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New Beginnings Community Church Norco

New Beginnings Community Church

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We welcome the imperfect, flawed, and broken as much as the healing and thriving because we are all God’s children. As a family, we seek to create relationships and foster growth to trust in God and pursue His loving purpose for our lives. Join us as every week we go through topical messages that help us grow as Christians and understand God's word.
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NBCC Podcast

NBCC Podcast

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Welcome to the weekly podcast from New Beginnings Community Church (NBCC). We are a uniquely diverse church—in age and stage, culture and class. We believe that the diversity of our church reflects the truth that God really does love all people. Visit: NBCCbayarea.com
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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Westside Family Church

Westside Family Church

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Westside Family Church weekly weekend messages podcast. A community church located in Lenexa and Kansas City, KS, Westside Family Church thrives on building connections within the community by loving Jesus, becoming like Jesus, and sharing Jesus. With the Bible as our guide, we hope to raise up Christ-centered families in our neighborhoods, city, and beyond.
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Wrap your day with the world’s biggest stories. We set the bar on the daily news catch-up, going deeper on news stories that speak to the moment. An evening news podcast updated seven days a week, from CBC News. Sort out what's real, what's relevant and what’s truly new, from a Canadian perspective, with hosts Susan Bonner and Stephanie Skenderis. Context, analysis and surprise — all in about 25 minutes.
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Spring Hill New Beginnings

Spring Hill Baptist Church

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Step into real conversations that follow the life and teachings of Jesus — not from a distance, but up close, with all the honesty, hope, and challenge that a true walk of faith brings. Hosted by Pastor Mike Folsom, each episode invites you to join a community seeking more than just answers — seeking transformation. With timeless truth, relatable stories, and genuine encouragement, Spring Hill New Beginnings offers a refreshing reminder that new life, new strength, and new beginnings are alw ...
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A show about theology, bible, God, and how Christians may approach the hot topics of the day. Pathways is designed to place you in the middle of the conversation, a place that is often scary to approach.
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Welcome to the Bridges Community Church podcast, your destination for Sunday messages from Bridges Church. Join us each week as we dive deep into the Word of God and explore the life-transforming message of Jesus and the grace He offers us. In each episode, we bring you the dynamic and inspiring Sunday messages delivered by our passionate and knowledgeable pastors. From thought-provoking teachings to practical insights, we unpack the truths of Scripture and their relevance to our everyday li ...
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Join us for Sunday Sermons from Pastor Ronald Daugherty. Recorded live at New Beginnings Full Gospel Church where he presides as pastor. New Beginnings Full Gospel Church is located in the south side of Chicago. A small community church founded by Bishop Corneal Harper, and Pastor Joyce A. Harper in 1996. Rooted in service, community, love, and the teachings of the word. Under Pastor Ronald Daughertys leadership New Beginnings continues to be a staple in the community. Listen, Learn, and Be ...
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Avenue Youth

Avenue Youth

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Ave.Yth is the youth ministry at New Beginnings Community Church. Here you can find the latest message and discussions from our Ave.Yth services. Follow us on our socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ave.yth/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AvenueYouth
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West Chester SDA Church

West Chester SDA

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Welcome to the West Chester Seventh-day Adventist Church Podcast! If you are new to our community, you will find warm and friendly folk throughout Chester County and a rich religious heritage. The members of our church family invite you to stop by and worship with us. There is something different and exciting happening nearly every week for persons of all ages. If you are shopping around for a church home, consider the diverse, loving and spiritual atmosphere encountered at West Chester SDA ...
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Mogul Talk

King Jules & Church

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Hosted by King Jules and Church, "Mogul Talk" serves as a canvas for all entrepreneurs to share their triumphs and struggles on their journey to being the moguls of tomorrow. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mogultalkpodcast/support
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"Walk by the Spirit" is a thought-provoking podcast series that explores the humanity of Jesus Christ and its implications for our spiritual growth. Join us as we delve into selected scriptures, examining how Jesus' life as a fully human being empowers our sanctification. From His humble beginnings to His ultimate sacrifice, we'll uncover how Christ's humanity connects with our daily struggles and triumphs. Whether you're a seasoned believer or new to the faith, this podcast will challenge a ...
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Holy Heresy!

