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St John the Divine Podcast

St John the Divine Episcopal Church

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In this podcast, you can join us for traditional Episcopal worship. Depending on the season, you can join us for Rite 1 or 2 Masses most weeks, but we read Morning Prayer on the third Sunday of the month. If it is a Mass, the podcast will take you from the opening acclimation to "Peace" minus the music. If it is a Morning Prayer service, you get the whole service, but music may be omitted. For more information about us, visit us at www.stjohnthedivine.org.
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St John Orthodox Church

St John Orthodox Church

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St. John the Baptist is an Orthodox Christian church of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America. We are located in Beaverton, Oregon (Portland westside). Most of what we upload are the weekly Sunday homilies, mainly offered by Fr. Theodore Dorrance and Fr. Timothy Pavlatos. Each recording begins with intonations of the appointed Epistle and Gospel readings. We cite the Gospel reading in the sermon title, as this is the passage on which the sermon is usually based. We trust ...
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St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church & School (Sherman Center) is in Random Lake, Wisconsin, and is served by Rev. Christopher R. Gillespie. St. John Lutheran is God's place for Christians to gather around our Lord's Word and be enlightened by His gifts. We are a congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). We unconditionally subscribe to the Unaltered Augsburg Confession. St. John Lutheran School has been approved for accreditation through the accreditation process of the Nati ...
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The podcast is designed to bring on special guests across Northern Ontario within the St. John Ambulance community. St. John Ambulance Northeastern Ontario has a rich history of doing outstanding work in the community thanks in large part to the well trained and dedicated staff and volunteers that make up the organization. We will be sharing stories, interviews and answering your questions, so stay tuned!
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Enter a conversation where questions are more important than answers. Where curiosity and connection trump certainty and combat. Where history’s great thinkers provide a springboard for us to jump into big questions together. Enter Continuing the Conversation: our college’s antidote to the blustery world just beyond our library doors.
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Mia St. John is a 5-time World and International Boxing Champion and first generation Mexican born in America. She founded the "El Saber Es Poder" Foundation to empower individuals suffering from mental illness, homelessness, addiction and poverty by providing programs to better educate, inform and improve physical and mental health.
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Systemic changes around diversity and inclusion in corporate America are happening, but how do diverse leaders succeed in the meantime? Join Bonnie St. John, Fortune 500 leadership expert, bestselling author, and sought-after keynote speaker, as she interviews multicultural leaders who have made it to the top. Bonnie and her guests pull back the curtain to expose barriers that still exist and discuss what it really takes to get ahead and add momentum to the overall culture change that’s need ...
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St. Chrysostom’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians is continuous, according to chapter and verse, instead of being arranged in Homilies, with a moral or practical application at their close, as in his exposition of other Epistles. It was written in Antioch, as Montfaucon infers from a reference which the Author, makes upon Chap. i., ver. 16 to other of his writings, which certainly were written about the same time in that city. (Introduction from the preface by John Henry Newman)
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What if there was a way for your thoughts, your words, to be sent into the future, and be understood and appreciated by someone anywhere on the planet… Would that not make us, in a way, immortal, and give us the power to communicate across time and space? When we were inquisitive children curled up under the blankets, flashlight in hand, and reading our favourite story – were we not actually inviting the author of that story into our innermost space, to share their thoughts, their stories wi ...
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Greetings my name is Bishop Curtis on Sims I am a gospel preacher. I've have been preaching the gospel for 44 years. I am 66 years young. I I am a musician I play the piano and keyboard. I am also a gospel song writer and I composed music, gospel music lyrics and songs. I am looking forward to this new adventure of my life journey. To be honest I don't know anything about Podcast, I have heard about it for several years now but never knew how to get in involved. has been one of my desire to ...
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St John's is an evangelical charismatic church, with a mix of ages, backgrounds and nationalities. We have a heart for God, our city and the nations. We meet in Harborne, just south-west of Birmingham city centre. Our Sunday talks are delivered by clergy, members of the congregation and occasional visiting speakers.
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Sermons and talks from St John's Hartford, UK. St John's is an evangelical Christian church situated in the village of Hartford, near Northwich in Cheshire. We are part of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Chester. Our conviction is that when God's word the Bible is faithfully taught, God's voice is clearly heard. Please visit our website at www.stjohnshartford.org
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Teaching from St John's Hoxton, a vibrant, diverse, and growing Anglican church in the heart of London. Seeking to be a beacon of hope for Hoxton. Worship God | Make Disciples | Share Jesus | Transform Hoxton. Online Sunday services at 10.30am
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St. Johns Hops is a veteran-owned hop farm hoping to make it in the competitive brewery industry. Products are grown with the lastest agriculture techniques and the labor comes from veteran hands based on horticulture therapy. St. Johns Hops Podcast is mostly David Espinal and the owner, Sebastien, exploring various hops, history of the brewing, and updates on the company.
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News broke recently that the Boy Scouts of America is changing its name to Scouting America on the organization's 115th anniversary. According to the Associated Press, the Boy Scouts will become Scouting America in an effort to emphasize inclusion as it works to move past the turmoil of bankruptcy and a flood of sexual abuse claims. Scouts' lack of…
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Earlier this week, Palestine Action YYT was named grand marshal of this year’s Pride Parade. As part of that partnership, St. John’s Pride will honour the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions List by cutting ties with businesses and organizations deemed to be complicit in violating Palestinian rights. Harvey's Home Heating pulled out and cancelled it…
