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Messages & homilies

Showing 30 messages of 182 homilies.

Proclaim life

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Astonishing Authority

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Come on Home – T’shuvah

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Called by Jesus

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Baptism – The longing of God

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Imperfect Family of God

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Biblical Hope at Christmas

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Joy and Delight

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Returning

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Tear open the heavens

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Days of Darkness

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Despair and Providence

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Saints and Blessings

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Blind Faith

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Cross of Glory

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Generous giving and freedom

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Hard Hearted Divorce

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Chronicles of struggling disciples

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Who is this man?

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Jesus does all things well

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A turning to the heart

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Give thanks – for the Word become Flesh

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Give thanks – Flesh and Blood

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Give thanks – for the rhythm of life

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God is always enough

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Give Thanks

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Crowds and Compassion

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Mission

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Jesus goes home

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Don’t be afraid – just have faith

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