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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
That Remains to be Seen
“Pastor, that was a wonderful sermon,” said the parishioner at the door after the service.
“That remains to be seen,” said the preacher.
William Willimon, Sermon ‘Doers of the Word’,
Duke University Chapel
, 31 August 1997.
Image: Will Willimon
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