What is your favorite story about Jesus and why?
What is our understanding of who Jesus was/is and why is he important?
These are a couple of the questions that we wrestled with on Sunday evening at the New Christianity class. I am enjoying our lively conversations and have been thinking since Sunday how appropriate it was that of all the topics we are exploring in this class, Jesus was the focus as we began Holy Week.
However, not one of us mentioned the crucifixion or resurrection as his or her "favorite" story. For some Christians, the events that we remember during Holy Week comprise the only story of Jesus that is important. I am so glad that I am a part of a community that sees the events of Holy Week as a part of a larger narrative that continually challenges us to to live fully, love generously, and boldly strive to bring heaven to earth.
Someone in the class shared that their favorite story was the Feeding of the 5000 so I shared a close runner up for me: Jesus meeting the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). Every time two or more are gathered together, God is with us. I am certainly experiencing that on Sunday evenings as we break bread and talk with one another.
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