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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2022 · 22 MIN

The Heart of the Savior - The Elephant & The Child

from Refuge · host New City Church

Brother Herb teaches on John 1:1-18. In this series, we are going to examine the gospel of John as we seek to look at the heart of the Savior and what that means for our Christian lives today.

Brother Herb teaches on John 1:1-18. In this series, we are going to examine the gospel of John as we seek to look at the heart of the Savior and what that means for our Christian lives today.

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Brother Herb teaches on John 1:1-18. In this series, we are going to examine the gospel of John as we seek to look at the heart of the Savior and what that means for our Christian lives today.

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