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Join us as we do a weekly dive into the word of God! Here you will find a compilation of our weekly message from our service, as we seek to find God through His word the lessons He gives us. You can also join us in person every Sunday at 10:30 AM at our Inverness, Florida location.
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Trampled Bat Podcast

Trampled Bat

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Do you often laugh about things you shouldn't? Scottish comedians Gary Black, Chris Conroy, and John Walker bring you The Trampled Bat Podcast. Full of news, banter, sketches, opinions, and inappropriate laughter about practically everything. Visit www.trampledbat.com or email [email protected]
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The Highland League Podcast is the only place you’ll find the league’s characters opening up in-depth about their careers and experiences. Founded in 2018 and was the first ever Scottish Highland Football League Podcast. Hosted by Sean McAngus, stories have included the rise of the Paul Coutts from Scottish Highland League to chasing English Premier League promotion. Expect exclusive insight, personal stories, dressing room antics and much more.
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Dead Man Running

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A missing British tourist, a US-wide manhunt and the untold story of how a local celebrity became an international fugitive after his dark past begins to catch up with him.
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Screaming Meals

Screaming Meals

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IndyCar racing driver Marcus Armstrong entertains some of the most exciting people in the motorsport world. Alongside co-hosts Clement Novalak (European Le Mans Series driver for Inter Europol Competition) and James Blair (world-class insurance salesman), they discuss the latest chat from the paddock and share their latest dining escapades.
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In the final sermon of 2025, Pastor Byron goes back to the Christmas story to examine what it looks like for God's glory to show up on earth. How does that change us forever, what does it show us a picture of living from God's perspective? As he dives into these topics, it also paints a picture of overcoming our fears and worries to live in the pea…
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As Christmas approaches, Pastor Byron highlights the shepherds story and how, like them, the glory of God overwhelms us and changes our entire life from within! 12/21/25 Matthew 1:18-25 NASB 8 In the same region there were some shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch over their flock at night. 9 And an angel of the Lord suddenly stood…
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As Christmas approaches, Pastor Byron highlights the genealogy and the importance of prophecy being fulfilled for our salvation! 12/14/25 Matthew 1:18-25 NASB 18 Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah was as follows: when His mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found to be pregnant by the Holy Spirit. 19 And her …
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Join us, and potentially beat us, in our comprehensive quiz tour of hyper local and random international political highs and lows. Were you paying attention to the regional list for Mid Scotland and Fife at Holyrood? Do you know how many times John Swinney said “independence” in a speech? Did you follow the Holyrood dog of the year competition? And…
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Join Daily Record Politics Editor Paul Hutcheon, Scottish Daily Express Editor Ben Borland, Sunday Mail Editor John Ferguson and Daily Record Chief Live News Reporter Ruth Suter as they bring pick apart a busy year of politics in 2025.Daily Record Homepage: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/Daily Record Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheScottishDailyRe…
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A two-parter on this week’s Stooshie as we delve into the decision on the Sandie Peggie transgender changing room tribunal. What does it mean for the nurse, the transgender doctor and NHS Fife? We go over the promises and policies from SNP leader John Swinney on energy. He promised to reduce energy bills…if he gets a majority, if he gets another re…
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As Christmas approaches, Pastor Byron highlights the story of the Magi and it's significance with how we approach Christ in reverence and humility. 12/07/25 Luke 1:26-38 NASB 26 Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city in Galilee named Nazareth, 27 to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the descendants …
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As Christmas approaches, Pastor Byron highlights the story of the Magi and it's significance with how we approach Christ in reverence and humility. 11/30/25 Matthew 2:1-12 NASB 1 After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem 2 and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of th…
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We speak to one of the patients harmed by disgraced surgeon Sam Eljamel, who worked at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee for years. Jules Rose has been a leading campaigner in the long fight for a public inquiry, which is now under way. But a shock development last week has fuelled their anger even further. Around 40 surgery theatre logbooks were destro…
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Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon is joined by Daily Record Head of News Mark Smith and Scottish Express Editor Borland on the Planet Holyrood podcast to discuss Keir Starmer's potential trip to Scotland, the effect of Labour's budget on the upcoming Scottish election and address the calls for a Scottish grooming gang inquiry Learn more a…
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Mike Tholen from Offshore Energies UK joins us to explain why oil and gas firms are so angry at Chancellor Rachel Reeves' budget. What happens next? Will windmills and green technology save the day? Or are we now witness a rapid demise of industry with worrying echoes of coal in the 1980s? Our agenda-setting coverage of the Sam Eljamel surgery scan…
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Around 20,000 Scots children are set to be lifted out of poverty after the Chancellor scrapped the “heinous” two child benefit cap. MPs were also told an extra £820 million will be allocated to Scotland under the Budget plans.Low-carbon technologies in Grangemouth, where Scotland's last oil refinery closed earlier this year, will receive £14 millio…
