Religion And Spirituality Podcasts

Weekly Sermons show

Weekly SermonsJoin Now to Follow

Weekly sermon recordings and study guides.

By George Hinman

Happy Healthy You! show

Happy Healthy You!Join Now to Follow

Enjoy Happy Healthy You! - our weekly podcast about living a joy-filled life with balance in body, mind and spirit.

By Connie Bowman

1 Corinthians: Epistle to the 21st Century show

1 Corinthians: Epistle to the 21st CenturyJoin Now to Follow

<p>The first epistle of Paul to the Corinthians is a very, very important letter for us because it so thoroughly captures the problems that we face as moderns living in this modern age. The reason is, of course, that Corinth was the most American city in the New Testament -- it was a resort city, the capital of pleasure in the Roman Empire.</p> <p>If you remember your geography you know it was located on the Peloponnesian peninsula, and the conditions under which the Corinthians lived were very much like the conditions under which we live, or to put that the other way, the conditions under which we live today are Corinthian conditions. Corinth was a beautiful city, a lovely city of palms and beautiful buildings, the center of pleasure for the whole empire, and it was devoted to two things -- the pursuit of pleasure (largely passion), and of wisdom. It was a Greek city, and its inhabitants loved to philosophize, and they were given to what Paul calls, "the wisdom of words."</p>

By Ray C. Stedman

 Jubilee Fellowship Church (JFC) Audio show

Jubilee Fellowship Church (JFC) AudioJoin Now to Follow

These are sermons from Jubilee Fellowship Church

By Jubilee Fellowship Church

 Jubilee Fellowship Church (JFC) Video show

Jubilee Fellowship Church (JFC) VideoJoin Now to Follow

These are sermons from Jubilee Fellowship Church

By Jubilee Fellowship Church

Ephesians: The Calling of the Saints show

Ephesians: The Calling of the SaintsJoin Now to Follow

<p>The Epistle to the Ephesians is, in many ways, the crowning glory of the New Testament. But perhaps this letter ought not to be called "Ephesians" for we do not really know to whom it was written. The Christians at Ephesus were certainly among the recipients of this letter, but undoubtedly there were others. In many of the original Greek manuscripts there is a blank where the King James translation has the words "at Ephesus;" just a line where the names of other recipients were apparently to be filled in. That is why the Revised Standard Version does not say, "To the saints at Ephesus," but simply "To the saints who are also faithful in Christ Jesus..."</p>

By Ray C. Stedman

Jubilee Christian Center show

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Welcome to the audio podcast series from Jubilee Christian Center in San Jose, California. Catch up on the latest sermons from Senior Pastor Dick Bernal, Pastor Adam Bernal, and other Jubilee pastors and guests. Enjoy the teachings and plan to visit Jubilee in person or at www.jubilee.org.

By Jubilee Christian Center

IHOP Atlanta Podcast show

IHOP Atlanta PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Listen to sermons and read notes from International House of Prayer Atlanta.

By Billy Humphrey

Aanbidding.net show

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Vaak onvoorbereid zal iemand je meenemen in zijn of haar stille tijd. Er wordt een stukje gelezen uit de Bijbel. Vervolgens wordt er gedeeld welke gedachten dit stukje oproept. Daarna wordt er met een gebed afgesloten.

Trinity Lutheran - Athens, GA - Sermons and Other Audio show

Trinity Lutheran - Athens, GA - Sermons and Other AudioJoin Now to Follow

Sermons and other audio from Trinity Lutheran (LCMS) in Athens, GA