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For the Third Sunday of Easter, we hear part of Peter's sermon after he and John had healed a man. We look at a psalm that sounds like the prayer of someone who is in distress. There's a prayer that recognizes that while we may not be directly responsible for all the evil in the world, still we are complicit. God forgives and makes possible a new start on a new life. Listen through to the end for one writer's thoughts on how to read the scripture lessons in church. Do you agree or disagree? Why
For the Third Sunday of Easter, we hear part of Peter's sermon after he and John had healed a man. We look at a psalm that sounds like the prayer of someone who is in distress. There's a prayer that recognizes that while we may not be directly responsible for all the evil in the world, still we are complicit. God forgives and makes possible a new start on a new life. Listen through to the end for one writer's thoughts on how to read the scripture lessons in church. Do you agree or disagree? Why