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The Commune Podcast is where we explore the ideas and practices that help us live healthy, connected, purpose-filled lives. Each week host Jeff Krasno speaks with teachers, spiritual leaders, doctors, and storytellers on topics related to personal and societal well-being — from nutrition and integrative medicine to spirituality and personal growth to environmental regeneration and civic engagement. In addition to being a podcast, Commune is also an online course platform with more than 100 f ...
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The Commune

Stuff Audio

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A 12-part documentary podcast about the notorious free-love commune, Centrepoint. There are crimes. But this isn’t a whodunnit. It’s a whydunnit ... In 2025, The Commune was chosen as an Apple Podcasts Series Essential.
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Do you know what the Light Perverted is? Have you consciously built your Bubble, or Theater of Experience, within this Universe of Consciousness? Are you ready to be challenged in how you understand this conscious reality and what you believe is Truth? You are invited to grow and learn along with Meraki on this podcast, Communing with Divine, as she receives spiritual and universal insight that changes her perspective and awakens her to Truth. As she was directed to do by the Divine, Meraki ...
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Compline: An Evening Liturgy for Anxious Souls

Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University

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SCHEDULE: New services release every Sunday through Thursday at 5 am. Compline: Evening Liturgies for Anxious Souls is a meditative prayer service offered Sunday through Thursday evenings from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. Based on the ancient practice of Praying the Hours, Compline features original music and the curation of scripture and prayers built into an invitation to commune with God in a time of reflection, quiet, and stillness at the end of the day in o ...
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Forgotten stories from history and how they shaped the way we live today. Hear about the ordinary people from history and the extraordinary impact they’ve had on the present. Hosted by historians David Olusoga and Sarah Churchwell, Journey Through Time will show how everyday actions have the most remarkable unintended consequences that ripple through time. From the first woman to run for President to the unknown story of how the world came to the brink of nuclear war in 1983, this podcast is ...
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Why would God give you a new heart if you aren't going to use it? Ezekiel 36:26 Dedicated to all aspects of following Jesus. God is a person, and we can commune with Him. As we learn to deny ourselves and follow Him. God Bless and stay tuned, Live from Philippine Bible Ministry. Making disciples here on the island of Mindanoa.
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Space Commune

Space Commune

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Space Commune is a media project by two Upstate New Yorkers seeking an alternative to the degrowth and deindustrialization paradigm being thrust upon us through The Great Reset agenda. We love our country, the United States of America and take inspiration from our revolutionary founding. We want win-win cooperation with Russia and China in developing the world economy for all of humanity, and to Make America Great Again.
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These are true stories of human triumph, courage, and redemption—each one inspired by the Holy Spirit. They're meant to encourage, uplift, and guide people of all ages and faiths toward a deeper, healthier, and more joyful life. I’ve prayed over this series, and it keeps coming back to me. Once I connected with God, the whole world changed. These are the stories that followed. “Softly now the light of day Fades upon out sight away: Free from care, from labor free, Lord, we would commune with ...
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Theresa Caputo – better known to millions of fans as the “Long Island Medium” from the hit reality series of the same name – provides virtual readings to people from around the world, providing closure as they commune with their departed loved ones. On HEY SPIRIT!, Theresa channels the souls of those who have passed, conducts Q&As with people from all over the world and shares feel-good tips from her everyday life on how to enjoy a healthier and happier time on earth. When she connects with ...
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Hello Adventurers My name is Alec and welcome to Commune: The DM's Essentials Kit. This is and interview style podcast based on 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons. Each week I will chat with a DM I know in person or have met through the community. We'll talk about all things D&D and hopefully gain some insight on why we play this special game. So sit back and enjoy the adventure!
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Bean There, Done That!

