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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2020 · 14 MIN

"Behold the Handmaid of the Lord!"

from Sermons from Saint Christopher's By-the-Sea, Portland Texas · host Saint Christopher’s By-the-Sea

There is a question that arises every year about what do we do with Mary.  Do we venerate her?  Is she important in our faith?  What is her role in our History of Salvation?  This Sunday, the Gospel is the Annunciation, found in the first chapter of the Gospel of Luke.  We explore and ask the question, "What does Mary's 'Yes' mean for us?"  The Rev'd John Blackburn is the preacher.

There is a question that arises every year about what do we do with Mary.  Do we venerate her?  Is she important in our faith?  What is her role in our History of Salvation?  This Sunday, the Gospel is the Annunciation, found in the first chapter of the Gospel of Luke.  We explore and ask the question, "What does Mary's 'Yes' mean for us?"  The Rev'd John Blackburn is the preacher.

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There is a question that arises every year about what do we do with Mary.  Do we venerate her?  Is she important in our faith?  What is her role in our History of Salvation?  This Sunday, the Gospel is the Annunciation, found in the first chapter of...

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