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Lectionary Sermon for 14 May 2017 (Easter 5A) on John 14:1-14
It seems to me that there is always a danger that we risk turning our faith into something that sounds so spiritual and religious that it doesn’t have much to do with real life. For those of us who are attracted … Continue reading
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Tagged Henri Dunant, the Red Crescent, the Red Cross, Thomas
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Lectionary sermon for 18 May 2014 (Easter 5 A) on John 14:1-14
Deeds Greater than Those of the Master Occasionally, life can get very tough indeed. Disease can strike – and ill-health is no respecter of position or wealth. International tensions can make travel hazardous and as a worst case scenario armed … Continue reading
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Tagged Battle of Solferino, Henry Dunant, recognised through deeds, the Red Crescent, the Red Cross
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