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Celtic Christianity Homily: The Goodness of Creation by Rev. Dr. George Cairns

Celtic Christianity Today Homily: “The Goodness of Creation” by Rev. Dr. George Cairns at Union Community Church in Valparaiso, Indiana (Valparaiso, Indiana) – Rev. Dr. George Cairns delivers the second of many Sunday homilies at the Union Community Church in … Continue reading

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Celtic Christianity Today Homily #1: Union Community Church, Valparaiso, IN

Turtle Island Project co-founder Rev. Dr. George Cairns delivers the first of several Sunday homilies at the Union Community Church in Valparaiso, Indiana. The homilies on Celtic Christianity take a look at several topics including the European roots of the … Continue reading

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