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Matt Rees - The Story of 'Home' (N20)
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Matt Rees - The Story of 'Home' (N20)

We're carrying on our exploration of fresh expressions of church by having a chat with Matt Rees. Matt is an ordained priest in the Anglican church and leads a fresh expression of church in Oxford called Home. The creation of Nomad’s...

Nomad Podcast · Matt Rees

February 24, 201023m 2s

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We're carrying on our exploration of fresh expressions of church by having a chat with Matt Rees. Matt is an ordained priest in the Anglican church and leads a fresh expression of church in Oxford called Home.

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