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In this podcast you'll find recordings of ancient and modern writings that are directly relevant to "The Ancient Tradition" Podcast (see theancienttradition.com), a podcast which aims to reconstruct, from the evidence available in the ancient record, the original religious tradition given to human beings "in the beginning".
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The Bible isn’t just a religious text - it’s a time machine that transports us to the day-to-day lives of ordinary people who married, had kids, toiled the land, experienced seasons of bounty and hunger, and withstood years of warfare. Much like you and I, these biblical heroes loved, loathed, coveted, and knew the gut-wrenching pangs of heartbreak. The ”Biblical Times Podcast,” is your portal into the past. We aim to guide listeners on a journey back thousands of years, right into the era o ...
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Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)

Come & See Inspirations team

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Come & See Inspirations (C&SI) is a podcasting team based out of Ardagh in West Limerick. Email: comeandseeinspirations@gmail.com SMS Text : +353 874668950 Originally starting out in 2010 until 2021 our work was based around our flagship weekly radio programme SacredSpace102fm (SS102fm); now the C&SI team aims to work on various podcasts which contribute to the New Evangelisation and spread hope and faith online and on air. This page hosts C&SI's podcasts including our weekly podcast as well ...
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In this podcast, we discuss mystical works of literature, primarily Taoist text, and how they relate to alcohol recovery. Taoist Philosophy can be an excellent tool for embracing the idea of a “Higher Power.” Nature offers all of the examples necessary for a concept of a source of all life, much different but yet very similar in many ways to more traditional religious thinking. Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching; https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988,1996,2004/se ...
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Music is powerful and often therapeutic in fighting mental illness. If you are having a mental health crisis, dial 911, or get to the nearest Emergency Room, or call one of these numbers. This podcast does not give medical advice or diagnosis. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services(SAMHSA) 1-800-662-HELP (4357) National Youth Crisis Hotline - 1-800-448-4663 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK 988 - Lifeline Chat and Text 741741 - Crisis Text Line https://www.brevistalk.com/
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Day1 Weekly Podcast

Alliance for Christian Media, Inc.

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Discover a new source of inspiration each week with the Day1 Weekly Podcast, where a diverse cross-section of America's most compelling preachers from mainline Protestant churches share powerful messages of faith, hope, and love. For nearly 80 years, Day1—originally known as The Protestant Hour—has been a trusted voice in Christian broadcasting, offering spiritual guidance and hope to millions of listeners. Whether you're seeking Bible-based sermons, insights into Scripture, or practical way ...
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Based on the tremendous feedback from Project Likkutei Torah’s weekly Hisbonenus podcast we are adding another podcast that demystifies hisbonenus. This podcast will teach the talmid this “lost art” in a simple step-by-step manner. The classes will be given by Rabbi Dov Ber Klein. He has been active in secular and religious education for over 40 years. He is the author of the Kehos publication “Sea Traveler '', a practical step-by-step guide to prayer and Chassidic meditation. He has transfo ...
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Open Your Hymnal

Zack Stachowski & Matt Reichert

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Through interviews with composers, text writers, and more, "Open Your Hymnal" explores the most consequential liturgical music heard in churches around the world.
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#YourTorah

JOFA UK

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YourTorah is designed as an introduction to the 63 tractates (books) of Mishnah and is taught by women. In each 18 minute podcast you'll find the overview of one tractate, with a sample mishnah and a practical take-away. YourTorah is a project of JOFA UK designed as a special invitation to women & girls to make Torah study ‘their thing’ - though men are of course welcome to join too.
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The title says it all! I will read from the religious texts of the world starting with the Old & New Testaments of the Bible then the Quran. Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism and more will follow. Allow my voice to sooth and educate you on the writings of beliefs that influence so many people on our planet. Whether you are completely devout to your faith, only attend services on holidays or want to hear what you were raised on with a new mindset, please, let my deep, calming voice ope ...
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The Brothers Grail

