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The crew of the Little Snail has come to Spillaway Peaks in search of an ally: Thelonious, the editor-in-chief of the Shining Star newspaper and a member of the mysterious group called the Luminaries. But before they can go, meet Theo, and earn his trust, they first have to do a little shopping… This week on Perpetua: A Picture of the HIlls 02 Perpetua Guide [In Progress v.058] Town Maps [TNMP] Spillaway Peaks [SPMP] The Shell Barrow You know that big dome you can see at Spillaway Peaks from the world map? Yeah, this is it. This is where they do their "Weekly Rehearsal," which is like Church Sunday for them. Depending on how things go, you can visit this place at the end of the arc and get a buff. The Clutch This is where Terrapine kids grow up and go to school. You can get a pretty good Jonathan scene if you go here, but that's about it for now. The Docks and Administrative District There's not much here, except a way to get back on the Ferry and head back to Calstega Bay Jonathan's Family Home This is the only of the Clan Homes you can actually enter, but it's pretty big! It's four or five levels high (depending on how you count) and there are a ton of rooms to explore, random NPCs to talk to, and some loot too! If you do a side quest for Jonathan's dad, he can build you some gear in his workshop! The Shining Star The town newspaper. If you're ready to advance the main plot, head up to the second floor of the Shining Star. You'll automatically run into Theolonius (and Jonathan's sister is working there as an intern or something, too). But if you aren't ready yet, you can stay downstairs and use the quest board to grind out some XP and asta! Shopping District The highest level of the Spillaway City map (not counting the Spillaway Outskirts, but there you have to load out to the world map before getting there, so I don't count it!) There are three main shops here. A general store, which basically just lets you recover IP and get basic items, and then Abelene's Armory and Stokely's Specialties. Abelene's Armory Armor: Reinforced Mud Suit 300 asta | 11 Phys Def / INS size +1 Mdef | -5 Init | Earth Resistant Armor: Meditation Robe 1000 asta | Def: DEX die +1 / MDEF: INS die +2 |-2 Init Whenever you recover Mind Points, you recover 5 extra Mind Points. Armor: Choir Robe 1000 asta | Def: DEX size +1 / Mdef: INS size +2 |-2 Init Counts as 1 bonus SL of "Sound Barrier": After you sing a verse with medium or high volume, all physical damage you suffer until the start of your next turn is reduced by【SL】(applied before Affinities). Shield: Eyecatching Cape 800 z | +2 Def /+0 Mdef As long as you don't have a martial armor or another shield equipped, you may apply the effects of the Dodge Skill (see Core Rulebook, page 203). Shield: Seasoned Potlid 1500 asta | Martial |+2 Def /+2 MDef When you deal damage with a delicacy (see page 151), you deal 5 extra damage. Shield: Plated Tambourine 1700 asta | +2 Def / +0 Mdef If you have the Resonance Skill , consider your Skill Level in it increased by 2 (up to a maximum of SL 5). Weapon: Giant Fork 1000 asta | DEX + MIG | HR + 16 | Martial | Physical Damage | Spear | Two-handed | Melee | When you use this weapon with the Knife and Fork Skill, you may add the High Roll to the attack's damage (you don't have to treat it as being equal to 0). Weapon: Electrified Flyswatter 1300 asta | MIG + DEX | HR+10 | Bolt Damage | One-handed | Melee You may attack Flying creatures, but you take -3 to the roll. Stokely's Specialties Accessory: Ring of the Occultist - 600 asta Spells you cast with a target of "Up to three creatures" instead have a target of "Up to four creatures" (you must still spend additional Mind Points for the fourth target). Accessory: Spare Magicannon Chamber - 800 When you summon a Magicannon, you also receive an extra Elemental Chamber, matching the previous elemental type you stored. Accessory: Ring of Denial 600 asta When you cast the Dispel spell (Core Rulebook, page 192), its MP cost becomes "10 × T" and its target becomes "Up to three creatures". Accessory: Lightcatcher Cage - 800 asta You are Resistant to bolt and light damage. If you enter Crisis, the effect of this accessory ceases until your next rest. Accessory: Ancient Pocketwatch - 600 Asta When using the Entropist skill Stolen Time, you may use any of its options one additional time per skill use (paying requisite MP cost as normal). 