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This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
Proverbs 11:14, Proverbs 12:15; Proverbs 15:31
Proverbs 11:14, Proverbs 12:15; Proverbs 15:31
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."
This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."