Dulin Weekly Podcast

Be Dulin Church

11 min · 14 mei 2026
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In this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects on what it really means to “be the church.” Dulin Church is more than a building or a Sunday gathering—it is a living community of people connected through love, service, kindness, and shared purpose. From volunteers and musicians to parents, students, workers, and neighbors, each person embodies the spirit of Christ wherever they go. This episode invites listeners to reflect on a simple but powerful question: “Where was I the church today?”

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