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Sermon – The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany – February 9, 2025

  Posted on February 9, 2025 by billwctcoach

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This sermon is the concluding part of a four week look at how God uses the least likely people to do God’s work as I muse on how the stories of the Apostles Peter and Paul offer a revelation as to how much God loves us in the cry “I wish I’d paid attention better to God’s holy invitations”

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