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    • Our Story
    • What We Believe
    • What Is Anglicanism?
    • Meet Our Team
    • Join Our Team
    • Columbarium Services
    • Contact
  • I’m New
    • Sundays
    • Parking Downtown
    • Let Us Know You’re Here!
    • Become a Member
  • Connect
    • Kids
    • Men
    • Students
    • Women
    • Young Adults
    • 60+
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Clarified into Song: Suffering, Silence, and the Psalms of Lament

Our BlogBy Holy Trinity Anglican ChurchJuly 14, 2020

Morning is the worst time of day for those in the grip of suffering. The nauseating jolt back into consciousness is accompanied by acute sensation: the foul odor and tinny taste of a too-parched mouth is complemented by the needling pain of dry eyelids on dryer eyes. Your body seems to want to participate in…

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