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Easter Sunday

Date: 8 April 2012
Sermon title: Known in the Breaking of Bread
Preacher: Pastor Tapani Simojoki
Text: Luke 24:13-35
Duration: 25min 11s

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Author Brighton_Lutheran-1517Posted on 10th April 2012Categories Easter, Easter Sunday, SermonsTags Luke 24:13-35

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