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Daily Archives: 6 June 2008
Off To The Symphony
It’s the end of the regular season for Michael Stern and the Kansas City Symphony. We’re off to see and hear this tonight: Symphonie Fantastique Fri, 6/6/2008 8:00 PM Lyric Theatre Michael Stern, conductor Jonathan Biss, piano BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto … Continue reading
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Wedding Lectionary: 1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20
What do you say we take a look at that other First Corinthians wedding reading? First century Corinth was a lively money-making port and boom town. Conventional wisdom that it was particularly a “sin city” (religious prostitution, for example) may … Continue reading
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