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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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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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St John's Hartford

St John's Hartford

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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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Living Stories: St. John's Podcast

St. John's Lutheran Church

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This podcast offers the weekly sermons from St. John's Lutheran Church (Sacramento, CA) AND one-on-one interviews with members of our community! Pastor Frank Espegren, Pastor Jon Haug and Pastor Amy Kienzle sit down with a guest every week to hear their personal stories on how they choose to Live God's Love in the World!
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In our busy world, true rest seems elusive. Join Fr. Michael as he explores Jesus' invitation to "come away and rest a while." Discover how rest for the body leads to rest for the soul through contemplation of God's face, and how cultivating a spirit of awe and wonder opens us to God's transformative presence in our lives.…
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With this service, we celebrate the 8th 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 know that you are joinin…
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The St. John’s Haunted Hike is underway for its 27th season. People taking the tour get tales of ghosts and ghouls, crime and intrigue. The Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey took the tour with the man behind the haunted hike, Dale Jarvis. And he showed her a few spooky spots in downtown St. John’s.
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The Market Family Cafe is serving up hot coffee and food everyday from their new location on Hamilton Avenue. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Market Family Cafe for today’s edition of Foodie Friday, where he spoke with the owner, Danilo Gonzalez.
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Geraniums are at the centre of Heart's Content Blooms, the town's first annual geraniums-plus flower show. It's happening this weekend, as part of Heritage Days celebrations. To learn more about the flower show, and some of the other festival events taking place in Heart's Content, we were joined on the line today by Val Worthman, a member of the M…
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If you walk into Johnson Podiatry in Stratford, PEI, you might assume you're walking into the business of a foot doctor. But Doctor Johnson is facing allegations that he's not actually a doctor of podiatry. A national podiatry group says it points to the need for regulations in jurisdictions that don't regulate the profession, that includes Newfoun…
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This weekend, Landwash Brewery is bringing together more than 10 breweries and distilleries at the second annual Wharf Fest. The event kicks off Saturday at The Wharf in Quidi Vidi Village, and our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went there this morning to find out more information. He was joined by Maddy Riche, media manager and designer wit…
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FREE BEER! Those words always get attention. That's why it was the perfect name for a comedy act that travelled the island back in the '80s. Now, the iconic duo known as Free Beer are back together. Their world tour - consisting of three shows - starts this weekend in Heart's Content. The men behind the act, Chris Lorne Elliott and Kevin Blackmore,…
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When first responders have to worry about their own safety, it's hard to do their jobs properly. Many drivers tear through emergency scenes at high speed, or drive while distracted. Duane Antle joined us on the line today to discuss the situation. He's the chief of the Come By Chance Fire Department, and the president of the Newfoundland and Labrad…
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There's a new organization in town that's holding its first event this weekend. Queer Picnic St. John's is facilitating events for 2SLGBTQ+ people to come together and connect in a safe space. To learn more about the group and this weekend's event, three of the organizers of Queer Picnic St. John's joined us in the studio today. Local lesbians Erin…
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There's a new retreat and culinary experience coming to town. It's at Cape Broyle recently on the Irish Loop, where there's a construction site on one side of the bay, in the middle of a forest. The operators say they're drawing inspiration from life on the Southern Shore. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went to Cape Broyle to get an earl…
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Heart’s Content is the western site of the first permanent trans-oceanic submarine telegraph cable, connecting North America and Valentia, Ireland. In studio today we were joined by Bob Power, a genealogist and family historian. He has a significant personal connection to the community and the cable. He will be giving a talk about it on Saturday.…
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Janice Strickland's daughters remains were put in a freezer at the Health Sciences Centre, and due to her being on social assistance, she didn't have the funds to claim the body and pay for a funeral. She was told the family was ineligible for government help. Her interview aired yesterday on CBC's Here and Now. Janice Strickland spoke with the CBC…