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This week, as the congregation takes up communion, Pastor Byron reflects on the "Indescribable Gift". What is this great gift that we give our time to worship, that we give our lives in obedience, that we give our time and finances in deference? As we approach the Thanksgiving Holiday, who are we giving thanks to, and how can we understand everythi…
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We take a close look at the dramatic plan to shut Mossmorran plant in Fife with the potential loss of hundreds of jobs. Is this another nail in the coffin of "net zero"? Does anyone in government have an actual plan for energy and jobs? We're joined by Green MSP Mark Ruskell to look at the options, the missed opportunities and ask - what can happen…
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The panel discuss the latest issues from across the Scottish political spectrum and beyond. this week the panel discuss Scotland's incredible World Cup qualification win and assess whether politivians are jumping on the football bandwagon. The trio also talk Mossmorran after worrying news broke of the plant's potential closure and preview the resul…
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A message from earlier this year, presented in Podcast format, Matt Pullen spends time highlighting the freedom we have in Christ. Highlighting sections from Romans 8:1-6, 2 Timothy 1:6-14 and Galatians 3: 13-14, Matt touches on the struggle of every believer, and the freedom not only of the Gospel, but the freedom God gives us in everyday living. …
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Richie Hart talks to Sean McAngus on the Highland League Podcast. 💥Coming through the Ross County youth ranks. ⚽️Rise from Highland League with Brora Rangers to Inverness Caley Thistle in First Division. 🔥Winning the league with Caley and starring in the Scottish Premiership. ⚽Playing under Derek Adams at Ross County and an eventful time at Dundee.…
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Our extended featured interview with Professor Nigel Seaton marks what could be a major turning point for Dundee University. One year after the financial crisis hit the headlines, is the university safe? What happens next? And does he regret taking that call to take on the difficult job? The Courier editor David Clegg joins political journalists Al…
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Paul Hutcheon, Mark Smith and Ben Borland analyse the latest in British politics with an apparent coup launched against Keir Starmer in the run-up to his second Budget, which will appear to break a manifesto commitment and raise income tax. But what will that mean for Scotland? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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This week, Pastor Byron highlights the third part of his exploration into the God-ordained principle of giving. How does planning for the future involve our hearts and obedience to God? How does a heart of giving align us not just with offerings, but serving others as God commands? How do we make this a part of our walk with Him instead of just add…
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This week, Pastor Byron highlights the second part of his exploration into the God-ordained principle of giving. What is at the heart of obedience and giving to God what is His? How do we examine that within ourselves and align it with God's word and commands? 2 Corinthians 8 shows us many of the examples God instructs and helps us see his heart mo…
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The Record's Chris McCall, Mark Smith and Douglas Dickie of the Express talk through the biggest stories of the week. Alex Salmond died ‘penniless’ - but was renting a £7,000 London flat. John Swinney held an ‘anti-Reform’ cross-party summit in April, but support for Farage up 35% cent since then. And Reeves' budget - could it hammer Labour even fu…
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Scottish prisons are creaking at the seams with inmates, and staff are bearing the brunt. Some prisoners are being released in a third “emergency” pressure release. Phil Fairlie of the Scottish Prison Officers Association joins us to explain what it’s like on the front line. We also look at the latest stories behind the headlines, including a glimm…
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This week, Pastor Byron takes to the word to explore the God-ordained principle of giving. Beyond simply tithing, what does God instruct us to do? In what ways does this prompt us to be obedient not only to Him, but the people we fellowship and worship with? 2 Corinthians 2 holds the answers that Pastor explores. 10/26/25 2 Corinthians 2:8-9 8 So I…
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The Record's Paul Hutcheon is joined by Mark Smith and 'goon from the Express' Ben Borland to discuss controversy over an army barracks plan in Inverness, The FM and Sarwar addressing the IPPR in Edinburgh and Stephen Flynn downplaying talk of replacing John Swinney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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From Russian aggression, to culture wars in the aisles of a Dundee Hobbycraft, this week’s Stooshie covers ground. We start with a catch up after Scottish Parliament recess and what we gleaned from a few days in Whitehall and Westminster. Defence is a hot topic, with German planes using RAF Lossiemouth and big questions about the threat from Russia…
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Keir Starmer has rejected the SNP over their latest indy plan, Joani Reid and Susan Aitken go to war about who is to blame for the refugee housing crisis in Glasgow and the Scottish Greens back drugs legalisation and the UK Greens gain support with Zack Polanski.Paul Hutcheon, Ben Borland and Douglas Dickie discuss the latest in Scottish Politics. …
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On this week's episode, The Courier's campaigns editor Sean O'Neill joins The Stooshie to talk about the Voice for Victims campaign which pushed for changes to legislation to improve the parole system for victims and their families. Sean discusses why this is so important and how locals let down by the system inspired the campaign. And most importa…
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Join us this week as we discuss the passover celebration of redemption with Jesus in Matthew 26. Pastor Byron takes us to this passage on a Sunday morning where we remember the symbolism of Christ offering his blood and body by illustrating this message before the congregation celebrates communion. How do we refresh our minds with a process we are …
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