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Lectionary Sermon for 4 November 2018 on Mark 12: 28 – 34
The Love Puzzle: When we look at the almost world wide universal lack of welcome for refugees from war zones – or the reluctance on the part of the peoples of the world to work for a fair distribution of … Continue reading
Lectionary Sermon for 4 November 2012 on Mark 12: 28 – 34
Because as Colin Morris once pointed out, love is the sub text in virtually every sermon, it is easy to miss the novelty of Jesus’ famous summary of the law as being boiled down to two love-centred commandments. Perhaps however … Continue reading
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