Bishop Erik Varden reads the Gospel of Mark in Greek. Doesn’t a bishop have better things to do? He answers: 'No!' And continues, 'The most essential thing a bishop can do is to engage lovingly, intelligently, perseveringly with the Word of God in its most authentic expression so that it may become part of him, a word he not only preaches but, by G...
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Bishop Erik Varden reads the Gospel of Mark in Greek. Doesn’t a bishop have better things to do? He answers: 'No!' And continues, 'The most essential thing a bishop can do is to engage lovingly, intelligently, perseveringly with the Word of God in its most authentic expression so that it may become part of him, a word he not only preaches but, by God’s grace, embodies and carries abroad.'
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