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The Miraculous Catch of Fish | Luke 5:1–11 | Trinity 5 (Pastor Adam Lehman)

16 min · 6. juli 2026
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Pastor Adam Lehman—missionary in Puerto Rico—preaches for on Luke 5. https://www.lcms.org/lehman

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