The Brothers Grail

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Welcome to the Brothers Grail podcast, a delightfully humorous and unabashedly vulgar journey through the sacred scriptures led by three middle-aged, Aussie brothers. Raised in a non-religious household, Big Brother Quindogg embarked on a mission to delve into the depths of the Old & New Testament, driven by a curiosity for the lesser-known passages often overlooked by mainstream religion. Little did he know, the journey would take a comically unexpected turn merely a page in, as the bizarre ...
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Living Our Beliefs: Exploring Faith & Religion in Daily Life

Meli Solomon, the Talking with God Project

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Religion and faith are important for millions of people worldwide. While ancient traditions can provide valuable beliefs and values for life, it can be hard to apply them to our lives today. And yet, weaving them into our days can bring benefits––greater meaning in life, more alignment between our beliefs and our actions, and deeper personal connection to our faiths and each other. In Living Our Beliefs, we delve into where and how practicing Jews, Christians, and Muslims express their faith ...
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Imparting Academic Knowledge Freely. I am A religious studies scholar at San Jose State University and will be teaching about in the Bible . We as the Church in this Modern Age, are separated(from the original text and it's authors in four ways: Temporally, Culturally, Linguistically & Geographically (C) 2019 The copyright owner authorizes the reproduction an entire podcast for personal use.
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Gonzo, Bronze, Cara, and occasional guests present a reactionary reading of the first edition of the Book of Mormon devoid of a religious context. Join us weekly as we read and react to the text of this book that has been identified as a singular work: it's the only book all educated people know about but have not read.
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Talking to people who have been effected by suicide and loss. If you are in crisis Dial or text 988. Talk to a professional, religious leader, a friend, any person who can help you get the help you may need. Anyone who has experienced true loss knows how I feel. I invite you on my journey through grief and life. All opinions are my own!!
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Rabbi Tovia Singer responds directly to the issues raised by missionaries and cults, by exploring Judaism in contradistinction to fundamentalist Christianity and helps us to sort through the maze and mystery of all the confusion in the world today on who
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Join us on a journey of exploration and discovery as we delve into the depths of the Bible from a Jewish perspective. Our podcast offers an in-depth reading and analysis of the scriptures, exploring the nuances and meanings of each passage. But we don't stop there - we also tackle questions that arise along the way, providing thoughtful and informative answers. Our podcast is designed for those who are seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible and want to explore its teachings in a meaning ...
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Embark on a journey into the captivating landscape of the mind and its limitless potential, our Podcasts and videos delve into the intricacies of mindset, focusing on states of mind but with a mix of religious, scriptures, ancient text, literature, psychology, and the power of thought. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of human cognition, share expert insights, and guide you towards harnessing your mental prowess for a fulfilling life. Welcome to a realm of self-discovery and transformatio ...
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Leading By History

Leading By History

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This podcast is dedicated to the advancement of practical knowledge and application in the areas of history and education. We desire to bring our listeners on a journey through time by showcasing educational, history-driven topics which will inspire the student and scholar alike. Get exclusive access to our hidden content today! https://www.patreon.com/leadingbyhistory - (Artwork by Baylor Design Studio - Music by M. Isra-Ul, for D28 Blessings) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotif ...
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F* It!

