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    Jesus in HD (Part 16) -- A Day in the Life. But oh, What a Day!!!

    enMarch 04, 2013
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    About this Episode

    If He had been a president, they would have called it Jesus’ Inauguration Day. If He was an earthly king, His Coronation Day. If Jesus was a student, it would be remembered as His Graduation Day or Commencement. Commencement: as in the beginning of something strategically significant.

    It was all of that, and so much more. One day in the life of Jesus. But oh, what a day. A day after which nothing would ever be the same again.

    Come share the moment with us as we vicariously participate in this singularly significant day through the eyes of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

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