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I Have Called You by Name

January 3, 2016 //  by Shannon Kelly

First Sunday after the Epiphany
Scripture: Luke 3:15-17, 21-22

This is the second in a four-part series focusing on The Episcopal Church work with refugees. Today’s lesson focuses on the ways in which we are called to the ministry of refugee resettlement through our Baptism, through the work of the Holy Spirit and through passion for justice for all of God’s people.

Download the lesson plans for the First Sunday after the Epiphany

LPTW EMM Epiphany 1, Year C, Younger Children
LPTW EMM Epiphany 1, Year C, Older Children
LPTW EMM Epiphany 1, Year C, Adult

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