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Weekly sermon from First Trinity Lutheran DC
We hope you enjoy this sermon, by Pastor Wendy Moen delivered on March 15  2009.   St. Matthew's Evangelical Lurtheran Church, has joined First Trinity in worship  until their building in SW is completed. First Trinity Lutheran Church (www.firsttrinitydc.org) is located at 4th and E NW in Washington DC, near the Judiciary Square Metro stop.   We are an ELCA and Reconciling in Christ congregation,  and invite you to worship with us on Sunday mornings at 10:30. Pastor Tom Knoll, Pastor Wendy Moen, Pastor Phil Huber and the combined congregations hope you enjoy this message. Please check out our webpage for more information, to submit prayer requests,  to subscribe to daily Bible readings, or read our blogs. Now up and linking from the homepage, an online page with devotions and study links. Written text of some sermons is also available. We do try to post every sermon's audio, on occasion we do have equipment failure; please check for our home page for written text of sermons
Direct download: 03152009.mp3
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We hope you enjoy this sermon, by Rev. Dr. Cain Felder delivered on March 1  2009 as the culmination of our celebration of Black History Month.   St. Matthew's Evangelical Lurtheran Church, has joined First Trinity in worship  until their building in SW is completed. First Trinity Lutheran Church (www.firsttrinitydc.org) is located at 4th and E NW in Washington DC, near the Judiciary Square Metro stop.   We are an ELCA and Reconciling in Christ congregation,  and invite you to worship with us on Sunday mornings at 10:30. Pastor Tom Knoll, Pastor Wendy Moen, Pastor Phil Huber and the combined congregations hope you enjoy this message. Please check out our webpage for more information, to submit prayer requests,  to subscribe to daily Bible readings, or read our blogs.  Dr. Cain Hope Felder is Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at the Howard University School of Divinity in Washington, DC, and Editor of The Journal of Religious Thought.  Felder is an ordained Methodist minister who served as pastor of Grace United Methodist church in New York City. He holds a Ph.D in Biblical Languages and Literature from Columbia University, a Diploma of theology from Oxford University in England, and Master's of Divinity and of Philosophy from Howard.

 

Direct download: 03012009.mp3
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