Subversive Undercroft #221: An Outward and Visible Sign

We’re beginning our conversation on the sacraments, those mysterious moments when we recognize the spirit of God breaking out in our lives. Plus we talk about kissing in church and the virtue of tin cans and string as a communications device.

Notes

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Music

Be Thou My Vision, Jaimie Jorge

Stump the Priest Theme, Kristin Burkholder

Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Donald McCullough & Master Chorale of Washington

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