First Church

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Holy Heresy! is a podcast that looks for the questions found at the intersection of spirituality, justice, and the arts. The episodes come from the conversations that begin in our live services on Sunday mornings. Each week we explore the growing edges of theological thought, the exploration of the links between science and religion, the challenges of spiritual practice in 21st Century in Los Angeles, and most of all the joys of sharing community in the Creative Capital of the World. Holy He ...
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Dr. Angulus D.Wilson was called by the Lord into the Gospel ministry in 1991. He is married to the beautiful Sharon Wilson, and together they have five sons whom he loves dearly. Rev. Wilson is the proud pastor of the New Beginnings Community Baptist Church of Fresno Ca. " A Window to Look Thru" is a place to be encouraged by expository and exegetical preaching.
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Welcome to ’The Star 3rd Ward Podcast’, a unique audio journey designed to bring the members of our ward family closer together. Our mission is to capture and share the diverse stories that weave the fabric of our community, offering a window into the lives, experiences, and hearts of those we may see every Sunday but wish to know more deeply. Each episode, we invite members of our ward to share their stories, testimonies, challenges, and triumphs. From the inspiring to the everyday, these n ...
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A podcast by missionaries for missionaries, pastors, and laypeople giving them a front-row seat to mission work in the Dominican Republic. The purpose is to encourage believers in their walk of faith and give practical missional ways to reach their own community.
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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Coffee with Gays™: Every Sip Is A Story

