Praying in Gospel Time - Anglican Intens
enFebruary 03, 2014
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About this Episode
Fr. Chris Bollegar speaks to the Colorado Anglican Intensive on Praying in Gospel Time: observations on the Church Year and ordering our life according to His life and message.
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Praying in Gospel Time - Anglican Intens
Fr. Chris Bollegar speaks to the Colorado Anglican Intensive on Praying in Gospel Time: observations on the Church Year and ordering our life according to His life and message.