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Shalom Macon: Messianic Jewish Teachings

Shalom Macon - Messianic Jewish Teaching

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Shalom Macon is a growing and vibrant Messianic Jewish congregation in Macon, Georgia, serving all of the Middle Georgia area. Our congregation is a diverse community, comprised of families from many nations, tribes, and tongues (Revelation 7:9). Therefore, obviously, many are not from a Jewish background. And while we are a Jewish synagogue, committed to the Jewish traditions, teachings, and lifestyle exemplified by our ancestors, our vision is to practice an inclusive Messianic Judaism for ...
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Sparks Among the Stubble

St. Innocent Orthodox Church

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This podcast archives weekly sermons, classes, and retreats at St. Innocent Orthodox Church in Macon, Georgia. St. Innocent Orthodox Church is a parish in the Diocese of the South, Orthodox Church in America.
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The Free Georgia Podcast

Libertarian Party of Georgia

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This show focuses on the political and legal happenings in the state of Georgia. Each week it will dive into local and statewide news, interview Georgians from around the state, and give the Libertarian perspective on political issues that arise. The official podcast of the Libertarian Party of Georgia brought to you by Peaceful Sea Productions (http://www.peacefulseaproductions.com)
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I AM PASTOR DEB

Pastor Deb (IamPastorDeb)

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Pastor Deb is committed to spreading the Gospel while engaging and relating to people through sound teaching, relatable content, and humor. Pastor Deb is also a die-hard apologist who loves teaching about the foundations of Christianity, including biblical archaeology that proves the bible as the inerrant Word of God. This podcast is meant to strengthen the faith of believers and enlighten, inspire, and transform unbelievers. www.BibleDeliverance.org
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Financial and retirement planning with financial planner Lee Perkins, president of JL Perkins Wealth Management in the Macon, Georgia area. Get ready for a good dose of inspiration, simplicity, implementation and, of course, clarity on each and every show. Lee will explore the ways you can successfully prepare for retirement and how to grow and preserve your wealth.
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Georgia Today

Georgia Public Broadcasting

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Georgia Today is the daily podcast from GPB News bringing you compelling stories and in-depth reporting that you won’t hear anywhere else. Peter Biello hosts this quick and convenient way to get the best of GPB News’ extensive coverage of the topics that matter to you, delivered directly to your device every weekday afternoon.
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Macon It

MBC Communications

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Building an amphitheater. Opening the world’s largest indoor pickleball facility. Filling potholes. Eliminating blight. Filming movies. Mental health weekends. Opening parks. Hosting festivals. Rappelling down buildings. Go behind the scenes of all the major stories, the government services, and the teamwork in Macon-Bibb with ’Macon It,’ a new podcast from the Office of Communications.
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Inside Perry, Georgia

City of Perry Communications Office

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Welcome to the Inside Perry podcast! Where you get an inside look at Perry, Georgia’s local government. We’re glad you chose Perry – where people make the difference. Whether you stay a few hours or a lifetime, your time in Perry will be rewarding and unforgettable. We look forward to seeing you around in our amazing community Where Georgia Comes Together. Visit us at perry-ga.gov.
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“Buried Truths” acknowledges and unearths still-relevant stories of injustice, racism, and resistance in the American South. We can’t change our history, but we can let it guide us to understanding. The podcast is hosted by journalist, professor, and Pulitzer-prize-winning author Hank Klibanoff.
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The Southern Chord

