Preparing for Matthew Part 1 | How to Read the Gospels
This video and PowerPoint presentation offers an introduction to the Gospels. It places them in context in order to see how each one offers a unique portrait of Jesus.
This video and PowerPoint presentation offers an introduction to the Gospels. It places them in context in order to see how each one offers a unique portrait of Jesus.
This post offers visual resources for the week of October 30, 2022 in the Revised Common Lectionary and the Narrative Lectionary. The story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19 (the RCL text) and Solomon in 1 Kings (The NL text).
I had the privilege to take visual notes for a whole bunch of top-level theologians at Theology Beer Camp. You can view all my notes here.
This post offers visual resources for the Revised Common Lectionary and the Narrative Lectionary for October 16, 2022. Luke 18:1-8 and Joshua 24:1-15.
This post provides visual resources for the Revised Common Lectionary Gospel (Luke 17:11-19) and the Narrative Lectionary Text (Exodus 19-20) for the week of October 9, 2022. The Ten Lepers and the Ten Commandments.
Explore the stories of Jesus as a graphic novel. Each Gospel–Matthew, Mark, Luke and John–is fully illustrated and available to read online, in print, and downloadable as PowerPoint and Image presentations.
This post offers visual resources for the the Revised Common Lectionary and the Narrative Lectionary texts for Sunday, October 2, 2022. Luke 17:5-10 and Exodus 14.
A visual meditation on Luke 16:13-31. Jesus tells a parable of a rich man and a poor man named Lazarus. He uses this parable as an indictment against the greed and arrogance of the religious leaders.
We are all interconnected, thus we need each other. That is one of the things we learn through studying the doctrine of the Trinity.
This weekend the Revised Common Lectionary calls for Luke 16:1-13, The Parable of the Shrewd Manager, and the Narrative Lectionary calls for Genesis 12:1-9, God’s Promise to Abram. Here are quick links to resources for these passages.