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#001 - A love whose time has come

An episode of the Student Soul / Sermon Archive podcast, hosted by Student Soul, titled "#001 - A love whose time has come" was published on February 25, 2021 and runs 27 minutes.

February 25, 2021 ·27m · Student Soul / Sermon Archive

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What better way to explore faith and to begin the year than with a series called "Benefits of Kissing"?  This is from the first Student Soul gathering for the year at Oaken cafe, in Dunedin, NZ. It was recorded on Sunday night February 21st 2021, right at the beginning of O-Week (Orientation Week) at Otago University.  The talk is given by Tom Mepham who is the minister (or pastor) of Student Soul. It's an introduction to a short series (at least, it will probably be short) exploring the Old Testament book the Song of Songs. First up, we're starting at the start, diving into the first four verses of chapter one (Song of Solomon 1:1-4).  This talk is called "A love whose time has come." www.studentsoul.org.nz @studentsoul

What better way to explore faith and to begin the year than with a series called "Benefits of Kissing"? 

This is from the first Student Soul gathering for the year at Oaken cafe, in Dunedin, NZ. It was recorded on Sunday night February 21st 2021, right at the beginning of O-Week (Orientation Week) at Otago University. 

The talk is given by Tom Mepham who is the minister (or pastor) of Student Soul. It's an introduction to a short series (at least, it will probably be short) exploring the Old Testament book the Song of Songs. First up, we're starting at the start, diving into the first four verses of chapter one (Song of Solomon 1:1-4). 

This talk is called "A love whose time has come."

www.studentsoul.org.nz

@studentsoul



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