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Cold cases test the patience, persistence, and creativity of any investigator. Few know this better than Pete Hughes.In this episode of Fed Time Stories, hosts Dave Brant and John Gill talk with Pete about his four decades in law enforcement, from his early years as a patrol officer to his leadership role at NCIS. Pete shares how he helped shape the agency's cold case program and the unique methods investigators use when re-examining unsolved crimes years later.He also reflects on one of his most challenging investigations, a decades-old disappearance that had long been considered unsolvable, and how determined investigative work ultimately brought long-awaited resolution for a grieving family. Beyond cold cases, Pete discusses his later work uncovering fraud and corruption in Afghanistan and at MITRE, showing how the same skills and values carried across each stage of his career.Tune in for an inside look at investigative persistence, lessons from decades of service, and what it takes to bring closure after so many years.Fed Time Stories is brought to you by Kaseware, an investigative case management solution. Learn more at www.kaseware.com/fedtimestoriespodcast
Pete Hughes finishes our 2-part series, unpacking the gift of speaking and singing in Tongues from the Bible, and explores how it is helpful for our relationship with God.
From 1 Corinthians 13:8-14:5, Pete starts our 2-week series on The Gifts of the Spirit by looking at how Paul talks about Prophecy in the Bible, and how we can practise using this gift.
Today's episode of The Pastorate looks a little different. Instead of our typical format where Jason interviews a guest, we're pulling back the curtain on our Lead Pastors Fellowship and inviting you into a conversation that Pete Hughes, pastor of KXC London, had with our cohort participants during one of their monthly Zoom sessions. We're sharing it here because it speaks directly into the cultural moment we find ourselves in, and because applications for the next round of the Lead Pastors Fellowship open next month.In this conversation, Pete Hughes unpacks the “quiet revival” taking shape across the global West, especially among Gen Z, and what courageous, Spirit-led pastoring looks like in this season. He names why many are rejecting secularism both intellectually and experientially, and why this surge of spiritual openness demands bold, clear invitations to follow Jesus.Pete invites pastors to imagine what courageous and Spirit-dependent leadership looks like in a cultural moment hungry for more. This conversation wrestles with how to speak with clarity in contested spaces, how to shepherd both skeptics and seekers, and how to walk at a pace that can endure renewal. It points to a vision of ministry that pairs bold invitation with deep formation, offering hope for leaders who long to see Jesus meet people with power and presence. Stay tuned until the end of the episode as Pete concludes the conversation with a prayer for Canadian pastors.Show NotesKing's Cross ChurchPete's InstagramFall City MeetupsLead Pastors FellowshipThe Pastorate Listener SurveyFall 2025 Pastors Retreat at Barnabas LandingPartnersThe work of strengthening pastors across Canada is only possible because of generous partners like you. As we look to the future, would you consider joining us in prayer, sharing this episode, or making a gift to invest in a vibrant, Jesus-centered church in every community?Generis helps churches to cultivate a culture of generosity. Contact Jon Wright at Generis to learn more.
Pete kicks off our next talk series, looking at how the Psalms show we can bring everything to God, the good, the bad and the ugly. Over the next few weeks, we will be hearing from some people at KXC how they have met God with pain they have experienced.
Pete unpacks how the Holy Spirit is God who comes alongside us.
Pete Hughes shares the vision for KXC, and invites us to be ‘All In' with what God is doing at and through KXC. Find out more at https://www.kxc.org.uk/all-in If you'd like to give to KXC, go to: https://www.kxc.org.uk/give
Pete Hughes spoke to us at our Come Holy Spirit conference about how we can be the church on fire as we rise to this cultural moment.
We welcomed guest speaker, Pete Hughes, Lead Pastor of King's Cross Church in London. He spoke to us about the importance of worship and being filled with the Holy Spirit as we walk with Jesus and do what he did.
From John 18, Pete shares how Jesus uses ‘deja vu' moments to invite us closer to Him.
Pete continues our sermon series on ‘Forgiveness', looking at the topic of forgiveness and freedom.
KSU (0-2): Pete Hughes & his baseball team loss to Coastal Carolina on Saturday afternoon in Conway, South Carolina.
