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Was Jesus a Racist?

An episode of the Temptation – The Rev. Matthew Cowden+ podcast, hosted by Bp Matthew, titled "Was Jesus a Racist?" was published on August 22, 2017.

August 22, 2017 · Temptation – The Rev. Matthew Cowden+

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August 20, 2017 Sermon, Matthew 15:10-28 Was Jesus a Racist? Today’s Lectionary was designed by the Holy Spirit to meet us where we are today, this time and this week while we are still reeling from the events in Charlottesville. It’s about expanding the holy community to include everyone. Isaiah’s dream and vision about being […]

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