Hosted by Tony Baughman

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Dispatches From The American South. Grits. Gospel. Charleston. Camellias. The American South is a region rich with colorful personalities, stately homes and lush gardens, foot-stompin' music and provocative theatre, sandy beaches and fog-draped mountains, and of course, fried chicken and craft bourbons. The Southern Chord is designed as a gathering spot for feature stories celebrating the many faces of Southern American Culture and collecting conversations, photography and film shorts from a ...
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In this episode, we sit down with Sergeant Greg Thomas and Sergeant Ike Wilcox to discuss the successful partnership between Macon Regional Crimestoppers and the Perry Police Department. Macon Regional Crimestoppers Website Facebook 1-877-68CRIME Perry Police Department Website Facebook (478) 988-2800 If you like Inside Perry - subscribe and share …
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, Oct. 30 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia voters continue to shatter early voting records; Gov. Brian Kemp extends the state of emergency for Hurricane Helene; and we'll hear the story of how Georgia's six-week abortion ban complicated a Savannah woman's pregnancy.
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, Oct. 29 edition of Georgia Today: Former president Donald Trump campaigns at Georgia Tech in Atlanta; a state law may be preventing farmers from getting Hurricane Helene relief; and the state prepares to launch its own new marketplace for health care plans.
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October is pedestrian safety month, but our county is looking at keeping pedestrians and drivers safe all year round. Our Traffic Safety Manager, Weston Stroud, breaks down what measures we’re taking to make our roads safer. PLUS he gives us an exclusive look into new projects in the works!Von MBC Communications
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LISTEN: On the Monday, Oct. 28 edition of Georgia Today: Former president Donald Trump makes two campaign stops in Georgia; a new poll suggests Vice President Kamala Harris has growing support among Black men; and what's causing a change in the migration patterns for monarch butterflies?
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Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, please consider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/give Tithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563 PayPal | giving@sha…
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Because of who my heavenly father is and because I am souled out, I can choose my leader based on the integrity and character of a candidate. In 1 Samuel 16:7 tells us that God looks at the heart, so call me crazy.if it behooves me to follow the example of God and focus on a person's heart, not the external issues. Closing Song: Souled Out by Hezek…
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LISTEN: On the Oct. 25 edition of Georgia Today: Rockdale County residents deal with the lingering impact of the BioLab fire; Vice President Kamala Harris rallies in DeKalb County with the help of some high-profile supporters; and today is the last day for Georgians to request an absentee ballot.
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, Oct. 24 edition of Georgia Today: Former President Trump rallies in Duluth as election day draws near; the CDC is now recommending pneumonia vaccinations for people over 50; and what's the difference between a poll watcher and poll observer?
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, Oct. 23 edition of Georgia Today: Two million people have cast ballots so far in Georgia's election; FEMA opens three more disaster recovery centers following this year's devastating tropical storm season; and Atlanta officials give an update on the project known as The Stitch.…
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On the Tuesday, Oct. 22 edition of Georgia Today: Black lawmakers are demanding answers for questions surrounding the dock collapse that killed seven people on Sapelo Island; state officials will investigate the death of a Macon man who died in Bibb County Jail; and a Georgia author's new collection of poetry explores grief.…
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Join Shalom Macon Live! at 11am EST every Saturday (#Shabbat) for uplifting Worship Music and Teachings If you get value from our work, please consider Supporting Shalom Macon https://www.shalomacon.org/give -- Ways to Support Shalom Macon -- Our Website | https://www.shalomacon.org/give Tithe.ly | https://tithe.ly/give?c=329563 PayPal | giving@sha…
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LISTEN: On the Monday, Oct. 21 edition of Georgia Today: As Georgia breaks early voting records, officials say there is no voter fraud; protesters in Conyers call for the shutdown of a BioLab plant; and authorities have identified those killed by a dock collapse on Georgia's Sapelo Island.
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All leaders are in positions of power and have the responsibility to cast vision, guide, direct, teach, encourage, manage, oversee and execute. Isaiah taught us that leaders walk in humility, not grandeur, not demanding attention, not as a bully. We also learn from Isaiah that leaders are concerned about the well being of the people they have been …
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On the Friday October 18th edition of Georgia Today: More than one million Georgians have already cast their ballots; Officials in Rockdale County say that all of the chemical product from the BioLabs fire is gone; And another manufacturer of electric vehicle parts is coming to Georgia.
