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Elizabeth Taylor and The Woman at the Well

1 h 3 min · 24 de feb de 2026
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This week we’re simultaneously digging into Track 2 of TLOAS, Elizabeth Taylor, and John 4. Ashley leads the conversation as we discuss the craving of our souls and the One who ultimately satisfies. Come to hear our slightly unhinged Our Songs, stay to hear how the living water of the Spirit quenches our deepest thirst. Scripture Referenced: John 4:7-26, John 7:36-39

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