The Wayside Podcast

Sunday Sermon: The Rev. Lisa R. Neilson

12 min · 22. maj 2026
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Welcome to the Wayside Podcast, where spirituality meets everyday life. Tune in for enlightening sermons that speak to the heart and encourage you to discover the sacred in the ordinary. In today's sermon episode, listen to the Rev. Lisa R. Neilson. This sermon reflects on the significance of the Easter season, focusing on Jesus' High Priestly Prayer and its implications for believers. The Rev. Lisa R. Neilson emphasizes the importance of knowing God as the essence of eternal life, the call for unity among believers, and the necessity of prayer in fostering relationships, especially during conflicts. Welcome to a space where faith becomes a guiding light on life's journey. Contact Us: podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org [http://podcast@stmartinsepiscopal.org/]

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