Amy Ledin

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A strategic podcast where Amy Ledin talks about the main F’s that have influenced her life and have helped her in creating her best self. She covers areas in faith, family, forgiveness, food, fitness, and formula. She will deep dive into how placing her baby for adoption at 18, losing almost 100 pounds, facing her marriage-ending affair, and battling stage 4 cancer for almost 7 years, has only made her stronger. Join Amy as she takes you through her story, her life-changing struggles, and sh ...
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The Torah (Bible) is the fundamental text of Biblical and Western thought and it is a guidebook for our lives. Mark Gerson, The Rabbi's Husband, will explore the greatest hits of Jewish thought in conversation with some of the most interesting thinkers from varying religious persuasions. The discussions on this show will reflect the understanding that the Torah and all associated books are intended to guide us through our challenges and in our decisions today. We will strive to understand ho ...
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Join us each week as we analyze a section of the weekly parshah. From a careful study of the text and the guidance of the Midrash and classic commentaries, we find that the parshah has a great deal to teach us about modern life. This class, which is given each week to the women of Yad Binyamin, Israel, takes a decidedly Zionist perspective to the parshah as well.
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Salaah Brooks reads the text of the classic Muqaddimah (Introduction) of al-Imaam Ibn Abee Zayd al-Qayrawaanee. Moosaa Richardson explains. Follow along using this convenient PDF for phones: AR: https://payhip.com/b/Dse5H EN: https://payhip.com/b/oSsGJ This original series of Islamic classes took place at al-Masjid al-Awwal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) in the year 1437.
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Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education

Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis University

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There is great scholarship being done in the field of Jewish education, but it’s not always accessible. And even when it is, it’s not always obvious why people in the field of Jewish education should care about it. That’s what this podcast is about—making really interesting scholarship on Jewish education accessible and talking with scholars about why it matters. Learning About Learning draws on live conversations, originally conducted as Zoom webinars. Regular episodes feature discussions b ...
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Free Speech Debate

