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Spirituality in a Season of Uncomfortable Truths

Spirituality in a Season of Uncomfortable Truths

by giasoundboard | Jul 20, 2020 | Channels, COVID-19 Pandemic, Spirituality, Webinars

“Where is God in All This?” Part II: Spirituality in a Season of Uncomfortable Truths We last spoke with Sue Garthwaite back in April as part of our “Homecoming” Sunday series. Back then we spoke about the pandemic, feelings of isolation, and...

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