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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
    • Foundations
    • Let Us Know You’re Here!
    • Become a Member
    • Parking Downtown
  • Connect
    • Kids
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Reflections on the Gentleness of Christ

Our BlogBy Holy Trinity Anglican ChurchJanuary 18, 2021

So often I encounter people who are not merely assertive but aggressive, predominantly coarse rather than careful; people who are eager to expound their opinions and knowledge rather than reserved and reflective, thoughtful and Socratic in dialog. Consequently, they often lack an understanding about what others are saying because they don’t listen well. Should they…

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