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A church in West Knoxville, for Knoxville, that seeks to spread the gospel first through ourselves and then through others by word, deed and lifestyle. We seek to gather all regardless of personal or religious background. We are here for the "convinced" and the "un- convinced," the lost, the found, the burned, bored, cynical, spiritual.
 
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GracePoint Sydney Church Podcasts

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GracePoint Sydney Church Podcasts

GracePoint Presbyterian Church, Sydney Australia

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Catch up on the most recent talks from GracePoint Sydney. Or listen again to them if you've missed something important. This web page is updated soon after each church service with the latest talk every Sunday. We also occasionally post some talks from special events such as seminars and retreats. Subscribe using your favourite podcast app so you don't miss a talk.
 
These podcasts are sermons that the late Rev. Howard E. Tucker gave on Pittsburgh's radio station KDKA during the fifties, sixties, and seventies. He was pastor of the former Calvary Presbyterian Church in Wilkinsburg, PA. These timeless messages from God's Word are currently being broadcast on Pittsburgh's radio station WORD 101.5 FM or WORDFM.com at 9:45 PM Eastern Time each Sunday night. Pastor Tucker's son, Timothy, now voices each of the sermons.
 
Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church is a local congregation of the Lord Jesus Christ in Monroe, Louisiana. Every week as we gather on the Lord’s Day we are cleansed from sin, renewed in our faith and trust in Jesus, instructed by His Word and strengthened as a community at the Lord’s Table for sacrificial living in His kingdom. This podcast features those weekly sermons by Pastor Steve Wilkins and Assistant Pastor Gabriel Wetmore. If you would like more information, please visit www.auburnaven ...
 
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Deep in History

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Deep in History

Coming Home Network International

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Marcus Grodi is a former Presbyterian pastor, and Msgr Jeffrey Steenson once served as a bishop in the Episcopal Church. In each Deep in History program, they dig into the writings of the Early Church Fathers to see what they had to say about Scripture, liturgy, theology and ecclesiology.
 
Daily prayers for morning, noon, evening, and the close of the day, drawn from the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition, prepared by the Office of Theology and Worship for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Daily prayer has been a way of life and practice of faith for the people of God for millennia, from the psalmists of ancient Israel through the saints of the Christian Church. These services for daily prayer are designed to help you join that great cloud of witnesses - seeking the ...
 
This podcast takes you on a journey through the Westminster Confession of Faith. What do you believe and why do you believe it? This podcast seeks to help you answer that question. (music from bensound.com)
 
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This morning the subject shifts, for us, from the nature of the millennium and the binding of Satan, to the significance and event of the resurrection and what John is speaking of when he speaks the resurrection as it applies, namely to what looks like two distinct groups in the verses 4-6. Those who experience resurrection unto life with the Redee…
 
February 26, 2023 “I AM the Resurrection and the Life” Pastor Ray Waldren Readings: Bonnie Kopke Robert Nelson Wayne Conover Old Testament Scripture: Isiah 61 : 1-5 New Testament Scripture: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21 Music: He Is Exalted In Him We Live Just a Closer Walk With Thee I Will Sing of My Redeemer Sara Groves - I Saw What I Saw Keyboards Rik Hi…
 
Midday Prayer for Thursday, March 23, 2023 26th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Apocrypha: The Wisdom of Solomon 15:7-17 Old Testament: Jeremiah 22:13-23 Confession of Faith: The Second Helvetic Confession, Sections 5.010-5.011 Ancient or Classic Prayer: Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) Prayer for Various Occasions: Preparation for Worship Prayer The L…
 
Morning Prayer for Thursday, March 23, 2023 26th Day in Lent Opening Sentences Morning Psalm: Psalm 95:1-7 Thanksgiving for Baptism Psalm 24 New Testament: Romans 8:12-27 Canticle: Seek the Lord (Second Song of Isaiah; Isaiah 55:6-11) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("trespasses") Dismissal This service is ad…
 
Prayer at the Close of Day for Wednesday, March 22, 2023 25th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Prayer of Confession Psalm 130 Brief Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16-18 Prayer The Lord's Prayer (silent) Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32) Dismissal This service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) …
 
Evening Prayer for Wednesday, March 22, 2023 25th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Hymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron) Thanksgiving for Light Psalm 141 Psalm 45 John 6:27-40 Canticle: Canticle of the Redeemed (Revelation 15:3-4) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("sins") Dismissal This service is adapted from …
 
