Page Summary: The Hebrew word Ruach and Greek word Pneuma both mean wind, breath, or spirit, a divine duality that Jesus embodies when ... This Christmas, our Year 2's sing 'Oh What A Glorious Night' by the Sidewalk Prophets as a festive treat!
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The Hebrew word Ruach and Greek word Pneuma both mean wind, breath, or spirit, a divine duality that Jesus embodies when ... This Christmas, our Year 2's sing 'Oh What A Glorious Night' by the Sidewalk Prophets as a festive treat!
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- The Hebrew word Ruach and Greek word Pneuma both mean wind, breath, or spirit, a divine duality that Jesus embodies when ...
- This Christmas, our Year 2's sing 'Oh What A Glorious Night' by the Sidewalk Prophets as a festive treat!
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