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A sermon that finds the courage to know the difference in the wisdom of a modern day prayer that invites release from the jail of inaction in the face of an earthquake as well as the impact of rapidly fired bullets.
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A sermon about the importance our attitude and practice as we exhibit the serenity to accept the things we cannot change while we share the courage to change the things that need to be changed during the time of COVID-19 as we seek the wisdom to know the difference.
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Category: Liturgical Resources, Sermons
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Sermon – Second Sunday After Pentecost St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Huntington West Virginia – June 2, 2013  This sermon can viewed at
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Transcription of the sermon preached By The Very Reverend William Carl Thomas The Second Sunday after the Epiphany January 15, 2012 At Saint Matthews Episcopal Church, Charleston West Virginia Click here to listen to the sermon  “Speak, your servant is…
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