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DeaconLive

DeaconLive

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DeaconLive is a weekly social media news podcast all within a 60-minute show. Some material may be NSFW! DeaconLive is a syndicated radio show, a multi-platform live stream and a podcast. The show broadcasts every Wednesday at 2pm EST . You can listen to the show on any of the great podcasting platforms. You can watch on YouTube, Facebook or Tik Tok.
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St. Philip The Deacon

St. Philip The Deacon

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St. Philip the Deacon is a church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) located in Plymouth, Minnesota, a western suburb of Minneapolis. Our mission is to “Reach Out. Proclaim. Inspire.” We invite you to join us as partners in the Gospel, carrying out the work God has called each of us to do in God's world. God bless you. Includes sermons from our Sunday morning 9:45 worship services.
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The Reformed Deacon

a Podcast from the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries

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The Reformed Deacon is an interview and discussion podcast created by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church Committee on Diaconal Ministries. The Reformed Deacon exists to strengthen and encourage the brotherhood of reformed deacons in their God-given role of serving the local church. We hope you'll find this podcast to be helpful to you as you serve the Lord in your church. For more information about the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries, go to our website: OPCCDM.org.
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PERMANENT DEACON TALKING with Deacon Tom Simms ~ is a compilation spirituality, prayer and worship kind of Podcast.I have no original ideas or new thoughts but I act as a 'Good News Salvage Hunter'. I scour old books and the world wide web for items to restore, refurbish and retell through these homily pods. It started with inspiration from Fr Dan Crosby OFM.Cap ,Fr Dan Goergen O.P.,Ph.D and music created by Mike Anderson. The Homily Pods are based on the Sunday Mass readings. Their purpose ...
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A Methodist Deacon just trying to make the church a less confusing place through podcasting, tweeting, meme use and generally making lots of pop culture references. You can find me or message me by following any of these links deaconjon.blogspot.com/ or www.facebook.com/EglwysHebMuriau/ or even twitter.com/Jon_the_Deacon
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Living My Catholic Faith! This podcast unlike others which are great, will present ways of actually "living my Catholic faith!" Your host is Deacon Wally Calabrese and his wife Amy will also be hosting from time to time. Discover the joy of living your Catholic faith daily!
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"Speaking with Deacons" provides inspiration and insight for those who are ordained to, in formation for, or just curious about the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church. In each episode, Dcn. Bob Rice talks with other deacons to learn more about what it means to model our lives after Jesus, the one who "came not to be served but to serve."
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Welcome to the Sharp Business Growth podcast, where host Deacon Bradley shares his expertise in creating profitable, scalable growth with less stress for small business owners and leaders. This thoughtful and informative show delves into the core topics that propel businesses forward, such as online growth, marketing, hiring, management, leadership, and building high-performance teams.Each episode features in-depth conversations taking you behind the scenes with accomplished entrepreneurs an ...
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On Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter, a reading from the first apology in defense of the Christians by Saint Justin, martyr. Saint Justin, known posthumously as Justin Martyr was a theologian, apologist, and martyr in the second century. He was born around A.D. 90–100 into a Greek family, in the city known today as Nablus near the ancient bibli…
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Acts 3:13-15, 17-19 read 16 left out God only knows why Rome wont respond. CCC597,438,601,612,626,632,635,591,600 Forgive as Jesus did from the Cross. Psalm 4: 2,4, 7-9 I fall asleep peacefully. 1 John 2: 1-5 CCC519,692,2634,605,606 Jesus intercedes for us, He is our Con-soler Luke 24:35-48 CCC641,645,644,999,652,112,572,601,702,2625,2763,108,627,7…
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Lift up the light of your face on us, O Lord © Mike Anderson 2009. Based on Psalm 4 © The Grail England "Christ Is Arisen" is an English translation of Victimae Paschali Laudes, the traditional Easter Sequence. Sung in SATB starting in verse 2, this piece sings of Christ’s resurrection on Easter morning. Recorded live by the Sunday 7pm Choir at St.…
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Have you ever tried to find the word, "deacon" (or elder for that matter) in the Westminster Standards? If you have, you probably couldn't find it, because it isn't referred to explicitly by name. Does that mean the Standards aren't important for deacons to study? Listen as Westminster Assembly scholar Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn describes the profound i…
