Telling the Christmas Story

Telling the Christmas Story

Christmas is just around the corner and it is time to go back to Luke 1 and 2 and hang out with the shepherds in the field, the heavenly host, and baby Jesus in a manger. This download pack will give you visual resources to tell the familiar story in new ways. Enjoy!

Introducing the Bible Timeline

Introducing the Bible Timeline

This Bible timeline resource will help you place the major people, places, and events of the Bible in their historical context. Download the Powerpoint to use in your own study, teaching, and preaching.

The Light of Joy | Visual Resources for Advent 3 and Both Lectionaries

The Light of Joy | Visual Resources for Advent 3 and Both Lectionaries

This post offers visual resources for the week of December 11, 2022 in the Revised Common Lectionary and the Narrative Lectionary. It is the third Sunday of Advent and we light the candle of Joy. John the Baptist questions Jesus from prison. Are you the one? Jesus comments that John is Elijah (RCL). Isaiah offers a picture of the Messiah as one who will shine a light for the nations (NL).

Christmas in Matthew | A Teaching Video

Christmas in Matthew | A Teaching Video

Every hero has a backstory. The first two chapters of the Gospel of Matthew tell the story of Jesus’ backstory. Matthew paints a portrait of Jesus that makes it clear that he is in the direct line to be the long-awaited Messiah that will set the Jewish people free and finally establish God’s Kingdom to bless all nations.

Longing for Peace | Visual Resources for Advent 2 and Both Lectionaries

Longing for Peace | Visual Resources for Advent 2 and Both Lectionaries

This post offers visual resources for the week of December 4, 2022 in the Revised Common Lectionary and the Narrative Lectionary. It is the second Sunday of Advent and we light the candle of peace. John the Baptist calls the people of Israel into the wilderness to repent, be baptized, and to prepare themselves for the coming Kingdom of God (RCL), and Esther withstands the oppressive practices of her captor king and saves her people from genocide (NL).

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