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DeaconLive is your raw, unfiltered shot of weekly social media chaos. With no topic off-limits (seriously—NSFW!), DeaconLive hits hard every Wednesday at 2 PM EST. Whether you’re streaming live on YouTube, Facebook, or TikTok, or catching up on your favorite podcast platform, this 60-minute rollercoaster of truth and attitude delivers the social media news that others are too scared to touch. Tune in—if you can handle it!
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St. Philip The Deacon

St. Philip The Deacon

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St. Philip the Deacon is a church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) located in Plymouth, Minnesota, a western suburb of Minneapolis. Our mission is to “Reach Out. Proclaim. Inspire.” We invite you to join us as partners in the Gospel, carrying out the work God has called each of us to do in God's world. God bless you. Includes sermons from our Sunday morning 9:45 worship services.
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The Reformed Deacon

a Podcast from the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries

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The Reformed Deacon is an interview and discussion podcast created by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church Committee on Diaconal Ministries. The Reformed Deacon exists to strengthen and encourage the brotherhood of reformed deacons in their God-given role of serving the local church. We hope you'll find this podcast to be helpful to you as you serve the Lord in your church. For more information about the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries, go to our website: OPCCDM.org. Contact us: mail@theref ...
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PERMANENT DEACON TALKING with Deacon Tom Simms ~ is a compilation spirituality, prayer and worship kind of Podcast.I have no original ideas or new thoughts but I act as a 'Good News Salvage Hunter'. I scour old books and the world wide web for items to restore, refurbish and retell through these homily pods. It started with inspiration from Fr Dan Crosby OFM.Cap ,Fr Dan Goergen O.P.,Ph.D and music created by Mike Anderson. The Homily Pods are based on the Sunday Mass readings. Their purpose ...
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A Methodist Deacon just trying to make the church a less confusing place through podcasting, tweeting, meme use and generally making lots of pop culture references. You can find me or message me by following any of these links deaconjon.blogspot.com/ or www.facebook.com/EglwysHebMuriau/ or even twitter.com/Jon_the_Deacon
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"Speaking with Deacons" provides inspiration and insight for those who are ordained to, in formation for, or just curious about the permanent diaconate in the Catholic Church. In each episode, Dcn. Bob Rice talks with other deacons to learn more about what it means to model our lives after Jesus, the one who "came not to be served but to serve."
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First Reading Sirach 3:2-6, 12-14 Catechism Catholic Church teaching number 2218 4th Commandment Honor your Mother & Father. Also read vs 7-11 spiritual food. There are options on readings this week so be aware. Psalm 128:1-5 No teaching from the catechism. May you heart be anointed. Col 3: 12-21 CCC815,1827,1844,1156,2633,2641,2204,2217,2286 Love/…
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Today, December 27, as our church celebrates the Feast of John, Apostle and Evangelist, our Church invites us to read and reflect on a passage from the first letter of the apostle John (1: 1-2:3), entitled “Word of life and light of God”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a tractates on the first letter of John by Saint Augustine, bishop. St. Jo…
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The Gift of Holiness – Advent Retreat Reflection by Deacon James Keating Ph.D. Deacon James Keating reflects on the spiritual journey of focusing on “the one thing necessary,” inspired by the story of the Magi in Matthew 2, and the human tendency to be attracted to many distractions and how the saints exemplify unwavering commitment to God despite …
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The Spiritual Communion Prayer of Blessed Solanus Casey.provides an opportunity for a few minutes silent meditation during these busy last days before Christmas. So sit down with a mug of tea and allow time to listen to this final Advent Podcast for Christ at Christmas. MICHA 5:1-4 Out of Bethlehem will be born Hebrews 10:5-10 "Here I Am" GOSPEL Lu…
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Paulist Fr. Mark-David Janus joins the Paulist Deacon Affiliates for this special episode of Deacons Pod. They speak about Fr. Mark-David's wonderful new Paulist Press book "Comfort and Joy: Christmas for the Soul." The book provides a reflection for each day of the season of Advent and the 12 days of Christmas. Ordained a priest in 1979, Fr. Mark-…
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In the gospel for the 1st Sunday of Advent, Jesus does not say we should pray to escape tribulations, but rather we should pray for the strength to escape tribulations. That’s because the way we escape them is the same way that Christ escaped death on the cross — by passing through it. But what kind of strength are we talking about? St. Paul tells …
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, host David Nakhla talks with two deacons, David Pendergrass, Covenant Reformed OPC in West Plains, MO, and Greg Harrison, Second Parish OPC, Scarborough, ME, who have, through the Lord's leading, found their professional calling la…
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Today, December 26, as our church celebrates the Feast of Stephen First Martyr, during the Octave of Christmas, we are encouraged to read and reflect on a passage from the Acts of the Apostles (6: 8---7, 2a, 44-59), entitled “The martyrdom of Stephen”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, bishop. Stephen is tr…
