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Redeemer City Church

Redeemer City Church: Madison, WI

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Weekly sermons from Redeemer City Church in Madison, Wisconsin, which seeks to renew our city through the gospel. For more information, visit our website at redeemercitychurch.org.
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Saved by the City

Religion News Service

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Roxy and Katelyn grew up in the white evangelical American heartland. Both were warned moving to a supposed bastion of secular culture would be dangerous to their faith. While navigating a city where people sleep in on Sunday mornings and the chaste motto “true love waits” isn’t a thing, the two have found a renewed, vibrant faith that has been both strengthened and stretched in the metropolis.
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Redeemer Central

Redeemer Central

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Weekly talks from Redeemer Central. We are a church community seeking to practice the way of Jesus & work for the peace & good of our city & beyond. Come join us on Sundays as we gather at 101 Donegall Street, Belfast. Everyone is welcome
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Redeemer West Side

Redeemer Presbyterian Church West Side

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Welcome to the podcast of Redeemer West Side. Our church is located on Manhattan's Upper West Side where we are living out the sacred call by Jesus to love our neighbors and heal our city.
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Weekly Podcast from Redeemer City Church. Redeemer City Church is located in Washington, D.C. Our mission is know and delight in God and make him known. Redeemer City Church's vision is to see God redeem brokenness to beauty one relationship at a time. Everything we do at Redeemer flows from our love for Jesus and the Church. This Redeemer City Church Podcast features weekly messages. Feel free to share content with your friends.
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Redeemer Community Church

Redeemer Community Church

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Located in the historic Vine City neighborhood of Atlanta, Redeemer Community Church exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through our words and our lives, to make disciples of Christ, and to live as people who are loved, accepted, and transformed
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How to Reach the West Again

Redeemer City to City

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Christianity is declining in the West. How will the church respond? Redeemer City to City's "How to Reach the West Again" podcast takes the insights of author and pastor Timothy Keller's book of the same name—and explores them in greater detail with a host of guest ministry leaders. Join us as we examine ourselves, our culture, and Scripture to work toward a new missionary encounter with Western culture that will make the gospel both attractive and credible to a new generation.
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Redeemer Church in Union City, CA (formerly Fremont, CA) is a family of rescued sinners finding hope and wholeness in the life, death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Our highest priority is to bring glory to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit through celebrating and proclaiming the gospel of our Triune God. As worshippers of our Holy God, we are seeking to spread His fame in making and maturing disciples of Jesus by establishing healthy churches throughout the Bay Area an ...
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Christianity has a lot of unspoken suffering and challenges. Suffering Servants is our attempt to bring these every day struggles into the modern context by reading books, articles, and conversing about the ever changing culture and the Church's response to such change. We also have conversations with other "suffering servants" about their sufferings in life and what God has revealed to them through those sufferings. Ultimately, no matter how awful things get for us here on earth, we know th ...
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FBC Tampa

First Baptist Church Tampa

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Our Mission is to be a thriving people in a thriving church in a thriving city. Join us for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45AM in downtown Tampa, FL.
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To Be Continued… with Tim Keller is a captivating podcast inspired by the wisdom of beloved pastor and theologian, Dr. Tim Keller. The premiere episode features a conversation with Tim Keller. Subsequent episodes seamlessly blend archived Keller teachings with fresh dialogues featuring Christian leaders from across the globe. Through these conversations, "To Be Continued…" paints a hopeful picture of the global church, bridging the gap between timeless truths and contemporary challenges. In ...
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Watered Womanhood

Raabasha Alohalani

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Biblical Womanhood, Femininity, and Vulnerability in Relationships for Israelite Women, by an Israelite Woman, your hostess, Raabasha Alohalani. Brought to you by The Hebrew Housewife - Set Apart Homemaking “For your Maker is your husband, יהוה of hosts is His Name, and the Set-apart One of Yisra’ĕl is your Redeemer. He is called the Elohim of all the earth." Isaiah 54:5 Tune in to uncover what it means to be the Bride of YAHUAH as a woman, as a follower of The Most High, as a member of The ...
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The Church Builder Podcast

