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S7E11 - Dr. Ketchum on Stability Comes Because of Working Deacons

28 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Dr. Josh Ketchum closes out this season with a brief review and some thoughts on how working deacons provide stability to the congregation. Here is the Episode Guide [https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/w84tv4344rdxmbfu/Church_Leadership_Guide_S7E11_atgb0.pdf] for this episode that will assist you in discussing this episode.  If you are interested in getting a powerpoint from this lesson email him at jketchum@fhu.edu [jketchum@fhu.edu].

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