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July 10, 2022đŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love41 minutesPlayđŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love, Luke 10:25-37​The Good Samaritan—one of the best known parables of Jesus. AndrĂ©s left us with another one—the Woman at the Well, and gave us some alternative readings. What might be the alternative readings for this beloved story? Let’s explore the text and ask what it means for me, for you, for us, and for the churches?...moreShareView all episodesBy Pilgrim Church511 ratingsJuly 10, 2022đŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love41 minutesPlayđŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love, Luke 10:25-37​The Good Samaritan—one of the best known parables of Jesus. AndrĂ©s left us with another one—the Woman at the Well, and gave us some alternative readings. What might be the alternative readings for this beloved story? Let’s explore the text and ask what it means for me, for you, for us, and for the churches?...more
đŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love, Luke 10:25-37​The Good Samaritan—one of the best known parables of Jesus. AndrĂ©s left us with another one—the Woman at the Well, and gave us some alternative readings. What might be the alternative readings for this beloved story? Let’s explore the text and ask what it means for me, for you, for us, and for the churches?
July 10, 2022đŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love41 minutesPlayđŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love, Luke 10:25-37​The Good Samaritan—one of the best known parables of Jesus. AndrĂ©s left us with another one—the Woman at the Well, and gave us some alternative readings. What might be the alternative readings for this beloved story? Let’s explore the text and ask what it means for me, for you, for us, and for the churches?...more
đŸ”¥ SUMMER SERIES: Storytelling, Christian Love, Luke 10:25-37​The Good Samaritan—one of the best known parables of Jesus. AndrĂ©s left us with another one—the Woman at the Well, and gave us some alternative readings. What might be the alternative readings for this beloved story? Let’s explore the text and ask what it means for me, for you, for us, and for the churches?