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Easter Vigil (2016)

Easter Vigil (2016)

March 26, 2016 Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats

Romans 6:3-11; Luke 24:1-12
Perseveration is a brain dysfunction. It shows itself by someone acting in a way over and over again, despite the fact that the action may be meaningless or cause harm or even death… Despite the fact that it’s from a medical model, you can stretch this definition to include behaviors of ours that are destructive and yet continue.

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