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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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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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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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Proclamation! For Trinity Sunday, 26 May 2024 Reverend Shelley McVea explores the mystery of the Trinity: there is one God, but that God exists three dimensions: Heavenly God, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Trinity is mirrored in our human experience of relationships: our connection to God, our connections to others, and to ourselves. *** …
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Maggie Smith wrote a poem that went viral, but that wasn't the cause of her divorce. It was just one moment in a much bigger story about infidelity, raising children, and learning to live in a haunted house. Need some divorce catharsis? Join us. Maggie Smith is the best-selling award-winning author of the memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful…
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Nothing that you own is as valuable as your Bible! The Bible is the best-selling book of all time for good reason. Everything that you need to survive on this earth and to prepare for your afterlife, is found IN THE BIBLE. The more you read it, the more you will find, and the sweeter it will get. Listen, learn, and share!…
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Proclamation! For Pentecost Sunday, 19 May 2024 The Intense Fire of the Holy Spirit Guest preacher James Beck joins us today for a sermon that brings insight to the extraordinary events of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit inflamed the Apostles and enabled them to speak so that listeners of all different languages could comprehend them. In effect, th…
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Nothing that you own is as valuable as your Bible! The Bible is the best-selling book of all time for good reason. Everything that you need to survive on this earth and to prepare for your afterlife, is found IN THE BIBLE. The more you read it, the more you will find, and the sweeter it will get. Listen, learn, and share!…
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Jessica Pryce believed a career at Child Protective Services would be a rewarding way to help keep kids safe. What she learned on the job completely changed her mind, as the system itself kept getting closer and closer to home. Now she's a scholar of the system and works as a public advocate to help change it for the better. Dr. Jessica Pryce joins…
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Proclamation! For the Seventh Sunday of Easter, Ascension Sunday, 12 May, 2024 Reverend Shelley McVea describes how forty days are the ideal number of days for creating change in our lives. Perhaps we choose to cease doing something negative, or we choose to improve a skill, perhaps practicing piano a few minutes every day. Today we celebrate Ascen…
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Mothers are special in the sight of God. If they live to please Him and obey God, they have His favor. He provides for them and their children even when it looks like to them and to everyone else that they have nothing left to survive on.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Proclamation! For the Sixth Sunday of Easter, 5 May 2024 104 Words Reverend Shelly McVea leads us through the 104 words of the Creed. Written over a thousand years ago, these words summarize Christian faith: We believe there is a God; we can choose to serve God; we can be forgiven by and strengthened through God’s abiding love. *** Like us on Faceb…
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How can you know if you are really saved? The Bible states in numerous places that many will seek entry into Heaven, but Jesus would tell them, “Go away! I do not know you.” These are apparently people who mistakenly thought they were saved. The Bible also assures us that we can tell if we are saved.…
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Caregiving for aging and dying parents can be tough for anyone, but it's even tougher when it forces you to confront longtime family dynamics of abuse. Sociologist Deborah Cohan blurs the lines between academic research on family caregiving and violence, and her own personal story about a father she calls both adoring and abusive. Her memoir is cal…
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Proclamation! For the Fifth Sunday of Easter, 28 April 2024 Reverend Shelly McVea celebrates spring with a sermon that reminds us that spring is a time of planting, but it is also a time for pruning so that our gardens will prosper. Spiritually, we are branches growing on a holy vine, and our spiritual practice needs tending, nourishment, and care.…
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The Bible clearly describes Hell as the destination for all of those who do not accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. It is a place of eternal suffering and judgment. Jesus said, “There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth!” God loves you and does not want you to go to Hell. It is your choice! Listen and learn how Hell can be avoided.…
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Because of God’s love, he gives us mercy and grace. Mercy and grace are like food and water to our soul. Simply stated, we cannot exist without them. What is the difference between the two? We answer that question in this podcast. Listen and grow closer to God!Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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With the legalization of same-sex marriage in 2015, queer families are more visible today than ever. But the path to becoming a parent is complicated for LGBTQ people. Dr. Abbie E. Goldberg, psychologist and researcher, provides LGBTQ parents and prospective parents with the detailed, evidence‑based knowledge they need to navigate the transition to…