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On Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter, a reading from a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop. Saint Augustine was a late fourth century, theologian and philosopher, and Bishop of Hippo, Roman North Africa. He is also a preeminent Catholic Doctor of the Church. His writings influenced the development of western philosophy and western Christianity, and…
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On Monday of the Third Week of Easter, a reading from the commentary on the first letter of Peter, by Saint Bede the Venerable, priest. Saint Bede was an eighth century English monk and an author and scholar. Saint Bede is one of the few saints honored as such during his lifetime. His writings were filled with such faith and learning that, even whi…
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On the Third Sunday of Easter, a reading from the first apology in defense of the Christians by Saint Justin, martyr. Saint Justin, known posthumously as Justin Martyr was a theologian, apologist, and martyr in the second century. He was born around A.D. 90–100 into a Greek family, in the city known today as Nablus near the ancient biblical city of…
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On Saturday of the Second Week of Easter, a reading from the constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of the Second Vatican Council. The “Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy” establishes the principle of greater participation by the laity in the celebration of mass and authorizes significant changes in the texts, forms, and language used in the celebratio…
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On Friday of the Second Week of Easter, a reading from a sermon by Saint Theodore the Studite. Saint Theodore of Studite, was an eight century Byzantine Greek monk and abbot of the Stoudios Monastery in Constantinople. He played a major role in the revivals both of Byzantine monasticism and of classical literary genres in Byzantium. Saint Theodore …
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On Thursday of the Second Week of Easter, a reading by Saint Gaudentius of Brescia, bishop. Saint Gaudentius was Bishop of Brescia, in northern Italy, from 387 until 410, and was a theologian and author of many letters and sermons. Saint Gaudentius was consecrated by Saint Ambrose in 387. A record of the discourse given by Gaudentius on the occasio…
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On Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter, a reading by Saint Leo the Great, pope. Saint Leo became pope in the year 440. Saint Leo was a Roman aristocrat, and was the first pope to have been called “the Great”. Saint Leo is known as one of the best administrative popes of the ancient Church . SAit Leo's work branched into many areas of the church,…
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On Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter, a reading from a book addressed to Monimus by Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop. Saint Fulgentius was a follower of Saint Augustine‘s ideal of life and a student of Saint Augustine’s theological teachings. Saint Fulgentius was a north African Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Ruspe and was a theologi…
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The deacons speak with Heidi Schlumpf, senior correspondent at National Catholic Reporter, about trends in the Church, Catholic publishing, and more. This is a rebroadcast of an episode from October, 2022. ABOUT THE SHOW: Deacons Pod is a podcast for everyone. But, it’s especially created to inspire and give hope to people on the “threshold of fait…
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On the Solemnity of the Annuciation, a reading by Saint Leo the Great, pope. Saint Leo became pope in the year 440. Saint Leo was a Roman aristocrat, and was the first pope to have been called “the Great”. Saint Leo is known as one of the best administrative popes of the ancient Church . His work branched into many areas of the church, indicative o…
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On Monday of the second week of Easter, a reading from an ancient Easter homily by Pseudo-Chrysostom. Pseudo-Chrysostom is the designation used for the anonymous authors of text falsely or erroneously attributed to Saint John Chrysostom. Saint John Chrysostom was an important, fourth century, Early Church Father who served as Archbishop of Constant…
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On Sunday within the Octave of Easter, a reading from a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop. Saint Augustine was a late fourth century, theologian and philosopher and Bishop of Hippo, Roman North Africa. he is also a preeminent Catholic Doctor of the Church. His writings influenced the development of western philosophy and western Christianity, and h…
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Easter Week 2 - Year B - Thomas Acts 4:32-35 1 John 5:1-6 Gospel John 20:19-31 Thomas, the faithful servant and disciple of Christ, Filled with divine grace, cried out from the depth of his love: You are my Lord and my God! Give thanks to the Lord © Mike Anderson 2004 Based on Psalm 117(118) © The Grail, England Song of a young prophet - Damian Lun…
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On Saturday within the Octave of Easter, a reading from the Jerusalem Catecheses. The Jerusalem Catecheses is a series of 18 lectures preliminary to baptism by Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, the grandfather of catechisms, written about the year 350. It was Saint Cyril who fostered the development of Jerusalem as the “holy city“, a pilgrimage center for …
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Acts 4:32-35 CCC952,2790,995 Be a witness for Christ Jesus and yourself. Psalm 118 CCC1808,587,756 Fortitude a virtue to conquer fear, even fear of death. 1 john 5:1-6 CCC2780,2790 We can invoke God as Father because he has revealed his Son to us thru the Spirit. We believe in Christ Jesus the only son of God. We are reborn, by Water and the Spirit…