It must be said from the outset that the chapter before us, Ch. 20, is a chapter over which there is no small amount of debate as to its meaning and when and how, as a prophetic word, it has been or will be fulfilled. This chapter, more than any other is a kind of summation of the whole of revelation and is particular point wherein eschatological p…
 
The establishment of the these two types of cities served as not just concepts or reminders, but actual provisions for actual people that also served to show just how precious the blood of men was to the YHWH and the essential role that priests play not only in the application of the law, but in the proclamation of grace and restoration. What God i…
 
As we endeavor to live lives of faithfulness before the Lord, to keep covenant and to give our children something to see as a reminder to seek after the Lord all our days, it is essential that we weave the contours of Christ work of redemption into all that we say and do. We need practical, covenantally authorized helps to show us the way we are to…
 
This morning we continue through a most glorious scene in which the saints of God, being both bride, guest, and adorned in the righteousness of Christ and their own righteous deeds are gathered around the Throne for a wedding. The wedding has come, the bride is ready, the old bride has been cast aside, for her adulterous ways, and it is time to fea…
 
Joshua is filled with stories of Israel's conquest over various tribes, cities, nations that were located in the land of Canaan, a land which was promised to Israel, which was theirs, given to them by the One who reserves the right and authority to dole out to the tribes of men the boundaries of their dwelling -Acts 17-. God has given to Israel, no…
 
There two things we see this morning from John's apocalyptic letter to the churches in Asia Minor- that Christ rides forth into battle through the work of the Church on earth, and He will rule nations through the means which He has set up through the power and glory of His Word and Spirit. Second, through the establishment of the glory of His name,…
 
Having recorded the kings that Joshua slew by the sword, brought their cities to destruction, and made way for the people of God to dwell in the land. The job was not yet finished, there was work left to be done, but what a start we find in the first twelve chapters of Joshua- The Lord has promised not only victory, but He allots land for each of t…
 
One final enemy will remain at the end of this age, one enemy that only Christ can and has promised to bring to utter destruction, ruin, and then banished for all eternity it that pit of brimstone and fire. That enemy is the one mentioned here, Satan. Again, when we come to a text in Revelation there are some questions we need to ask of it, and als…
 
When it comes to determining what are our lives are for, how we ought to live our lives, and by what standard that are to be shaped, we cannot improve upon the instruction of God's Word. In fact it is that only standard by which we are to ground our lives that leads us from immaturity to maturity, from glory to glory. Seeing the grace that God has …
 
Midday Prayer for Wednesday, March 22, 2023 25th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Apocrypha: The Wisdom of Solomon 15:1-6 Old Testament: Jeremiah 18:1-11 Confession of Faith: The Second Helvetic Confession, Sections 5.006-5.009 Ancient or Classic Prayer: Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1466-1536) Prayer for Various Occasions: For Those Who Have Professed Their…
 
Morning Prayer for Wednesday, March 22, 2023 25th Day in Lent Opening Sentences Morning Psalm: Psalm 51:1-12 Thanksgiving for Baptism Psalm 26 Psalm 90 New Testament: Romans 8:1-11 Canticle: Canticle of Zechariah (Benedictus; Luke 1:68-79) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("trespasses") Dismissal This service …
 
Prayer at the Close of Day for Tuesday, March 21, 2023 24th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Prayer of Confession Psalm 121 Brief Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16-18 Prayer The Lord's Prayer (silent) Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32) Dismissal This service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 20…
 
Evening Prayer for Tuesday, March 21, 2023 24th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Hymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron) Thanksgiving for Light Psalm 141 Psalm 93 John 6:16-27 Canticle: Canticle of Mary (Magnificat; Luke 1:46-55) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("sins") Dismissal This service is adapted from The…
 
Midday Prayer for Tuesday, March 21, 2023 24th Day of Lent Opening Sentences Apocrypha: The Wisdom of Solomon 14:12-31 Old Testament: Jeremiah 17:19-27 Confession of Faith: The Second Helvetic Confession, Sections 5.004-5.005 Ancient or Classic Prayer: Augustine of Hippo (354-430) Prayer for Various Occasions: At the Death of a Child Prayer The Lor…
 
