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If stranger pointed out wrong things we have done we would probably be offended. We would say that this person has no right to confront us on matters that are not his business. So, why does the woman in Samaria almost take joy in Christ doing this to her? How does Christ's dialogue with this woman show the radical nature of the kingdom not only for her, but also for us today? If you're curious about these questions please stay tuned for sermon entitled "Who is Welcome?"
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