"Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons" by Edward Hoare is a loving homage to the life and work of Reverend Francis Storr, who was a Vicar in Brenchley for over three decades. The book shares Storr’s deep influence on his parish, showcasing the community's admiration through sermons delivered in his memory. Canon Hoare's sermon emphasizes Storr's pastoral care, highlighting the warmth and dedication he showed to his parishioners, even amidst personal challenges. Rev. W. May's contribution celebrates Storr's faithfulness to the Gospel and his ability to deeply move the community. The book is rounded out by notes from Storr's final sermon, which captures his lasting vision of faith.
Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons
By Edward Hoare
Remembered through heartfelt sermons, a vicar's devotion to his community shines brightly, illustrating a life of service and spiritual guidance.
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