Morning Prayer for Tuesday, March 21, 2023 24th Day in Lent Opening Sentences Morning Psalm: Psalm 63:1-8 Thanksgiving for Baptism Psalm 104 New Testament: Romans 7:13-25 Canticle: The New Jerusalem (Third Song of Isaiah; Isaiah 60:1-3, 18, 19) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("trespasses") Dismissal This ser…
 
Prayer at the Close of Day for Monday, March 20, 2023 23rd Day of Lent Opening Sentences Prayer of Confession Psalm 91 Brief Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16-18 Prayer The Lord's Prayer (silent) Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32) Dismissal This service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018…
 
Evening Prayer for Monday, March 20, 2023 23rd Day of Lent Opening Sentences Hymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron) Thanksgiving for Light Psalm 141 Psalm 91 Psalm 129 John 6:1-15 Canticle: Christ the Servant (1 Peter 2:21-25) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("sins") Dismissal This service is adapted from Th…
 
Midday Prayer for Monday, March 20, 2023 23rd Day of Lent Opening Sentences Apocrypha: The Wisdom of Solomon 14:1-11 Old Testament: Jeremiah 16:1-21 Confession of Faith: The Second Helvetic Confession, Sections 5.001-5.003 Ancient or Classic Prayer: Cardinal John Henry Newman (1801-1890) Prayer for Various Occasions: For Families Prayer The Lord's …
 
Morning Prayer for Monday, March 20, 2023 23rd Day in Lent Opening Sentences Morning Psalm: Psalm 100 Thanksgiving for Baptism Psalm 3 Psalm 143 New Testament: Romans 7:1-12 Canticle: Glory to God (Gloria in Excelsis) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("trespasses") Dismissal This service is adapted from The Bo…
 
March 19, 2023 - Rev. Jon Storck MATTHEW 5:1-12 1 Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down, his disciples came to him. 2 And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying: 3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. 5 “Blessed are the m…
 
Prayer at the Close of Day for Sunday, March 19, 2023 Fourth Sunday in Lent Opening Sentences Prayer of Confession Psalm 34 Brief Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16-18 Prayer The Lord's Prayer (silent) Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32) Dismissal This service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c)…
 
Evening Prayer for Sunday, March 19, 2023 Fourth Sunday in Lent Opening Sentences Hymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron) Thanksgiving for Light Psalm 141 Psalm 102 John 6:27-40 Canticle: The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12) Prayer of the Day: Fourth Sunday in Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("sins") Dismissal This service i…
 
“You are the Christ!” This was Peter’s confession. The Christ, or Messiah, was the long-awaited, long-promised one of Judaism. Peter believed God had finally fulfilled this promise in Jesus. Peter was right about that. So, we have to wonder, given that he was right about Jesus being the Christ, why Jesus calls him Satan? Our scripture reading is Ma…
 
Midday Prayer for Sunday, March 19, 2023 Fourth Sunday in Lent Opening Sentences Apocrypha: The Wisdom of Solomon 13:10-19 Old Testament: Jeremiah 14:1-22 Confession of Faith: The Nicene Creed The Great Litany The Lord's Prayer ("debts") Dismissal This service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster …
 
Morning Prayer for Sunday, March 19, 2023 Fourth Sunday in Lent Opening Sentences Morning Psalm: Psalm 95:1-7 Thanksgiving for Baptism Psalm 86 New Testament: Galatians 4:21 - 5:1 Canticle: We Praise You, O God (Te Deum Laudamus) Prayer of the Day: Fourth Sunday in Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("trespasses") Dismissa…
 
Today Pastor Steve continues our Lenten series, "Good Question!" Jesus heals a man born blind who was asked, “Who Is He?” Our scripture this morning is from John 9:1-7, 35-41. If you liked what you heard, please subscribe and submit a review on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcast listening app. Website: http://www.fairfieldpcusa.org Yo…
 
Prayer at the Close of Day for Saturday, March 18, 2023 22nd Day of Lent Opening Sentences Prayer of Confession Psalm 33 Brief Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16-18 Prayer The Lord's Prayer (silent) Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32) Dismissal This service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 20…
 
Evening Prayer for Saturday, March 18, 2023 22nd Day of Lent Opening Sentences Hymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron) Thanksgiving for Light Psalm 141 Psalm 9 Psalm 130 John 8:47-59 Canticle: Jesus Christ Is Lord (Philippians 2:5c-11) Litany for Lent Thanksgiving and Intercession Collect The Lord's Prayer ("sins") Dismissal This service is adapted…
 
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