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The Turning - Seasons 1, 2 & 3

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The Turning: River Road (Season 3) is about Lindsay Tornambe who at 13 years old, was chosen by the leader of her family’s cult for a special role. She became one of the youngest Maidens of River Road Fellowship in rural Minnesota. After a ritualistic ceremony that married her and other girls to their leader, she endured more than a decade of mental and physical abuse, hidden from outsiders. But Lindsay and a friend decided to escape. They became the whistleblowers who prompted an internatio ...
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Grow Deep Podcast

River Valley Christian Fellowship

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Welcome to the Grow Deep Podcast from River Valley Christian Fellowship! Here you can find sermons from our Senior Pastor, Derick Miller and resources to connect at RVCF.
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All The Right Movies

All The Right Movies

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The story of Hollywood one film at a time. Join the ATRM Community. Four creatives. One shared passion: moviemaking magic. Insightful, interesting and very entertaining, John, Luke, Westy and Matt dive into cinema's greatest productions, revealing how it was done, whether it works and why it matters. From golden age to modern classics, we discuss the creativity and analyse the artistry behind the most important films ever, each episode revealing a new layer of Hollywood's story.
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Connect Podcast

River Valley Christian Fellowship

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River Valley Christian Fellowship's Connect Podcast takes you behind the scenes of church life while encouraging you to live on mission through conversations with those growing deep and reaching wide.
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River City Church