Blaine LaBron, Ryan Hines, and Adam Bailey

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"Coffee with Gays" Season 3 is Launching March 28, 2024! (New Episodes Every Other Thursday)🎙️☕️🏳️‍🌈 🌈🎙️ Dive into Season 3 of "Coffee with Gays," where we're all about shattering stereotypes and exploring universal issues through our distinct, unfiltered perspectives. Forget the WeHo standards and cliché "safe spaces" – we're here for authentic, engaging conversations that matter to everyone, regardless of sexuality. 🚀 This season, our dynamic trio – Ryan with his progressive views, Blaine ...
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We get back into our Matthew thematic study with Jesus attacking a subject that the people of His day and our day are interested in. What subject? Marriage and Divorce. I have been asked many of the same questions concerning His words in this chapter over the years. So I will attempt to give Biblical answers to pertinent questions concerning this s…
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Brit Lockhart started jazz fusion band Ish Ensemble in 2016. Its creation came from love for St. Louis’ local music scene and putting its musicians first. He shares his method of creating music, collaborating with fellow artists and choosing just the right venue for a performance. According to Lockhart, it boils down to doing what feels right. Ish …
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Former Governor and mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo and Jeanine Pirro have a long, combative history. Now, The New York Times reports that Pirro, recently appointed to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington D.C., is overseeing a criminal investigation into Cuomo’s congressional testimony about his handling of COVID in nursing homes. WNYC's Sama…
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Ukrainians are evaluating the damage after a massive Russian drone and missile attack. The large scale strikes come as the two sides continue a massive prisoner swap. Russia and Ukraine each exchanged 307 of their service personnel on Saturday. Also: California's Pacific Coast Highway has re-opened five months after a wildfire destroyed homes and b…
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Female rappers are dominating the charts, including St. Louis’ very own Diamond Smith — better known by her stage name Big Boss Vette. The writer and rapper behind hits like “Snatched” and “Pretty Girls Walk” reflects on her St. Louis roots, her fast-growing career and the lessons she’s learned along the way.…
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A judge blocks – for now – the White House attempt to ban Harvard from accepting international students. The uncertainty about what happens next is leaving students – including Canadians – in limbo. It’s the latest front in the war between U.S. President Donald Trump and elite universities. Also: Trump is threatening the European Union with 50 per …
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New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board will hold a re-vote next week after internal disagreements over proposed rent hikes for stabilized two-year leases. Meanwhile, The White House says Andy Byford AKA “Train Daddy”, who ran the city's subways and buses from 2018 until early 2020, has been tapped by President Trump to lead the redevelopment of Penn…
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Detained Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, has held his infant son for the first time after a judge blocked the Trump administration’s effort to keep them separated. Meanwhile, Jersey City lawmakers are banning landlords from using AI software to set rents. Plus, AmeriCorps funding cuts by the Trump administratio…
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The Associated Press is reporting that former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is under federal investigation for allegedly lying to Congress about his administration's pandemic response. Meanwhile, Memorial Day weekend travel is expected to cause major delays on roads and at airports across the region. Also, the Knicks will try to even their series …
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The fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington is spreading fear in Jewish communities in the U.S. and Canada. The FBI director says the attack was a targeted anti-Semitic act of terror. A 31-year-old man was arrested at the scene, as he called out "free Palestine" And: Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a statement saying he …
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As a tornado swept through St. Louis on Friday, traffic stood still on Interstate 170 near Berkeley after a handful of drivers parked underneath an overpass. Experts have long warned motorists not to do so during storms, but the idea that it’s a safe practice persists. National Weather Service meteorologist Kevin Deitsch and AAA spokesperson Nick C…
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The tornado that tore a path through St Louis on May 16 has sparked ongoing community relief efforts on the city’s north and west sides. Three organizers of that effort, Kayla Reed, Aaron Williams and Ohun Ashe, share their experience and takeaways as they work with hundreds of volunteers to distribute aid, clear debris, and reach people who are st…
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Mayor Adams is directing the NYPD to increase security in certain areas after the killing of the two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington D.C. Plus, a church in Toms River, New Jersey will soon find out whether its proposal to build a homeless shelter can proceed, even as it’s under threat of becoming a pickleball court. Also, a profile of first…
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According to new police data, subway crime in New York City is at historic lows. However, felony assaults on trains are up 20 percent. Meanwhile, a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx pays tribute to Vincent Van Gogh. Plus, forest fire season is underway in New Jersey. Major wildfires in both the north and south of the state o…
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Columbia University faculty and students are reflecting on another turbulent year on campus as commencement wraps. Meanwhile, New Jersey Representative LaMonica McIver appeared in court Wednesday on charges she assaulted federal officers.. Plus a new poll finds most residents say housing in the state is too expensive. Plus, a new Rutgers University…
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Local restaurants are working with World Central Kitchen to provide thousands of meals to people impacted by the EF3 tornado that hit the St. Louis area on Friday, May 16. Kate Dozier, a St. Louisan and member of the World Central Kitchen Chef Corps, shares how World Central Kitchen assembles and deploys its disaster response teams. Tom Schmidt, co…
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The Prime Minister and his front bench hold talks ahead of Monday’s return to Parliament. Front and centre are affordability issues, U.S. tariffs, the war in Gaza and the new American proposal for a ‘Golden Dome’. Also: A look at Canada’s relationship with Iran from Tehran. Is there an opportunity for a thaw in the frozen relations? And: We break d…
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When Ruby Leigh stepped onto “The Voice” stage in 2023, she got all four chairs to turn during her blind audition. Just 17 at the time, Leigh went on to finish as runner-up on the NBC singing competition. But her journey started long before reality TV, in the tiny town of Foley, Missouri, population 100. Leigh talks about her journey as a self-taug…
