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Pod Be With You
Rev. Aaron James and Rev. Paige Wolfanger
232 episodes
1 month ago
And here's part two! This Bible study explores Advent hope and peace, but through the unlikely angle of fear, grief, expectations, legacy, and more. What do we have faith in? What are we working for? And how can we hold on to hope and become peacemakers in the face of so much stacked against it?
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And here's part two! This Bible study explores Advent hope and peace, but through the unlikely angle of fear, grief, expectations, legacy, and more. What do we have faith in? What are we working for? And how can we hold on to hope and become peacemakers in the face of so much stacked against it?
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Relationships
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Sharing Bread (Bible Study)
Pod Be With You
32 minutes
1 month ago
Sharing Bread (Bible Study)
Part one of your delayed double-dose of Pod Be With You! With apologies for technical difficulties, here are two episodes to catch you up. Thank you for your patience!
Pod Be With You
And here's part two! This Bible study explores Advent hope and peace, but through the unlikely angle of fear, grief, expectations, legacy, and more. What do we have faith in? What are we working for? And how can we hold on to hope and become peacemakers in the face of so much stacked against it?