Pastor Brian Bohrer

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Grace and Mercy, Always! Teaching the keys to win at work, at home, and at life. Brian Bohrer is a minister of the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ and lives in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Visit www.rivercity.us for more information! #myrivercity
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Dump the preachy, Bible-thumping, judgmental sermons, and join me on a path of Christian fellowship, friendship, optimism, and hope. Yeah, we’ll go down some rabbit holes that might be uncomfortable at times - we’re not trying to avoid that. We’re discussing the Bible and its relevance in our upside-down world. We try to apply what we learn with our everyday lives. We are NOT telling what to think. We ARE trying to make you think. The best journey through the Bible is personal. I hope this o ...
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Hi, I’m Suze. Here with your dose of culture, values and global citizenship- and where we tackle those topics others may consider off-limits. A little about me, I’m a busy GenX mom who, quite frankly, wanted to grow up like the Brady Bunch… But ended up being raised in the shadow of Schindler’s List. So this means I’ve spent a lifetime navigating these mixed messages we get hit with daily. You know those conversations- where we wonder if it’s safe to speak our minds? Can we share our experie ...
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What’s Next: Section TwoWEEK THIRTY THREE: WEEKLY READING PAGE 115Bechukotai “in my statutes” Torah: Leviticus 26:3-27:34 Ketuvim: Writings-Narrative: 2 Chronicles 14-20 Nevi’im: Prophets/Poetic: Isaiah 1-7 Brit Chadashah: New Testament: 2 Thessalonians 1-3; 1 Timothy 1-6 Scripture Memory: Romans 5:17-18 “For if by one man’s trespass death reigned …
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There's an easter egg at the end... Just wanted to get that out early. We are still in John Chapter 8. I had intended to finish this and, well, I made it to verse 32. TWO VERSES out of the 29 we wanted to cover. Is it any wonder that we call our podcast Rabbit Holes and Meditations? I think it helps to explain how this content is generated. Today, …
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As I continue to ponder John 8:21-30, my mind was connecting the meaning of all that we have discovered up to this point in our red-letter journey. Walking chronologically with Jesus through the gospels helps afford you the same maturity of thoughts and ideas that the disciples would have been going through. It's only fitting that each encounter fe…
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We hinted at this podcast in our last discussion. Up to this point in the man's history, all earthly systems have a mutually dependent relationship. No matter what the system, if that is where you place your trust, your faith, then you are engaging in idolatry. You are trusting something of earthly origin more than you're trusting in your own Creat…
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God reveals Himself as light even in the darkest moments. At Hanukkah, God miraculously caused a single jar of oil to burn far beyond what seemed possible, signaling His presence has returned to His people. But that miracle pointed to something greater. When Jesus came, He didn't just bring light, He was the Light—a light which would never run out …
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In today's message, Pastor Jack encourages us to embrace the core truth of Christmas: that God put on humanity in the person of Jesus so He could abide in us and us in Him. He explains that the virgin birth was essential for Jesus to be the sinless sacrifice, making our salvation and every promise of God available to us. Pastor Jack emphasizes that…
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What’s Next: Section TwoWEEK THIRTY THREE: WEEKLY READING PAGE 115Bechukotai “in my statutes” Torah: Leviticus 26:3-27:34 Ketuvim: Writings-Narrative: 2 Chronicles 14-20 Nevi’im: Prophets/Poetic: Isaiah 1-7 Brit Chadashah: New Testament: 2 Thessalonians 1-3; 1 Timothy 1-6 Scripture Memory: Romans 5:17-18 “For if by one man’s trespass death reigned …
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There's a lot of talk about the nature of dependence in this podcast and I'm not sure it does a good job at answering the questions I was trying to resolve. Here are the questions... The bible talks about slavery - to your money, to your reputation, even to your religion. In short - slavery to sin. We defined this a basically a symbiotic relationsh…
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Bedford Falls is calling. John, Luke, Westy, and Matt take on Frank Capra's beloved Christmas classic, exploring how a box office disappointment became one of the most watched films in history. We dig into Jimmy Stewart's post-war comeback, Donna Reed's scene-stealing brilliance (and beauty), and why the FBI thought this film was Communist propagan…
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Gear up for another big one! Season six starts out with a mega episode! This time its King Scott, Navigator Lana, and Just Patrick breaking down a ton of games! Recent plays include The Last Lighthouse, Hercules and the 12 Labors, Magical Athlete, Locus, and more! Today's 8-bit breakdown goes to quite the eye-catcher: 12 Rivers! We play some trivia…
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I'm trying not to be so linear in my thinking. It stretches my logical brain when I am presented things that are true in both directions. This is exactly what we encounter in John 8 verses 12-20. Jesus is still teaching at the Feast of Booths. And the Illumination of the temple ceremony is the perfect backdrop for this passage. Notes for A Light in…
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We approach a very common story in John 8. It is the morning after the Feast of Booths. Jesus is up early and still teaching. The pharisees detect an opportunity to trap Jesus. They bring out a woman they claim is an adulteress and the story unfolds. I don't think it's a surprise to those listening to these podcasts that we use AI to help dig deep …
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We've been following Jesus's Red Letters chronologically for quite some time. Most of that journey, up to this point has been chronicled in the Matthew, Mark and Luke. Chronologically, The Red Letters Follow the Mission Pattern. Jesus’ ministry moves from: Public proclamation (Galilee) to Growing opposition to Private Instruction of disciples to Pa…
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Sorry. I had to reupload this podcast. It was getting cut off at the end. Imagine a room sealed shut. No hidden panels. No alternate exits. No clever puzzles left to solve. There is only one way out. In the center of the room stands a man holding a key. He is not shouting. He is not forcing it into anyone’s hand. He simply says, “This is the key.” …
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Imagine a room sealed shut. No hidden panels. No alternate exits. No clever puzzles left to solve. There is only one way out. In the center of the room stands a man holding a key. He is not shouting. He is not forcing it into anyone’s hand. He simply says, “This is the key.” Around him, conversations multiply. Some argue about the walls — how thick…
