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Sunday 4th September 2016
An introduction to a wonderful book written over 1000 years by those who look for and love the Lord. Full of poetic prayer, praise, petition and prophecy; we look at some of the authors, the poetry they use and the nature of the Psalms, and also begin to explore the first Psalm together.
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