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Proclamation! For the Third Sunday of Easter, 14 April 2024 Reverend Shelley McVea reminds us that Jesus is stronger than all earthly powers as we consider together the time when Jesus manifested among the disciples after the resurrection and asked them for something to eat. He was given broiled fish, and he ate the food with them, and gave them th…
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God has demonstrated his love for us through creation and by sending his son to die for our salvation. He loves the entire world, yet he also loves each of us personally. Through his unceasing love, he cares for us. There is indeed no greater love!Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Proclamation! For the First Sunday of Easter, 7 April 2024 After the crucifixion the apostles gather behind locked doors, fearing for their lives. The resurrected Jesus appears to them and greets them with “Shalom”, with peace. Jesus shares the evidence of his wounds, and by his wounds the apostles recognize him. Thomas, who had doubted, cries out,…
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God is always with us. We do not have to write, email, text or call his iPhone to communicate with him. We do not have to make appointments or wait in line to see God. We just have to acknowledge His presence. Thank you, God, for always being with us in times of trouble.Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Proclamation! For Easter Sunday, 31 March 2024 Reverend Shelley McVea celebrates the joy of the risen Christ and recalls how our salvation and the resurrected love of Christ has been handed down to us, from generation to generation, from one believer to the next, starting with Mary Magdalene who encounters the empty tomb on Easter morning and runs …
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Resurrection Sunday, or Easter, is celebrated as the day that Jesus rose from the dead. Because he rose from the dead, he has promised that we also will rise from the dead and live eternally in Heaven. Let’s learn about that great promise!Revs. Louis and April Jenkins による
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Proclamation! For Palm Sunday, 24 March 2024: Sixth Sunday in Lent From Palms to Passion Reverend Shelley leads us from the glory of Palm Sunday, celebrating the arrival of Jesus into Jerusalem, and then into the suffering of the passion during holy week, with a sermon that looks at the difficulties of holding true to what we believe when it seems …
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Did you know that one of the three most important dates in history was the day that Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross? That is the day that Jesus stepped forward to take our punishment for all the wrong things that we have done in our lives. He suffered, bled and died in our place so that we might have eternal life if we accept him as our Lor…
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Divorce can be a difficult process today, but it's nothing compared to what it used to be. In the late 1800s, women from around the country had to fight for the right to separate from their husbands on their own terms. April White tells their stories and how they still impact us today in her fascinating book, The Divorce Colony: How Women Revolutio…
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God is all-powerful. What does that mean to each of us? God’s power gives him control of the entire universe and every second of our individual lives. God can do everything. He has promised to use his power to bless us in this life and eternally in heaven. He is a promise keeper, and he has the power to keep those promises forever.…
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Proclamation! For Sunday, 10 March 2024: Fourth Sunday in Lent Our journey through Lent continues with contemplation of the wilderness. Reverend Shelley McVea compares the Israelites’ wandering for 40 years in the desert with our own struggles against fear and sinfulness. Reverend Shelley considers the importance of lifting the Saviour up: when we …
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Proclamation! For Sunday, 03 March 2024: Second Sunday in Lent Promises and Covenants Today, Reverend Shelley McVie explores the way that we enter the promised land from the perspective of the covenants between ourselves and God: The rainbow covenant that God gave to Noah, the ten commandments that God gave to Moses, and the message given by Jesus …
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Angela Tucker is a Black woman who was adopted by white parents as a very young child. Angela says transracial adoptees like her grow up wrestling with complicated feelings of gratitude and love, but also rejection, loss, and confusion about their heritage. Angela is author of “You Should Be Grateful:" Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Ado…
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was much more than a civil rights leader. His focus was on freedom and equality for all mankind – regardless of race, creed or color. After giving his historic “I have a Dream” speech, he spent most of his time and energy opposing the war in Vietnam and fighting for economic stability for all people. Join us as we discuss…
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Proclamation! For Sunday, 25 January 2024: Second Sunday in Lent Today’s special guest is Bishop Kevin who offers a Lenten message for us, by reflecting on the question that Jesus asks his disciples: “Who do people say that I am?” The replied that people said that Jesus was the Messiah. Jesus was to them a kind of hero, and although Jesus is a hero…
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