EPISODE · Sep 30, 2023 · 30 MIN
7.23.23 - Trail Blazer - Peter - Come Follow Me
from Son Rise Sermons · host Son Rise Church of Christ
This is a character study of the Apostle Peter. He was never shy to be the first one to blaze a trail. In this series we watch and learn from Peter as he follows Jesus by faith. There are still trails to blaze today...so let's do it!!
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