The 125th season of Kansas State baseball and seventh under head coach Pete Hughes gets underway Friday at the Baseball at the Beach in Conway, S.C., with a four-game opening weekend against Washington, Coastal Carolina, and Saint Joseph's at Springs Brooks Stadium. The Wildcats face off with Washington on Friday at 10 a.m. This edition of the Powercat Podcast features GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald and senior staff writer Cole Carmody. The Powercat Podcast is part of the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm. Follow @GoPowercat on Twitter Sign up for GoPowercat VIP access and get your first month for just $10 PLUS instant FREE access to Paramount+! Make sure you subscribe to the Powercat Podcast at your favorite podcast provider, including Apple, Spotify or Amazon. Are you subscribing to the GoPowercat YouTube channel? Come check out our original programming at YouTube.com/GoPowercat To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From Genesis 26:1-6, Pete shares how we can live from deep wells of living water.
Finishing our series on Practicing the Way, Pete looks at the practice of Scripture and shares how Scripture can help us grow in our relationship with Jesus. Find out more about BREAD at: kxc.org.uk/bread
As shepherds, our role isn’t just to feed the sheep, it’s to create a hunger for God’s voice. But how do we do that? Pastors Banning Liebscher and Mark McGovern talk with Pete Hughes, Vicar and Lead Pastor of King's Cross Church in London, England, about how to practically wait on the Holy Spirit's guidance in the preparation and delivery of sermons. Preaching isn’t just about delivering a message; it’s about creating an environment where people can hear from God in a tangible way. Are you interested in registering for Pastors Conference 2025 tickets? Use the discount code PASTORSPOD for 30% off visit https://jesusculture.com/events/pastors-conference/ For more information and access to helpful resources visit https://jesusculture.com/ Follow along on social media: Podcast Host Banning Liebscher https://www.instagram.com/thebanning/ Episode Guest Pete Hughes https://www.instagram.com/petehughes/ Episode Guest Host Mark McGovern https://www.instagram.com/mrmarkmcgovern/ Interested in the Jesus Culture School of Leadership? Stay connected with upcoming information, click here: https://www.getdrip.com/forms/192245513/submissions/new
From KXC Carols, Pete shares how we can find Life, Light and Love through Jesus.
Continuing our series on Practising the Way, Pete shares how the practice of fasting can be a useful tool as we learn to live in the way of Jesus, so that we can be more like him.
This conversation with Pete Hughes gets under the skin of Christian leadership. Pete is vulnerable and genuinely pretty funny, as he discusses his discontent with online content, and the difference between making online noise versus sharing a message you feel you're carrying. He also shares his skin care routine and song of choice at karaoke.
Pete shares some of what we've seen God doing here at KXC, and names the 7 priorities for us as a church over the coming years. For the booklet and more info, head to: kxc.org.uk/all-in
Pete begins the new series, “Practising the Way”, speaking on Sabbath.
In all of the discussion about Saturday assassination attempt on President Trump, the topic of guns seems to have fallen by the wayside. Henry wonders why. Also, our host talks with Kansas State baseball coach Pete Hughes about Twins' first-round draft pick Kaelen Culpepper.
So, what should Twins fans know about this year's first-round selection, Kansas State shortstop Kaelen Culpepper? Why not ask his former head coach? KSU baseball coach Pete Hughes gives us an in-depth look at the organization's latest hopeful to get to the big leagues.
Pete continues the series on the parables.
Pete Hughes begins the series on the parables, beginning with Matthew 13.
