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New City Church is a small, non-denominational church in Nashville, TN, practicing the way of Jesus together for the flourishing of our city. Here you can find our latest messages. For more info on who we are, what we do, and how to support what God is doing here, check out newcitynash.com
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St Peters Orthodox Church

St. Peter Orthodox Church

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At St. Peter Orthodox Church, you will find a people committed to our Lord and to one another. Everything we do in our Parish is to either encourage us toward maturity in our Christian life or to be a means by which we can encounter the reality and grace of God toward the healing of our soul.
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FVChurch is a vibrant, passionate, selfless church, who wants to change the world with the message of the Gospel. Located in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Join us every week, to hear to latest word from our incredible pastoral staff! Check us out online here: http://www.fv.church
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Welcome to Traditional Latin Mass Sunday Reflections — a weekly podcast bringing the beauty, wisdom, and timeless truths of the Catholic Traditional Latin Mass into the heart of your home. Each episode offers simple yet meaningful reflections on the Sunday Mass readings, propers, and themes, inspired by the lives of the saints, Catholic Church teachings, and Sacred Scripture. Designed for families and children of all ages, this podcast helps build faith, foster reverence, and deepen love for ...
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Equipping the Body

Dr. Brad Starnes

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"Equipping the Body," is all about combating biblical illiteracy within the Church through expository preaching and teaching of whole books of the Bible. Every text must be taken in CONTEXT. Only in this way can we truly understand God's word and apply it to our lives.
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Fr. Joshua Waltz is a priest of the Catholic Diocese of Bismarck, ND. Ordained in 2007, Waltz has served as the diocese's Director of Vocations from 2013-2019. He is currently the pastor of the Church of St. Joseph in Mandan, ND
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Church Podmatics

Church Podmatics

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Church Podmatics is a cheerful conversation about theology in a cheerless age. On each episode we take a new or significant essay in theology and think it through from the perspective of Christian faith and ministry. Our hosts: The Rev Dr Andrew Errington (Sydney, Australia: Rector of Newtown-Erskineville Anglican Church)Matthew Mason (Salisbury, UK: Tutor in Christian Ethics at The Pastors Academy, Chaplain at Moorlands College, Theologian-in-Residence at Evangelicals Now)The Rev Dr Matt Wi ...
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Waukesha Church of Christ Sermons

Waukesha Church of Christ

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both past and present sermons will be downloadable in this feed. These are organized by 'seasons', as each year features a different theme. Season 1 begins in 2018. I will be uploading older seasons until we are caught up. The 6th season (2023) will be updated weekly except when I am out of town.
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Seek Things Above

Mount Angel Institute

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The mission of the Mount Angel Institute is to share the rich ways of Mount Angel Abbey’s Benedictine monastic life with Church and World. In this podcast, we share talks from monks, faculty, and guest speakers at Mount Angel that generally focus on the rich ways of prayer, community life, deep reading or lectio divina, life centered on the Eucharist, Benedictine hospitality, arts and culture, and caring for the land and environment. Mount Angel Abbey (Saint Benedict, Oregon) is a community ...
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All the Difference

Wayne Braudrick

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All the Difference is the media teaching ministry of Dr. Wayne Braudrick, Lead Pastor of Frisco Bible Church in Frisco, Texas. All the Difference exists to engage you with the Bible in a way that makes all the difference in your life.
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Geri Scazzero knew there was something desperately wrong with her life. She felt like a single parent raising her four young daughters alone. She finally told her husband, ‘I quit,’ and left the thriving church he pastored, beginning a journey that transformed her and her marriage for the better. In The Emotionally Healthy Woman Podcast, Geri talks about how she found a way out of an inauthentic, superficial spirituality to genuine freedom in Christ.
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The ByzCast

