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Prayers ascending for the Diocese of Ft Worth that they may hear and heed the special presence of the Holy Spirit among them during the Integrity gathering. And of course for your safety and inspiration.
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ReplyDeleteFut Wuth is a wonderful town but it is better if you happen to be Methodist.
Prayers ascending for the Diocese of Ft Worth that they may hear and heed the special presence of the Holy Spirit among them during the Integrity gathering. And of course for your safety and inspiration.
ReplyDeletefor the record ... "leave your comment" is not code for "leave a long article by a theologian who I think is smarter and more faithful than you are."
ReplyDelete"leave a comment" means tell us what YOU think ...
thanks!
What do you make of the Bishop of Newark's letter, Susan?
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what I think?
ReplyDeleteI think he's smarter and more faithful than you are
babyblue ... I think it is more transparent than usual for an epsicopal missive. what did you think?
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