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"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not the fish they are after" – Thoreau

April 7, 2014
By KGJ

Here is the latest blog post from my college friend, Mark Green, whose brave witness to life inspires me.

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  • The Changing Shape of Our Faith: A History Sermon (sermon)
  • Reflections on Being Brave (sermon)
  • Transformation: An Easter Sermon (sermon)
  • Pluralism: Freedom of the Pulpit, Freedom of the Pew (sermon)
  • Feeding Spirit, Grounding in Gratitude (sermon)

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