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CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
A Political Tale

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 40:29


Sunday,  February 22nd 2 Samuel 2:1-32 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
The Mighty Have Fallen

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 36:13


Wednesday,  February 19th 2 Samuel 1:1-27 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
The More Excellent Way

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 33:43


Sunday,  February 15th 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

The Hidden History of Texas
Episode 84 – Notorious Governors of Texas, Up First Edmund J. Davis

The Hidden History of Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 11:25


This is Episode 84 - Notorious Governors of Texas Edmund J. Davis and the first of our series of Notorious Governors of Texas. With all the politics in the news today, I've naturally been thinking about politics and politicians. One group that has always intrigued me are governors. Not presidents, or senators, or members of the house, but governors. They're the ones who really give a state its identity, well at least in a way, because they're most often the ‘face' of the state. Here in Texas, our current governor seems to love making pronouncements about how his administration is going to fight this or that evil that might be encroaching on Texan's freedoms. More often than not, it's usually just a bunch of fluff that his advisors know will make his hard-core supporters emotional and get him on the evening news. After all he's running for re-election and needs to make sure people don't forget about him. Naturally this got me to thinking about Texas governors in the past, so I started researching what I thought of the most notorious governors in the history of the state. These governors often gained notoriety due to the turbulent, defining political eras in which they served, such as the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Progressive era scandals.  So, today I'm going to start a series on these leaders from the past. First is Edmund J. Davis: Union Army Officer and Reconstruction Governor of Texas. Davis was governor in the reconstruction period 1870 and 1874. He was a Republican, (not the type of Republican we have today, these were the anti-slavery, pro-union republicans). Since he was a Republican during Reconstruction, needless to say he was very unpopular with a large percentage of white Texans. They thought of him as a tyrant, because he believed in using the state police and he was adamant in enforcing what many considered to be radical Republican policies. Who was he, and how did he become governor? As were many Texans at the time, he wasn't originally from Texas. He was born at St. Augustine, Florida, on October 2, 1827, to William Godwin and Mary Ann (Channer) Davis. His lineage traced back to a Grandfather Godwin Davis, who had immigrated from England to Virginia and had fought and perished during the Revolutionary War. His father, who lived in South Carolina, was a land developer and attorney in St. Augustine. As a young man Davis was educated in Florida, and at age 19 moved, with the family to Galveston, Texas, in January 1848. In Galveston he started a career working in the post office while he undertook the study of law. In 1849 he relocated to Corpus Christi, where he worked in a store and continued to read and study law and in the fall of 1849, he was admitted to the bar. Between 1849 and 1853 he was an inspector and deputy collector of customs at Laredo. In 1853 he became district attorney of the Twelfth Judicial District at Brownsville. About 1856 Governor Elisha M. Pease named him judge of the same district, and Davis continued to serve as a state judge until 1861. As judge he accompanied the ranger unit of Capt. William G. Tobin, who was involved in the Cortina affair at Brownsville in 1859 On April 6, 1858, Davis married Elizabeth Anne Britton, daughter of Forbes Britton, a state senator and friend of Sam Houston. Now we have his personal story, but this is Texas and in Texas nothing is simple, particularly politics. Davis was a Whig until the mid-1850s. OK, who were the Whigs? They were a major political party that was very active from 1834 to 1854. They were originally formed in order to oppose President Andrew Jackson's policies and his desire to expand executive power. (see power hungry president's isn't exactly anything new in American history). They supported Henry Clay's "American System," and they believed in modernization, industrialization, protective tariffs, and a national bank. The fell apart by infighting over the expansion of slavery into new territories. This caused Northern "Conscience" Whigs to join the Republican Party and Southern "Cotton" Whigs to join other factions, such as the fledgling democratic party and some joined the “Know-Nothing” party.   In 1855 after the Whigs fell apart, Davis joined the Democratic party. In 1861 even though the Texas democratic party was a strong advocate for secession and were pro-slavery, Davis supported Sam Houston and opposed secession.  