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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 350 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Date: January 25th of 2026
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard
Text: 2 Peter 1:16-21
Context: Sermon at St. Paul's Lutheran of Minot, ND
Manuscript: CLICK HERE
Date: January 18th of 2026
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard
Text: Romans 12:6-16
Context: Sermon at St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Minot, ND
Manuscript: CLICK HERE
We ask for God’s kingdom to come among us. Where you find the kingdom, there you find the King (Jesus). Where you find the King (Jesus), there you find the kingdom. We ask that He would give us His Holy Spirit to believe His Word. An earthly kingdom ... more
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I am so very thankful for this podcast- for the continued reminder that this world is not my home! As sin is relentless in the flesh, our Savior is mighty and victorious! Of course this world In its passing away is a strain and stain in the Christians life, but keeping our eyes on Jesus- ( Mt 14:27-32) we do not despair! For Christ himself, is the ruler of wind and waves!!
Thanks be to God!
Thank you P. Richard
I searched for a long time to find a St Paul Lutheran church podcast that I could listen to the true word of the Father Son and Holy Ghost. I am member of a St Paul’s Lutheran in Michigan but unable to find a podcast which even comes close to the words that preach the truth of our Lord. Several fall short as somehow they must meet the “social justice” and only say what they have been told to say. Please keep up your strong commitment to our Lord Jesus Christ!
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This podcast addresses key themes of Christianity, focusing on the struggle of faith in the context of everyday life. The content covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of God's love, the significance of forgiveness, and the impact of personal sin on faith. Sermons reflect on scriptural teachings, often emphasizing the balance between societal norms and biblical truths. Episodes typically incorporate personal anecdotes, highlighting the emotional aspects of faith and the human experience of grief, joy, and spiritual numbness. The podcast encourages listeners to actively engage with their faith and to find strength in the teachings of Jesus Christ to navigate life's challenges.
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