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This sermon explores the foundational nature of the church as revealed in Matthew 16:13-20, where Peter confesses Jesus as "the Christ, the Son of the living God." The message emphasizes that the church is built upon this confession of faith in Jesus as both fully God and fully man, the only Savior who can reconcile sinful humanity to a holy God. Pastor Joe Fant stresses that salvation comes through faith alone in Christ alone, not through human works or righteousness. The sermon challenges believers to understand their vital role in building God's church through witnessing, serving, and prayer, while maintaining confidence that no force of darkness can ultimately prevail against the gospel's advance. The message calls for practical commitment in 2026 to share the gospel, serve in the local church body, and devote oneself to prayer, recognizing that God uses Spirit-empowered human effort to accomplish His eternal purposes. Key Points: Jesus deliberately chose Caesarea Philippi, a pagan Roman city with false worship, to declare His authority and announce His church The world remains confused about Jesus' identity, but true believers confess Him as the Christ, the Son of the living God This confession is the foundation upon which Christ builds His church, and it comes only through divine revelation, not human reasoning The gospel is simple: God requires perfection, we are sinful, and only Jesus—fully God and fully man—could live perfectly, die for our sins, and offer His righteousness in exchange The gates of hell cannot prevail against the church; the gospel is an unstoppable offensive force, not merely a defensive position God builds His church through the Spirit-empowered efforts of believers who witness, serve, and pray Every church member has a responsibility to share the gospel, serve in the body, and commit to prayer The challenge for 2026: commit to sharing the gospel with two specific people in your sphere of influence Scripture Reference: Matthew 16:13-20 (primary passage) Supporting references: Genesis 3, Isaiah 53, Deuteronomy 5, Joshua 3, Daniel, John 1:1, John 3, Romans 6:23, Ephesians 2:8-9, 1 Corinthians 12-13, Matthew 5-7, Matthew 18, Acts 2, 3, and 10, Colossians 4, Matthew 9, Luke 11, James 5:13
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As the year draws to a close, it invites us to reflect on what has been and dream of what might yet unfold. Whatever shadows linger from your past, the journey ahead remains a thrilling unknown—like Abraham's call into the wilderness. In such uncertainty, faith in God stands as the truest guide.
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Pastor Rick brings a message that will set the focus for the upcoming year.
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Pattern for the Church - Sunday, 9th November 2025.[Acts 2:41-42 KJV]Acts 2:41-42 "Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls. And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers."1. They were Baptised - Acts 2:412. They were learning doctrine. - Acts 2:423. They had fellowship - Acts 2:424. They broke bread - Acts 2:425. They prayed. - Acts 2:42
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Join Village Church for a powerful Freedom Sunday celebrating 10 years of partnership with International Justice Mission (IJM). Regional President Saju Matthew shares a moving message on childlike faith, Ephesians 3:20, and God's call to ask boldly and imagine wildly. Discover staggering transformations in India, IJM's unique systemic approach to justice, and an inspiring new vision for Bangladesh. Be stirred to join the movement through prayer, giving, and action as God does immeasurably more. Sermon: Thousands Set Free Series: IJM Sunday Speaker: Saju Mathew Full Service: https://youtu.be/lafUWYnWD_M Connect with us: http://thisisvillagechurch.com/connectwithus Give Online: https://thisisvillagechurch.com/give Village Kids Online: http://villagekids.online Community Groups: https://thisisvillagechurch.com/groups Apple Podcast: http://thisisvillage.church/podcast/apple Spotify Podcast: http://thisisvillage.church/podcast/spotify Website: https://thisisvillagechurch.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VillageChurch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisvillagechurch/ X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/thisisvillage TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisisvillagechurch
