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First Presbyterian Church Baton Rouge is a church passionately committed to Christ Jesus our Lord and ardently engaged in studying the Scriptures. We love reaching out to our city and world with the love of Jesus. You'll see a church ready to welcome new faces. You'll see a church with a vision to go Deeper into Christ and Further into the World.
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The Systems Sandbox

First Person Consulting

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Join Hosts Matt Healey and Tenille Moselen from First Person Consulting (FPC) to explore the world of systems thinking and complexity. The Systems Sandbox has been developed as part of FPC's capacity building work with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth)'s Local Government Partnership, but has been designed for any organisations or people grappling with complex problems and opportunities. To learn more about VicHealth and their Local Government Partnership check out their w ...
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First Presbyterian Church, Dunn, NC

First Presbyterian Church - Dunn, NC

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Welcome to the First Presbyterian Church of Dunn podcast! Here, you can listen to our weekly sermons that bring the Word of God to life with inspiring messages and thoughtful Scripture readings. Each episode is designed to help you grow in your faith, find spiritual nourishment, and connect with the teachings of Christ. We invite you to join us in person for our Worship Service every Sunday at 10:30 AM at First Presbyterian Church of Dunn, located at 901 N Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. ...
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Please pray through this setting of Psalm 45. My heart does overflow, a goodly theme is mine; My eager tongue with joyful song does praise the King divine. Supremely fair you are, your lips with grace overflow, His richest blessings evermore does God on you bestow. Amid your glorious train kings’ daughters waiting stand, And fairest gems bedeck you…
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Please enjoy this poem by Christina Rossetti. None other Lamb, none other name, None other hope in heaven or earth or sea, None other hiding place from guilt or shame, None besides thee! My faith burns low, my hope burns low; Only my heart’s desire cries out in me By the deep thunder of its want and woe, Cries out to thee. Lord, thou art Life, thou…
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God’s wrath is warranted and just in its execution. The first angel takes up his bowl, walks over to the earth, and pours it out. The second angel follows, goes over the waters, pours out God’s wrath and the sequence is repeated through the third, fourth… There is a cadence to the unleashing. God’s wrath is poured out over time, it is not a tyranni…
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Refreshment is such a wonderful word. We love things that are refreshing. It’s life coming back to life. The Greek word connects to both pulse and breath. So, to be refreshed by God means we have a spiritual pulse again. Our heart beats with the joy of being loved. We breathe a sigh of relief that we are forgiven. Our heart leaps to learn how much …
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We have weapons with which to fight worry and anxiety. But as with anything, we have to learn how to use them. We have to engage the disciplines of dealing with anxiety. Especially in the days when things are more normal, and the pressure is not so great. Habits of prayer. Habits of rejoicing, thanking, and trusting that God is near. Resolutely off…
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In this special episode, we bring you the 2025 Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan Reflection, “Faith of Our Fathers, Hope for Our Future,” delivered by Deacon Andrew McLean, M.Div., at First Presbyterian Church of Dunn on Sunday, October 26, 2025. Drawing from the deep roots of Reformation Sunday and the enduring legacy of Scottish Presbyterian faith, Andrew ex…
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There’s a resiliency work in progress in Christ’s church. The mission of the church around the world depends on how we move towards resolution in every conflict. How we stretch our minds to embrace enemies and to embrace the worldwide communion of believers. We hold in our hearts and minds our eternal solidarity with every soul in Christ in all tim…
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We draw upon the new life Christ has created in us. For Jesus who grabbed hold of us has given us his Holy Spirit inside us. We yield ourselves to his will and we ask him to give us the strength and power we need. It’s the daily bread of life in Christ. We draw from the Spirit like letting an empty bucket down into a spring of fresh water. Come, Ho…
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The positive command to rejoice in the Lord includes the negative command to cease exalting in human standards. Stop taking so seriously your resume or your portfolio or lack of one. Without Christ, these are nothing but false paths to an illusive dream of a good life. Trash that story as your primary life narrative. Jump into your participation in…
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Christians are called out of the world as children of God. But we do not lose our solidarity with all the world. We know the evil in our hearts. We know the love God had for the world that hated him. We know our light shines brightest when we turn the other cheek, when we wash feet, when we lay down our lives for another. When we recognize the huma…
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You can talk about spirituality all day long in any place, and the worst response you will get is boredom. You can talk about a Higher Power and create little offense. You can even talk about following the teachings of the “J” man, and as long as you keep him on the level of any other great ethical teacher, no one minds. Speak of the man Jesus as t…
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We should be willing to act on a prompting from the Spirit and risk things getting messy. Opportunities are all around us every day. If we open ourselves to this, the world might be drawn to our Savior. The surest way to develop an interest in others’ lives and to see their significance is through prayer. Notice what people are living through and p…
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What does it look like today for us to live as dual citizens of our nation, but devoting ourselves to the kingdom of God? In our increasingly polarized environment, there is a cultural expectation of what it means to “honor the emperor” that may approach ultimate trust or devotion. No political party can or should claim that place of authority in a…
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