The weekly sermons from Canterbury Baptist Church in Melbourne Australia.
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The weekly Teaching Podcast from Canterbury Baptist Church
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A podcast to serve www.cgcc.org.au and the wider community.
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Exploring the Riches of the Anglican Way
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Every weekday join the new voice of local issues on Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald, 9am-12pm weekdays. It’s all about the conversation with John, as he gets right into the things that get our community talking. If it’s news you’re after, backing John is the combined power of the Newstalk ZB and New Zealand Herald news teams. Meaning when it comes to covering breaking news – you will not beat local radio. With two decades experience in communications based in Christchurch, John also ...
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This is Canterbury Court's Daily Activity Listing. A podcast to keep you in the loop of all things fun happening at Canterbury!
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A podcast where we meet the people of Canterbury Baptist Church in Melbourne Australia, hear their stories, and explore ideas relevant to our Church and Community.
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Our mission is to help you know Jesus personally and show Him to others.
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Canterbury Property Investor Association hosts a monthly forum where property investors come together to gain insights on the current state of the economy. Each month, we invite investment experts to share their views on the economy and provide valuable insights to our members. Our forums are a great opportunity for investors to network, learn from industry experts, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends in the property market. Join us at our next forum to gain valuable knowledge and conne ...
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Trying to find the solutions behind optimised human movement and holistic health. Speaking to industry leaders from various disciplines and ideologies around human movement, health and performance. Exploring various topics and providing impactful takeaways that you can use to improve your training and lifestyle.
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Your chance to hear expert speakers from all walks of life debating, informing and extending their passion for their subject. Our public lectures cover subjects as diverse as health, the arts, faith and education. Speakers range from leading academics, to public figures and entertainers.
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Anyone who has ever been on a package tour with a group of strangers who soon become friends, and passed time swapping stories with them, would instantly identify with this timeless classic of English literature. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer recounts twenty different stories recounted by a diverse group of pilgrims who gather at The Tabard Inn in Southwark, near London, before setting out for the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The Host of the inn proposes that they entert ...
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Slightly ironic, don’t you think, that on the day people up and down the country are turning up at work and school wearing their gumboots for Gumboot Friday, we’ve got Lifeline saying it can’t keep running on the smell of an oily rag and has to cut back on services. Which means no one answering the phone or replying to text messages between midnigh…
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Series - Guest Speakers Bible Reference - Acts 9:1-9 Speaker - Darcy Marriner (Pastoral Apprentice)توسط CBC
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In our series in Amos, we are invited to consider the God who does judge, and to consider the question, Are we ready to meet our God? Want to know more about CGCC? Just head to our website: https://www.cgcc.org.au/توسط Canterbury Gardens Community Church
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This is a re-recording of the sermon, as the original wasn’t captured due to a technical issue. We pick up the Bible’s story as Israel shifts from tribal judges to kings. Meet Samuel—the last judge—and the first three kings: Saul, David, and Solomon. We trace the Abrahamic promise, the fight to hold the land, and how each king starts well yet stumb…
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Politics Friday with Reuben Davidson and Matt Doocey: Lifelife, homelessness, sick leave, Fire and Emergency restructuring
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A reminder mental health crises don't follow timetables. Long-time support service Lifeline will now go unanswered between midnight and 7am. It's asking the Government for help after reducing hours because it has a $2 million annual shortfall. Labour's Reuben Davidson told John MacDonald help's needed at all hours and mental health crises don't wor…
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There are two types of people in this world. There are the ones who have no qualms calling in sick, when they’re not. The ones who feel no guilt at all pulling a sickie. And it seems there is no shortage of them, with this report out today saying that New Zealand workers are taking more sick leave, costing the economy $4 billion. Then you’ve got th…
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On Saturday night I was in Lyttelton for a gig and saw a guy sleeping on the bench outside the local supermarket, which took me a little bit by surprise. Maybe I need to get across to Lyttelton more often. But that’s the kind of thing we will see way more of if the Government goes ahead with this idea of banning homeless people from congregating an…
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Mike Hosking’s interview this morning with reinstated Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua could only have gone one of two ways. She could have spilled the beans. Or she could have danced around the legalities of a gagging order. She could have spilled the beans and made Netball NZ look like a bunch of incompetents. Or she could have played it sa…
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After seventy years in Babylon, the exiles finally come home...but the home they find isn’t what they remembered. Amid joy and tears, leaders rebuild the altar, lay new foundations, and face fierce opposition. Prophets Haggai and Zechariah rekindle courage, promising a glory greater than before. As Ezra reforms faith and worship, a new identity tak…
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Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles will remove all of his brother, Prince Andrew's, titles. The statement from Buckingham Palace related the announcement to the allegations of sexual abuse by the late Virginia Giuffre. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's title will not be immediately stripped as UK Correspondent Gavin Grey said the process …
