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Aligning our Hearts with our Behavior

June 30, 2013 //  by Shannon Kelly

Ordinary Time, Proper 25, Year C
Scripture: Luke 18:9-14

The promise echoing through the centuries, “I will pour out my spirit on all flesh,” rings in Jesus’ ears as he tells the disciples a story about the risk in assuming we “have it right.”

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