He ran unsuccessfully to become a delegate to the Secession Convention. Once Texas voted to leave and announced it was seceding from the union, Davis refused to take the oath of loyalty to the Confederacy, and the state vacated his judgeship on April 24. Unable to support the Confederacy in May of 1862 Davis fled Texas and travelled to New Orleans. From New Orleans along with John L. Haynes and William Alexander, he went to Washington. The men met with President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln recommended that the three would be given help so they could provide weapons to troops that they wanted to raise.  On October 26, 1862, Davis received a colonel's commission and authorization to recruit the cavalry regiment that became the First Texas Cavalry (U.S.). The First Texas saw extensive service during the war. In January of 1863 they barely escaped capture when Galveston fell to Confederates. While in Matamoros in March of 1863 Davis was captured by Confederates. He had been there attempting to take his family out of Texas and also recruit men for his unit. Needless to say, his capture caused diplomatic trouble between the Confederacy and Mexico. Finally Confederate Gen. Hamilton P. Bee in order to appease the Mexican governor Albino López released Davis. Davis crossed back into Texas and from November to December 1863 he took part in Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks's unsuccessful Rio Grande campaign. in an effort to disrupt the border trade Davis's unit marched to Rio Grande City and seized cotton and slaves. On November 4, 1864, Davis was promoted to brigadier general and for the remainder of the war commanded Gen. Joseph J. Reynolds's cavalry in the Division of Western Mississippi. On June 2, 1865, he was among those who represented Gen. Edward R. S. Canby at Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith's surrender of Confederate forces in Texas. After the war Davis participated in state politics as a Unionist and Republican. He served in the Constitutional Convention of 1866 and ran in the 1866 general election he ran unsuccessfully for the state Senate from his old district. He represented the border district and served as president of the Constitutional Convention of 1868–69. During this time, he made enemies among the white population by consistently supporting political programs that would have restricted the political rights of secessionists, expanded rights for Blacks, and divided the state. He also favored the ab initio theory, which held that all laws passed since secession were null and void. He ran for governor in the election of 1869 against Andrew J. Hamilton, another Republican, and won in a closely disputed race. His administration was a controversial one. Its program called for law and order backed by a State Police and restored militia, public schools, internal improvements, bureaus of immigration and geology, and protection of the frontier. (Sounds vaguely familiar doesn't it) All of these were the subject of strong attacks from both Democratic and Republican opponents. They added to the controversy surrounding Reconstruction in Texas. Davis ran for reelection in December 1873 and was defeated by Richard Coke by a vote of two to one. Davis did not gracefully accept defeat, and he believed that the Republican national administration was partly responsible for his loss. He refused to vacate office after losing a what he considered a fraudulent-ridden 1873 election to Democrat Richard Coke. Here's what happened. Democrat Richard Coke defeated Republican incumbent Edmund J. Davis with 100,415 votes to 52,141, a margin of over two to one. Davis, a Republican, refused to leave, citing a Texas Supreme Court ruling (the "Semicolon Court" in Ex parte Rodriguez) that declared the election unconstitutional. Davis occupied the lower floor of the Capitol with state troops, while Democratic supporters of Coke took the second floor. He asked President Ulysses S. Grant to send in federal troops to help him stay in office. Grant refused and finally on January 19, 1874, Davis resigned, allowing Coke to take office and restoring Democratic control to Texas. This signaled the official end of Radical Reconstruction in Texas and initiated a long period of Democratic dominance. From 1875 until his death Davis, contemporarily described as a "tall, gaunt, cold-eyed, rather commanding figure," headed the Republican party in Texas as chairman of the state executive committee. In 1880 he ran again for governor but was badly defeated by Oran M. Roberts. In 1882 he ran for Congress in the Tenth District against John Hancock, again unsuccessfully. He was nominated as collector of customs at Galveston in 1880 but refused the job because of his opposition to the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Supporters recommended him for a cabinet position under President Chester A. Arthur, but he received no appointment. Davis died in Austin on February 7, 1883, and is buried there in the State Cemetery. This has been the Hidden History of Texas and the first in our stories of “notorious” Texas governors, Edmund J. Davis – see you next time, thanks for listening

