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Luke: The Story of Salvation Fulfilled - Online

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10FebMosaic of the Visitation located in the Rosary Basilica, Lourdes - Photo credit: Fr Lawrence Lew OP

 

Luke: The Story of Salvation Fulfilled is an eight-week Bible study course which explores the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as told by St. Luke the Evangelist.

The Gospel of Luke takes readers on a journey that begins with the foretelling of John the Baptist’s birth and culminates in the Ascension of Jesus. Along the way, one witnesses key moments in salvation history, including the Annunciation; the Nativity; Jesus’ baptism; his public ministry; the Last Supper; and Jesus’ suffering, death, and glorious Resurrection. Luke’s beautiful narrative demonstrates not only how Jesus fulfils the Old Testament prophecies and everything that Scripture foretold about the promised Messiah but helps readers to draw closer to Jesus and be transformed by his teachings.

Luke: The Story of Salvation Fulfilled aims to assist participants on their journey through Luke’s Gospel and their joyful discovery of the faithfulness, love, and mercy of God revealed throughout the ages, and most especially in Jesus. It is produced by Ascension Press, a Catholic company responsible for the famous and popular 'The Bible in a Year' podcast delivered by Fr Mike Schmitz.

The course/study group at King’s will be facilitated by Catholic Lay Chaplain, Laurence Jasper, and will meet on Microsoft Teams on Mondays at 8pm. The course is open to King's students who are welcome to sign-up, but please be aware that what will be taught will come from a Catholic Christian perspective. Please also note that there is a limited number of spaces which will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

An introductory session will take place on Monday 27th January at 8pm on Microsoft Teams. This will give students a chance to learn more about the course and decide whether they would like to sign-up. For a link to the session, please email Laurence.


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