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April 29, 2016SOLID FOOD 109: Paul's Mission19 minutesPlayAlmost everyone is familiar with the immortal words of 1Corinthians 13, in which Paul wrote perhaps the most eloquentsummation of Love ever written. As the Reverend Dr. Tim Delkeskampof Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, CA notes in thissermon, the passage even shows up in such pop culture vehicles asthe big screen comedy "Wedding Crashers." So perhaps we don'treally "get it" anymore. It's worth a fresh examination -- hearingit together again for the first time. ...moreShareView all episodesBy Ascension Lutheran ChurchApril 29, 2016SOLID FOOD 109: Paul's Mission19 minutesPlayAlmost everyone is familiar with the immortal words of 1Corinthians 13, in which Paul wrote perhaps the most eloquentsummation of Love ever written. As the Reverend Dr. Tim Delkeskampof Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, CA notes in thissermon, the passage even shows up in such pop culture vehicles asthe big screen comedy "Wedding Crashers." So perhaps we don'treally "get it" anymore. It's worth a fresh examination -- hearingit together again for the first time. ...more
Almost everyone is familiar with the immortal words of 1Corinthians 13, in which Paul wrote perhaps the most eloquentsummation of Love ever written. As the Reverend Dr. Tim Delkeskampof Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, CA notes in thissermon, the passage even shows up in such pop culture vehicles asthe big screen comedy "Wedding Crashers." So perhaps we don'treally "get it" anymore. It's worth a fresh examination -- hearingit together again for the first time.
April 29, 2016SOLID FOOD 109: Paul's Mission19 minutesPlayAlmost everyone is familiar with the immortal words of 1Corinthians 13, in which Paul wrote perhaps the most eloquentsummation of Love ever written. As the Reverend Dr. Tim Delkeskampof Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, CA notes in thissermon, the passage even shows up in such pop culture vehicles asthe big screen comedy "Wedding Crashers." So perhaps we don'treally "get it" anymore. It's worth a fresh examination -- hearingit together again for the first time. ...more
Almost everyone is familiar with the immortal words of 1Corinthians 13, in which Paul wrote perhaps the most eloquentsummation of Love ever written. As the Reverend Dr. Tim Delkeskampof Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, CA notes in thissermon, the passage even shows up in such pop culture vehicles asthe big screen comedy "Wedding Crashers." So perhaps we don'treally "get it" anymore. It's worth a fresh examination -- hearingit together again for the first time.