Dale O'Shields

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Encouraging Pastors and Church Leaders in personal and leadership development. Dale O’Shields is the founding and senior pastor of Church of the Redeemer, a multi-site church in the greater Washington DC area. In over 30 years of ministry, he has equipped pastors to plant and develop thriving ministries. This passion led him to establish United Pastors Network, yearly gatherings where worldwide church leaders come together to be reenergized and empowered. The Church Builder Podcast offers pa ...
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This sermon explores the foundational aspects of the early Christian church as described in Acts, emphasizing the importance of prayer, worship, and biblical teaching. Pastor Aaron shows how these elements contributed to spiritual renewal and transformation within the community. The necessity of being devoted to biblical teaching is highlighted, as…
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It's our first live episode, coming to you from Religion News Service's 90th anniversary symposium and gala (90 years!) in the heart of Manhattan. Our live audience has cocktails, so grab a drink and settle in as we test our audience's NYC knowledge, reflect on the past and future of Saved By the City, and quiz our guests to discover just how deep …
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In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp explores the profound themes of the Prodigal Son parable, emphasizing both sons' significance in the narrative. He shows the family crisis initiated by the younger son and the idolatry present in both sons' actions. The message highlights the importance of understanding idolatry as a root cause of sin and the nece…
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The American Church's relationship with sex has always been a little complicated, but it got a lot more complicated with the explosive popularity of Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker's Every Man's Battle, which trained a generation of Christian men to see themselves as dormant predators and women as their natural enemies. Now, Sheila Wray Gregoire…
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Can the Gospel ever be thwarted? Can God ever fail? Can the Christian trust that God will see His Will accomplished? Robbie Tschorn answers these questions and more in the sermon “God Cannot Be Stopped” (Acts 5:12-42). God is always moving whether we see it or not. When opposition arises outside of and even within the church, the Christian can rest…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | John 1:35-42 When Jesus met his first disciples, he asked them: “What do you want?” By asking this simple yet revealing question, Jesus was surfacing the desires and longings of these would-be disciples. As we look at John 1:35-42, we discover where discipleship to Jesus starts, and what it really means to be his disciple…
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The final chapters of the Book of Esther reveal the resolution of the story. After Haman’s downfall, Esther and Mordecai work together to save the Jewish people. Mordecai is promoted to a position of great authority, and the Jewish people celebrate their deliverance, marking the beginning of the festival of Purim. In Part 4, Stephanie Wilson reflec…
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We've long admired the kind of radical, intentional community that requires its members to make real commitments and sacrifices — and that holds out a vision of Christian ethics built on Jesus' sermon on the mount. Maybe we've even idealized it. In this episode, Katelyn and Roxy hear from journalist Eliza Griswold about the fate of just such a comm…
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"Eve was tempted with something she already had--to be like God. She already was like God because she was made in His image!" Welcome to Season 4 of the She Is Podcast. We are so excited to be back with you! Today, Pastor Cheri is kicking off our season premier with an amazing word centered around Eve. Eve oftentimes gets a bad wrap for being the f…
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In this sermon, Pastor Aaron Shamp explores the themes of lostness, community, and salvation through the lens of the parables found in Luke 15:1-10. He emphasizes the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents and the importance of understanding the gospel as an invitation to a deeper relationship with Christ. The discussion highlights the nature of…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Isaiah 12:1-6 Anyone who meets with God through the gospel inevitably finds a life-shaping, life-altering joy bubbling in their soul. Many scholars rightly see this passage as the conclusion of Isaiah’s call before the glorious Lord, which began in 6:1-8. In this hymn of joyful praise, Isaiah sings of the salvation he has experi…
