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Join PhD and professional juggler Jesse Joyner, and PhD and minister Stephen Grosz as they interview people in diverse crafts and trades (from beekeepers to song writers to sword swallowers). Through a discussion of relevant learning research and Scripture, the Holy Fools consider how integrating one’s faith and work, as a craft, might serve to feed and form the soul.
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Fooling with Scripture

David Finnegan-Hosey

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I'm a husband, a puppy-dad, a chaplain, a songwriter, and an author. I write, sing, and talk about the foolishness of faith; about mental health and mental illness; and, I hope, about love. I try to follow Jesus. I often fail.
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jazzres.in

w.l. schafer

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the scope and depth of life long artist william l. schafer. ramble on old teacher young at heart holy fool strange attractor innovator multi instrumentalist techno shaman composer of biomusicological soundscapes and psychogeographical electro glyph. Bass.moog.sax jazzresin.wls777.billysunshine. Memetician, painter, antiquarian mandela effected lyme survivor dead buddha christ spear scar dual citizen dj soul selektor since 1996 gen x quasi slacker former apple ][e hacker. The exit. Ant man be ...
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The Theology Pod

Alexandra Banks

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Theology is not just something we study in books or articles or debate in academic ivory towers. It is something we live, breathe, and practice in the messiness and creative chaos of our lives. Whether you are ordained clergy, a lay person like me discerning their calling to ministry, an artist seeking to understand the sacred in your work, or someone curious about how theology intersects the world around us, this podcast has got you.
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The poem is allegorical, with multiple meanings. Each episode will cover a canto at a time, summarizing and interpreting the poem based on dozens of commentaries. Check the website for further reading.
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LW Studio

Living Waters Rogue Valley

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Our hope is to create a space that we can connect with each other in the midst of our busy world and continue to build friendship and a strong and united community wherever we are in this season of life.
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SpitTheGospel revolves around the idea that we are all called to urgently communicate the gospel through supernatural means. Listen for advice on everyday evangelism and living at the edge of the moment with God's Holy Spirit empowering you.
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Chicago Gnosis Podcast

