Peter-Episode 9
Join us as we discuss Peter and what he learns at the Transfiguration. Why Moses and Elijah? Peter had a front row seat to this amazing event!
An episode of the This Side of the Ceiling podcast, hosted by Jill Davis & Kelsie Turley, titled "Peter-Episode 9" was published on February 26, 2022 and runs 18 minutes.
February 26, 2022 ·18m · This Side of the Ceiling
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Join us as we discuss Peter and what he learns at the Transfiguration. Why Moses and Elijah? Peter had a front row seat to this amazing event!
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Join us as we discuss Peter and what he learns at the Transfiguration. Why Moses and Elijah? Peter had a front row seat to this amazing event!
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