Oxford University

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Free Speech Debate (http://freespeechdebate.com/) is a global, multilingual website for the discussion of free speech in the age of mass migration and the internet. Ten draft principles for global free speech are laid out, together with explanations and case studies - all for debate. Prominent figures from diverse cultures, faiths and political tendencies are interviewed and asked to comment through video, audio and text. Individual users from across the world are strongly encouraged to take ...
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The Interfaith Roundtable explores various religious traditions and helps us all to understand both the differences and similarities between faiths. What is organized religion compared to spirituality? What do different religious traditions think about God? Is it true that organized religion has been the source of so much hatred and conflict resulting in wars over the centuries in different parts of the world? These questions and more are explored on The Interfaith Roundtable with various gu ...
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Episode 78. Father Aaron Solberg joined me to talk about his personal experience converting from the Orthodox Judaism of his childhood and his current practice of Christianity in a remote Canadian village. These are experiences few of us have, so it's wonderful to hear his stories. Although Aaron is a priest, he is not speaking here as a representa…
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In this episode, Rev. Tyler Sit, founding pastor of New City Church in Minneapolis, explores a deeply resonant question: "What Neighborhood Does God Live In?" Drawing from Amos 5:6-7, 10-15, Rev. Sit reflects on the spiritual and social implications of income inequality and justice. His personal stories—ranging from his father’s immigrant experienc…
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In this weeks podcast excerpt, Br Justin Robinson OSB joins us from Cairo to share with us about the situation of Christians in the Holy Land and the challenges they face. Br Justin Robinson OSB is a Benedictine monk of Glenstal Abbey in Ireland. After studying theology at the Salesian Pontifical University in Jerusalem, he is now undertaking an MA…
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We had a busy podcast this week here on C&SI with a couple of visitors joining John and Shane. In part one, we have our regular run through saints of the week and Sr Caitriona Kavanagh OP joins us to tells us about news from the Dominican community. In part two, Br Justin Robinson OSB joins us from Cairo to share with us about the situation of Chri…
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This episode focuses on Chapters 2 and 3 of the Book of Samuel, set around 1070 BCE in Shiloh, a small worship center near Jerusalem. The story details Samuel's early life under the guidance of Eli, the elderly priest. Chapter 2 emphasizes the corrupt behavior of Eli's two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, described as "scoundrels." These brothers abuse t…
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Join Rev. Amy Gopp, senior pastor of Kent United Church of Christ in Kent, Ohio, as she delves into the complex themes of divorce, relationships, and holy union in her sermon, "Holy Union," based on Mark 10:2-16. Through personal stories and deep faith insights, she explores how God’s love meets us in our brokenness and leads us toward healing and …
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All streams flow to the sea because it is lower than they are. Humility gives it its power. — Stephen Mitchell, Tao Te Ching, Verse 66 30 Tools to Stay Sober All Year Round! Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting: https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988,1996,2004/section:1 You can download a free …
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On this weeks podcast we are joined by Julianne Moran, General Secretary for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland to discuss the Synod on Synodality the second part of which is due to be held in Rome during the month of October 2024. We have our regular run through the liturgical odds and ends for the coming week, and also our week…
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On this weeks podcast we are joined by Julianne Moran, General Secretary for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland to discuss the Synod on Synodality the second part of which is due to be held in Rome during the month of October 2024. We have our regular run through the liturgical odds and ends for the coming week, and also our week…
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In 1900, Depot Charlie, Chief of the Tituni-Joshua people—whose ancestral lands are situated in southern Oregon—narrated the creation story of his people to an anthropologist, who subsequently documented it in Volume 28 of the Journal of American Folklore. The Tituni-Joshua people had significant interactions with European settlers in the late 1700…
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Episode 77. This is the second of a two-part series with my guest is Aviva Stein. In part one, we talked about her Jewish practice at UMass Amherst, where she is now a senior. Part two covers her engagement on campus in support of Israel and the dynamic on campus last year around the Israel/Palestine issue. She describes several conversations where…
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In the early 1900s, the creation account of the Native American Maidu people, whose ancestral lands are located in northern California in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, was documented in Volume 17 of the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. During the mid-19th century, amid the Gold Rush, the Maidu people had significa…
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The Right Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, senior pastor of the Chautauqua Institution, delivers a compelling sermon titled "Here Comes the Judge!" Reflecting on Numbers 11:4-29 and Mark 9:38-50, Bishop Sutton confronts the age-old tension between judgment and discernment within the Christian faith. "Judgmentalism is a social sin: it is the habit of cons…
