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Redemption Hill is a non-denominational network of Micro-Churches that is learning the way of Jesus to be a blessing to our city of Boise, Idaho that we love so much. Join us for our weekly podcast where we explore more about what it looks like to be transformed in the way of Jesus.
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The RHC Podcast

Redemption Hill Church

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Hosted by Redemption Hill Church, this podcast exists to provide the people of RHC and those outside the body a resource designed to cultivate in us a greater love for God, His Word, and our neighbors. Join us as we seek to equip followers of Jesus to think about everyday life from a biblical worldview.
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Redemption Hill La Habra

Redemption Hill La Habra

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Redemption Hill Church is a community of people who want to see lives changed, inside and out, through the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are one church that meets in several different locations.
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Reasoning Through the Bible

Glenn Smith and Steve Allem

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Taking a cue from Paul, Reasoning Through the Bible is an expository style walk through the Scriptures that tells you what the Bible says. Reviewing both Old and New Testament books, as well as topical subjects, the hosts methodically show how Scripture is one cohesive story. Critical Thinking with a little bit of theology and apologetics and you have what this podcast is about. Just like Paul on Mars Hill, Christianity today must address woke, deconstruction, and progressive Christianity, a ...
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Who Are We?

City Hill Dubai

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We will be looking at what the Bible says about the church, what she is, what she is not, and how she ought to see herself in this world, as well as within God’s redemption plan. http://cityhillglobal.com
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Shouts of Grace Radio

Shouts of Grace Radio

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Podcast feed for Shouts of Grace Radio, a weekly discussion with Pastors Steve Pierson of Redemption Hill Church and various guests. Shouts of Grace is a topical show providing practical application of Biblical truths to every day life. Includes occasional interviews with guests. Shouts of Grace airs first on Key Radio in Provo Utah, and is an outreach partnership between both churches and Key Radio. Contact us at www.rhutah.church/contact
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Viral Jesus

Christianity Today

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Viral Jesus is a podcast from Christianity Today about digital communication and the power of social connections. Join author and communication scholar Heather Thompson Day as she dives deep with ministry leaders, content creators, and social media influencers to find out how they're starting important conversations, building community, and sharing their faith in digital spaces.
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The Grace Bros Podcast

