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In a faith-filled and encouraging message titled “If You Are Hungry and Thirsty… Then Don't Miss the Picnic!” Bishop John E. Putnam reminds us that the deepest longings of our hearts can only be satisfied in Christ. Preaching from Matthew 5, John 6, and the miracles of Jesus, Bishop Putnam paints a vivid picture of the spiritual feast God spreads before His people each time they gather in His presence. Just as Jesus fed the multitudes with five loaves and two fish, He still meets every hunger and thirst today—healing the sick, restoring the broken, and filling lives with peace, joy, and righteousness. Bishop Putnam challenges us to bring whatever we have, no matter how small, and place it in the hands of the Master, trusting that He will multiply it beyond what we could imagine. This message is not just an invitation to a church picnic—it is a call to never miss the opportunity to encounter Jesus, who is the Bread of Life and the Living Water. Whether you need healing, deliverance, encouragement, or simply a fresh touch of His Spirit, “Don't Miss the Picnic” will remind you that in God's presence, you will always leave filled. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and around the world, visit us at posc.church!
On today's podcast-only show, Niko and Catherine join Bishop John for the weekly Gospel reflection. You'll also get the latest news and events from around the diocese. Special thanks to Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes for making this show possible.
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Thursday Evening Service - 07/10/2025"What Is Your Life?"Bishop John McDonaldConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church All songs are performed by licensing agreement through CCLI #1578358 and Streaming License #21284088
In a stirring and convicting message titled “ONO,” Bishop John E. Putnam reminds us that while salvation is freely available to anyone, living for Christ is a daily journey that requires vigilance, commitment and perseverance. Preaching from Luke 9 and Nehemiah, Bishop Putnam paints a vivid picture of the spiritual battles believers face and the constant temptation to compromise. Drawing from Nehemiah's resolve to stay on the wall and not be lured into the “Valley of Ono”—a place of trade-offs and distractions—he warns that the enemy is always trying to pull us away from God's work into a life of half-hearted faith. Yet this is not a message of despair, but of determination: Jesus has given His church the authority, the power and the Spirit to overcome. Whether you are dealing with personal struggles, family burdens, or the subtle pull of compromise, “ONO” will challenge you to stay on the wall, refuse distraction and cling to the joy and freedom found in Christ alone. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and around the world, visit us at posc.church!
Buy the book at https://a.co/d/fIUK0cfAfter Thomas Cranmer, there is likely no single figure who has impacted the identity and beliefs of Anglicanism moreso than John Jewel. This short volume collects two of Jewel's long-forgotten works: A Treatise on Holy Scripture and A Treatise on the Sacraments, and is designed for both clergy and laity alike. Longtime students of Anglican theology will find fresh insights, while at the same time newcomers and catechumens can be handed a copy with little preparation.
Remember and honor the life and achievements of Bishop John W. Yanta on Saturday, Aug. 16. Yanta, a native of Runge and founder of the Polish Heritage Center at Panna Maria, will be remembered with a Mass at 4:30 p.m. in the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Panna Maria. A reception will follow in the Polish Heritage Center next door. The late bishop emeritus of Amarillo was born in Runge and served as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of San Antonio before being installed as bishop of the Diocese of Amarillo. He died in...Article Link
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Consecration of the Altar Reading I - Mac 4:52-59 Responsorial Psalm - Ps 84 Reading II - Heb 13:8-15 Gospel - Jn 4:19-24
In this heartfelt Father's Day message titled “Abba,” Bishop John E. Putnam brings us into an intimate understanding of the God who is not only our Creator, but also our loving Father—our Abba. Preaching from Romans 8, Bishop Putnam invites us to go beyond seeing God as a distant figurehead and instead embrace Him as a loving, present, and personal Daddy who walks with us in our trials, our triumphs, and our transformation. With powerful personal stories and deep biblical insight, this sermon reminds us that while God is the Father of all creation, He becomes Abba—our intimate, loving Father—to those who are filled with His Spirit. From childhood memories to spiritual truths, Bishop Putnam delivers a message that resonates with anyone who has ever needed reassurance that their Father in heaven is near, loving, and faithful. Whether you're a dad, have a dad, or need to know the love of the ultimate Father—this message will move you to cry out not in fear, but in trust: “Abba, Father.” To discover more about what it means to walk with your Heavenly Father and what God is doing in Sheboygan County, visit us at posc.church!
