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Church Society is a fellowship contending to reform and renew the Church of England in biblical faith. The podcast is a weekly discussion featuring news and issues of interest to clergy and lay people, especially in the Church of England. Our channel also includes lectures and talks from our conferences and other events.
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Fellowship Renewed Church

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OUR MISSON: Cultivating a mature community of faith and fellowship in the Word of God, by the Spirit of God, for the glory of God.FELLOWSHIP. This community is unlike any other — We enjoy a fellowship that encourages, helps, and supports each other like family. In fact, our bond is made much stronger than a normal family — It is not founded upon our blood, but upon the blood of Christ. RENEWED. The only reason we can enjoy our fellowship together is because of the fellowship we have in Chris ...
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Nola Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist Elder led church located in Southwest MS between Brookhaven and Monticello, MS. Nola was an old fellowship which was almost closed but has enjoyed being re birthed into a healthy growing church. Nola Baptist emphasizes it's preaching ministry, prayer as well as local and foreign missions. The people of Nola Baptist consist of a healthy blend of young an old with a vibrant ministry to children.
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In Ephesians 6:10-13, Paul reminds us that our true battles are spiritual, not merely against flesh and blood. As we navigate the complexities of daily life—be it in our families, workplaces, or personal relationships—we are encourages to recognize the unseen forces at play. We are invited to understand that peace is not just a passive state but an…
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What would happen in society if people were swept up by the unconditional love of God? Join us in Chapel Hill as campus leader Michael Pham unpacks the reality of God's unconditional love toward us. For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com To contact us: media@riverlifefellowship.comRiver Life Fellowship
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God has a vision for your life, many visions, and he will reveal them to you. Embracing His direction brings clarity, understanding, and motivation. Every path and purpose from God is filled with hope and grace, even through times of sorrow. His Presence and Grace from Psalm 16:11 and 2 Corinthians 12:9 form the foundation of our lives and the hear…
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Jesus calls us to persevere in our calling, even in the midst of disappointment and discouragement, as illustrated in the story of Ezra. Our setbacks do not define our journey; instead, they can lead us to deeper faith and reliance on God's presence. In a world that often feels chaotic, we are encouraged to reflect on out assignments and represent …
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The Church is and can continue to be a "house of God:" a "habitation that leads to a visitation," corporately and for individuals. It is the very gateway to the heavenly realm! Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger dives into Jacob's ladder to understand how to prepare our hearts for whatever God wants to do next. For more informa…
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At its heart, the Kingdom of God is about living under God's leadership. It's not just a future event or a distant concept; Jesus taught that the Kingdom of God was "at hand" (Mark 1:15), accessible and present. This means that for us today, it's something we seek and live out actively. And when we do, the mysteries of the Kingdom will be revealed …
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The metanarrative of Scripture is simply this: God is a Father who created sons and daughters with whom He not only desired to live, but also in whom he desired to live. Beginning with Adam and continuing with Abraham, the Father visited His creation in order that He might dwell among them. Therefore, His visitation became His habitation. Today, we…
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What does it mean, "Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated" (Romans 9:13). This speaks of God's plan to work through Jacob, who valued the spiritual inheritance that came through his grandfather, Abraham, while Esau seemed to have little value for his inheritance. It's not about personal hatred but about God's purpose in choosing Jacob to carry …
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Grace is a very common topic in the Church. So often when developing a belief system about Grace, we ignore the second half of the Grace message, choosing only to focus on the celebration of the forgiveness of our sins. But, there is empowerment in the power of grace for how we are to live our lives. Join us in Wilmington as guest speaker Cory Mead…
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The Day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur, is a holy day in the Bible that symbolizes the Lord's purification of His people. Under the Law in the Old Covenant, it included rituals and the sacrifice of two goats: one for the sins of the priests and another for the sins of the people. However, we no longer need sacrifices or rituals because Jesu…
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Jesus Christ was and is fully God and fully Man. As His followers, we don't have to choose between spirituality and humanity—our experience is meant to be both. Our humanity is part of who we are. In the resurrection, we won't stop being human; instead, we will be transformed into the fullness of what God always intended: redeemed, glorified, and p…
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Bob Evans talk on 'Calling the Church back to God in the First Millennium', from the 2024 Fellowship of Word and Spirit Conference, "Revival - Spiritual Renewal in the Bible, History and Today".Ros Clarke
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Jesus sends us out into the world with His peace, as seen in Matthew 10. That peace is not only a part of God's character but also a vital aspect of the Gospel, and we are invited to embody and share this peace in our communities. In a world filled with turmoil, we are called to bless others with the peace we've received, as illustrated in Ephesian…
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The Book of Psalms contains a beautiful prophetic picture of what God desires His house, the church, to be. It is meant to be a place of rest, peace, joy, satisfaction, protection, and abundance. But above all, the defining characteristic of God's house is His tangible presence. It is in His presence that the church finds its fullness. Join us in C…
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In this life, there will be pain and strife, trials and tribulations. But, praise be to the God of all comforts (2 Corinthians 1:3). As we walk through the valleys of life and face circumstances which try our patience and faith, we have an opportunity to lean on the Holy Spirit, and look to God as our source of comfort. We will suffer as a fact of …
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Philippians 4:6-9 provides a blueprint for living from a place of peace, and emphasizes that peace itself is from God and surpasses all our understanding. Jesus said that in this world we will have trouble and sorrow, but we can be hopeful and continue living in peace because he has overcome the world through his life, death, and resurrection (John…
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Have you ever had a big decision to make? How did Jesus make decisions, big or small? Do you think he ever questioned his decisions, like choosing Judas? If we are truly "following Jesus," we want to make decisions about our life in the same way that he did. Here's what we know: He only did what he saw the Father doing, and he never made any decisi…
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There is much wisdom to be gleaned from the life of Elijah, and we as a community have different perspectives the Lord has given us to offer fresh revelation when we come together and learn as a body. Join us in Mooresville for the first installment of "Voices of the Congregation," a new series featuring three messages from various members of our c…
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In the midst of the external and internal conflict that is prevalent in the world around us, we need to understand the significance of standing firm in God's peace. Ephesians 6:10-18 focuses of the vital role of the "shoes of peace" in our spiritual armor and reminds us of our need for the Good News of Peace. Scripture shows us that the nature of G…
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I once heard the Lord say to me, "I am real and I am always speaking." This is the starting point with learning to hear the voice of God: If God is Truth and Reality, then everything else is a lie and counterfeit. He is real, and He is always speaking, the issue is not a speaking issue, but a listening and a hearing issue. Join us in Chapel Hill as…
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Elijah, nearing his end on earth, tested Elisha's commitment, yet Elisha refused to give up. (2 Kings 2:1-14). Elisha focused on inheriting Elijah's prophetic spirit and remained steadfast despite distractions. Today, this story warns us about all the voices and who and what we should focus on. Staying focused on what the Holy Spirit is doing, pers…
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David wrote, "The same way a loving father feels towards his children—that's but a sample of [God's] tender feelings towards us, your beloved children, who live in awe of you." (Psalms 103:13). If you are going to know Jesus, you need to know His Father. If you are going to follow Jesus, you need to follow the leading & guidance of the Father, also…
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Like Elijah, some of us have had powerful encounters with God, yet we might feel like nothing came from them. Maybe you've experienced outcomes that seem the opposite of what you expected and find yourself in a cave. If so, you are in a redefining moment. What the Holy Spirit does in our cave moments will define the rest of your life. Join us in Mo…
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