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Today, Christmas Day, as our Church celebrates The Nativity of the Lord we are invited to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (11: 1-10) entitled “The root of Jesse”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope. The announcement of the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord from the …
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Is 52:7-10 No Catechism teaching speaks to our heart His Holy Arm. Psalm 98: 1-6 No Catechism teaching once again speaks of the Holy Arm. Hebrews 1:1-6 CCC catacism of Catholic Church ref. #CCC102,65,241,320,2506,2777,2795,333 We are Gods Children We are The Transcendent Mystery of God, We behold the face of God in Baby Jesus. John 1:1-18 CCC291,24…
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Today, December 24th , as we celebrate the final day of Advent, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (51: 17---52: 2, 7-10) entitled “The good news is brought to Jerusalem ”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop. The days at the end of Advent, from Decem…
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Today, December 23rd, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (51: 1-11) entitled “The salvation promised to the children of Abraham”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a treatise against the heresy of Noetus by Hippolytus. The days at the end of Ad…
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Today, December 22nd , as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (49: 14---50: 1) entitled “The restoration of Zion”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a commentary on Luke by Venerable Bede, priest. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to …
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Today, December 21th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (48: 12-21; 49: 9b-13) entitled “The new Exodus”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a commentary on Luke by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to Chris…
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Micah 5: 1-4 Micahs name means Who is like God " be like God/Jesus" No ccc Psalm 802-3,15-16,18-19 no Catechism teaching on this. To the heart read 17. Hebrews 10:5-10 The Incarnation the Mystery of our Catholic religion. CCC462,463 The word and wisdom became flesh. CCC2568,606,488,2824 GOD chose for the Mother of his Son a daughter of Israel, A yo…
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Today, December 20th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (48: 1-11) entitled “God alone is Lord of the future”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a homily In Praise of the Virgin Mother by Saint Bernard, abbot. The days at the end of Advent, fr…
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Today, December 19th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (47: 1, 3b-15) entitled “Lament for Babylon”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a treatise Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus, bishop. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to C…
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Today, December 18th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (46: 1-13) entitled “The Lord opposes the idols of Babylon”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a letter to Diognetus. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to Christmas, are de…
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Today, December 17th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent, our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (45: 1-13) entitled “The salvation of Israel through Cyrus”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope. The days at the end of Advent, from December 17 to C…
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On Monday of the Third Week of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (30: 18-26) entitled “The promise of future happiness”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a discourse On the Contemplation of God by William of Saint Thierry, abbot. William of Saint Thierry was a theologian and …
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Today, December 20th, as we celebrate the final days of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (48: 1-11) entitled “God alone is Lord of the future”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a homily In Praise of the Virgin Mother by Saint Bernard, abbot. Saint Bernard was born in 1090 ne…
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On the Third Sunday of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (29: 13-24) entitled “The judgement of the Lord is announced”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Augustine, bishop. Saint Augustine was born at Tagaste in Africa in 354. He was unsettled and restlessly …
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Today, December 14, as our Church celebrates the Memorial of John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor, we are invited to first reflect on a passage from the book of Sirach (39: 4-10), entitled “The wisdom of a man who is learned in the Scriptures”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a spiritual Canticle by Saint John of the Cross, priest. Saint John …
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St. Therese of Lisieux said the following: “If I did not simply live from one moment to another, it would be impossible for me to be patient. But I only look at the present. I forget the past, and I take good care not to forestall the future.” In these remarks, St. Therese is trying to point to the truth that is buried deep within the Christian rev…
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Today, December 13, as our Church celebrates the Memorial of Lucy, Virgin and Martyr, we are invited to read and reflect on a passage from the first letter of the apostle Paul, to the Corinthians (7: 25-40), entitled “Christian chastity”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon On the Dress of Virgins by Saint Cyprian, bishop and martyr. Sain…