The Coffee Commune

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Welcome to ”Bean There, Done That!” your essential podcast for mastering the world of hospitality. Hosted by industry expert, Phillip Di Bella, we cut through the noise to deliver straightforward, actionable insights and strategies. Each episode explores the powerful interplay of knowledge and connections, presenting real-life case studies from Australia’s thriving hospitality scene. We feature thought leaders who share their experiences, ensuring you have the answers you need when facing a ...
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Commune Dads

CommuneDads

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Welcome to the Commune Dads podcast! Hosted by adder Oaks and Keegan Dunn, this podcast explores parenting and education in alternative culture. We live in an income-sharing intentional community and want to share our experience with the world. Each episode we pick a topic to discuss and do a very good job of getting off track. From those interested in hearing anecdotes about life on a commune to those wanting to hear about the challenges that all parents face, this show has something for ev ...
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Life in Commune

Patrick Beach & Carling Harps

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with 15 years of practice & teaching, a decade+ of entrepreneurship, a few laps around the world, two yoga studios, and toddler in tow; Patrick and Carling share their insight, successes, and failures with listeners each week. Life in Commune regularly features our teaching team at Commune Yoga Studio both Online and in Seattle. Explores inside takes on the Yoga & Wellness industry, resources for yoga teachers, practitioners, and business owners, deep dives into mindfulness, industry guest i ...
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“The Dialectics of Conspiracy Theories, Parapolitics and Forgotten History. Marxist Podcasts & Psychoanalytical Poetry. I was a mendicant monk for many years. I wandered from the Himalayan mummies to the apple orchards in Korea and learned how to grow rice in the Chinese commune. I took refuge to build a meditation hall with bamboo, alone and far away in the South East Asian rain-forest. There with the big snakes and the darkest panthers, in the moon light, I saw a dream which I would like t ...
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Communes USA

Christian Goodwillie

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An engaging look at communes throughout American history. Intentional communities have always been testing grounds for radical innovations in family structure, sexuality, and property. This series features in-depth interviews with communitarians and historians, leavened with a healthy dose of humor. Hosted by Christian Goodwillie, Hamilton College, and Dan Greenstone and Travis Chandler, of the Francis W. Parker School.
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Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

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As long as there’s been oppression, there’ve been people fighting it. This weekly podcast dives into history to drag up the wildest rebels, the most beautiful revolts, and all the people who long to be—and fight to be—free. It explores complex stories of resistance that offer lessons and inspiration for us today, focusing on the ensemble casts that make up each act of history. That is to say, this podcast focuses on Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff.
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Welcome to The CoWork Commune Podcast — your cozy corner on the internet for real talk on remote work, coworking, mental wellbeing, and intentional productivity. Hosted by the founder of CoWork Commune, this podcast is for remote workers, entrepreneurs, and creators who crave connection, nature, and more mindful ways of working. Expect bite-sized insights, honest conversations, and practical tips on: coworking in a distraction-free zone protecting your mental health in hustle culture tapping ...
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Eavesdropping at the Movies

Jose Arroyo and Michael Glass

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"I have this romantic idea of the movies as a conjunction of place, people and experiences, all different for each of us, a context in which individual and separate beings try to commune, where the individual experience overlaps with the communal and where that overlapping is demarcated by how we measure the differing responses between ourselves and the rest of the audience: do they laugh when we don’t (and what does that mean?); are they moved when we feel like laughing (and what does that ...
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Keepin’ it G

Keepin’ it G

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My name is Goldi, a life, business, and relationship coach. I resonate with Earth's frequencies, finding solace in Mother Nature. As an intuitive, I commune with departed souls. Though labeled as a witch or psychic medium, I perceive myself as celestial essence. Many seek me for holistic healing, encompassing mind, body, soul, and spirit. Ready to join this journey? Welcome to my realm.
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VJM EXCELLENCE

Kovvuri Nagireddy

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hi all, thanks for being here. we get the commune aspiring for growth and striving towards excellence ,the nitty gritty of handling the latent or dormant failures to be ....episode being the first of this series addressing POSH act , the compliance to which is mandatory by all organisations in our subcontinent -India.
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The Magic Hour

Anasha Soisette

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Conversations from an intuitive channeler, Anasha Soisette, who creates a sacred space where we can commune together and share how we show up authentically and embrace our creativity, discover your power, unlock your potential, shift limiting beliefs, and step into your highest self through mindset, holistic wellness, and intuition.
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I Was Never There

