discuss apologetics, theology, and philosophy with the aim of showing you the beauty of the God revealed in and through Jesus Christ. I hope you enjoy!
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Welcome to Catacomb Theology! A podcast exploring all manners of Christianity as it relates to the Church and World of today, as well as how it is related to the Church and World of the past. Join host Jaden Casteel as he delves into uniting Biblical topics and Christian elements, in order to shed light on Jesus' Church and His Gospel to those who have a relationship with Him, those who are just now meeting Him, and everyone in between. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po ...
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Old Paths New Steps

Malissa Bertella, Josh Lott, Peter Voorhees

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Walking in ancient paths with contemporary feet, finding hope for today. Join us as we explore the profound intersection of theology, sociology, and science through a lens of compassion and hope. Old Paths New Steps bridges timeless wisdom with modern understanding, creating space for authentic conversations about trauma, healing, and what it means to be fully human.
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Devices and Desires

Fr. Bryan Wandel, Fr. Andrew Thebeau, James Kibby

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We're taking a deeper dive into the culture we live in. We'll need three things: (1) An understanding of the culture we find ourselves in. (2) A sharp analysis of the cracks in the smooth, seemingly solid narrative that our culture tells us about what it means to live a good life. (3) A new imagination of what it looks like for the gospel of Christ to open up and thrive from within the cracks of our culture. This podcast comes from clergy and laypeople at Church of the Atonement in Buffalo, ...
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The Gospel Simplicity Podcast is centered around the conviction that the gospel is really good news. Here you will find conversations with Christians from various traditions as we seek to unpack the beautiful simplicity and transformative power of the gospel. Gospel Simplicity is known for ecumenical dialogue that is charitable and open to learning from people with whom you might disagree. We believe that God desires for his Church to be one, united in love for God and neighbor, and on missi ...
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Blood & Bone

Connor Longaphie

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Blood & Bone is a podcast that brings church history to life from the Confessional Lutheran perspective. In our adventures, we'll cover the Lutheran reformation, Scholasticism, arrival in the Americas, and modern Lutheran history in no particular order, with maximum accuracy and enthusiasm. Grab a drink or snack and join us as we get to the fleshy core of what it means to be one body with the church of the past. This podcast is brought to you by Transcendent Truth Media. https://transcendent ...
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The Pastor's Call Podcast

