Fourth Sunday of Lent — March 10, 2024
"In life, we will be bitten, but we will also be healed," writes Baron Mullis of Numbers 21.
The Reverend Dr. Baron Mullis serves as the 17th pastor of the historic First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. His ministry has centered on creating cultures of inclusion and generosity.
"In life, we will be bitten, but we will also be healed," writes Baron Mullis of Numbers 21.
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In these times filled with perilous choices and consequences, Joshua 24 reminds us that God has brought us thus far and God has a purpose for us.
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Baron Mullis writes about overcoming the wisdom of the world.
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Rev. Dr. Baron Mullis wonders about the meaning of the chasm between Abraham and the rich man in Luke 16. Perhaps it does not represent condemnation but the difference between cheap grace and God's infinite grace.
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God’s Plumb Line: A Looking into the Lectionary reflection from Rev. Dr. Baron Mullis.
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