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There are so many ways to be a family, and every kind of family has something to teach you. Family Proclamations is all about the history and evolution of relationships, gender, and sexuality. Award-winning journalist Blair Hodges talks to best-selling authors about dating, marriage, divorce, single life, parenting, childlessness, gender identity, human biology, sex, and more.
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Revs. Louis and April Jenkins

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Revs. April and Louis Jenkins present Proclamation Station! We spread the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about the glorious gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through Holy Spirit led preaching and teaching.1 Corinthians 9:16 proclaims, "for when I preach the Gospel I cannot boast since I am compelled to preach. Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel." Open or turn your bibles on and get ready to study to show thyselves approved with Proclamation Station!
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PROC·LA·MA·TION: A public or official announcement of an important matter. Every week on The Grand Proclamation, host Jon J has a guest on the show to talk about social, political, or miscellaneous topics that are relevant to right now. This is a platform for people with a difference in opinion to explain, debate, and converse their views either openly, or anonymously, whichever they choose. These are important conversations. This is The Grand Proclamation.
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The greatest commandment is that we love God with all our heart, soul, and mind. The second greatest commandment is that we love our neighbors as we love ourselves. This is episode 3 in our study of 1 Corinthians 13, which is known as the “Love Chapter.” In this episode we begin our discussion with 1 Corinthians 13:5. Obeying God’s command to love …
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Proclamation! For the 16th Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday 8 September 2024 Reverend Shelley McVea takes us through a gospel story where Jesus does an unlikely thing, he meets a woman whom he does not want to heal. He has gone to a remote place to take some time away from his ministry. But this woman is in despair over her daughter’s illness, and sh…
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Abi Maxwell's daughter wanted the pink shoes. She wanted to dress as a witch on Halloween in kindergarten. She wore her hair long and envied the dance costumes other girls got to wear for the recital. The problem was that Abi's daughter was "known" to her, and to their conservative New Hampshire town, as a boy. Suddenly, Abi's beloved hometown beca…
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The greatest commandment is that we love God with all our heart, soul, and mind. The second greatest commandment is that we love our neighbors as we love ourselves. This is episode 2 in our study of 1 Corinthians 13, which is known as the “Love Chapter.” In this episode we begin our discussion with 1 Corinthians 13:4. Obeying God’s command to love …
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The greatest commandment is that we love God with all our heart, soul, and mind. The 2nd greatest commandment is that we love our neighbors as we love ourselves. Everything else is wrapped up in those commandments. Life makes it difficult for us to love as we should, but we must strive to do our best. In this 1st episode of our series, we discuss 1…
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History is full of women who never gave birth to children, whether because they couldn't or even didn't want to. Historian Peggy O'Donnell Heffington says her research about women without children made her feel more settled about her own choice not to have kids, but it also surprisingly made her feel greater solidarity with women who make the oppos…
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Proclamation! For the 15th Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday 1 September 2024 Who Do You Say I Am? Today we welcome a special guest preacher, David Alenskis, who engages with Mark’s gospel and asks, how does Jesus ask those around him to re-examine their values? Jesus is asked why he lets his disciples eat without washing their hands in the properly d…
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“Lord, thank you for my salvation, but please help me stop sinning!” This is the cry that each of us must make. The Bible says that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. That applies both before and after we are saved. We have been set free from the power of sin and the Bible tells us how to exercise that freedom.…
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Up to 90% of women and trans men experience menstrual abnormalities or pelvic issues at some point in their lives. Dr. Karen Tang says too many people are suffering in silence, and that's why she wrote a comprehensive guide called It's Not Hysteria: Everything You Need to Know About Your Reproductive Health (but Were Never Told). We're talking all …
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Proclamation! For the 12th Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday 11 August 2024 While Reverend Shelley enjoys a summer break, we are joined today by the Reverend Catherine Sider Hamilton. Reverend Catherine tells us the story of an uprising of a son against his own father, and the battle in which that son, Absalom, was killed. Even though it was an uprisi…
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It is vitally important that we raise godly children in God’s way and with His help. Revs. Louis and April Jenkins share how they raised their three sons, and with God’s help, all three were qualified to attend West Point.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Bella DePaulo has been single her entire life, but she doesn't want anyone's pity about that. This social psychologist loves being single, and she always has. In her latest book Single At Heart she highlights the lives of people who are thriving not in spite of being uncoupled, but because of it. She joins us to talk about what her research uncover…