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So, I walked into today's program preparation like every other day. But something clicked and given the context of where we are in scripture, I just didn't expect it. Earlier today, I did a study on the history leading up to the birth of Jesus. Then, on a completely unrelated part of scripture, that study became relevant. It wasn't the central them…
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In Paul's letters to Timothy, he urges the young pastor to not neglect the spiritual gifts God placed within him, but to actively stir them up and fan them into a flame. Spiritual gifts are not something we conjure up, they are given by the Spirit as God's provision to equip us for the good works He prepared in advance for us and to build up the bo…
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Christmas is the annual season for giving. Why did the Wise Men from the East bring gifts to Jesus? They came to sow extravagantly into the life of this newborn King. This Christmas, we have the same opportunity. Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger dives into the incredible personal blessings from generosity. For more informatio…
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In the Old Testament, a Shunamite woman built a room for the prophet Elisha (2 Kings 4). She recognized God's grace in his life and chose to create a space for him. This is a powerful message. When we set aside space in our hears and daily routines, we allow the Holy Spirit to work in us and shape us. Just as in the story of the Shunamite woman, th…
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When you hear your typical church service about Christmas, more often than not, the story jumps to Luke narrative, Luke, Chapter 2, verses 8 through 14. Linus recites this in the Charlie Brown Christmas! It's one of my absolute favorite readings of this scripture. But what many don't realize is that the History of the birth of Jesus has a narrative…
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In today’s message, Pastor Jack encourages us to see that joy is not based on our circumstances but comes from our faith in God. He reminds us that when our faith is strong, joy naturally follows—and it’s this joy that gives us strength, hope, and expectancy for God’s promises. Pastor Jack warns us not to let anyone or anything steal our joy, becau…
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I love reading scripture quietly, slowly and intentionally and then following the hyperlinks that appear in my head! I've already told you guys; I can't shut off the spicket. I'm not good at the details but I pick up on the patterns. I can't go directly to scripture passages from memory but in this jumble of wires in my head, I can somehow connect …
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We've walked with Jesus' first two and a half years in our red-letter journey, and we've seen the growth and evolution of his audience. Hopefully we've even added a few believers along this podcast journey. What is becoming plainly evident is the great divide within Judea. You could consider the great divide within our society as a parallel example…
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You hear this all the time, right? "I'm a Good Person". or "I have a Good Heart". or this one: "Well, I'm only human!" I have to be truthful, I've said these things! The fact is, most of us would consider ourselves to be pretty good people. Here's the thing. I used to think that every decision I made in life could be traced back to a decision leadi…
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In today’s message, Pastor Jack addresses why our faith can sometimes feel ineffective after a period of success. Using the example of the disciples who failed to cast out a demon in Matthew 17, he explains that faith isn’t meant to fail—it’s meant to win. He emphasizes that when our prayers seem unanswered, we must examine our own faith and spirit…
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Feel like you're being a pest sometimes? God doesn't look at it that way. He loves your persistence! Never stop asking. I think if you read the notes today, you'll see how we like to read scripture. One might be inclined to just plough through a set of passages; but if you don't have thoughts and questions along the way, you probably are not readin…
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On its surface, the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man is simple enough. But with it are some profound statements that will lead you down rabbit holes. And we love rabbit holes! It is here that we come to understand that Purgatory is not in scripture! With all deference to the faithful Catholics, you don't get a do-over! If you die in your sin, yo…
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Why did the Vatican mint a coin commemorating the Covid Vaccine? That's the image you see... OK, so we jumped off the red-letter trail for this one. Tucker Carlson interviews a guy named John Leake. You may not know who he is, but he wrote a book with Dr. Peter A. McCullough whom you may remember became infamous during the Covid era as one of the m…
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Here's an idea for a book for anyone out there that has the inclination to consider it. We have walked through the red-letters chronologically and we are heading toward Jerusalem. All along the way, the Pharisees have been close behind. It would be really cool to write a book in the first person as a Pharisaic character. He is self-deluded, proud, …
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Humans were created to work in partnership with each other. We should not be ashamed or embarrassed to cry out for help. Indeed, we have the gift of the Holy Spirit who is our ever present helper. Join us in Wilmington as Pastor Cory Meade dives into how the faith of the Gentile woman (Matt. 15:22–28) can be used as an example for our lives. For mo…
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Join us in Mooresville for our third installment in the "Voices of the Congregation" series. This week, three guest speakers impart their personal revelation of the Father Heart of God. Be encouraged, and let these words bless you. For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com To contact us: [email protected]
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In today’s message, Pastor Jack calls us to actively pursue joy as a vital part of our faith, explaining that true, effective faith is inseparable from joy. He encourages us to put on the “garment of praise” to replace any spirit of heaviness, warning that when our joy leaks out due to worry, negativity, or focusing on our circumstances, our faith …
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Pastor Scott brings a powerful word concerning end-time deception and false teachers. Deception is thick in these last days. Not everyone who calls Jesus "Lord" will enter heaven—only those who truly know Him and live righteously. Don't be swayed by false teaching. Know the Word. Have a strong personal prayer life. Stay anchored in truth. Jesus is …
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