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On Father’s Day at the Pilgrim Baptist Church in Lexington, KY, Dr. Stubblefield preaches from the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 1, verses 62-66. The focus of the sermon is Zacharias, a Levitical priest who lost his voice during an encounter with an angel in the Temple. During his newborn son’s circumcision and the official declaration of his name, he found his voice! He gave inspiration and hope to those who heard him and to contemporary fathers whose voices in their homes, marriages, families, churches and communities have been silenced.
By Dr. T. D. Stubblefield4.6
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On Father’s Day at the Pilgrim Baptist Church in Lexington, KY, Dr. Stubblefield preaches from the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 1, verses 62-66. The focus of the sermon is Zacharias, a Levitical priest who lost his voice during an encounter with an angel in the Temple. During his newborn son’s circumcision and the official declaration of his name, he found his voice! He gave inspiration and hope to those who heard him and to contemporary fathers whose voices in their homes, marriages, families, churches and communities have been silenced.