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On Friday within the Octave of Easter, a reading from the Jerusalem Catecheses. The Jerusalem Catecheses is a series of 18 lectures preliminary to baptism by Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, the grandfather of catechisms, written about the year 350. It was Saint Cyril who fostered the development of Jerusalem as the “holy city“, a pilgrimage center for al…
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On Thursday within the Octave of Easter, a reading from the Jerusalem Catecheses. The Jerusalem Catecheses is a series of 18 lectures preliminary to baptism by Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, the grandfather of catechisms, written about the year 350. It was Saint Cyril who fostered the development of Jerusalem as the “holy city“, a pilgrimage center for …
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New EV Road Tax - Boeing 737 Max got flooded - SugarBricks - New Reborn Babies are $6000 - Cruise liner left their passengers - Heinz Remix machines - Braless passenger was asked to cover up - Airboat wreck in the everglades - Eat your veggies NOW --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deaconlivepodcast/message…
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On Wednesday within the Octave of Easter, a reading from an ancient author (unknown). Some scholars believe that this homily was composed by Saint Melito, bishop of Sardis, who died around 180 A.D., because it is similar to Saint Melito’s renowned “Homily on the Passover.” But in fact, we don’t know who the author is.…
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On Tuesday within the Octave of Easter, a reading by Saint Anastasius of Antioch. Saint Anastasius was the patriarch of Antioch twice. The church of Antioch is held to be the first church of Christianity and is said to have been established on February 22nd of the year 37. Antioch was then the capital of the east and where the faith so clearly took…
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On Monday within the Octave of Easter, a reading from an Easter homily by Saint Melito of Sardis, bishop. Sardis was the capital of the Kingdom of Lydia (in modern-day Turkey), which continued as an important trade, administrative, and cultural center for over 2000 years. Saint Melito of Sardis was a late second-century bishop of Sardis near Smyrna…
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Acts 10:34,37-43 read 35&36 government fear of Jesus CCC438,453,486,1289,597,659,995,679 Be a witness of the LOVE of Christ Jesus. Psalm 118 CCC587,756 Redemption and forgiveness of sins is a divine work. Col. 3:1-4 CCC655,1002,665,1003,1420,2796,2772,129,608,610,613 We live for Jesus Christ and we live to serve you, to help you, to love you like J…
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On Good Friday, a reading from the Catechesis by St. John Chrysostom. Saint John Chrysostom was an important, fourth century, Early Church Father who served as Archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, and for his denunciation of abuse of authority of both ecclesiastical and political leaders. He was among the…
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On Holy Thursday, a reading from an Easter homily by Saint Melito of Sardis, bishop. Sardis was the capital of the Kingdom of Lydia (in modern-day Turkey), which continued as an important trade, administrative, and cultural center for over 2000 years. Saint Melito of Sardis was a late second-century bishop of Sardis near Smyrna in western Anatolia,…
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South Carolina $1.8 Billion error - Actual events for Ship vs Bridge - Whoopie attacks the audience - Illegals are home squatting - Waffle House employees Strike - Mom tries to rope Disney into a "Gotcha" moment and fails and much much more!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deaconlivepodcast/message…
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On Wednesday of Holy Week, a reading from a treatise on John by Saint Augustine, bishop. Saint Augustine was a late fourth century, theologian and philosopher and Bishop of Hippo, Roman North Africa. He is also a preeminent Catholic Doctor of the Church. His writings influenced the development of western philosophy and western Christianity, and he …
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The deacons have a great conversation with Jesuit Fr. James Martin, editor-at-large of America magazine, about his new book "Come Forth: The Promise of Jesus's Greatest Miracle." In the book, Fr. Jim takes a deep dive into the Gospel account of Jesus' raising of Lazarus from the dead. The deacons also speak with Fr. Jim about his service as a votin…
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On Tuesday of Holy Week, a reading from the book On the Holy Spirit by Saint Basil the Great, bishop.The book "On the Holy Spirit" is a classic exposition of Trinitarian doctrine in which Saint Basil eloquently sets forth the distinction yet perpetual communion of the divine Persons. Saint Basil the Great was a fourth century Church Father and a Do…
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Is 7:10-14 8:10 CCC497 A divine work that surpasses all human understanding. Psalm 40:7-11 CCC2824 Prayer I have come to do the Fathers will , O ' God Hebrews 10:4-10 CCC1540,128,606,462,2568,488,2824,614 The will of the Father is perfectly fulfilled in Jesus. Only the sacrifice of Jesus can save us. We are guilty not Jesus. Blessed Virgin Mary is …
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