Adam Mendenhall/Steve Prager

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On the Grace Bros podcast, Adam Mendenhall and Steve Prager explore the riches of God's amazing grace and how it effects our everyday lives. Every week Adam and Steve upload a new show that is filled with solid Biblical teaching, humor, music, and real life stories.
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In this episode, we continue our Reformation series titled "Post-Tenebrous Lux," which translates to "After Darkness, Light." We delve into the lives of early Reformers who sacrificed greatly to make the Reformation possible, focusing on the theme of the power and sufficiency of God's Word, encapsulated in the doctrine of sola scriptura—Scripture a…
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The theme of the City of God stretches into this passage. When I have the chance to visit a new city for the first time, I love to learn as much as I can and research to learn about the place – its history, culture, things to do, etc. We can do the same with the City of God. On Sunday we will take time to look at the foundations, culture, location,…
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Send us a text Join us on Reasoning Through the Bible as we explore the profound themes of God's righteous anger and compassion in the book of Zechariah. What if God's anger is far more complex and grounded in holiness than we often perceive? We'll navigate the opening verses of Zechariah chapter 1, unraveling the historical context that Zechariah …
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“You are not responsible for correcting everything.” In this heated season for the Church and the country, Robert gives us a good and timely word on how to actually live with the peace of God being our ultimate good. What does it look like to be in relationship with people with whom you disagree? How do you attach in a healthy way to your community…
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Send us a text Unlock the prophetic mysteries of Zechariah as we journey through ancient history and unravel its hidden messages about the Messiah. Join us in examining the profound teachings of this minor prophet whose words resonate with significance despite the book's brevity. We set the stage with the historical backdrop of the Jewish people's …
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Most likely, Psalms one and two were composed as a sort of introduction to the entire Psalter. Psalm two is classified as a royal psalm which highlights earthly rulers’ accountability to God. Psalm one is “a faithful doorkeeper, confronting those who would be in congregation of the righteous” (Kidner, 47). The psalm holds before us a choice between…
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Send us a text What if the pressures of external expectations didn't dictate your faith journey? Join us as we unpack the rich teachings of Galatians chapter 6, where the Apostle Paul offers personal insights and practical advice for living a Christian life free from external pressures. Explore the theological depth of living by faith and being dea…
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In this episode, we dive into Romans chapter six, verses four through eleven, exploring the profound themes of identity and regeneration in Christ. We reflect on the life of John Hus, affectionately known as "The Goose," a key figure in the Reformation who boldly preached the gospel despite facing severe opposition from the Catholic Church. I share…
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Send us a text What does it truly mean to "bear one another's burdens" and how can it transform your spiritual journey? Join us as we unravel these teachings from Galatians chapter 6, where we explore the balance between communal support and personal responsibility within the church. By examining the Apostle Paul's guidance, we discover the profoun…
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We’re almost to the end of Romans, and for today’s episode, Andrew dives into Paul’s exhortation to the Gentiles and Jews in Rome in Romans 14. We talk about the good news of Jesus’ lordship, how perspective shifts change the way we live in the kingdom, and the age old question: how to get along with people in the Church who hold different beliefs …
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Send us a text Can the persistent tug of sinful desires block your path to spiritual fulfillment? We explore this pressing question in today's session, where Paul draws a stark contrast between a lifestyle marred by sin and one graced by the fruits of the Spirit. By unpacking the seriousness of "practicing" sin, we encourage you to reflect deeply o…
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We will continue in our series in Hebrews, Jesus is Better, with Hebrews 13:1-6. And so we begin the final chapter of this letter and the final stretch of our series together. The final chapter of Hebrews is intensely practical. This week we will see how the application flows directly out of the two kingdoms from last week. Jesus has a better way t…
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Jesus’ words to his followers in Matthew 5, “You are the light of the world, a city set upon a hill cannot be hidden,” were brought to fulfillment in the church. Luke’s description of the first church ends with these stirring words: “And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved” (vs. 47). What a remarkable response of Divine …
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Send us a text Can Christian freedom be the ultimate key to living a life of love and service, rather than a path to indulging the flesh? Join us as we unravel Apostle Paul's transformative message in Galatians 5:13-15. We promise you'll gain insights into navigating your spiritual journey with an understanding of how true freedom in Christ liberat…
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of Scripture in our lives and its historical context, particularly focusing on the life and contributions of John Wycliffe, often referred to as the "Morning Star of the Reformation." We begin by reading from Psalm 119:105, which emphasizes the Word of God as a guiding light, and then transition to 2 …
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Send us a text What happens when churches prioritize social issues over the core truths of the gospel? Explore how false doctrines can subtly undermine spiritual journeys and church functionality, as we dissect this section of Galatians. You'll gain insights into the crucial role of sound doctrine in preserving the gospel's integrity and steering c…
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"Dying and joining God in his kingdom is easy, but living through the muddled difficult way where we're pursuing goodness in the world is hard." We're getting to the tail end of Romans, and in a timely message, Robert takes on Romans 13, all about God and government and how those two things are, according to Paul, supposed to interact with each oth…
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Send us a text Can faith alone guarantee salvation, or are good works an essential part of the equation? Join us for a thought-provoking exploration into one of Christianity's most debated topics. Through a careful examination of key biblical passages from Galatians, Romans, and James, we unravel the complexities of salvation by faith versus the ne…
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A steward is someone who takes care of another person’s possessions. We may be a steward of someone’s home or land or investments. A steward has great responsibility but also great privileges. In the opening chapters of Scripture we learn that stewardship is basic to our self-understanding. God created man and woman in part to steward the earth. He…
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This Sunday we will continue in our series in Hebrews, Jesus is Better, with Hebrews 12:18-29. It’s a timely text for us because it will draw our attention to the unshakeable Kingdom of God. The world around us trembles and shakes. At times, the only certainty is instability. This Sunday we will explore the truths that we can cling to in tumultuous…
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Send us a text Journey with us as we engage with the allegorical depth through the stories of Hagar and Sarah, as Paul masterfully contrasts the bondage of the law against the freedom of divine promise. This allegory isn’t just a history lesson; it’s an essential insight into the nature of salvation. Is it through our efforts or God’s grace? Far fr…
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Send us a text Can we truly be free while feeling enslaved to our daily routines? This episode promises to change your perspective by delving into the powerful journey from spiritual enslavement to liberation through faith. We dissect and contrast the Greek terms used for the word "know" and explore how the transition from being separated from God …
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In order to know yourself, you have to go to the one that made you. For our next episode of Whole, Jessie dives into Romans 12 with us. We talk about the gospel, identity, true joy, forgiveness, living at peace with everyone (if that’s possible!) and Jesus’ way of Supreme Happiness. Find more from Redemption Hill at redemptionboise.org, or follow u…
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Send us a text Is it possible for faith alone to be the key to salvation, or do good works play a crucial role? In this episode, we take you deep into one of the most pivotal theological discussions, turning the pages of Galatians and examining the Apostle Paul's view on faith versus the law. With insights from historical and contemporary debates, …
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The imagery of a race continues, but our author makes a shift from the great cloud of witnesses that have come before us in faith to the members of our local church body here and now. We have a tendency to read the Bible individualistically, and this passage is no exception, but it is often intended to us all, as God’s people together. This Sunday …
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Send us a text Experience the profound journey from spiritual infancy to maturity in faith as we unpack the teachings of Galatians. We promise you'll discover how the temporary purpose of the law is akin to a child needing a tutor, painting a vivid picture of the transition from law's guardianship to becoming full-grown heirs through faith in Chris…
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Send us a text Ever wondered if the law was meant to guide us or imprison us? We unpack Paul's powerful analogy of the law as a custodian, revealing its purpose and limitations in leading us to the true path of righteousness through faith in Christ. Tune in for the uplifting message of liberation through grace in Galatians, where believers can live…
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What is the point of our faith? What does it look like to become a part of God’s family? Is grace and room at God’s table actually abundant? Robert dives into these questions and more for this week’s episode of Whole. We walk through Romans 11 and ask the hard questions about faith, works, and true belonging in the Kingdom of God. Find more from Re…
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Send us a text What if the Mosaic Law was never meant to be a permanent roadmap for righteousness but rather a temporary guide to point out human frailty? This episode promises to illuminate Galatians, chapter 3, unraveling the role the Mosaic Law played in defining sin and acting as a tutor while highlighting why it couldn't grant true righteousne…
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