2015-05-24 by Jeremy Clarke
Preacher: Alan Kreider 24th May 2015 Readings: Romans 8.18-28; Matthew 8.5-13; Isaiah 11.1-9 (referenced/quoted later in sermon) – Today is …
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Category: Biblical Book, Gospels, The, Isaiah, Romans, Sermons
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2015-03-29 by Jeremy Clarke
Preacher: Geoff Thorington-Hassell 29th March 2015 Readings: Lamentations 1:1-5, Luke 19:28-44, Philippians 2:6 — Lamentations 1:1-5 (NIV) 1 How deserted lies …
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Category: Biblical Book, Gospels, The, Lamentations, Seasonal, Sermons
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2011-07-24 by Jeremy Clarke
Preacher: Peter Haslehurst 24th July 2011 Readings: Acts 12:25-13:13, Acts 15:36-41, Colossians 4:10-11 — Introduction Change is not always something …
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Category: Acts, Bible Characters Facing Change, Biblical Book, Colossians, Sermons
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