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Claremont Parish Church

Claremont Parish Church

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Sunday sermons from Claremont Parish Church, East Kilbride, Scotland. We also offer live streaming and catch-up services. Please visit our website for more information :: www.claremontparishchurch.co.uk
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Pod of the Parish

Redeemer Anglican Church (Raleigh, NC)

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We invite you to join us as we seek to Participate with Christ in the Redemption of All Things. We do that as we Sit with Jesus, Share His Hope, and Serve His World.
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The Parish Circuit

Stuart Amidon

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The Parish Circuit is a podcast based in Southwest Louisiana hosted by business owner and pastor Stuart Amidon. Holding interviews, stories, and news intended to inspire and cultivate the future of the South.
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Parish Youth COP Podcast

ParishYouthCop

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we understand that the race that has been set before us is not about who gets to the end first, but it’s about us getting to the end together in unity and oneness of mind. We are committed to making disciples of all nations by teaching truth through our various online platforms
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Aldridge Parish Church Sermon Archive

Aldridge Parish Church

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This is the archive of the weekly sermons, from Aldridge Parish Church. Listen to our morning and evening sermons, as well as select special events from April 2016 to April 2018. Subscribe to our new weekly podcast for our new weekly sermon podcast for our sermons and events from April 2018
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Video Works by Jeremy Parish

Jeremy Parish

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A potpourri of classic video games-related video and audio projects from Game Boy World (a complete chronological history of pre-GBA handheld video games), Metroidvania.com (games that are like Metroid and Castlevania all at once), and Anatomy of Games (in-depth analyses of classic game design).
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Saint Marianne Cope Parish Podcast

Saint Marianne Cope Parish

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The Saint Marianne Cope Parish Podcast. Featuring Sunday homily messages and teaching series, we look at living a joyful life through living a faithful life. By understanding the Church's teaching and applying it to our lives, we believe we can better connect with Jesus and with others.
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Aldridge Parish Church Sermon Podcast

Aldridge Parish Church

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This is the Aldridge Parish Church Sermon podcast. You can listen to our weekly sermon recordings and other special events here. We are an evangelical, Anglican Church located in the village of Aldridge in the West Midlands, and we aim to reach our community with preaching that is biblical, clear, relevant for today. This weekly podcast features all of our sermons from July 2018 onwards. For our older sermons, please visit our sermon archive, also on Anchor, at https://anchor.fm/apc-sermon-a ...
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Bridge of Allan Parish Church

Bridge of Allan Church

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We invite you to listen to our Sunday worship that takes place every week at Bridge of Allan Parish Church, Stirling. All are welcome to join us within the Church at 11 am, or you can find us on Facebook or Instagram too!
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Join host Benny Bruce on this entertaining podcast for St. Tammany Parish Library news, discussion, special guests, local history, and coverage of library events that you might have missed. Have fun with library staff on this family friendly podcast and explore the many tools that the library provides to you. For over a decade, the St. Tammany Parish Library Podcast has offered information and entertainment for all age groups in our Louisiana community. Learn more at http://sttammanylibrary.org
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The World Parish Podcast

