The Questions that matter

A sermon by Revd Dr Sam Wells

(Sunday 18th July 2021)

A sermon preached by Revd Dr Sam Wells on Sunday 18 July 2021, Eucharist for The Seventh Sunday after Trinity.

Readings of address: 2 Samuel 7. 1-14a

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