The Gnostic Academy of Chicago

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Free lectures on spirituality, religion, mysticism, meditation, psychology, kabbalah, alchemy, tantra, sacred sexuality, runes, dreams, astral projection, kundalini, yoga, the Bible, and more. From the Gnostic Academy of Chicago, a non-profit organization.
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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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It was 1985, the so-called “Year of the Spy”. The CIA had been losing Soviet assets left and right; the first loss seemed like bad luck, but four in a row? That wasn't coincidence — it was a deadly leak. And just as the Agency was scrambling to find answers, across the world, a KGB colonel named Vitaly Yurchenko walked into the American embassy in Rome and volunteered his services in exchange for immediate exfiltration to the United States. At the time, Yurchenko was the highest ranked KGB o ...
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Send us a text Did you know the Bible contains toilet jokes? Or that medieval priests brought donkeys into cathedrals and had congregations bray instead of saying "Amen"? Join Alex and Michael for a hilarious and profound exploration of Christianity's surprisingly rich comedy tradition. From Elijah's savage mockery of Baal's bathroom breaks to Jesu…
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The God of the Living | Luke 20:27–40 | Sadducees Ask About the Resurrection Is this world all there is? That’s what the Sadducees thought. They didn’t believe in the resurrection. To them, death was the end. But Jesus says otherwise. We confess that we believe in “the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting,” ye…
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The God of the Living | Luke 20:27–40 | Sadducees Ask About the Resurrection Is this world all there is? That’s what the Sadducees thought. They didn’t believe in the resurrection. To them, death was the end. But Jesus says otherwise. We confess that we believe in “the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting,” ye…
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Host Jonah Miller kicks off this edition of TGIS with co-host Henry Solomon to dissect the latest college football playoff rankings, debating questionable placements and surprising omissions. The duo also rolls through their first, second, and third-down predictions, highlighting key matchups like BYU vs. Texas Tech and Texas A&M vs. Missouri. Fina…
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Send us a text Need a break from the chaos? This episode is your retreat. For centuries, Christians have fled to deserts, monasteries, and quiet corners seeking God in the silence. But what actually happens on a retreat? And what transforms a weekend away into a genuine spiritual encounter? Join Alex and Michael as they explore the rich history of …
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The God of the Living | Luke 20:27–40 | Sadducees Ask About the Resurrection Is this world all there is? That’s what the Sadducees thought. They didn’t believe in the resurrection. To them, death was the end. But Jesus says otherwise. We confess that we believe in “the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting,” ye…
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The Big Picture | Rev. 7:9–17 | A Great Multitude from Every Nation All Saints’ Day calls us to see “the big picture” of what God is building—a communion of saints gathered forever around the Lamb. Like the builders of the great Cathedral of Chartres, who labored their whole lives without seeing the completed church, Christians often see only a sma…
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The Big Picture | Rev. 7:9–17 | A Great Multitude from Every Nation All Saints’ Day calls us to see “the big picture” of what God is building—a communion of saints gathered forever around the Lamb. Like the builders of the great Cathedral of Chartres, who labored their whole lives without seeing the completed church, Christians often see only a sma…
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For as long as space endures And for as long as living beings remain Until then may I too abide To dispel the misery of the world. ―Shantideva Compassion and generosity are the hallmarks of the most elevated souls, fully manifested within beings like Buddha, Jesus, Krishna, Moses, and all the prophets. The amazing fact is that such beings were once…
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TGIS Episode 7 of 2025 -- In this action-packed episode, Jonah "Little Man" Miller, Gabriel, and Henry dive into the latest college football action. Segments include Instant Replay for last week's game recaps, First Down featuring Utah vs. Cincinnati predictions, Second Down's Tennessee vs. Oklahoma playoff implications, and Third Down with Texas v…
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Send us a text Think Christmas movies are just snow, sentiment, and nostalgia? Think again. Join Alex and Michael as they unwrap the hidden theology in beloved holiday classics like It's a Wonderful Life, Joyeux Noel, A Christmas Carol, and Elf. From George Bailey's crisis of meaning to soldiers singing carols in the trenches of WWI, these aren't j…
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The Big Picture | Rev. 7:9–17 | A Great Multitude from Every Nation All Saints’ Day calls us to see “the big picture” of what God is building—a communion of saints gathered forever around the Lamb. Like the builders of the great Cathedral of Chartres, who labored their whole lives without seeing the completed church, Christians often see only a sma…
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Fear is everywhere—war, disaster, division, disease, loss. But the greatest fear is living without God, because without Him, every other fear is final. Psalm 46 proclaims, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Martin Luther knew fear well. He once trembled before God’s judgment, trying to earn His favor. But when he disc…
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Fear is everywhere—war, disaster, division, disease, loss. But the greatest fear is living without God, because without Him, every other fear is final. Psalm 46 proclaims, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Martin Luther knew fear well. He once trembled before God’s judgment, trying to earn His favor. But when he disc…
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The Age of Pisces was defined by a conservative adherence to lineage and tradition, since the deepest spiritual knowledge was never written down, but secretly transmitted from master to disciple. Only initiated candidates could receive tutelage under the auspices of a qualified adept, whereby the mysteries of esoteric religion were discreetly commu…
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One of Pastor Jay’s most important messages: there are always people who don’t get along, and Christians are no exception—like Euodia and Syntyche. But with Christians, there’s a cure—one the devil wants us to forget. It’s time we remembered—because the Christian joy is also found there…By Calvary Georgetown Divide
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Fear is everywhere—war, disaster, division, disease, loss. But the greatest fear is living without God, because without Him, every other fear is final. Psalm 46 proclaims, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Martin Luther knew fear well. He once trembled before God’s judgment, trying to earn His favor. But when he disc…
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