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Perry, Georgia, is turning 200 years old in 2024, and we're celebrating all year long! In today's episode, Mrs. Ellie Loudermilk, President of the Perry Area Historical Society & Museum, shares information about the beautiful and historic Evergreen Cemetery in Historic Downtown Perry that attracts photographers, genealogists, ghost hunters, and tou…
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On the Thursday October 17th edition of Georgia Today: A January 6th defendant from Savannah is found guilty on six federal charges; A Georgia congressman is calling for Rockdale County's BioLab plant to close; And WellStar announces plans to redevelop the Atlanta Medical Center's former campus. Peter Biello: Welcome to the Georgia Today podcast fr…
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, Oct. 16 edition of Georgia Today: Former President Donald Trump hosts a rally in Cobb County; voters tell us why they decided to head to the polls; and Gullah-Geechee community members react to the cancellation of a referendum that would have had big consequences for Sapelo Island.…
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National Financial Planning Month is here! In this episode, we’ll do a little bit of celebrating as we look at what financial planning truly means, as well as what drew Lee into the field! We’ll break down what it means to be a fiduciary, how JL Perkins is different from other wealth advisory firms, and what the standard process looks like with us.…
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"Life is currency,." Time, energy, and experiences are valuable commodities. Everything we do with our lives has a cost or an investment associated with it. Every decision, action, and moment is equivalent to spending currency—what we give our attention to, what we invest in, and how we prioritize our time shapes our life's value. Closing song: Thi…
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On the Tuesday, Oct. 15 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia voters turned out in record numbers today on this first day of early voting; a state judge rules that election officials are required to certify the results of the upcoming presidential race; and students in one of the school districts hit hardest by Hurricane Helene return to class.…
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Send us a text Dn. Paisios Hamman gives an introductory class on Mental Health and Orthodox Spirituality. Website @ https://www.st-innocent.org Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/st.innocentchurch/ Facebook @ https://fb.me/SaintInnocentMaconGeorgia Help Support St. Innocent Orthodox Church @ https://onrealm.org/siocmacon/-/form/give/now…
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Will Harris owns a southern Georgia farm called White Oak Pastures. A couple decades ago he decided to switch his farm to a regenerative model. This decision changed the trajectory of the farm, increasing the health of his soil and allowing for sustainable growth and practices. It wasn't easy, as he admits, but in the end he believes it was the cor…
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Leadership is everywhere and, quite frankly, unavoidable But here’s the key: We can’t lead well under any circumstances unless we are first followers of the Ultimate Leader—Jesus Christ. Today’s sermon is titled “I’m a freed but shackled slave.” And yes, I am talking about myself because I had to grow up spiritually to walk in all the aspects of le…
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Podcast 265 - The Little Gym of Dunwoody - Brent Macon with Macon Atlanta Brent Macon is bringing an exciting kids' gymnastics hub to Dunwoody Village. From infant classes to school-age programs, Little Gym offers engaging activities that build essential skills while kids have a blast. Brent also shares insights on parenting, community engagement, …
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LISTEN: On the Friday, Oct. 11 edition of Georgia Today: The man accused of killing UGA nursing student Laken Riley has his first court hearing; a new lawsuit from election officials in Muscogee County joins others challenging the State Election Board; and we talk with the recipient of this year's Georgia Author of the Year award about his winning …
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On the Thursday, Oct. 10 edition of Georgia Today: Congress is working on disaster relief for farmers; More Georgia counties have been added to FEMA's list of major disaster areas; The Carter Center celebrates World Mental Health Day today Orlando Montoya: Hello and welcome to the Georgia Today podcast from GPB News. Today is Thursday, October 10th…
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On the Wednesday October 9th edition of Georgia Today: FEMA works to clean up debris from Hurricane Helene as Hurricane Milton bears down on Florida; A minor plane collision jars passengers at Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson International Airport; And as part of Georgia Pre-K week, a former UGA Bulldog reads to children. Orlando Montoya: Hello and wel…
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Heaven… The City of God. The eternal reward of those in Christ and the resting place of the saints… Or is it??? Is our hope to one day walk the streets of gold in this place called Heaven? Is this the eternal destination of the righteous? Or have we had the wool pulled over our eyes and exchanged our eternal hope for a counterfeit? If I’ve got your…
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On the Tuesday, October 8th edition of Georgia Today: GEMA response to Hurricane Milton; and Atlanta's pandas are headed home. Orlando Montoya: Hello and welcome to the Georgia Today podcast from GPB News. Today is Tuesday, Oct. 8. I'm Orlando Montoya. With another hurricane headed towards the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Helene, the Georgia…
