From Joe’s introduction to this week’s show- “I’ve had to preach at many funerals since I left the seminary and entered full-time ministry. It’s such a common experience as we grow older. There are certain words and rituals, Scripture passages, and hymns that tie us together—smoothing over the racial and denominal lines—and connecting us with each other. The Scripture talks about an appointment—a specific time and place—with God. One we can’t prevent or delay.”
This week Joe talks with Jeff Coleman on the topic of Grief & Hope. (Original Airdate 6-4-21)
Up Next in Season 2 (2021)
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