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The Department of Justice is opening a criminal investigation into former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, health officials in New Jersey say that concert-goers who attended Shakira’s concert at MetLife Stadium last Thursday may have been exposed to measles. And the first-ever dog park on a NYCHA prop…
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The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul apologizes for New York State’s role in abuses at a Native American boarding school in western New York. Also, NJ Transit riders with tickets that expired during the recent engineers strike…
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Lawmakers in Jersey City will vote Wednesday on whether to ban rent algorithm software like RealPage to set rental rates. Meanwhile, the cost to reserve a seat on NYC Ferry trips to the Rockaways is going up. Also, it’s commencement day at Columbia University, following a tense year on campus. Plus, Fleet Week is officially underway in New York Cit…
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Israel faces increasing international pressure over its war against Hamas amid new strikes, and little aid distribution in Gaza. Canada, Britain, and France are threatening action if Israel does not end its military offensive and lift blockades. Also: The latest economic snapshot for Canada shows the price at the pumps was down, but the cost at the…
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During a state funeral at the Missouri State Capitol on Tuesday, former U.S. Senator and Governor Kit Bond was remembered as a dedicated public servant who forged bipartisan ties. Bond died last week at the age of 86. STLPR’s Jason Rosenbaum talked with people who worked closely with Bond over his more than four decade public service career.…
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The Trump administration is allowing construction to resume on a major wind farm off Long Island. Meanwhile, a new poll shows Representative Elise Stefanik as the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination for New York governor, Also, a New Jersey congresswoman faces federal charges after an incident outside an immigration detention center in …
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A lawsuit that accused St. Louis running an “unspeakably hellish” jail has ended in a $4 million settlement. Pending a judge’s approval, the settlement would allow at least 16,000 people who were jailed in the now-demolished Workhouse jail to file a claim. ArchCity Defenders Executive Director Blake Strode and Inez Bordeaux, a former Workhouse deta…
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As we continue in chapter one of Revelation we begin with a description of who Jesus is and we conclude this teaching with a description. Maybe you’ve wondered, “What did Jesus look like?” In Revelation chapter one we find the N.T. description of Jesus in His glorified state. John uses earthly symbols that we can identify with to get a glimpse of o…
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In a reversal, the Trump administration will allow a major wind project off Long Island to resume construction. Meanwhile, with five weeks until the Democratic mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani becomes the first candidate to campaign using a ranked-choice strategy. Plus, starting next fall, smartphones will be banned in New York public schools. The p…
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Should Christians Engage in Politics? In this episode, we step into the often-heated intersection of faith and politics—but not to take sides. Instead, we explore how followers of Jesus can engage politically with truth, humility, and love, without falling into the traps of partisanship or polarization. Can you speak truth without becoming combativ…
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New York City’s Department of Investigation says workers’ comp claims by correction officers cost the city more than $340 million last fiscal year. Meanwhile, Wynn is pulling out of its bid to build a casino in Hudson Yards as a major housing project in the neighborhood moves forward. Federal officials are also investigating a close call between tw…
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On Friday afternoon, an EF3 tornado with winds topping out at 152 mph inflicted serious damage on about 4,400 St. Louis-area buildings, including homes, businesses, churches and schools. Dozens of people sustained injuries and five people lost their lives. STLPR reporter Chad Davis shares what he's heard from officials, community leaders and reside…
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The 2025 session ended last week and lawmakers endorsed many of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s priorities. That included placing a state board in charge of the St. Louis Police Department and sending $50 million to help fund K-12 scholarships that could go toward private schools. The session also included the passing of contentious GOP-led efforts to repeal Pro…
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Fire season has already started in Canada, with several communities having been given evacuation orders. But in British Columbia, some condo owners are still living with the consequences of a fire that was put out years ago. And: With spring and summer taking hold in Canada, it is normally a time to see butterflies fluttering around. But according …
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We get an update on what caused a Mexican Navy ship to strike the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night. Plus, police are looking for suspects in three separate shootings across the city. Also, William F. Tate IV will be named the 22nd president of Rutgers University. Meanwhile, New York City wants to make it easier for non-profits to own homeless shelter…
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In this compelling sermon from the "Rooted" series, Pastor Hurmon Hamilton emphasizes the transformative power of personal ministry through Jesus's example of foot-washing, highlighting that faith matures through action, not just learning. He uses practical examples to encourage and illustrate how stepping out to serve allows God to grow something …
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NJ Transit says it needs time to bring trains back online after reaching a tentative deal with its engineers and ending a strike. Train service is expected to resume Tuesday. Meanwhile, a dangerous section of Jacob Riis Beach will remain closed this summer after several recent drownings. Plus, the deadline to register for New Jersey’s gubernatorial…
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New Jersey Transit trains will resume service Tuesday morning after the agency reached a tentative agreement with its locomotive engineers union, ending a multi-day strike. Meanwhile, a nonprofit program aimed at preventing youth homelessness by offering one-time, low-barrier cash payments is showing early signs of success. And in Queens, the Depar…
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People from around the world descended on Saint Peter's Square this morning for the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XVI. World leaders also attended the event, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The more than two hour long event featured song, symbolism and a message of Peace. We'll take you to The Vatican for the day's events. Also: Former …
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