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Finding ways to encourage and help families to pray is always a challenge but on this weeks podcast excerpt, Shane and John share some ideas and resources which may be of help to families following on an article in The Radiant by Dixie Dillon Lane - "How to find your family prayer style". "Families that pray together, stay together" is very much a …
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Finding ways to encourage and help families to pray is always a challenge but on this weeks podcast, Shane and John share some ideas and resources which may be of help to families following on an article in The Radiant by Dixie Dillon Lane - "How to find your family prayer style". We have our regular sharing of the upcoming saints of the week and l…
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Today, I will set aside everything I think I know about myself, the Big Book, my disease, the 12 Steps, and especially about Spirituality so that I might have an open mind and a new experience with all these things. Today, I surrender to the truth of my recovery. The Set Aside Prayer (Affirmation Form) 30 Tools to Stay Sober All Year Round! Here is…
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Is there a genetic connection to suicide? This subject has been studied, and continues to be studied. There seems to be a genetic connection to major depressive disorder. If you are having a mental health crisis, dial 911, or get to the nearest Emergency Room, or call one of these numbers. This podcast does not give medical advice or diagnosis. Sub…
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In this episode, Dr. Ma'asehyahu Isra-Ul sits down with Dr. Michael Miller to discuss Jewish Mysticism and African Hebrew Israelite Theodicy. Are you interested in the seemingly elusive mysterious ideas of "inner Judaism"? From Kabbala to Zohar to Masonry, this long-awaited episode is set to provide great insight for the listener. Welcome back to L…
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Join The Rev. Carla Jones Brown as she delves into Mark 9:30-37, where Jesus speaks of servanthood and the heart of discipleship. Using a thought-provoking narrative from Grey's Anatomy, Rev. Brown challenges us to reflect on our faith journey with three vital questions: "Do you know who you are? Do you know what has happened to you? Do you want to…
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Our story takes place in Shiloh in the year preceding Samuel's birth. Shiloh was a small settlement with a small worship center, to which Elkanah, Samuel's father, and his two wives, Peninnah and Hannah, used to come every year to perform some religious ceremony. The Bible describes the hostile relationship that existed between Peninnah and Hannah.…
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The Bible opens with two creation stories describing how God created the world, to which we dedicated the previous two episodes (16 and 17). The first tells how God created the world over six days, and how He sanctified the seventh day as a day of rest. The second story focuses on the act that led to the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of…
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On this weeks podcast we take a spin around the world with various news items that caught our eye in the news over the last few weeks. We have our regular run through the liturgical odds and ends for the coming week and of course a reflection on the Sunday gospel which this week is from Mark 8:27-35 which is Mark's account of the confession of fait…
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He (The Master) has nothing, thus has nothing to lose. — Stephen Mitchell, Tao Te Ching, Verse 64 30 Tools to Stay Sober All Year Round! Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting: https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988,1996,2004/section:1 You can download a free PDF of the most current version of Po…
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Episode 76. In part one, we talk about her Jewish practice at UMass Amherst, where she is now a senior. Part two will cover her engagement on campus in support of Israel and the need for bridge building. Given the tensions on many campuses last year around the Israel/Palestine situation, talking to some college students is timely. I am eager to als…
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In this episode, Rev. Carla Jones Brown delivers a thought-provoking sermon titled "Real ID Required for Travel," inspired by Mark 8:27-38. Join us as Rev. Brown explores the profound question Jesus posed: "Who do you say that I am?" and how it challenges our understanding of Jesus' true identity. Rev. Brown delves into the implications of knowing …
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On this weeks podcast we are sharing a reflection from the 2024 Novena for Perpetual Help in Clonard Monastery in Belfast by Marcella Philips on the theme 'Creating a Culture of Care'. We have our regular sharing of the up coming saints of the week, liturgical odds and ends and some notices. For those in Ireland looking to find out about the visit …
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On this weeks podcast excerpt we are sharing a reflection from the 2024 Novena for Perpetual Help in Clonard Monastery in Belfast by Marcella Philips on the theme 'Creating a Culture of Care'. Marcella Philips spoke on 'Creating a culture of care in broken relationships'. She finished by reciting this poem by Michelle Harverson 'The Shades of Life'…
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When she (The Master) runs into difficulty, she stops and gives herself to it. — Stephen Mitchell, Tao Te Ching, Verse 63 30 Tools to Stay Sober All Year Round! Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting: https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988,1996,2004/section:1 You can download a free PDF of the mo…
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In this episode I tell the stories of some individuals that I've known who lost their lives to suicide. They are loved, and will be missed always. If you are having a mental health crisis, dial 911, or get to the nearest Emergency Room, or call one of these numbers. This podcast does not give medical advice or diagnosis. Substance Abuse and Mental …
