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Imaginative Prayer – Liturgy 11/6/22

What is your current relationship to prayer? Has prayer ever felt transactional to you? Pastor April helps us refocus on prayer as an invitation from God to participate in bringing light to darkness a

An episode of the Austin Mustard Seed Sermons podcast, hosted by Austin Mustard Seed Sermons, titled "Imaginative Prayer – Liturgy 11/6/22" was published on November 8, 2022.

November 8, 2022 · Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

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What is your current relationship to prayer? Has prayer ever felt transactional to you? Pastor April helps us refocus on prayer as an invitation from God to participate in bringing light to darkness a

What is your current relationship to prayer? Has prayer ever felt transactional to you? Pastor April helps us refocus on prayer as an invitation from God to participate in bringing light to darkness a
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