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John Unger
Clip: 11/7/2014 | 6m 47s
Both politician and pastor, he serves in the West Virginia senate and at three churches.
John Unger is simultaneously the pastor for three churches of three different Mainline Protestant denominations, and a state senator in West Virginia. “I’ll tell you that I can’t do it, not alone,” says Unger. “I recognize my limitations, but I believe that with God all things are possible.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
John Unger
Clip: 11/7/2014 | 6m 47s
John Unger is simultaneously the pastor for three churches of three different Mainline Protestant denominations, and a state senator in West Virginia. “I’ll tell you that I can’t do it, not alone,” says Unger. “I recognize my limitations, but I believe that with God all things are possible.”
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