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
THE VALIANT AROSE

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 37:23


Wednesday Service February 11th 1 Samuel  31:1-13 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday,  February 8th 1 Samuel 30:1-31 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
NO FAULT, NOTHING WRONG, BLAMELESS

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 39:03


Wednesday,  February 4th 1 Samuel  29:1-11 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

Missing Persons Mysteries
AMAZING Rescue in Canby Oregon

Missing Persons Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 7:01 Transcription Available


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CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
WHEN THE LORD IS SILENT

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 39:23


Sunday,  February 1st 1 Samuel 28:1-25  Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)  

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
THE JOURNEY TO ZIKLAG

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 35:07


Wednesday,  January 28th 1 Samuel 27:1-12 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
THE LORD'S ANOINTED

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 37:51


Sunday,  January 25th 1 Samuel 26:1-12  Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
GRACE IN INJUSTICE

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 47:21


Wednesday,  January 21st 1 Samuel 26:1-25 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday,  January 18th 1 Samuel 25:1  Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
An Unexpected Wedding

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 42:18


Wednesday,  January 14th 1 Samuel 25:1-44 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
More Righteous Than I

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 35:22


Sunday,  January 11th 1 Samuel 24:1-22  Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1/4/2026 Psalm 27:4-8 Youth Director Christian Rainville @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 12/28/2025 Lamentations 3:19-26 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
The Advent Story Part Three: Immanuel

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 38:56


Sunday Service Matthew 1:1-25 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Wednesday Service  1 Samuel 23:1-29 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
The Advent Story, Part Two Hope

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 37:46


Sunday Service Luke 1:26-56 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

New Books Network
Black Beryl: Self and Nonself, with Nick Canby

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 69:52


Dr Pierce Salguero sits down with Nick Canby, visiting assistant professor at Brown University and a clinical psychologist specializing in meditation and psychedelics. Together, we dive into Nick's research on the self — what is it and what it's like to lose it. Along the way, we mention some of the downsides of experiencing oneness and the complications of defining a mental health disorder. If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show! Resources mentioned in this episode: Previous episode on meditation challenges with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl List of Publications from the Varieties of Contemplative Experience study Canby et al., "The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges" Pierce's forthcoming volume, "Meditation Sickness: A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice" Previous episode on madness and religious experience with Richard Saville-Smith Nick's clinical practice Nick's profile on Cheetah House Complete list of Nick's publications Become a paid subscriber on blackberyl.substack.com to unlock our members-only benefits, including downloading: Article summarizing Nick's dissertation research on "loss of self" experiences Pierce Salguero is a transdisciplinary scholar of health humanities who is fascinated by historical and contemporary intersections between Buddhism, medicine, and crosscultural exchange. He has a Ph.D. in History of Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2010), and teaches Asian history, medicine, and religion at Penn State University's Abington College, located near Philadelphia. website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Buddhist Studies
Black Beryl: Self and Nonself, with Nick Canby

New Books in Buddhist Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 69:52


Dr Pierce Salguero sits down with Nick Canby, visiting assistant professor at Brown University and a clinical psychologist specializing in meditation and psychedelics. Together, we dive into Nick's research on the self — what is it and what it's like to lose it. Along the way, we mention some of the downsides of experiencing oneness and the complications of defining a mental health disorder. If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show! Resources mentioned in this episode: Previous episode on meditation challenges with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl List of Publications from the Varieties of Contemplative Experience study Canby et al., "The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges" Pierce's forthcoming volume, "Meditation Sickness: A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice" Previous episode on madness and religious experience with Richard Saville-Smith Nick's clinical practice Nick's profile on Cheetah House Complete list of Nick's publications Become a paid subscriber on blackberyl.substack.com to unlock our members-only benefits, including downloading: Article summarizing Nick's dissertation research on "loss of self" experiences Pierce Salguero is a transdisciplinary scholar of health humanities who is fascinated by historical and contemporary intersections between Buddhism, medicine, and crosscultural exchange. He has a Ph.D. in History of Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2010), and teaches Asian history, medicine, and religion at Penn State University's Abington College, located near Philadelphia. website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies

New Books in Psychology
Black Beryl: Self and Nonself, with Nick Canby

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 69:52


Dr Pierce Salguero sits down with Nick Canby, visiting assistant professor at Brown University and a clinical psychologist specializing in meditation and psychedelics. Together, we dive into Nick's research on the self — what is it and what it's like to lose it. Along the way, we mention some of the downsides of experiencing oneness and the complications of defining a mental health disorder. If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show! Resources mentioned in this episode: Previous episode on meditation challenges with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl List of Publications from the Varieties of Contemplative Experience study Canby et al., "The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges" Pierce's forthcoming volume, "Meditation Sickness: A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice" Previous episode on madness and religious experience with Richard Saville-Smith Nick's clinical practice Nick's profile on Cheetah House Complete list of Nick's publications Become a paid subscriber on blackberyl.substack.com to unlock our members-only benefits, including downloading: Article summarizing Nick's dissertation research on "loss of self" experiences Pierce Salguero is a transdisciplinary scholar of health humanities who is fascinated by historical and contemporary intersections between Buddhism, medicine, and crosscultural exchange. He has a Ph.D. in History of Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2010), and teaches Asian history, medicine, and religion at Penn State University's Abington College, located near Philadelphia. website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness
Black Beryl: Self and Nonself, with Nick Canby