The Florida Conference of The UMC

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Welcome to the World Parish Podcast, where we bring you inspiring stories from missionaries and mission-minded people across The Florida Conference of The United Methodist Church. Each episode, we’ll dive into the heart of missions, sharing firsthand experiences, challenges, and triumphs from those dedicating their lives to serving others.
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In part three of our Advent preaching series on December 14th, 2025, Father Joshua outlines the third and fourth thresholds of Conversion: Openness and Seeking. In the Gospel, we see Jesus questioning in the crowds, trying to help them recognize their hunger for more, and their openness to God. He does the same to us. He knows that our hearts were …
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What if today could be day one? No matter how many times you’ve fallen short, no matter how many false starts you’ve had — today you get to begin again. The Gospel reminds us that it’s never too late to change, to show up, and to do what God is inviting us to do. Even if your Advent hasn’t gone the way you hoped, today can still be a fresh start. S…
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Kintsugi Nights at The Parish are special quarterly events to create extended space around a particular topic that is contributing to the fracture of our world. As part of this first evening of learning, lament, practice, and prayer, Jordan shared a paradigm for engaging issues of mercy and justice in the way of Jesus.…
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Welcome to another episode of The Parish Circuit, for truth, goodness and beauty for Acadiana and all of Louisiana. When Buddhist monks walked through Central Louisiana on a "peace walk" to Washington D.C., Christ Fellowship pastor Jeffrey Mercer made a one-minute video explaining why Jesus—not Buddhism—offers real peace. The internet exploded. Chr…
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In this third part of our series, we think about how it was prophesied by Isaiah that Jesus would be born of a virgin and called Immanuel. In Matthew's Gospel, we see how this is fulfilled and how Matthew recognises its fulfilment. We also think about why it is important that Jesus is born of a virgin and what Jesus being Immanuel (God is with us) …
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In this Sunday’s homily, we’re reminded of a powerful and often forgotten truth from St. Augustine: singing is praying twice. In a world filled with nonstop music—but very little communal singing—we’re invited to rediscover why God commands us to sing, and why it matters not only that we sing, but what we sing. From Scripture and the lives of the s…
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Day 16 of Peace on Earth invites us to stop and ask an important question: Who have we given authority to in our lives? In today’s Gospel (Matthew 21:23–27), Jesus is questioned about authority. Father Jonathan Meyer helps us turn that question inward. So many of us live under the weight of voices that tell us we’re not enough, that we’re unworthy,…
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In this powerful men’s talk, Fr. John Hollowell shares how St. John of the Cross profoundly shaped his priesthood and spiritual life — and why this Carmelite saint has so much to teach men today. Fr. Hollowell reflects on: • The danger of chasing spiritual “feelings” • The meaning of spiritual dryness and the Dark Night of the Soul • Why discipline…
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How is God inviting you to help those in need during these Advent days? In this Gaudete Sunday reflection, Father Jonathan Meyer reminds us that we are called to rejoice — not just with words, but through love, compassion, and action. The Gospel tells us that the poor will have the Good News proclaimed to them, and that poverty is not only financia…
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Today we celebrate the Feast of St. Lucy, a young martyr whose name means light and whose witness still challenges the Church. St. Lucy was only 13 years old when she gave her life for Christ. Her courage invites us to reflect on how we are forming faith in the next generation — especially our children and grandchildren. In this reflection, Father …
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Today we celebrate the Feast of St. Lucy, a saint whose name means light — and today’s Gospel invites us to ask a powerful Advent question: Do you recognize Jesus when He is right in front of you? In this reflection, Father Jonathan connects the beautiful traditions of St. Lucy with the Gospel theme of sight and recognition. Just as the disciples o…
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On this thirteenth day of Peace on Earth, Father Jonathan reflects on Our Lady of Guadalupe and the profound impact of her appearance to St. Juan Diego in 1531. Mary came as a loving mother to a wounded culture, bringing dignity to women, protecting the unborn, and leading millions to Jesus Christ. Her image — miraculously imprinted on Juan Diego’s…
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In today’s Peace on Earth reflection, Father Jonathan Meyer looks honestly at the violence, division, and hurt we see in our world — in schools, churches, politics, and even our families — and he asks the hard question: “Will there ever be peace on earth?” His answer is both simple and challenging: Peace begins with you and me. Father Jonathan remi…
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Happy Feast of the Immaculate Conception! In this powerful teaching homily, Father Jonathan walks us through the mystery behind the words the angel Gabriel spoke to Mary: “Hail, full of grace.” (Luke 1:28) This phrase appears only once in the entire Bible — and it reveals who Mary is from the very moment of her conception: a dwelling worthy of Chri…
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Peace on Earth — Day 11 Today’s Gospel is one of the most comforting passages in all of Scripture: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28–30) Father Jonathan shares how this verse is prayed during the Anointing of the Sick and reflects on the deep truth it reveals: Suffering is real… but it is nev…
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Have you ever felt alone, unseen, or unheard? Today’s Gospel (Matthew 18:12–14) reminds us that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who goes searching for the one who feels lost. Father Jonathan offers a powerful message for anyone struggling with loneliness, isolation, or spiritual discouragement: You are not alone. Jesus is looking for you. In the silence…
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In part two of our Advent preaching series (December 7th, 2025), Father Joshua outlines the first two Thresholds of Conversion: Initial Trust and Spiritual Curiosity. According to Sherry Weddell, over 50% of Catholics in the pews on Sunday are in these two Thresholds. While it is good that they are still showing up, it means that Jesus has so much …
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Happy Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception! Today’s Peace on Earth reflection invites us to enter the mystery of the Annunciation through Visio Divina—praying with sacred images. Father Jonathan explains why the angel Gabriel’s greeting, “Hail, full of grace,” reveals Mary as the Immaculate Conception, conceived without original sin so she could …
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Between December 7–12, our parish invites you to do something a little different… and very beautiful: 👉 Go on pilgrimage to any of the Mexican restaurants in Dearborn County. Each one has set up a special shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe, complete with prayer cards and coloring pages for families. While you’re there, take a moment to pray a decade o…
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