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“Avarice: the Disease and its Cure”, August 3rd, 2025

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The Rev. Dr. Karen Coleman, (University Chaplain for Episcopal Ministry ) preaches a sermon on Luke 12:13–21 entitled “Avarice: the Disease and its Cure”. The Marsh Chapel Choir performs “Missa brevis in G major, KV 140” by W. A. Mozart.
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The Rev. Dr. Karen Coleman, (University Chaplain for Episcopal Ministry ) preaches a sermon on Luke 12:13–21 entitled “Avarice: the Disease and its Cure”. The Marsh Chapel Choir performs “Missa brevis in G major, KV 140” by W. A. Mozart.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: @MarshChapelMedia
Watch Sunday morning worship services live: https://www.bu.edu/chapel/worship/worship-services-live-stream/
Follow our Sermons & Services podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marsh-chapel-sunday-services/id1700276339
https://open.spotify.com/show/5bnENp6qGJ8TQ5gfriQyAe?si=2a0f9d76729d4442
🙏 Support the Chapel's Work: https://www.bu.edu/chapel/community/give/
Your generosity helps sustain Marsh Chapel’s worship, music, and service to the community.

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