Bishop Kamanzy is the National Leader of Foursquare in Uganda.When we get to Heaven we will have no boundaries and all be one people. The name of this church is Light of the Nations. Jesus is the light of the world. If Jesus is in us, that mean the light is in us. If the light is in us, we need to let it shine everywhere we go. Christ in you must shine!Praying for missions. We are all in a mission field. It isn't only when you go someplace “on a mission.” It is wherever you are. Your mission begins from where you are.God has a plan for your life. Since we are all on a mission, everyday we must pray and ask God how we can partner with Him.God called Joseph and sent him. Same with Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.Think about the reason you are here. Before I go home, I want to fulfill my mission. I want to hear “Well don, good and faithful servant” when I get there.How much do you pray. It can be overwhelming praying for the whole world. We need God in every area of our lives. The more God the better.Your first pulpit is in your home. You must have a church in your home.All have sinned. So all need the saving grace of God. It is a worldwide problem. So we are all called. The first call is in your family. The call for evangelism and discipleship is not only for pastors. It is a work for all of us. When was the last time you led someone to Christ?The Gospel is the only good news and it must get there in time. Why are you afraid to say you are a Christian? Why are you ashamed to talk about Jesus? Did He not do a great work in your life? Ask God: “What do you want me to do?” Don't ask for what you want to do. God has a plan for your life. Ask Him about it.
The earliest documented use of the term pro-life was in a book on parenting and child education. The book, Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing, by A.S. Neil, was published in 1960 and contained the statement that “no pro-life parent or teacher would ever strike a child. No pro-life citizen would tolerate our penal code, our hangings, our punishment of homosexuals.” However, that's not how the term is typically used today. In the early 1970s, following Roe v. Wade, anti-abortion activists began using the term pro-life in reference to their opposition to legalized abortion. Even then, many activists thought being pro-life ought to entail a holistic approach to life issues: that people should oppose not only abortion, but also war, the death penalty, income inequality, and racism. This idea that pro-life ought to refer to all life really began to pick up steam in 2016, partially as a response to the mainstream pro-life movement's alliance with far right political leaders. Today, many people who used to identify as pro-life no longer do so. They feel the term has been tarnished. Should “pro-life” mean opposition to abortion, or should it be more inclusive? Has the term been compromised by its association with various political agendas? And how should Catholics respond to this debate? On this episode of Glad You Asked, the hosts talk to Bishop John Stowe about what it means to be a pro-life Catholic. Stowe is bishop of the diocese of Lexington, Kentucky and a priest in the Order of Friars Minor Conventual. In keeping with the Franciscan tradition, Stowe has long been a pastoral voice for justice for the poor and for environmental justice. He's also spoken repeatedly for immigrant rights and LGBTQ+ inclusion. Learn more about this topic in these links. “U.S. Catholic readers critique the pro-life movement,” by Kathleen Bonnette U.S. Catholic readers critique the pro-life movement - U.S. Catholic “As election nears, Catholics reflect on abortion politics,” by Cassidy Klein As election nears, Catholics reflect on abortion politics - U.S. Catholic “4 ways progressive pro-lifers can reengage with Democratic leaders,” by Rebecca Bratten Weiss 4 ways progressive pro-lifers can reengage with Democratic leaders | National Catholic Reporter “Will the synod listen to women on reproductive issues?” by Ashley Wilson Will the synod listen to women on reproductive issues? - U.S. Catholic “In debates about reproductive health, listen to Black women,” a U.S. Catholic interview In debates about reproductive health, listen to Black women - U.S. Catholic “A new way to think about the ‘consistent ethic of life',” by Steven P. Millies A new way to think about the ‘consistent ethic of life' “It's Time to Move Past the Pro-Life / Pro-Choice Dividing Line,” by Rebecca Bratten Weiss It's Time To Move Past The Pro-Life / Pro-Choice Dividing Line | Rebecca Bratten Weiss “Do restrictive abortion laws actually reduce abortion? A global map offers insights,” by Michaeleen Doucleff MAP: Click to see abortion laws — and rates of abortion — around the world : Goats and Soda : NPR “The movement against abortion rights is nearing its apex. But it began way before Roe,” by Deepa Shivaram The history of the anti-abortion movement in the U.S. : NPR Glad You Asked is sponsored by the Claretian Missionaries.
Bishop Folda recounts his recent pilgrimage to Rome with a group of young adults and his meeting with Pope Leo!
Bishop John McDermott of the Burlington Diocese, joins Kurt & Anthony to talk about the New Pope Leo.
World Communications Day falls this year on Sunday, 1 June. The theme centres around the need to communicate responsibly to foster a culture of hope and peace. For this Catholic News podcast, we speak to our Media Bishop, the Rt Revd John Arnold, to discuss the final Communications Day message of Pope Francis's pontificate and […]
World Communications Day falls this year on Sunday, 1 June. The theme centres around the need to communicate responsibly to foster a culture of hope and peace. For this Catholic News podcast, we speak to our Media Bishop, the Rt Revd John Arnold, to discuss the final Communications Day message of Pope Francis's pontificate and […]
World Communications Day falls this year on Sunday, 1 June. The theme centres around the need to communicate responsibly to foster a culture of hope and peace. For this Catholic News podcast, we speak to our Media Bishop, the Rt Revd John Arnold, to discuss the final Communications Day message of Pope Francis's pontificate and […]
Dr. Angelina Arrington, head of the Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys May 18, 2025 St. John's, Lafayette Square Washington, DC Release date: 20 May 2025
Chicago Bishop John Siemianowski joins WGN Radio's Dave Plier to talk about Chicago's own Pope Leo XIV, the expected direction of the Catholic Church, and is the new Pope a Cubs fan or Sox fan?