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Send us a Text Message. With this service, we celebrate the 6th Sunday after Pentecost 2024. Join us on Sundays at 9 a.m. at 216 E Chandler Blvd, Burlington, WI 53105; check our website, stjohnthedivine.org, for what is happening around the church. If you cannot join us in person but are a part of our online congregation, we appreciate you. Let us …
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The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey sat down with Janet Hong to discuss her journey, and her next steps, after being diagnosed with Primary Biliary Cholangitis thirty years ago. It's a disease which attacks the liver, and has left Janet requiring a liver transplant. She has turned to social media to find a donor match, but she's still waiting.…
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The beef between two superstars of rap, Drake and Kendrick Lamar, exploded on streaming charts, as the artists traded insult tracks. Matthew Smith of Chapel Arm has become a go-to expert in decoding the lyrics in these tracks, which contain hidden meanings for the deep listener. His YouTube channel "What's The Dirt" has attracted over 73 million vi…
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In Barrow, England, the local football team will carry this province's name into every game. Newfoundland and Labrador is printed right on the front of the jerseys worn by Barrow AFC, thanks to a deal made the provincial government. Today, we spoke with two Barrow fans, to find out more about the team we're now sponsoring.…
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Almost 55-hundred kids in Newfoundland and Labrador have received free books, thanks to the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. But the program manager Carolyn Clarke says it's time to expand that number and make books available to all kids in the province. She joined us on the line today to discuss how expanding all over Newfoundland and Labrador co…
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Three Memorial University students were charged with trespassing over the weekend. They were part of the MUN Students for Palestine group that refused to leave the encampment on campus, after the university asked the group to disband on Friday. Today we heard from MUN faculty and students about the latest on this situation.…
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Today we heard what the folks at Ocean Choice International think of the new approach to northern cod. DFO declared an end to the northern cod moratorium last month. The FFAW says the province should return to the ‘stewardship’ fishery model that’s been used since 2006. Even Premier Andrew Furey weighed in to express his concern around the fishery …
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Belbin's in downtown St. John's may be able to help you with your hankering for cheese. This Foodie Friday, we sent our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts to learn all about their cheese club. Darrell joined us on the line from Belbin's this morning, to give us a taste of their cheese supply.
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When Mary Brown’s opened its first international location last year in Northern Ireland, Whitney McCullough, who lives there, went on TikTok to ask about the chicken joint. Since then, she's been posting regularly about the similarities between Ireland and Newfoundland.
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There are twenty Riff locations across the province - 18 on the island and 2 in Labrador. And Lee Stewart has visited them all. His Riff's challenge began last summer, and was completed three days ago. He joined us on the line today from Labrador City to discuss his unique challenge.
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Gina Burgess will be playing at at the Majestic Theatre in St. John's tonight. She's from Nova Scotia, and played violin with bands like The Jerry Cans out of Iqaluit, and also the swing group Gypsophilia. Her solo album is called ISNOW. She spoke with the Morning Show's Jen White ahead of tonight's performance.…
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I’m sharing my personal experience growing up in an angry home and how it affected me as a wife and mother. It is of utmost importance to control our anger, and I’m offering some practical tips I’ve learned for doing so. I’ll highlight the role of self-control and the power of the Holy Spirit. God wants to redeem our stories and set us free from th…
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Violinist and music educator Laura Nerenberg's new one-woman show is called “Jewish-ish." The show combines autobiographical elements, with her love and passion for playing music. She’ll be performing at the Suncor Energy Hall at Memorial’s School of Music tonight, and she joins us in studio today to talk about it.…
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Local drag queen Fashionista Jones, AKA Jade Nohels, has been a drag performer for more than 20 years. She says drag has always been a part of her life, even when she was growing up in Cape St. George, on the island's west coast. Jade Nohels spoke with the CBC's Abby Cole about how drag in Newfoundland and Labrador has evolved over the years.…
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Food banks in Newfoundland and Labrador are gaining more clients almost daily, as people in the province struggle with rising food prices. On Wednesday, Progressive Conservative leader Tony Wakeham issued a statement criticizing the provincial government's response to the rising cost of living. Wakeham spoke with our Morning Show reporter Darrell R…
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All the world's a stage, and this weekend, that includes Bowring Park. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts joined us live this morning at the Bowring Park Amphitheatre, to bring us all the details about this year's season of Shakespeare by the Sea. He spoke with Sandra Mills, the general manager of Shakespeare by the Sea.…
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Pride events have always been rooted in protest. This year, St. John's Pride is putting political action front and centre. Palestine Action YYT will be the grand marshal of this year's Pride parade, and as part of the partnership between the two groups, St. John's Pride also agreed to cut ties with businesses on the Boycott Divestments Sanctions Li…
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There will be no Pride on the Pier in St. John's this summer. Harvey's Home Heating has cancelled the popular event, after St. John's Pride partnered with a local pro-Palestinian group. Today we spoke with Chris Forward, the general manager about why Harvey's made that call, and what that means for its support of the local queer community.…
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The Harbour Voices Festival has been on the go here in town all week, with choirs from across the country making a joyful noise. This morning we spoke with Ella Estey from Iqualuit, Danny Najjar from Vancouver, and Sophie Daigle from New Brunswick.
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I grew up in an angry home, and it had a profound impact on my roles as a wife and a mother. It’s so important to understand the root causes of anger to learn how to manage it in a healthy way. Today I’m covering the different (healthy or unhealthy) ways people deal with anger, such as escalating, stuffing it, or learning to manage it. We need to a…
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