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Month: February 2008

Our Samaritans

A sermon on the text of the Samaritan woman with a focus on the “Samaritans” in my own life. Includes an acknowledgement of my own arrogance (illustrated with a story about Bishop Jack Iker), and a request for prayer. I especially long for a return to civility in the Episcopal Church.

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Posted on February 23, 2008June 10, 2013Author Kent HigginsCategories Sermons
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