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Rev. Brandon Nonnemaker, Ed.D.
This sermon explores the deep human experience of thirst—both physical and spiritual—through the stories of Israel in the wilderness and Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. Our lives are shaped by the sources from which we draw, and we’re invited to consider what our daily practices reveal about our trust, fear, and hope. God’s living water flows through even the most broken of places.
For episode transcripts and more about Grace Episcopal Church, visit online at gracechurchgainesville.org/podcast.
The First Reading: Exodus 17:1-7
The Second Reading: Romans 5:1-11
Gospel: John 4:5-42
By Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville, Georgia, USARev. Brandon Nonnemaker, Ed.D.
This sermon explores the deep human experience of thirst—both physical and spiritual—through the stories of Israel in the wilderness and Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. Our lives are shaped by the sources from which we draw, and we’re invited to consider what our daily practices reveal about our trust, fear, and hope. God’s living water flows through even the most broken of places.
For episode transcripts and more about Grace Episcopal Church, visit online at gracechurchgainesville.org/podcast.
The First Reading: Exodus 17:1-7
The Second Reading: Romans 5:1-11
Gospel: John 4:5-42