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Keeping the Fire Going – God's Presence

Episode 1 of the Great Western Park Church Sermons podcast, hosted by Great Western Park Church, titled "Keeping the Fire Going – God's Presence" was published on October 8, 2023 and runs 18 minutes.

October 8, 2023 ·18m · Great Western Park Church Sermons

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This week, Josie kicks off a new sermon series on "Keeping the Fire Going", and spoke us to about when Moses was asked to do a difficult task by God. God reassured Moses by telling him His name is 'I AM', and this means that He is always the same, and will lead His people with love, truth and justice.

This week, Josie kicks off a new sermon series on "Keeping the Fire Going", and spoke us to about when Moses was asked to do a difficult task by God. God reassured Moses by telling him His name is 'I AM', and this means that He is always the same, and will lead His people with love, truth and justice.

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