Wonder Media Network

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In this eight-episode series, take a trip into the countercultural movements swirling through West Virginia in the 1970s and 80s. Jamie Zelermyer and her mother Karen investigate the shocking disappearance of their friend Marsha “Mudd” Ferber and explore her evolution from suburban housewife to back-to-the-land hippie to drug-dealing bar owner. As mother and daughter venture deeper into the mystery of Marsha’s disappearance, the two process their own history: Jamie reflects on her nontraditi ...
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A podcast that goes behind the scenes and between the lines of the contemporary art worlds, through conversations with artists, dealers, curators, and collectors--based in Los Angeles, but reaching nationally and internationally.
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True Story

Stuff Audio

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From the makers of Stuff’s smash hit The Commune, comes a new current affairs podcast series. Each episode, Eugene Bingham and Adam Dudding take their microphones on the road to bring you a true New Zealand story: sometimes quirky, sometimes serious – always surprising.
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Svetlana! Svetlana!

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In 1967, Joseph Stalin’s daughter braved her way over the Iron Curtain, secret memoir in tow, and landed in America as the Cold War’s most famous defector. At 40 years old, Svetlana had left everything behind for a new life in the West and the chance to finally share her story. What she found instead — a controversial commune in the Arizona desert built by Frank Lloyd Wright, a whirlwind marriage dictated by destiny, and a Montenegrin matriarch with dreams of immortality — was far more compl ...
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CommunionArts

CommunionArts

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Join us as we explore artistry, theology and culture and how these elements of life commune together shaping who we are. We speak with people from varying vocations, traditions and experiences, exploring their unique perspectives and how they might inform our own. This podcast is a project of CommunionArts, an organization that exists to equip churches with training and creative resources and empowers artists to create fulfilling works that enrich their communities. Visit CommunionArts.org t ...
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Love in Public

