This seven-week guide aims to aid Christians, individually or in small groups, to take a closer look at seven of the meals Jesus attended, focusing on what Jesus was trying to communicate through them, either in the food eaten or in the social interactions he had whilst dining. Each session examines set bible passage(s), frequently considering them through the lens of the stories and teachings which bookend the meal. The sessions also prioritise posing questions to support Christians in reflecting upon their own lives and how they can further incorporate Jesus' teachings into them. This guide brings into one user-friendly volume a range of ideas that these meals explore, including God's grace, what real purity means, how Jesus equips us to further his Kingdom, the purpose of Jesus' miracles and the nature of Jesus' Messiahship, as well as current interpretations of these occasions of commensality and the relevance of their historical and social context, in a language that is easy to understand
About the AuthorKate Jackson has been a house group leader/teacher for the past four years and has created materials for her local Methodist church. For this role she utilised the skills she gained through obtaining a first-class English Literature degree and a distinction for her PGCE with a literacy and ESOL specialism. She lives in Hexham, UK.
Book InformationISBN 9781803410401
Author Kate JacksonFormat Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint John Hunt PublishingPublisher Collective Ink