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Join The Rev. Matt Fitzgerald as he explores an intriguing moment in Jesus' ministry from Mark 7:24-37. This episode unpacks a surprising encounter between Christ and a gentile woman, shedding new light on faith, grace, and God's unpredictable ways. Rev. Fitzgerald offers fresh insights on how divine compassion shows up in unexpected places, inviti…
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Why did the ancient Masters esteem the Tao? Because, being one with the Tao, when you seek, you find; and when you make a mistake, you are forgiven. — Stephen Mitchell, Tao Te Ching, Verse 62 30 Tools to Stay Sober All Year Round! Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting: https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Ye…
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On this weeks podcast, the C&SI team is joined by Jane Mellet from Trocaire to talk to us this week about the 2024 Season of Creation which starts on 1st Sept 2024 until Oct 4th with the theme "To Hope and Act with Creation". In the letter of Saint Paul to the Romans, we see the biblical image of the Earth groaning (Rom 8:22). Today we hear the cry…
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On this weeks podcast, the C&SI team is joined by Jane Mellet from Trocaire to talk to us this week about the 2024 Season of Creation which starts on 1st Sept 2024 until Oct 4th with the theme "To Hope and Act with Creation". We have our regular run through the liturgical odds and ends for the coming week and some local notices. Our part 3 as alway…
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On this episode of Day1, The Very Rev. Martin Fair of the Church of Scotland unpacks Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-9 in his sermon, 'So That You May Live.' Martin's sermon explores how God transformed Moses’ doubts into confidence, revealing how we too can find strength in our weaknesses. His inspiring message encourages you to embrace God’s guidance. Tune …
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He considers those who point out his faults as his most benevolent teachers. He thinks of his enemy as the shadow that he himself casts. — Stephen Mitchell, Tao Te Ching, Verse 60 30 Tools to Stay Sober All Year Round! Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting: https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988…
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The Esira Temple Text, known as Weld-Blundell 161, or "A Hymn of Eridu", is hailed by the distinguished British Assyriologist Stephen Langdon as a document of exceptional "theological, epigraphical, and philological" significance. Discovered in the spring of 1922 by Weld Blundell of Queen's College, this cuneiform prism details the grandeur of a te…
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On this weeks podcast we take a second trip across the Atlantic to Indianapolis in the USA to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress which was held 17th - 21st July where 60,000 Catholics gathered in Indianapolis. We are sharing a talk given by Bishop Robert Barron about "How you can change the world". We have our regular run through the liturgical…
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On this weeks podcast excerpt we take a second trip across the Atlantic to Indianapolis in the USA to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress which was held 17th - 21st July where 60,000 Catholics gathered in Indianapolis. We are sharing a talk given by Bishop Robert Barron about "How you can change the world". Bishop Robert Barron is the bishop of …
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Hey there, friends! 🌟 In this episode of The Brothers Grail, we're diving deep into some wild biblical drama. Ever heard of Joseph and his fancy Technicolor tunic? Well, he's about to get into some serious sibling rivalry! 😲 We'll take you through Jacob's rollercoaster family dynamics, a plot twist with a mysterious veiled woman, and a shocking sid…
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The Book of Genesis tells of two different creation stories. One focuses on the world's creation in six days and the sanctification of the seventh day, on which God rested from His work of creation. In the previous episode, we discussed how this story forms the basis for many social laws, teaching that social order is an organic part of the order o…
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Episode 75. In celebration of my 75th podcast episode, I am highlighting three different ways that people live their ancient religion today. I talk about keeping Kosher (Jewish dietary laws), Sue Howard shares her evangelical Christian tenet of the Nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit, and Katrina Kincade explains her conversion or reversion to Islam and…
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Loneliness is on the upswing. It is everywhere in our society. Identify the problem, and either get help or be a part of the solution for others in getting help. If you are having a mental health crisis, dial 911, or get to the nearest Emergency Room, or call one of these numbers. This podcast does not give medical advice or diagnosis. Substance Ab…
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The Rev. Dr. Eric Barreto, Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary, delivers a powerful sermon, 'Looking for Home,' exploring God's promises in John 6:56-69. Barreto reflects on Jesus's challenging words about the bread of life, the followers' reactions, and how true home is found in Christ. He emphasizes…
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On this weeks podcast we are taking a trip across the Atlantic to Indianapolis in the USA to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress which was held 17th - 21st July where 60,000 Catholics gathered in Indianapolis. We are sharing a talk given by Fr Mike Schmitz about "The Greatest Love story ever told". Fr Michael Schmitz is an American Roman Catholi…
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On this weeks podcast we are taking a trip across the Atlantic to Indianapolis in the USA to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress which was held 17th - 21st July where 60,000 Catholics gathered in Indianapolis. We are sharing a talk given by Fr Mike Schmitz about "The Greatest Love story ever told". We have our regular run through the liturgical …
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