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Shebu met with Dr Sarah Morris, a practising psychologist, to discuss Neurodivergence and the Christian faith. Please note: Everything shared on this podcast is just general advice and general knowledge. If you need extra support, we would really encourage you to see your GP or a health professional who can help you. Want to know more about CGCC? J…
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Ever since the 1930s, when American soldiers were based all around the world, people in many countries have been antsy about foreigners getting what appears to them to be special treatment or privileges. The phrase people used back in the day about the US soldiers was something along the lines of them being overdressed, overpaid, oversexed and over…
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Do we need more MPs? The NZ Initiative thinks we do - saying today that, instead of 120, we should have 170. It says the number of MPs in New Zealand is low compared to other countries with similar populations and we need 50 more to keep them accessible to voters. Another thing it’s calling for is a four-year parliamentary term. That’s a no-brainer…
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Labour had their Capital Gains Tax policy leaked earlier this week. The tax would only apply to residential and commercial property sales, not any other taxable areas. A decision which has led some to question if this is really a Capital Gains Tax. Labour leader Chris Hipkins had previously said that there would be no Capital Gains Tax under his le…
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So another ham-fisted announcement from the Labour Party. In fact, it wasn’t even an announcement. Because of a leak, it was forced this morning to confirm its plan to include a capital gains tax in its policies for next year’s election. Which looks to me like a very watered-down, scaredy-cat version of a capital gains tax that won’t impress many. …
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Series - Romans Bible Reference - Romans 1:8-17 Speaker - Luke Barrsتوسط CBC
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We consider God, who reigns and rules over all things. We are reminded that no one is outside of his role and authority. We are invited to surrender to God's rule and authority, which separates his people. Want to know more about CGCC? Just head to our website: https://www.cgcc.org.au/توسط Canterbury Gardens Community Church
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This week we enter the darkest chapter so far: Judah’s fall and the Babylonian exile. We trace the history that led there, then pause to hear the raw voices of suffering: Jeremiah’s Lamentations and the captives’ song in Psalm 137. Yet even here, God plants seeds of hope: Jeremiah 29’s call to build, plant, and seek the city’s good, and Lamentation…
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Politics Friday with Vanessa Weenink and Tracey McLellan: State of emergency, mega-strike, home economics, Netball NZ, Labour future funding
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Today on Politics Friday, National MP and former doctor Vanessa Weenink, and Labour's Tracey Lee McLellan join John MacDonald to delve into the biggest topics of the week. They discuss the Government response to yesterday's wind storm, the mega-strike, the end of home economics and outdoor education in schools, political involvement in the Netball …
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What happened to the emergency mobile alert system ahead of and during yesterday’s wind storm? One explanation for the absence of text alerts from one government MP is that, with the power out in places, the cell towers weren’t working. But the power wasn’t out in Christchurch city and there were still no alerts on my phone. What’s more, the power …
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Singleness. What is God's purpose when it comes to singleness? Is there a purpose? Are we missing out? How can the Church grow in this area of mission and ministry? Shebu got to chat with Dani and Rhys, who are both followers of Jesus and happen to be single. They share their stories and reflections regarding God's design around singleness. Resourc…
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James Thompson: Canterbury Civil Defence Controller updates the region ahead of damaging storm
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Canterbury Civil Defence Controller James Thompson joined John MacDonald on Canterbury Mornings with the latest information we need to know ahead of today's expected damaging wind storm. The region is under a red wind warning locally, along with parts of the Southern North Island. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon joined John MacDonald to get the latest from their district on storm preparation and damage. There are also reports that people set off fireworks in the area last night. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.توسط Newstalk ZB
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The Minister for the South Island is ducking for cover. I probably would be too, if I was him. Because he knows it’s going to be very difficult to defend the pitiful share the South Island is getting from the Government’s latest $1.2billion funding round for new roads and roading upgrades. The south island has been virtually shut out, with just 6 p…
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Some days you hear about something which absolutely beggars belief. Today is one of those days. You hear about something that makes you wonder what the hell has happened to society. Sometimes it can be overseas. Or it can be something here in New Zealand. Today is one of those days. Because I am blown away by this coroner’s report which has just co…
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Series - Visiting Speakers Bible Reference - Acts 10:1-23 Speaker - Ken Martinتوسط CBC
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There is a need for Gospel workers, but our motivation for Gospel work needs to be driven by our heart for the lost. Dr Rhys Bezzant from Ridley College, Melbourne, walks us through a passage that challenges us to consider what it means to do Gospel work. Want to know more about CGCC? Just head to our website: https://www.cgcc.org.au/…
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The Government is really spooked by this week’s mega strike. With about 100,000 people expected to walk off the job on Thursday. If it wasn’t spooked, we wouldn't have Public Service Minister Judith Collins writing this open letter to patients, students and families affected by the doctors, nurses, teachers, prison staff and other healthcare worker…
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“Compromise” Bible Series 12
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1:00:18Today we turn south to Judah, where the core question is: "Where is God worshiped?" In the battle between Temple and the spread of high places, we follow reformers Hezekiah and Josiah and the tragic tipping point under Manasseh that seals judgment. Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Micah expose how false worship breeds injustice and calls God’s people back to …
