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Built Different 1 | A Firm Foundation | Nathan Lawson

31 min · 2 de nov de 2025
Portada del episodio Built Different 1 | A Firm Foundation | Nathan Lawson

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Every story needs a center—and for Paul, that center is Jesus. As we begin our Colossians series, we dive into Colossians 1:17 to explore what it means for Christ to hold all things together.

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