Can a happy ending make us forget the story?
As we continue our season reflecting on Ordinary Faith, we open a new book and tune in to a new story, the story of Ruth. She is such an unlikely protagonist that even in a book named after her, she runs the risk of being sidelined. What is it about Ruth, then, that we should not forget?
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OiC March 10th, 2024 – Lent – Naming death
OiC March 3rd, 2024 – Lent – On with the living
OiC February 25th, 2024 – Lent – Tricky Thing
OiC February 18th, 2024 – Lent – Guest speaker Vidar Bakke
OiC February 11th, 2024 – Around the word - Lost in the loop
OiC February 4th, 2024 – Around the word – Not for the keeping
OiC January 28th, 2024 – Around the word – Bird Feeder
OiC January 21th, 2024 – Around the word – Encounters
OiC January 14th, 2024 – Around the word – Beginnings
OiC January 7th, 2024 – Around the word – Looking for Jesus
OiC December 17th, 2023 – One more time again – Luke
OiC December 10th, 2023 – One more time again – Matthew
OiC December 3rd, 2023 – One more time again – John
OiC November 26th, 2023 – Ordinary Faith – Ruth – Part 4
OiC November 19th, 2023 – Ordinary Faith – Ruth – Part 3
OiC November 12th, 2023 – Ordinary Faith – Ruth – Part 2
OiC October 22nd, 2023 – Ordinary Faith – James VI
OiC October 15th, 2023 – Ordinary Faith – James V
OiC October 8th, 2023 – Ordinary Faith – James IV
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