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The Venturi

Harmel Academy of the Trades, Stephen Grabill, Nathan Schmiedicke, David Michael Phelps

Notes on the Gospel of Work, from Harmel Academy of the Trades.

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  • Harmel Academy of the Trades

    A Community of Prayer, Work, and Study.

  • Stephen Grabill

    I’m a curious explorer who is constantly monitoring the thin and permeable membrane, otherwise known as the physical world, for activity (divine and otherwise) that is passing between the invisible and visible worlds.

  • Nathan Schmiedicke

    Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke is professor of Biblical Exegesis at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary (FSSP) in Denton, NE, where he commutes 14 weeks per year.

  • David Michael Phelps

    President of Harmel Academy of the Trades

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