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Sermon for the Feast of Christ the King

November 22, 2021 MJH Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy, Liturgy, Patristics, Psalms, The Bible christ the king sunday, christology, cyril of alexandria, john 18, matthew bates, nicene creed, psalm 93, revelation 1, salvation by allegiance alone

Yesterday was the Feast of Christ the King. I preached, then later made this video based on various things I said at the front of church, calling us all to allegiance to King Jesus:

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