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The patient one is also the meek one. In meekness, we have received God’s love so deeply, that we securely possess our own identities. Meekness is not weakness or some type of emotional withdrawal. To be meek, is to have suffered the coming of God’s love so deeply in our hearts, that we finally know who we are. And so we are no longer motivated to …
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Gaudete Sunday Latin for Rejoice the Lord is near. Zep 3:14-18 CCC722 Blessed Virgin Mary is full of Grace full of God "saved" CCC2676 Hail Mary full of Grace God has saved her in the womb of St. Anne CCC2646 Forgiveness is the Quest for the Kingdom prayer and petition. Psalm is actually Isaiah 12:2-6 CCC2561 Faith the free promise of salvation and…
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Today, December 12, as our Church celebrates the Memorial of Our Lady of Guadalupe we are invited to reflect on a passage from the first book of Chronicles (17: 1-15), entitled “A prophecy concerning David’s son”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Sophronius, bishop. Saint Sophronius was a courageous leader of the Jerusalem Chu…
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In the area of the new evangelization, we need to receive more in prayer. Even more than give witness to an action or word. The deeper we receive his love in prayer, the fewer our words will have to be to have great effect. God’s harvest awaits those who have received His love deeply. And for those who have received his love deeply, they bring fort…
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Bl. Solanus Casey was born Bernard Francis Casey on Nov. 25, 1870 on a farm near Oak Grove, Wisconsin along the Mississippi River. He was the sixth child in a family of ten boys and six girls born to Irish immigrant parents. One of the keynotes of Bl. Solanus’ spirituality might be an Attitude of Gratitude which he called “the first sign of a think…
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Hymn Mike Anderson: " Come,Jesus come" - An Advent prayer of yearning. Prayer Fr Don Goergen - Come, Holy Spirit. Zephaniah 3:14-18 He will dance with shouts of Joy. Phillipians 4:4-7. The Lord is very near Luke. 3:10-18. John declared...Someone is coming , someone who is more powerful than I. Blessed Fr Solanus' Spiritual Communion Prayer - Fr Dan…
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On Wednesday of the Second Week of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (25: 6—26: 6) entitled “The banquet of God. The song of the redeemed.”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a discourse on the psalms by Saint Augustine, bishop. Saint Augustine was born at Tagaste in Africa in…
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On Tuesday of the Second Week of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (24: 19—25: 5) entitled “The kingdom of God. Thanksgiving”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the dogmatic constitution on the Church of the Second Vatican Council. Lumen gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on t…
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I will wait, and wait, and wait with the Lord. I will wait with and in the Lord, rather than violate charity. Wanting to speed up time, and make things happen now is a violation of charity. It does violence to the nature of things. But the patient person keeps a perspective that is beyond expedient. Beyond what is immediate, and sees before him or …
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Today, December 8, as our church celebrates the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception we are first invited to read and reflect on a passage from the letter of the apostle Paul to the Romans (5: 12-21) entitled “Where sin abounds, there is an abundance of grace.” Our treasure, which follows, is from a sermon by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The Immaculate…
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On the Second Sunday of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah (22: 8b-23) entitled “Against the pride of Jerusalem and Shebna”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a commentary on Isaiah by Eusebeus of Caesarea, bishop. Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260–c. 340) is known as the “father of…
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AR#7 – Advent Reflections with Deacon James Keating, Ph.D. Since we are God’s creation, we have come from God and we are returning to God; God has great confidence in His own grace. He has great confidence that his love for us can change us. He knows that we can make progress and be restored to spiritual and moral health. Do you have confidence in …
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Today, December 7, as our Church celebrates the Memorial of Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor, we are invited to read and reflect on a passage from the book of Wisdom (7: 7-16, 22-30), entitled “The joy of the just united to God”. Our treasure, which follows, is from a letter by Saint Ambrose, bishop. Ambrose was born of a Roman family at Trier about the …
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AR#6 – Advent Reflections with Deacon James Keating, Ph.D. One of our greatest sufferings as Christians is our own impatience with ourselves. We want to be good and holy immediately. St. Francis de Sales said “Have patience with all things. But chiefly, have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage, in considering your own imperfections. But ins…
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On Friday of the First Week of Advent our Church invites us to first read and reflect on a passage from the book of the prophet Isaia( 19: 16-25) entitled “The future conversion of Egypt and Assyria”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the Proslogian by Saint Anselm, bishop. Saint Anselm was born in 1033 or 1034 at Aoste in what is now north-west…
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