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Month: March 2008

“Peace Be With You” – words of strength for all disciples

A sermon delivered at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Charleston, West Virginia, on the Second Sunday of Easter, March 30, 2008. It deals with rooms in which we live our lives and “famous first words.” Preachers often focus on the last words of Jesus – but these first words of the risen Lord are equally if not more instructive.

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Posted on March 28, 2008June 10, 2013Author Kent HigginsCategories Sermons
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