Lectionary 17/01/2021
- Second Sunday after Epiphany - Year B
- Third Sunday of Epiphany (CW) - Year B
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Psalm 128
Traces of Glory Year B - The Third Sunday of Epiphany - Year B
Traces of Glory Year B - The Third Sunday of Epiphany - Year B
by SPCK - David Adam
The Third Sunday of Epiphany Genesis 14: 17-20 Psalm: 128 Revelation 19: 6-10 John 2: 1-11 Holy Father, Creator of all things, whose blessed son turned the water into wine, grant that he may come to us and change us, and so transform our lives that in us your glory may be reveale
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