ANNUAL MEETING 2020 – Our Captain (Elder Coy Thomas, March 14, 2020)
Elder Coy Thomas expounds upon Matthew 11:28-30 in nautical terms, bringing the sweet sound of gospel comfort through the words of Jesus Christ.
Elder Coy Thomas expounds upon Matthew 11:28-30 in nautical terms, bringing the sweet sound of gospel comfort through the words of Jesus Christ.
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