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Sermon for the Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 24) – October 20, 2019

  Posted on October 20, 2019 by William Carl Thomas

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The impact of Steinbeck’s Tom Joad on my understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.

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 Category: Sermons      Tags: Baptismal Covenant, be like Jesus, Episcopal, Grapes of Wrath, itching ears, Jesus, Jesus dangerous, Jesus subversive, John Steinbeck, Kingdom of God, persistent widow, Prophet Jeremiah, sermon, Shalom, sound doctrine, Tom Joad, Unjust judge

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