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CloseGuest Speaker - July 12, 2020
God Unbound
Listen to this beautiful homily by Rev. Hannah Roberts Villnave, Minister at the UU Church of Cheyenne. She asks us “how can we let the divine work on us and allow us to be present to deep grief, challenge us to remain in the fight for justice, andーmost of allーpush us to expand our sense of what is possible?”
From Series: Good News: UU Messages of Hope for Today | More Sermons from Guest Speaker | Download Audio
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