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Three Views of Hell: Patristic Universalism Digital Worship Service

29 min · 23 de may de 2026
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This message includes our choir and worship songs, a message to encourage and uplift the heart and soul. Together we explore Scripture and compare the views of Eternal Torment and Annihilation in light of the love, mercy, and compassion of God. Join us as Wendy Burnfield presents a biblical message of grace, hope, and restoration that points us toward the heart of Christ. Come worship, reflect, and be encouraged.

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