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Jesus' last words to the 11 remaining disciples was to “go and make disciples…baptizing them and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded.” (Matt 28:18-20)Chapter 2 of Paul's letter reiterates this in his instructions that Titus teach sound doctrine within the context of relationships. Sound doctrine simply means teaching that aligns with all that Jesus taught and that promotes Christlikeness. Making disciples happens within relationships just as Jesus modeled with his own disciples. Here Paul expounds on this truth instructing men and women to encourage one another in behavior that honors God. As we study these passages on right living, it's vital we remember the foundational truth highlighted in our memory verse. It is by Grace alone that our lives are transformed and our ability to obey Jesus comes thru His power and not our own efforts. During our sermon series studying Paul's letter to Titus we encourage you to memorize Titus 2:11-14. For this week continue to **work on memorizing Titus 2:12**, stacking it on 2:11For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, ---Titus 2:11-12------Prepare for this week's teaching by reading Titus 2:1-8
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What does the Catholic Church really say about politics, laws, and synodality? In this homily, Fr. Hollowell connects the prophet Habakkuk's cry with today's cultural struggles—abortion, same-sex marriage, and gender ideology—and shows how the Church's wisdom guides societies toward truth. At the same time, he reminds us that our mission is not condemnation, but love: to accompany every person with the Spirit of power, love, and self-control (2 Tim 1:7).
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September 29, 2025 ~ Daniel Roberts, retired special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit Division, joins Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie to discuss the investigation of a man driving into the front doors of an LDS church in Grand Blanc Sunday morning and opening fire. Photo: Junfu Han ~ USA TODAY NETWORK Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Jimmy addresses the latest news, like the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the New York Giants, before speaking with Matthew McConaughey, Karl-Anthony Towns and Eric Church.
On this Back to Church Sunday, Pastor Hank delivers a stirring word about the power of gathering as the body of Christ. Be encouraged, strengthened, and reminded of the blessing that comes when we honor the Lord together.
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This weekend is Back to Church Sunday. What a great opportunity to invite a friend, co-worker or neighbor to church. God is at work in our country. Now is the time. Today is the day. Let’s not be fearful. Paul says in 2 Timothy 1:7, “God has not given us a spirit of fear or timidity but of sound mind and good judgment.” Let’s be bold for Christ. Step out in faith and invite someone. Step out in faith and tell someone about the difference that Christ has made in your life. God can do more than we ever thought possible. God can do more in a moment than we can do in a lifetime. Let’s take our lives, lay them down into His hands and ask Him to use us for His glory. I look forward to seeing all of you this weekend. Make the decision today. Remember, weekend worship is a Friday decision. In Christ, Pastor Chad McDonald
In a world where isolation often seems like the norm, God reminds us that Life is Better Together. We were created for connection. Faith was never meant to be experienced alone. Join us this Sunday, on National Back to Church Sunday as we get back to church and see what God is doing through His […]
Hebrews 10:19–26, celebrates the gift of Christian community. It reminds us that through Jesus, we’re invited to draw near to God—not in isolation, but alongside others. The passage calls us to hold onto hope, encourage one another, and stay connected through regular fellowship. On Back to Church Sunday, it’s a timely reminder that faith grows stronger when we walk it out together.
Hebrews 10:19–26, celebrates the gift of Christian community. It reminds us that through Jesus, we’re invited to draw near to God—not in isolation, but alongside others. The passage calls us to hold onto hope, encourage one another, and stay connected through regular fellowship. On Back to Church Sunday, it’s a timely reminder that faith grows stronger when we walk it out together.
On this episode, Matt and Lee discuss our corporate order of worship at Grace Auburn Church on Sunday mornings. The term liturgy has been used for centuries to describe the structured order worship in the gathering of God's people. From the "Call to Worship" to the "Benediction," they dig into each component of our worship services – why we each moment matters – and reflect on our many years of gathering in this way on Sunday mornings at Grace Auburn. For further study or reflection, we found this article from Justin Taylor on TGC helpful: https://graceauburn.co/tgcliturgies