Sunday 23rd July – God’s Glory being Revealed through Prayer and Praise – Deacon Helena Lynch

We look at two occasions in the Book of Acts where God’s Glory is revealed through Prayer and Praise.
We look at two occasions in the Book of Acts where God’s Glory is revealed through Prayer and Praise.
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