Tronline (high quality) - The Tron Church, Glasgow from William Philip, Edward Lobb, Paul Brennan, Josh Johnston, David Ely, Phil Copeland and others
Clearly explaining the meaning of the Bible for our lives today, to help us get to know God better. Talks and Sermons from The Tron Church, in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. The Church has met at the heart of Glasgow for over 200 years in Buchanan Street and before that around Glasgow's Trongate and other parts of the city. The Tron Church today is a diverse gathering of people from all nations, ages and parts of society. We're devoted to Christ and to fulfilling his mission to the city centre and the wider world. So we take the Bible seriously. When its message is proclaimed clearly, the voice of the living God is heard clearly today, with transforming power. That's why our priority is to open the Bible and let it speak, wherever and whenever we can.
- Language:
English (United States)
,clean
- Kind:
episodic
- Large artwork
- Apple Podcasts ID:
79866967
- Categories: Christianity Religion & Spirituality
- Website:
https://tron.church
- Links
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Technical details
- RSS:
http://www.tronmedia.org/audio/rss_hi.php
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https://pcr.apple.com/id79866967
- Hosting: Unknown
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Most recent enclosure URL:
https://www.tronmedia.org/audio/itunes.mp3?f=high/241201pm.mp3
Publishing trends
- Age: 19 years (created 2005-09-02)
- Available episodes:
216
- Stated frequency:
updated biweekly
Episode duration
- Most
full
episodes are between39
and48
minutes
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