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Christ and Ekklesia: John's Wondrous Vision of Light

Friday, October 28, 2022
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1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. | Held Via Zoom

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The Rev. Mark Schultz, Associate for Pastoral Care

We’ll continue our close exploration of the Book of Signs (1:19 through chapter 12). As we journey through the richness of John’s language and imagery, we’ll continue to consider some questions together: For whom is the Fourth Gospel written? What is this Gospel’s project or mission? Who is Jesus in the Fourth Gospel? What is the Gospel’s vision of the Church? What are the Gospel’s recurring images and themes?

Contact Fr. Schultz for the Zoom link, and bring your questions, your curiosity and yourself to the rich spiritual feast that is John’s wondrous vision of light!

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