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St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Scotland

www.stmarkscotland.org/

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Kenosis - Part 2 - Community!
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Kenosis - Part 1 - Kenosis Needed!
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For my Sake and the Gospel's
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What Kind of Ears?
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Arrogant Religious or Repented Humble Sinner?
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Following the Bridegroom
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The Spirit of Life
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The Gift of the Father
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God is not the Author of Confusion
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Those Who Are Christ's
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Set my Mind on Things Above
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The Gift of Life Vs Euthanasia
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I Became a Son
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His Light is Mine
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A Year of Remolding
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The 4 C's Between the Samaritan Woman and the Cross
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Phillip's Mind vs Andrew's Mind
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