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Series - Romans Bible Reference - Romans 1:1-7 Speaker - Luke Barrsتوسط CBC
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Chris Hipkins: Labour Leader talks Te Pati Maori, parliamentary standards, political violence
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The Opposition Leader's again expressing concern about Te Pati Maori, but not yet ruling out working with them. Toxic culture claims by Eru Kapa-Kingi were followed by the party releasing documents accusing him of threatening Parliamentary staffers. They also show his mother, recently demoted Whip MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, was warned about risking b…
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Isn’t it weird that, in the past 25 years, we have spent millions and millions and millions of dollars on road safety campaigns, but there have, generally, been no changes in that time to the penalties handed out for bad and dangerous driving? I tried to find out exactly how much has been spent, but I realised that was quite ambitious. Nevertheless…
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I’m right behind the call being made today for helmets to be made mandatory at recreational ice skating and roller skating rinks. For it to be a legal requirement that if you want to go and have a skate with your mates, you have to wear a helmet. Because if it’s good enough for helmets to be compulsory on bikes, then why isn’t it good enough for he…
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If you voted in this year’s local body elections, congratulations. You can consider yourself a member of a very exclusive club. Because, this year, voter turnout around the country was the lowest it’s been in 36 years. Which is pitiful. So pitiful that I don’t even think my idea of having just one main voting day - like we have for central governme…
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Jon Toogood: Shihad frontman joins John MacDonald ahead of the Christchurch Full Metal Orchestra concert
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Shihad frontman Jon Toogood joined John MacDonald ahead of the Christchurch Full Metal Orchestra concert. He talked about performing with Phil Rudd of ACDC, his passion for heavy music and the joy it brings the crowds, and how his health has become a priority in his later years. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Phil Mauger: Re-elected Mayor of Christchurch discusses his plans for another term in office
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Phil Mauger has been re-elected as Mayor of Christchurch. He joined us on the show following his win, and discussed the key issues he wants to focus on. Where will cut debt? Who will be his deputy? And does he think Wayne Brown is correct that Auckland is our only international city? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Due to technical issues, sermon 10 "Kings" in this series was not recorded. After the death of Solomon the nation of Israel divides in two! In today's sermon, we focus in on the Northern Kingdom. Breaking away from the dynasty of David, we learn about their kings and the power plays—and assassinations—that runs through the history of this nation. B…
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One of our earliest podcasts was hearing from Jess. Who shared her story about her journey with endometriosis & Multiple Sclerosis, you can check out here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2416287/episodes/16212050-jess-s-story.mp3?download=true As part of that discussion, we followed up by chatting with Tim, her husband, about his perspective, which led…
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Christchurch's incumbent mayor believes debt is the Council's biggest challenge. Phil Mauger says if re-elected he's committed to tackling the Garden's City's growing debt by selling off assets like the Lichfield Street carpark. Mauger told John MacDonald the current debt level is $2.5 billion, and he wants it under control. He says 25 cents of eve…
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I support the NZ Drug Foundation’s push to decriminalise drug use and drug possession. The key point here is “use” and “possession”. It’s not saying let the dealers and manufacturers away with it, it’s saying we need to take a much more compassionate approach and treat drug users as people in need of help, instead of treating them as criminals. I’m…
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Is it good enough that the victim of a nasty assault in Christchurch has had to hound the police for four weeks to find out what’s going on with their investigation? This is someone who lost several teeth in the assault which happened in broad daylight inside The Palms shopping mall. Is it good enough? He and his family don’t think so, saying today…
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Series - The Man Christ Jesus Bible Reference - Hebrews 10:19-25 Speaker - Luke Barrsتوسط CBC
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Cameron walks us through the last section of 2 Corinthians, asking us to consider Paul's Authenticity and the Corinthians' being challenged about their authenticity. Want to know more about CGCC? Just head to our website: https://www.cgcc.org.au/توسط Canterbury Gardens Community Church
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Episode 19 - The Oxford Movement
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1:11:28Who were the Tractarians? What was the Oxford Movement? Was this a good, necessary, and salutary development for the Anglican Church? Or not? C. Jay is away today, but Jared is joined by Dr. Charles Erlandson, his former professor and mentor at Cranmer Theological House to discuss the Oxford Movement of the nineteenth century. For some new to Angli…
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Do you ever feel like you are missing out? Do you ever feel discontent? What about in your faith? What is Sufficient in the Christian Faith? Want to know more about CGCC? Just head to our website: https://www.cgcc.org.au/توسط Canterbury Gardens Community Church
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Series - The Man Christ Jesus Bible Reference - 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 Speaker - Luke Barrsتوسط CBC
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Series - The Man Jesus Christ Bible Reference - Ephesians 1:19-23 Speaker - Luke Barrsتوسط CBC
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Politics Friday with Hamish Campbell and Tracey McLellan: Power costs, economy, Mood of the Boardroom, Christchurch Hospital ED
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Much has happened this week, so National’s Hamish Campbell and Labour’s Tracey McLellan joined John MacDonald to delve into the biggest issues. They discussed whether the Government should underwrite power prices to reduce bills, the viability of Treasury’s solutions to the financial crunch, and the results of the Herald’s annual Mood of the Boardr…
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