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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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Tags: Advent, Affirmation of Jesus as Lord, baptism, Best way to prepare never forget presence of Christ, control our minds, Draw our hearts, Episcopal, Exhortations, fill our imaginations, Gaudete, Glory of God, guide our minds, prayer self-dedication, Prayer St. Francis, Rejoice, Renunciation of Evil, self-dedication, sermon, use us, welfare of God’s people
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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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
Sermon – The Fifth Sunday in Lent Christ Episcopal Church New Bern, North Carolina – April 6, 2014 This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Book of Common Prayer, Episcopal Church, Glory of God, holy memory, Jesus, Lazarus, Martha, Mary, MOre than watchmen for the morning, Psalm 130, sailboat, sunrise