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How can the people of God inhabit our cities - in workplaces, commutes & classrooms in a way that's coloured by the hope of God's kingdom breaking in? This week Tyler Staton and Pete Hughes join us on the podcast in a conversation that was originally a part of one of our Emerging Leaders Lab cohort sessions. Tyler and Pete share about: Finding Rhythms of Personal & Corporate Prayer Creating a Culture of Contending Through Storytelling Seeing God's Redemptive Vision for Your City We were inspired by their ability to see redemption in their local communities and hope you will share their passion for your own city. Bio | Pete Hughes is the Senior Pastor of KXC, an Anglican church in the heart of London. Pete and his wife Bee planted the church in 2010, establishing a community with the simple vision to recklessly give themselves away to God, each other, and the people of King's Cross and beyond. Tyler Staton is the Lead Pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon, and the National Director of 24-7 Prayer USA. He is passionate about pursuing prayer—communion and conversation with God—while living deeply, poetically, wildly, and freely in the honest and gritty realities of day-to-day life. Tyler believes that justice is kinship, stories are a gift, and prayer is an invitation. Tyler is also the author of Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools and Searching for Enough: The High-Wire Walk Between Doubt and Faith, and the host of the Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools Podcast. He lives in Portland with his wife Kirsten, and their sons Hank, Simon, and Amos. Give today to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Partners: Download a free PDF on Improving Your Giving Statements from Generis or get in touch with Jon Wright from their team here. Show Notes: 24/7 Prayer KXC Bridgetown Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools Get Connected! Blog & Episode write-up Website Join our Mailing List! Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
Pete concludes the series speaking on spiritual warfare and deliverance.
KSU (32-24): K-State baseball head coach Pete Hughes and his 'Cats are headed to regionals as their 2024 season continues as the #3 seed!
A profound look on how the work of the Spirit awakens us, forms us and empowers us for the work of the Kingdom. From John 20v19-22, with Pete Hughes.
In the next part of the series, Pete talks about praying from the heart.
Pete Hughes casts vision for the year ahead for KXC.
I know you all think I am gonna do what you think I am gonna do and freak out because its FPH week but I assure all our K-State Listeners I don't say anything bad about your precious Pete Hughes! I promise! Scott Mudler joins the show to talk about his journey to OU and what its been like transitioning from the back woods of John's Creek, GA to the major metropolitan city Norman, OK.
Pete Hughes was named the 21st head baseball coach in K-State history on June 8, 2018. Hughes, who enters his sixth season at the helm of the Wildcats baseball program, has a proven track record of setting new standards of excellence, has compiled a career record of 785-608-3 (.562) in 26 seasons as a head coach.
Pete Hughes is the founding pastor of King's Cross Church in London, and one of the best thought leaders on the emerging Church -- renewal, revival, planting ... all of it. Pierce does this interview with Pete at the 2023 New Room Conference and we're sharing it here to get you ready for this year's New Room Conference. If you don't have your tickets yet, get 'em here.
This is based on the Athens story of Paul going in and recognising that they've got all these gods, and pointing them to the God they don't know about, the one who is at the centre of it all. Cities are places of worship – how do we make sure we invite people to worship … Continue reading From Idolatry to Worship (Athens) | Pete Hughes →
Welcome to a special edition of the Powercat Podcast. Cole Carmody spoke with K-State baseball coach Pete Hughes in Scottsdale, Arizona, where his Wildcats open the season Friday night in the MLB Desert Invitational. Here is the schedule for the event: Friday, February 16 | Cal | 7 p.m. | MLB Network Saturday, February 17 | Boston College | 1 p.m. | MLB Network Sunday, February 18 | Georgetown | 1 p.m. | MLB Network Follow @GoPowercat on Twitter Sign up for GoPowercat VIP access and get your first month for just $10 PLUS instant FREE access to Paramount+! Make sure you subscribe to the Powercat Podcast at your favorite podcast provider, including Apple, Spotify or Amazon. Are you subscribing to the GoPowercat YouTube channel? Come check out our original programming at YouTube.com/GoPowercat To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Connor and Ace preview the massively anticipated season for the Pete Hughes-led Batcats --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aggievilleacats/support
We've begun a new series on miracles, starting with Pete Hughes speaking on the willingness of God to heal.
Pete Hughes teaches out of John 20 on the work of the Holy Spirit to awaken us, form us, and empower us. This teaching was a session out of our Encountering God Conference. Pete Hughes is the founding pastor of King's Cross Church (KXC) in London. Email hello@realitysf.com if you have questions related to this series.
In the final week of our Friends of the Family series, Pete shared with us a message on how we prepare ourselves for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The number one way we recieve more of God's grace and calling for is is by ridding ourselves of guilt, sin, and shame and leading on a new path towards freedom.
We are praying through the whole New Testament in 2023, together as a community. To join us, get a free digital copy of our BREAD 2023 journal HERE.