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The Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete) Sermon – December 12, 2021

  Posted on December 12, 2021 by William Carl Thomas

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A sermon that holds exhort and rejoice in tension as we prepare of the coming of Christ by never forgetting and sharing the presence of Christ.

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The Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Pentecost Sermon – November 14, 2021

  Posted on November 14, 2021 by William Carl Thomas

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A sermon that challenges an understanding of the word provoke with the strength under control that is humility within the encouragement of the prayer of self-dedication.

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 Category: Sermons      Tags: control our minds, Draw our hearts, encourage, Episcopal, fill our imaginations, Glory of God, guide our minds, humility, Jesus, Mark W. Baker, prayer self-dedication, provoke, retirement sermon, self-dedication, Strength under control, use us, welfare of God’s people

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