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Tina Olivero's son Ben died following an overdose a year ago, losing his battle with mental health and addictions. Now, she will hold a candlelight vigil this weekend to remember him and others who have been affected by mental health and addictions issues. To learn more about the vigil, our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts was live this mornin…
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Justin Barbour left the shores of Hudson Bay last Summer with the goal of trekking 38-hundred kilometres through the vast Canadian wilderness. It's the longest solo journey ever attempted through Northeast Canada. Earlier this month, the Newfoundland Explorer finished his incredible journey at the island's southernmost point, Cape Pine. He joined u…
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You don't have to look very far to see how climate change is changing this province. In coastal regions, rising sea levels and intense storms are literally tearing away at communities. A new documentary airing tonight (Wednesday) on CBC TV chronicles the effects of climate change on the land, and the livelihoods of people on the Northern Peninsula.…
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There's been a $1.3 million dollar boost in the efforts to reduce chronic homelessness in St. John's. The funding comes from the federal government's homelessness strategy, and will go to 10 different community organizations. End Homelessness St. John's made the announcement yesterday. Their Senior Director of Strategy and Impact Jennifer Tipple jo…
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We have a new series this summer on the Morning Show called "Beach, Please!", where we'll feature some of the best coastlines in the province. And we're starting the series in the Lumsden area. For years, the municipally-run Lumsden North beach was a hidden treasure, however in 2022, the rest of the province found out about it. The CBC's Leigh Anne…
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Students in Bangladesh began protesting the government's job quota system last week, and this demonstration turned violent and deadly. Communications were blocked, with many students and Newfoundland residents being cut off from their families. The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey was at Memorial University during yesterday afternoon's protest. We …
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With the primaries in Washington State right around the corner, I’m interviewing two mama bears who are running campaigns with one thing in mind: bringing law and order, parental rights and economic relief back to the American people. It’s about time! Listen in and be encouraged! Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/off-the-bench-with-l…
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Stacie Hann dries out flowers, sometimes reconstructing them, and then presses them into frames. Hann is the owner and operator of Floral Impressions NL, and this piqued the interest of the Morning Show's Sarah Antle, who also happens to love pressing flowers. Sarah Antle spoke with Hann about her process, and a new part of her business.…
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The local branch of the Student Alliance for Bangladesh in Canada (also known as SABCan) will hold another protest on Memorial University campus later this afternoon. The first protest was held last week, in soldarity with students in Bangladesh who began protesting the government's job quota system. SABCan says the situation is getting worse. Shaf…
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Art Around the Bay is a ten-day, temporary gallery that's open right now at the Cupids Legacy Centre. It features over 200 works by over eighty artists. Sandy Newton and Peter Mulley are the organizers and curators, and the CBC's Jamie Fitzpatrick called them to find out more about Art Around the Bay.…
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People don't just come in for a trim, they come in for connection. That's according to Yaw Antwi-Adjei, the co-owner of the 1949 Barbershop in St. John's. It's been called the "UN of barbershops," and it recently celebrated the opening of its third location. The Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey went to Conception Bay South to check out the new spot…
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Halifax artist Brandon Auger uses radio static for an unorthodox series of performances. Auger is in St. John's this week for the Sound Symposium. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts met Auger at the Anglican Cathedral crypt while he was setting up, to talk about his process.
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It was an emotional homecoming as the Coast Guard brought the seven fish harvesters of the Elite Navigator back to New Wes Valley on Saturday. The CBC's Arlette Lazaranko spoke with Nikki Peddle, the mother of Toby Peddle, as she was waiting for the Coast Guard to arrive in New Wes Valley. She also spoke with Captain Eugene Carter's mom, Brenda Car…
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At some St. John's Pride events this year, ASL interpreters were on stage to help make everything more accessible. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts wanted to know how the interpreters prep for the gig, so he spoke with St. John's Pride Chair Eddy St. Coeur, ASL interpreter Heather Crane, and deaf consultant Jennifer Rimmer, who speaks thro…
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