Refresh Digital Services

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By interviewing pastors from local churches, my hope is that you will be encouraged as you hear the stories and lives of men and women who have responded to the call of God to become ministers of the gospel. This podcast is for anyone, but particularly to those considering the pastoral ministry and feel that God has called them to it. By talking to those who have gone before we can all be encouraged in what God has called us to. Let's explore the pastor's call! If you are a pastor and intere ...
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1 Corinthians 4:1–17 – Sophie and Peter1. Why was verses 3-5 not focused on? (0:44)2. What does it mean to suffer as we live a cross shaped life (6:41)3. Does the way we live need to look like what Paul described, do we need to wear ‘rags’ or is there an equivalent for us today? (10:57)4. In the world of increase cost of living and financial pressu…
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Independence Day (United States) Matthew 5:43-48 For several years, I was a member of a rowing club. It was an intensely competitive atmosphere—we competed during tryouts, practices, scrimmages, and races. We even competed to bake the best apple pies. But, as I reflect back on that time, I must admit I’m surprised to remember that that spirit of co…
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Independence Day (United States) Matthew 5:43-48 For several years, I was a member of a rowing club. It was an intensely competitive atmosphere—we competed during tryouts, practices, scrimmages, and races. We even competed to bake the best apple pies. But, as I reflect back on that time, I must admit I’m surprised to remember that that spirit of co…
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Why did Christians in the Greco-Roman world draw such antipathy from their neighbors and the authorities? Support us on Patreon for Member access to our special podcast series on the Gospel of John (season 1) and Exodus (season 2) when it releases in July 2025. Apply for Saint Paul's House of Formation Email us Music by Richard Proulx and the Cathe…
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In this special episode, we answer a whole stack of listener mail! Email us at [email protected] Visit our website at walkingthedogma.org Learn more about our churches: St. Michael & All Angels Church, Tucson, Arizona Church of the Apostles, Oro Valley, Arizona Learn more about the Brotherhood of St. Gregory Pray the Daily Office with th…
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Monthly Requiem Psalm 116:1-8 Today we remember the Brothers of the Society of St. John the Evangelist who have died in the month of July since we were founded in 1866, our Monthly Requiem. The word “requiem” comes from the Latin, “to repose, to sleep, to rest.”[i] At the time of someone’s death we pray: “Depart, O Christian soul, out of this world…
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Monthly Requiem Psalm 116:1-8 Today we remember the Brothers of the Society of St. John the Evangelist who have died in the month of July since we were founded in 1866, our Monthly Requiem. The word “requiem” comes from the Latin, “to repose, to sleep, to rest.”[i] At the time of someone’s death we pray: “Depart, O Christian soul, out of this world…
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Season 2 of the Word & Table members podcast begins this week! Listen to the first episode here, and subscribe to our Patreon here to get access to all of the episodes as they release and also the entire first season of the Gospel of John. And welcome Danny as our Season 2 host for the Members feed! As always, regular Word & Table episodes will con…
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Br. James Koester Canada Day Colossians 3:12-17 Some of you will know that one of my favourite bits of Scriptures comes from II Peter: Thus he has given us…his precious and very great promises, so that through them you…become participants in the divine nature.[1] This theme is picked up in the wonderful collect for Second Sunday after Christmas: Gr…
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Br. James Koester Canada Day Colossians 3:12-17 Some of you will know that one of my favourite bits of Scriptures comes from II Peter: Thus he has given us…his precious and very great promises, so that through them you…become participants in the divine nature.[1] This theme is picked up in the wonderful collect for Second Sunday after Christmas: Gr…
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In this episode, Peter and Malissa chat with biblical scholar Hakeem Bradley about his journey from the Five Percent Nation to New Testament PhD studies and his recent work at Bible Project. Hakeem shares his passion for reading Genesis through ancient eyes, explaining how biblical authors "sampled" creation stories like hip-hop artists sample clas…
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In this special episode of the Eucharist Podcast, Fr. John Trammell leads a discussion about St. Vincent of Lérins, his life and his most famous contribution to the ancient church -- the Vincentian Canon. How can individuals discern Christian truth from heretical falsehood? How does one avoid falling into heresy? And how can doctrine develop over t…
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Br. Lucas Hall Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Apostles There is a common trope, that the people most worthy of leadership and authority are those who do not want it. I disagree. I believe, generally speaking, that if a person tells you they don’t want a job, you should believe them. To do otherwise creates a perverse incentive: I want power, but peopl…
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Br. Lucas Hall Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Apostles There is a common trope, that the people most worthy of leadership and authority are those who do not want it. I disagree. I believe, generally speaking, that if a person tells you they don’t want a job, you should believe them. To do otherwise creates a perverse incentive: I want power, but peopl…
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The Sacred Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ Hosea 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9 Canticle 9 Ephesians 3:8-12, 14-19 John 19:31-37 In just a brief perusal of the headlines, we can quickly come to feel like integrity is in short supply. It’s hard to know who to trust. People we thought we knew well for decades may suddenly reveal an inner darkness. Narratives may cha…
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The Sacred Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ Hosea 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9 Canticle 9 Ephesians 3:8-12, 14-19 John 19:31-37 In just a brief perusal of the headlines, we can quickly come to feel like integrity is in short supply. It’s hard to know who to trust. People we thought we knew well for decades may suddenly reveal an inner darkness. Narratives may cha…
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Ever since Pew Research put out its Religious Landscape Study, people have been making claims about Christianity making a comeback. Within this, three claims in particular have stood out on the internet: 1. Young people are getting more religious. 2. Young men are becoming more religious. 3. People are flocking to traditional churches. In this vide…
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Br. Jack Crowley The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Luke 1:57-80 So much happens before we are even born. I know that’s quite an understatement, but it’s true. So much happens before we are even born. No one is born into a blank story. We are born into ongoing stories that are well under way by the time we take our first breath. These are the sto…
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Br. Jack Crowley The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Luke 1:57-80 So much happens before we are even born. I know that’s quite an understatement, but it’s true. So much happens before we are even born. No one is born into a blank story. We are born into ongoing stories that are well under way by the time we take our first breath. These are the sto…
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During these dog days of summer, we're revisiting some of our favorite C4SO Podcast episodes! Today we return to enjoy Bishop Todd's dialogue with Dr. Ruth Haley Barton about her book, Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest: From Sabbath to Sabbatical and Back Again. Ruth shares the importance of sabbath and spiritual formation for the Christian [...]…
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