Road Trip: LGBTQ – Session 2, Covenant of Grace Reformed Bible Church, St Charles, Missouri, 12/7/24

Today’s program came to you live from Las Vegas, Nevada (where it is quite windy today!). Our first Road Trip DL in a while, but we won’t be home for about three weeks, so, get used to it! Addressed some comments from Dan Wallace about the Father “forsaking” the Son on the cross (the old Psalm 22 quotation issue), even
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