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A Hospital for Incurables and the Generational Altar

In this episode of Standing on Shoulders, hosts Reverend Micah Gaunt, Reverend Mark Kranz, and Reverend Tysen Bibb kick off their “marriage suite” series. Focusing on Martin Luther’s early 1519 sermon on the wedding at Cana (John 2), the ho...

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The Capstone of the Altar

In this episode of Standing on Shoulders, hosts Reverend Micah Gaunt, Reverend Mark Kranz, and Reverend Tysen Bibb bring their multi-part study of Thomas à Kempis’ “The Imitation of Christ” to a close. Focusing on Book 4, the hosts unpack t...

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Inward Consolation and the Crown of Patience

In this episode of Standing on Shoulders, hosts Reverend Micah Gaunt, Reverend Mark Kranz, and Reverend Tysen Bibb continue their exploration of Thomas à Kempis’ classic work, “The Imitation of Christ.” Shifting focus from the outward behav...

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Wisdom, Piety, and the Common Life

In this episode of Standing on Shoulders, hosts Reverend Mark Kranz and Reverend Tysen Bibb begin an exploration of one of the most influential devotional works in Christian history: “The Imitation of Christ” by Thomas à Kempis. Moving from...

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Rest and Recreation – Augustine's "Confessions" (Books 11–13)

Join Rev.’s Gaunt and Bibb as conclude their reading of Augustine’s “Confessions.”

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