Is Anything too Wonderful for the Lord?
(Sunday 14 June 2020)
A sermon by Revd Dr Sam Wells: Is Anything too Wonderful for the Lord?
Genesis 18.1-15, 21.1-7
Sunday 14 June 2020
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Please would you be able to publish a text of the now archived 13/8/2020 BBC daily Service meditation on the Lords prayer by Dr Sam Wells? Thank you so much for this excellent resource a lifeline during a virtual church era .
Dear Andy,
The text for this meditation isn’t published but we would be happy to share it with you.
Hey! This post couldn’t be written any better! Reading this post reminds me of my previous
room mate! He always kept chatting about this.
I will forward this post to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read.
Thank you for sharing!