Abril Soewarso-Rivera

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Love in Public explores the geography of conversation. With an emphasis on radical listening, this podcast stretches us to expand our ways of knowing and lean into the ripple effect of a question. What does curiosity crack open? How do patterns and people make up a person’s identity? How do we commune with our creativity, grief, culture, and connections? Asking more questions than it answers, Love in Public gives pulse to human storytelling that honors the space between us all.
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Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh rose from a precocious boy in India to a spiritual guru to tens of thousands of people worldwide. He became famous for his controversial teachings and lavish lifestyle, leading some to call him a cult leader. Building Utopia paints an immersive, unflinching portrait of Rajneesh and the people who chose to devote their lives to him -- including his top lieutenants, who fled his Rajneeshpuram commune in 1985 amid a cloud of criminal allegations. Building Utopia will capt ...
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Margaret talks to Katy Stoll about the leaderless society that almost overthrew Rome. Sources: Radical Antiquity, Christopher B. Zeichmann https://www.worldhistory.org/Ostracism/ https://web.archive.org/web/20170719062739/http://www.livius.org/li-ln/livy/periochae/periochae091.html#95 https://web.archive.org/web/20160326113007/http://www.livius.org…
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What happens when your body unravels right as your calling takes shape? Myra joins us to share a raw, thoughtful journey through Sjögren’s syndrome—years of nausea, fatigue, and brain fog; “normal” test results; a job she couldn’t keep; and the long search for a clinician who would truly listen. The turning point came through a rigorous, personaliz…
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In this final episode of Season 1, The Watcher takes Meraki to the place before a path is formed. To the place before individual consciousness comes into being. The Archangels say that change is at hand. And Meraki explains that all exists at the Point of The Grand Convergence, and so all can be accessed easily by anyone who wishes. There is also a…
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As winter sets in, our immune systems are under new kinds of stress. In this special mashup, Jeff revisits three powerful conversations that explain how the immune system actually works — and how to support it through food, sunlight, sleep, and daily habits. Dr. Jeffrey Bland explores the immune system as a dynamic, adaptive network that’s constant…
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Kyle's away this week, so an old friend joins in. Brad Cummings was co-host of The God Journey for 700+ episodes, and joined us most recently on #1000. Many of you asked to have him back again, so he joins Wayne for a conversation about equipping people to engage a real presence when they give their hearts to Jesus. Instead of training them to be g…
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How many people were slaughtered in the street-to-street battle for Paris known as the ‘bloody week’? Why did the German Chancellor help the French government start a civil war? Who were the ‘Petroleuses’, the mythical wild-eyed working class women accused of setting the city on fire? David Olusoga and Sarah Churchwell relive the brutal final days …
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This is the Monday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford U…
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One of Iran's most celebrated filmmakers, Jafar Panahi, has spent the last quarter of a century in conflict with the Iranian government, which objects to his films' criticisms of their actions and the wider social conditions in the country, and has both arrested him several times and banned him from making films for twenty years - which hasn't stop…
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How did an altercation over the wrong uniform lead into a full scale gun battle with Americans shooting their fellow soldiers on the streets of Bamber Bridge? What caused the Black GIs to mutiny? How did this violence forever change the US army? Listen to Sarah Churchwell and David Olusoga as they tell the story of Americans firing on Americans in …
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This is the Sunday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford U…
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Artist and legendary street artist Robbie Conal talks about: His family history, including his two activist-and-politically inclined parents, his background in fighting the power; moving up to Los Osos (in San Luis Obispo County) as a permanent residence (back after the 2008 crash), but keeping a small place in L.A.; what he misses about not being …
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How will the bride of Christ be revealed in the world, especially since she is so fractured into thousands of denominations? Perhaps there is already a parable of that in the Creation, in the murmuration of starlings and the schools of fish. Scientists call it behavioral synchronization, but maybe it is something more. It now seems that for a brief…
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Season 3, Episode 1: Mr. Cellophane & the Hierarchy of Angels Season 3 launches by blowing the ceiling off the supernatural. We open with a story you will not want to miss — Perry’s dinner is interrupted in a divine, unforgettable way, marking the arrival of angels. For the first time, we pull back the curtain on the hierarchy of angels, revealing …
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This is the Thursday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford…
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A 50 year old Massachusetts murder mystery is finally solved. More Ghost Town: https://www.ghosttownpod.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/ghosttownpod (7 Day Free Trial!) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghosttownpod Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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How did the American army try to enforce segregation by stealth on British towns? Why did the British public perceive the white American GIs as ‘over paid, over fed, over sexed and over here’? How did Churchill respond to the growing tensions in British towns as a result of the ‘friendly invasion’? David Olusoga and Sarah Churchwell tell the story …
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This is the Wednesday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samfor…
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⁠⁠Support us on Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- At the dawn of the Middle Ages, small numbers of Jewish families ventured across the frozen Alps, seeking a new life in a foreign land they called Ashkenaz. In their workshops, at the market, and around the shabbat table, these people created a new language in secret: one that joined together …
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In this episode of the Commune Podcast, Jeff explores the architecture of sleep — the repeating nightly cycles that carry us from light sleep into deep restoration and vivid REM dreaming. He breaks down N1, N2, and N3 sleep, explains why deep sleep is essential for physical repair and immune function, and describes how REM helps us process emotion,…
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This is the Tuesday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford …
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This is the Monday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford U…
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Margaret talks to Dana El Kurd about Diogenes, the founder of the Cynics, who was kind of an edgelord and lived in a jar. Sources: The Dangerous Life and Ideas of Diogenes the Cynic, Jean-Manuel Roubineau How to Say No: An Ancient Guide to the Cynicism, Diogenes (edited by MD Usher) https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16916263 https://en.wikipedia.or…
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What happened when 1.5 million American GIs, including 130,000 African Americans, were stationed in the UK during WWII? How did the Jim Crow segregation laws work in the American army? What was surprising about how the Brits reacted when America tried to export this segregation to the UK? Sarah Churchwell and David Olusoga look at the forgotten sto…
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The sermon centers on the wise men's journey to worship the newborn King, emphasizing that their pursuit of Christ was guided by divine revelation, ancient prophecy, and the wisdom of Scripture, not mere astrology. Though foreign and initially distant from Israel's covenant, they were drawn by a celestial sign rooted in Old Testament promises—parti…
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This is the Sunday evening liturgy during the season of Advent for the Compline podcast from the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. For more about the Center for Worship and the Arts, as well as the resources we provide, visit us at https://www.samford.edu/worship-arts/. CREDITS: © 2020 Center for Worship and the Arts, Samford U…
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