2 responses to “Sermon preached on BBC Radio 4 for Music Sunday”

  1. Peggy Brewer Avatar
    Peggy Brewer

    Enjoyed the sermon and the entire service! Blessings!

  2. Roderick Mackin Avatar
    Roderick Mackin

    100 years from now – when scholars are peering back at how their church slid down the slippery slope of pretentious irrelevance someone will push play and in this sermon hear echoes of the Holy Spirit crying in the wilderness.

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