What if you knew—beyond a shadow of a doubt—that you are of royal lineage, crafted in the very image of God? When we truly see God as He is, our identity shifts, unlocking divine confidence, purpose, and love for ourselves and others. Join me, Catherine Toon, and my special guest, Bishop John D. Scott II, for a powerful, thought-provoking conversation on identity, honor, and the transformational revelation of our inheritance in Christ. In this episode, we explore: * How seeing God correctly changes everything * What it means to be of a royal bloodline * How identity affects our relationships and destiny * Practical steps to walk in love and honor Connect with Bishop John D. Scott II: * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kingdomlife23 * Website: http://kingdomlife23.us Don’t Miss My Protect Your Purpose Masterclass! Struggling with distractions, doubts, or feeling stuck in your God-given purpose? I’ve created this powerful masterclass to help you gain clarity, overcome obstacles, and step fully into your divine calling. Find the recording here: https://mbl.catherinetoon.com/saveyourspot To support the ministry with tax-deductible donations: https://catherinetoon.com/support/ Resources to Bless You: * "Marked by Love, Revised & Expanded Edition" (#1 Best Seller!): https://bit.ly/3UGeJBI * Get God, Male & Female? on Audible: https://amzn.to/49hzCIM * FREE “How to Hear God” eBook: https://bit.ly/3cTNb49 * FREE Chapter from Marked by Love: https://markedbylovebook.com/free-chapter/ * Explore more resources: https://catherinetoon.com Stay Connected and Share God’s Love! * Facebook: @CatherineToonMD * Instagram: @catherinetoon * Twitter: @CatherineToonMD * YouTube: @CatherineToon, MD Like, Share, and Subscribe to support this message of hope. Every click helps spread God’s love to a hurting world. Thank you!
The life and legacy of Pope Francis, how the church is run during an interregnum, and the upcoming conclave
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Thursday Evening Service - 03/27/2025"The Rise of The Beast Kingdom" Bishop John McDonaldConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Liturgy (a St. Patrick Catholic Community Podcast for readings, homilies & more)
Bishop Dolan's homily on the Second Sunday of Lent
The St. James A.M.E. Youth Choir dedicates “I Don't Know Why He Loves Me” to their beloved pastor, Bishop John D. Bright Sr.
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Bishop John talks about the 5 levels of the church and more about our Diocese.
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Thursday Evening Service - 12/19/2024"Discussion Panel-Healthy Homes and Relationships"Bro. Steve and Sis. Pat Wilson, Bishop John and Sis. Marilyn McDonaldConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Sunday Evening Service - 12/01/2024Bishop John McDonald "What Is Your Life?"Connect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Bishop Dolan joins us to talk about Sunday's Gospel. We'll meet Dcn. Ed Schoener who has collaborated with Bishop John on mental health. Doug and Barb Small tell us about touching hearts and souls through Salt and light ministry. You'll also get up to date on the latest news and events. Special thanks to Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes for making this show possible.
We're delighted today to hear from Bishop John Downs who shares on the theme "Flesh for Stone" from Ezekiel 11;19 "And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them an heart of flesh.
Mass and Holy Hour for Life at Sts. Anne and Joachim Church in Fargo, ND on October 2nd
Eureka The Pentecostal Church Thursday Service - 08/01/2024Bishop John McDonaldConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcast - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Eureka The Pentecostal Church Sunday Morning Service 07/28/2024"To Become and Remain: Being Turned Into Another Man"Bishop John McDonaldConnect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcast - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Jn 19:31-37 - Since it was preparation day, in order that the bodies might not remain on the cross on the sabbath, for the sabbath day of that week was a solemn one, the Jews asked Pilate that their legs be broken and they be taken down. So the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first and then of the other one who was crucified with Jesus. But when they came to Jesus and saw that He was already dead, they did not break His Legs, but one soldier thrust his lance into His Side, and immediately Blood and Water flowed out. An eyewitness has testified, and his testimony is true; he knows that he is speaking the truth, so that you also may come to believe. For this happened so that the Scripture passage might be fulfilled: Not a bone of it will be broken. And again another passage says: They will look upon him whom they have pierced. Solemnity of the Most Holy Sacred Heart of Jesus O Jesus, have mercy upon us! First Friday Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2) In 1840, New York's Bishop John Hughes unwittingly described 21st Century schools https://www.tfp.org/without-knowing-it-new-yorks-bishop-john-hughes-described-twenty-first-century-schools-in-1840/ 3) Make June the month of humility https://veilofveronica.blog/2024/05/31/make-june-the-month-of-humility/ 4) US Catholics plan hundreds of Sacred Heart rallies in reparation for LGBT "pride" Masses https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/us-catholics-plan-hundreds-of-sacred-heart-rallies-in-reparation-for-lgbt-pride-masses/?utm_source=most_recent&utm_campaign=usa
J.John speaks with Bishop John Francis, the founder of Ruach City Church and the Inspirational Choir. They discuss Bishop John's journey of faith and ministry.