7 responses to “Sermon for Kimberly's Induction”
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What a marvellous sermon to have at your induction! Great stuff.
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It’s a walking account of what happen when sermons get reported by others from memory, isn’t (yes, my blog.) It was a great sermon, Kelvin. I did try to blow my nose quietly – but I had to keep the mascara from running too badly…..
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Great sermon, Fr K. Sorry I missed it.
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Kelvin, it was a great sermon. Would it be ok if I reproduced it in our church newsletter? The non computer older Dunoon folk would love to see it.
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No problem Maureen.
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It certainly was excellent. Many a ‘preacher’ could gain a great deal from studying your sermons. Could you not start a school for sermon givers? I am sure Nigal Robb would approve
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Thank you so much for posting this. I was so sorry to miss it and getting some of it post facto is excellent!
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