The Byzantine Life

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Podcasts diving deep into Catholic content from a Byzantine/Eastern perspective. Featuring audio of The Orthodachs Show (current events and topical interview/monologue show), The Byzantine Life Reads (audio of Byzantine spiritual classics) and more to come! Stay Tuned, Christendom!
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Join us for a reflection on the 17th Sunday After Pentecost as we explore Jesus' powerful answer to the question: "What is the greatest commandment?" When the Pharisees try to test Christ, He responds with a call to total love—loving God with our whole heart, soul, and mind, and loving our neighbor as ourselves. Drawing from the wisdom of Saints Au…
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Revelation is an unveiling, showing us beyond what we can see. In this episode, Pastor Trey Hayman walks through Revelation 1:4–6, showing how John’s vision points us not to fear, but to faith in the God who is, who was, and who is to come. Discover how this passage gives us: A truer vision of Jesus as faithful witness, risen Lord, and King of king…
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In Matthew 6, Christ our God says, "Do not worry about your life." Jesus tells us to consider the birds of the air and the lilies of the field and how God cares for them all. How much more does He care for us? What our Lord is really saying is, "Do not worry or be anxious, consider Me. Keep your eyes set on Me so that you can know Me better." The L…
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Assumptions are powerful. They shape how we see ourselves, God, and the world around us. But often our assumptions are cages that keep us from the Spirit-led life God intends. Moses assumed he was disqualified because of his past failure, his lack of eloquence, and his limitations (Exodus 3–4). Yet God still called him to lead Israel out of Egypt, …
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Today's fascinating Gospel is full of symbolism and vivid details that stick with us as we grapple with the meaning of Jesus' story and reflect on its implications for our lives... A rich man lives in lavish luxury, and he does nothing to help the impoverished man who is, literally, lying in his doorway. The rich man did not share with the poor man…
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We’ve all been there: a deadline is looming, and the words just won’t come. What do you do when you’re facing that resistance in your sermon preparation? Get a new website, unlimited custom graphics, & full-service podcast production services at https://IncreaseCreative.Co/HB Subscribe to the Cutting It Straight magazine at https://CISmag.org Conne…
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Join Dan and Stephanie Burke as they speak with Gavin Ashenden, former Anglican bishop to the Queen of England, about his reflection on the Crux interview with Pope Leo XIV. Don't miss out on the first episode of this two-part series as they discuss how to approach this interview with both charitable assumption and a critical spirit!…
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Join us for a heartfelt reflection on the 16th Sunday After Pentecost, exploring Jesus' powerful teaching about humility from Luke's Gospel. When Christ attends a dinner party at a Pharisee's house, He transforms an everyday scene of social climbing into a profound lesson about the spiritual life. Through the wisdom of Saints Augustine, Francis of …
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Many people read the book of Revelation looking for the Antichrist, the rapture, or clues about the end of the world—but none of those words even appear in the text. In this message, Pastor Trey Hayman pulls back the curtain on popular myths and shows how Revelation is really an unveiling of Jesus Christ. Discover: • How Revelation is an apocalypse…
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This sermon on St. Matthew the Apostle reflects on Christ’s call to sinners, showing how Matthew’s response at the tax booth reveals the Lord’s mercy and transformative power. It highlights the Pharisees’ failure to couple law-keeping with compassion, reminds us that God does not call the worthy but makes worthy the called, and encourages us to ope…
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Life often runs on routine. We wake up, work, eat, sleep, and repeat. Routines can be healthy—bringing order, comfort, and stability—but they can also slip into ruts, where life runs on autopilot and faith loses its passion. Mark Batterson warns: “What happens is this: the sacred becomes routine. And we not only forfeit spiritual adventure but we a…
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In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores the cage of guilt through the lens of Peter's denial and baptism in the Holy Spirit, from Luke 22. "Come, Follow Me" is a FVChurch fall 2025 series, about following Jesus into adventure and purpose. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, and more, at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2025/2025/8/24/com…
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Most of a pastor’s work is spent among the people—counseling, planning, and leading. But the most critical part of pastoral ministry is the work done in solitude. Get a new website, unlimited custom graphics, & full-service podcast production services at https://IncreaseCreative.Co/HB Subscribe to the Cutting It Straight magazine at https://CISmag.…
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The world feels heavy—violence, division, anxiety, and loneliness are everywhere. Many of us are tired of waiting for things to get better and tempted to pull away from people. Yet the way of Jesus calls us to something deeper. In this message, Pastor Trey Hayman of New City Church unpacks Hebrews 10:23-25 and shows how God transforms us through co…
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This reflection for the 15th Sunday After Pentecost centers on the raising of the widow’s son at Nain and St. Paul’s call to walk by the Spirit. We hear how Christ meets us in our sorrow, touching what seems beyond hope, and brings life where there was only death. Drawing on the wisdom of the Saints, the reflection shows how our daily choices—wheth…
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Today is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Today, we remember the discovery of the Holy & Life-Giving Cross by St. Helen, the mother of St. Constantine. St. Paul says in Galatians 6 that we are to boast or glory in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. In this reflection, we consider three "types" of the Holy Cross in the Old Testament t…
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Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily on the occasion of the Solemn Profession of Monastic Vows of Father Michael Shrum, OSB, on September 12, 2025. We give thanks to God for Father Michael's monastic vocation, now as a permanent member of our monastic community. Please pray for him. For more talks and homilies by Abbot Jeremy, visit htt…
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Today's first reading from the Old Testament is very strange. The people Israel sin against the Lord, and, as a result, serpents invade the land and bite the people, killing many. As a remedy, the Lord directs Moses to make a serpent out of bronze and mount it on a pole; whoever gazes at the bronze snake will be healed. It wasn't until the Passion …
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Following Jesus often means stepping out of what feels “safe” or “responsible” and saying yes to His leading. In Matthew 10:16–20, Jesus told His disciples He was sending them out like sheep among wolves—hardly safe! Yet He also called them to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. Faith is this paradox: living with wisdom while trusting God in…
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As a pastor, I've learned the power of planning. Don't let the pressures of ministry get the best of you. I want to tell you why every preacher should have a preaching calendar. Get a new website, unlimited custom graphics, & full-service podcast production services at https://IncreaseCreative.Co/HB Register for the Cutting It Straight Conference a…
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This week’s Gospel from the 14th Sunday after Pentecost confronts us with a choice: “You cannot serve God and mammon.” It’s not just theory—it’s lived out in every small decision of our day. In this reflection, we’ll hear how the propers and readings from this Sunday guide us to place our trust in the Father who knows our needs, to order our loves …
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Today we have the Parable of the Pharisee & the Tax Collector. The Pharisee trusted in himself. The tax collector threw himself at the feet of God and cried out to God that he might receive mercy. Jesus said it is the tax collector who went home justified; a word that communicates sins being covered, being made right in the eyes of God, and the ble…
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Today we have the Gospel reading from St. Mark 7, giving us the testimony of Jesus' healing of the deaf/mute. One born deaf cannot receive and process words and language, which hinders a person from being able to communicate by words themselves. Our spiritual life is the same. The fall of mankind made us all like the man who could not hear or commu…
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Description: We all long to be fully known and fully loved—but shame keeps us hiding. From Genesis 3 to our own lives today, we tend to cover up, pretend, or avoid being truly honest. Yet Jesus offers us a better way. In this sermon from Pastor Trey Hayman at New City Church, we explore the practice of confession as a pathway to healing, freedom, a…
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Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily on the occasion of the Simple Profession of Monastic Vows of Brother Jonah (Townsen) Poissant, OSB, on September 8, 2025. Please pray for Brother Jonah as he continues his monastic formation as a junior monk under the guidance of the Junior Master, Father Israel Sanchez, OSB. For more talks and homil…
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