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In Part 3, David Armstrong unpacks Esther’s courageous and strategic actions to save her people. After fasting, Esther risks her life by approaching King Xerxes and carefully revealing Haman’s plot against the Jews. Her wisdom and patience lead to a powerful reversal, with Haman’s plans backfiring and resulting in his downfall. Esther’s transformat…
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You know that feeling when you have just SO. MUCH. TO. SAY about a particular current event but your podcast is on summer break?? Yeah, it's the worst. Silver lining? We've been saving up that snark for months. So, here goes, why did JD Vance's comments about how childless cat ladies are ruining America hurt our feelings? You could probably guess b…
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How were Christ’s apostles able to stand firm against opposition from the religious rules and leaders of their day? How can we as Christians boldly proclaim the gospel in situations that are overwhelming or intimidating? How does the Holy Spirit equip and empower us for the work of ministry? What role does prayer play when it comes to our gospel wi…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Isaiah 6:1-10 How can you know if you’ve really met with the living God? One sign is that you surrender your life to God. Like Isaiah, you say to him, “Here am I. Send me”. Notice that Isaiah commits to serving God before he knows exactly what God will ask of him. There’s no bargaining; only surrender to the holy one. This sermo…
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John Herron picks up the story of Esther in chapters 3 & 4, where we find a rising threat against the Jewish people as Haman plots their destruction. Mordecai urges Esther to use her position as queen to intervene, and she faces a life-threatening decision with Mordecai’s words echoing in her mind “Who knows? Perhaps you have come to royal dignity …
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In the '00s, America was introduced to J.D. Vance, who pitched himself as a middle man between coastal elites and the rural white Americans he'd been raised around. Hillbilly Elegy was part memoir/part explainer and, at the time, seemed to establish Vance as a moderate conservative who wanted to bridge the partisa cultural, political and religious …
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What happened when the Holy Spirit was poured out at Pentecost? How were 3,000 people saved and added to the church that day? What does it look like to be a devoted follower of Christ? In his sermon, “The Promise Fulfilled,” centered on Acts 2:1-47, Pastor Josiah answered these questions as he shared how the promise of the Holy Spirit was fulfilled…
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In this sermon, Dusty Durbin emphasizes the urgent need for the gospel in a community where a significant portion of the population is without Christ. He discusses the indicators of a healthy church, focusing on devotion to the Word, prayer, and fellowship. Durbin highlights the importance of living together as a church family, encouraging one anot…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Isaiah 6:1-8 It’s no coincidence that Isaiah meets God in the temple, the place where heaven touches earth. This sermon will offer a brief biblical theology of “temple”, noting things like the pervasiveness of “temples” throughout our city, how Christ is the true temple, and how in the gospel the church has become the temple (Ep…
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David Armstrong begins our exploration of the Book of Esther, a captivating narrative from the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. We journey into the Persian Empire under King Xerxes and delve into themes of fear, identity, and resilience looking at how the hidden parts of ourselves can provide strength in times of limitation and hardship. We also ref…
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What are the requirements necessary for being called as an apostle? Do apostles still exist in the church today? What did Jesus’ followers do while they waited on the Holy Spirit to come? In his sermon, “The Waiting Room,” centered on Acts 1:12-26, Pastor Josiah answered these questions and others as he shared from God’s word the important work tha…
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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | Isaiah 6:1-8 A vision of God as holy, confession of sin, and cleansing through sacrifice: Isaiah’s call serves as a kind of case study for what a real encounter with the living God consists of. Isaiah encounters God the only way a person can: in and through the gospel.Kirjoittanut Redeemer Presbyterian Church West Side
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What Makes Us: 02 Living the Story In this second part of the What Makes Us series, we explore what it means to live out the Jesus Story in our daily lives. David Armstrong reflects on the incarnation—God becoming flesh in Christ and dwelling among us—and how it serves as a model for us to embody God’s active presence. As followers of Jesus, we are…
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