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Lectionary Sermon 9 August 2015 on1 Kings 19: 1-15 Pr 14 Year B
The lectionary reading chosen for today’s message is one of the optional Old Testament readings from the lectionary. This is a purely personal choice because I happen to find the story more interesting! Today’s story from the life of Elijah … Continue reading
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