New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 69:52


Dr Pierce Salguero sits down with Nick Canby, visiting assistant professor at Brown University and a clinical psychologist specializing in meditation and psychedelics. Together, we dive into Nick's research on the self — what is it and what it's like to lose it. Along the way, we mention some of the downsides of experiencing oneness and the complications of defining a mental health disorder. If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show! Resources mentioned in this episode: Previous episode on meditation challenges with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl List of Publications from the Varieties of Contemplative Experience study Canby et al., "The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges" Pierce's forthcoming volume, "Meditation Sickness: A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice" Previous episode on madness and religious experience with Richard Saville-Smith Nick's clinical practice Nick's profile on Cheetah House Complete list of Nick's publications Become a paid subscriber on blackberyl.substack.com to unlock our members-only benefits, including downloading: Article summarizing Nick's dissertation research on "loss of self" experiences Pierce Salguero is a transdisciplinary scholar of health humanities who is fascinated by historical and contemporary intersections between Buddhism, medicine, and crosscultural exchange. He has a Ph.D. in History of Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2010), and teaches Asian history, medicine, and religion at Penn State University's Abington College, located near Philadelphia. website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/spiritual-practice-and-mindfulness

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1 Samuel 22:1-23 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
The Advent Story, Part One Light

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 30:43


Sunday Service John 1:1-18 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

Blue Beryl
Self and Nonself, with Nick Canby

Blue Beryl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 65:32


Today I sit down with Nick Canby, visiting assistant professor at Brown University and a clinical psychologist specializing in meditation and psychedelics. Together, we dive into Nick's research on the self — what is it and what it's like to lose it. Along the way, we mention some of the downsides of experiencing oneness and the complications of defining a mental health disorder.If you want to hear scholars and practitioners engaging in deep conversations about the dark side of Asian religions and medicines, then subscribe to Black Beryl wherever you get your podcasts. Also check out our members-only benefits on Substack.com to see what our guests have shared with you. Enjoy the show!Resources mentioned in this episode: Previous episode on meditation challenges with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl List of Publications from the Varieties of Contemplative Experience studyCanby et al., "The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges"Pierce's forthcoming volume, "Meditation Sickness: A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice" Previous episode on madness and religious experience with Richard Saville-SmithNick's clinical practiceNick's profile on Cheetah HouseComplete list of Nick's publications Become a paid subscriber on blackberyl.substack.com to unlock our members-only benefits, including downloading:Article summarizing Nick's dissertation research on “loss of self” experiences50% off “Varieties of Ego-Dissolution” online course (research overview of the types of self-boundary dissolution and their impacts) 

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
HAVE YOU NOT READ...

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 38:13


Sunday Service 1 Samuel 21:1-15 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
Unity Through Humility

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 36:12


Sunday Service Philippians 2:1-11 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 20:1-42 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

Missing Persons Mysteries
Amazing RESCUE in Canby, Oregon

Missing Persons Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 7:01 Transcription Available


Amazing RESCUE in Canby, OregonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
WHERE DO YOU RUN?

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 33:58


Sunday Service 1 Samuel 19:1-24 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
NO NEUTRAL GROUND

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 39:05


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 18:17-30 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1 Samuel 18:1-16 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
THE HEART OF WORSHIP

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 42:27


Wednesday Service Luke 24:25-27 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
DAVID AND GOLIATH

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 37:11


Sunday Service 1 Samuel 17 Guest Speaker Ken Harvey @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
A TALE OF TWO KINGS

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 42:31


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 16:14-23 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

I Love Old Time Radio
The Green Hornet - "The State Versus Chester Canby" (Ep1821)

I Love Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 33:55


Who killed Dr. Clawson? Chester Canby is convicted of the crime; after the prosecutor accuses him of having "shifty eyes" and of "looking like a murderer." "The silent voice of Dr. Clawson cries out to the jury for "just retribution."Original air date: March 18, 1944

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1 Samuel 16:1-13 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 41:09


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 15:1-35 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1 Samuel 15:1-23 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
BY MANY OR BY FEW

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 39:14


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 14:24-52 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
SO THE LORD SAVED

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 41:01


Sunday Service 1 Samuel 14:1-23 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
FROM FAITH TO FOLLY

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 43:47


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 13:1-23 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
A FAITHFUL LEGACY

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 38:37


Sunday Service 1 Samuel 12:1-25 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
WHEN THE ENEMY STRIKES

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 41:55


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 11:1-15 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1 Samuel 10:1-13 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR
The Anointed King

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 48:57


Wednesday Service 1 Samuel 9-10 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service 1 Samuel 8:1-22 Lead Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Sunday Service Guest Speaker Zach Lucas @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)