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From the Archives: Holy Spirit Remembrancer

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In the wake of Pentecost, I thought it might be worthwhile to bring out some treasures old and new from Covenant‘s deep archive, all focused on the Holy Spirit. Today I present, for your edification, a poem by Graham Kings.

— Editor.

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Graham Kings, in his retirement in Cambridge, is honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Ely and research associate at the the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide, which he founded in 1995. He has served as Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion; Bishop of Sherborne; and vicar of St. Mary’s Church, Islington, London, where he co-founded Fulcrum.

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