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Sermons from the National Cathedral: Soundings for the Journey
Samuel T., III Lloyd
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| #811316 in Books | 2013-04-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.24 x1.29 x6.42l,1.56 | File type: PDF | 382 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Brillant, inspirational, practical|By Jean E Field|This is a brilliant, touching and inspirational view of Christianity and its meaning for the contemporary world. Dr. Lloyd writes on a level that is easy to comprehend. He offers obtainable guideposts for living a devotional life and developing a meaningful relationship with the God who wants to know and love all of us. His||Lloyd was a highly effective rector at Boston’s historic Trinity Church before being elevated to the post of dean at Washington’s National Cathedral in 2005. Then, to the surprise of all concerned, he returned to Trinity as priest-in-ch
Washington National Cathedral stands in an unparalleled position at the intersection of religious faith and public life in America, and has been called the “spiritual home for the nation.” Dean Samuel T. Lloyd III occupied its massive Canterbury pulpit as dean during an often- turbulent period in the nation and rapid changes in American religious life.
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