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It is vitally important that we raise godly children in God’s way and with His help. Revs. Louis and April Jenkins share how they raised their three sons, and with God’s help, all three were qualified to attend West Point.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Proclamation! For the 10th Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday 28 July 2024 While Reverend Shelley enjoys a summer break, Warden Gillian Eley takes to the pulpit to share an inspirational message on the grounding and deepening power of prayer. In Paul’s letter to the Ephesians (3:14-21), Gillian uncovers a love letter to a community that Paul is urging …
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It is vitally important that we raise godly children in God’s way and with His help. Revs. Louis and April Jenkins share how they raised their three sons, and with God’s help, all three were qualified to attend West Point.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Lauren Sandler is an "only child" expert. She is one. She has one. And as an award-winning journalist, Lauren dug deep to answer some of the most pressing questions about singletons. Are they more lonely? Are they more selfish? Would they be better off with siblings? She answers these questions and more in her book, One and Only: The Freedom of Hav…
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It is vitally important that we raise godly children in God’s way and with His help. Revs. Louis and April Jenkins share how they raised their three sons, and with God’s help, all three were qualified to attend West Point.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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It is vitally important that we raise godly children in God’s way and with His help. Revs. Louis and April Jenkins share how they raised their three sons, and with God’s help, all three were qualified to attend West Point.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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As an ultra-Orthodox Jew, Sara Glass was raised to believe her purpose in life was to marry a righteous man and bear children, all to the glory of God. On the outside, she was following that plan to perfection. But on the inside, something was pulling her in a very different direction. It was traumatic, and she would have to risk everything to find…
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Proclamation! For the 7th Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday 7 July 2024 Boast of my Weaknesses Despite the many challenges that Paul faced, Reverend Shelley McVea explains how Paul could still say that he will “boast of his weaknesses” because he experienced the power of God to transform his sufferings and enabling him to be content. *** Like us on Fa…
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It is vitally important that we raise godly children in God’s way and with His help. Revs. Louis and April Jenkins share how they raised their three sons, and with God’s help, all three were qualified to attend West Point.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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What does it mean to be a man? It depends on who you ask. And it depends on *when* you ask, because masculinity has always been a moving target. In this episode we travel back to ancient Rome, where manly men loved war, violence, and sexual conquest. Mike Pope says this history has powerful relevance for us today. We're talking about his book, Lucr…
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There are many ways to share your faith. Some approaches are as discrete as putting a biblical message or a tract in the pocket of a garment at a store then putting the clothes back on the rack. But speaking one-on-one is better, and not as hard as we might think. Listen as we discuss the method Jesus used and trained his followers to use when shar…
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Proclamation! For the fourth Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday 16 June 2024 Walking by Faith Today Reverend Shelley McVea ponders what it means to walk ‘by faith and not by sight’. Does it mean that we accept beliefs without truly thinking about what we believe and that we may not have a handle on what’s really going on in the world. But Shelley doesn…
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Discernment is an invaluable tool for fathers to understand and utilize. For Father’s Day, Rev. Louis discusses Biblical scripture on the importance of the words that fathers should speak to their children, words they should not speak, and the value of sometimes keeping quiet.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Eris Young is author of the go-to book on everything non-binary. They break down the basics of the gender binary, painting a more expansive, inclusive, and accurate picture of human identity. What is it like to be nonbinary? What challenges do people face? What about healthcare for nonbinary folks? All this and more, as we talk to Eris Young about …
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Proclamation! For the second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday 9 June 2024 Familes and Forgiveness Today Reverend Shelley McVea reminds us that we all come from families, some better, some worse, and even Jesus had a family. We know of his birth to Joseph and Mary, and of Jesus’ presentation to the synagogue in his youth, but most of what we know abo…
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We all feel that life would be better if we never went through storms caused by trials and tribulations. We pray and believe that there will be no trials and tribulations in Heaven. But we often have to cry out, Lord help me through this trial and these tribulations. Our minds are filled with thoughts of trouble. Many of us are going through a tria…
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Proclamation! For the first Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday 2 June 2024 The Lord Seaches and Will Find Us Today Reverend Shelley McVea reflects on Psalm 139: a prayer to God that expresses the awesomeness of God. As we seek for God, God also searches for us, knows who we are, and will find us, no matter where we are. *** Like us on Facebook: www.fa…
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