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Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. compares the exclusion of Joseph and Mary from the inn to the exclusion of all people who are not in power from various aspects of life. The sermon begins at 0:24:00. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Luke 1:46-53. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses those who live with privilege, especially those who gain privilege at the expense of others as being in a perilous position with the Lord. The sermon begins at 0:25:16. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Matthew 1:18-25. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses different expressions of the meaning of Christmas and reasons God chose to send Jesus into the world of men. The sermon begins at 0:32:30. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from John 14:1-9. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses sin as beginning with personal will and denying the truth about God rather than the sinful acts one does. The sermon begins at 0:29:05. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2006 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Luke 1:26-38. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses Mary's willingness to accept God's word and her role as the mother of Jesus despite what others may think. The sermon begins at 0:22:53. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library