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We want YOU to listen to our latest episode of Macon It! This week, we sit down with our very own County Manager Dr. Keith Moffett. This proud Maconite is the go-to for just about anything happening in our County! Get to know Dr. Moffett and learn about what a County Manager’s role is.Von MBC Communications
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Yesterday, you received an inspirational image about closing and opening doors. Well, I’ve been thinking about that message, and it got me going a little deeper—so buckle up and ride with me for moment. You know, life is like a house with a bunch of doors. Some lead to cozy rooms where everything feels just right, but eventually, you realize that s…
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James Dutton is a lawyer based out of Clayton, Georgia. He is a strong advocate of the idea that if you don't assert all of your rights all of the time, you lose them one by one... which is how we've ended up in the law-ridden state that we're in right now. This episode is his speech at The Great Create. Official Podcast of the Libertarian Party of…
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LISTEN: On the Monday, Oct. 7 edition of Georgia Today: As Georgia residents picks up the pieces from Helene, another substantial hurricane is making its way to land; the state supreme court reinstates Georgia's controversial abortion ban; and the Georgia hemp industry deals with new regulations.
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Can our sins become merits? At first glance, the question seems absurd, and the answer appears obvious. Yet, in this season of evaluation and introspection, when we carefully reflect on our sins and the areas where we’ve fallen short, Judaism offers a profound and unique perspective on how we assess our shortcomings. On this Shabbat of Return (Shab…
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LISTEN: On the Friday, Oct. 4 episode of Georgia Today: President Biden visited Valdosta to survey storm damage; former President Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp toured storm damage near Augusta; The Savannah Bananas announced their 2025 tour which includes the home of the Atlanta Braves, Truist Park.
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On the Wednesday, Oct. 2nd episode of Georgia Today: Vice President Kamala Harris visited Augusta and promised Federal funds for hurricane clean-up; there is a new hotline for persons affected by the chemical fire in Conyers; the Atlanta Braves lost the first Wildcard playoff game Peter Biello: Welcome to the Georgia Today podcast from GPB News. To…
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A random, retired YouTuber did a simple video exploring the top 5 regrets from other retirees he interviewed (all in their 70s). It blew up to almost half a million views (and counting). Let’s see what regrets made the list and, more importantly, explore what proactive steps you can take to avoid having the same regrets when you retire. Planning an…
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, Oct. 1st episode of Georgia Today: Attorney General Chris Carr plans to appeal the rollback of Georgia's abortion ban; a group of attorneys is filing a class action lawsuit in response to the chemical fire in Rockdale County; celebrating President Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday.…
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On the Monday, Sept. 30 episode of Georgia Today: Georgia's abortion law has been struck down; a chemical fire in Rockdale County has residents sheltering in place; President Jimmy Carter's grandson, Jason Carter, joins the podcast in celebration of 100 years of Jimmy Carter. GA Today Podcast Peter Biello: Welcome to the Georgia Today podcast from …
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The mission of the Technology and Entrepreneurship Advisory Board is to support the City's strategic efforts in advancing technology and innovation in addition to supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses. In this episode, City of Perry Economic Development Director Holly Wharton and Technology and Entrepreneurship Advisory Board Member D…
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In this powerful teaching, Rabbi Damian challenges us to embrace the spiritual work of the approaching High Holidays. As the month of Elul comes to a close and Rosh Hashanah approaches, it’s time to reflect, repent, and prepare our souls for the new year. Through heartfelt introspection and Teshuvah, we’re invited to confront our past, forgive, and…
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Deuteronomy 11:18-19 says, "Imprint these words of mine on your hearts and minds, bind them as a sign on your hands, and let them be a symbol on your foreheads." The Word of God is your exit plan. I urge you to make studying The Word of God a habit so that when life gets chaotic—and trust me, it will—you’ll already know the exit strategy; the botto…
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On the Friday, Sept. 27 episode of Georgia Today: Governor Brian Kemp confirmed deaths in Georgia in the wake of Hurricane Helene, We take a trip around the state and get updates from hard-hit communities. Plus, some good news: the Super Bowl is expected to return to Atlanta. Peter Biello: Welcome to the Georgia Today podcast from GPB news. Today i…
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In the days of the Apostles, all the disciples of Yeshua were Jewish and trying to figure out what to do with the Gentiles who were coming to faith. Today, however, followers of Yeshua are predominantly Gentile—so much so that Gentile Christians don’t have a clue as to what to do with Jews who believe in Yeshua—especially those who hold on to the c…
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