In this week’s Gospel, Jesus begins by asking “Who do people say that I am?” After the disciples offer different responses, Peter famously answers, “You are the Christ.” For us today, it is worth revisiting Jesus’ questions, “Who do people say that he is?” And “Who do I say that Jesus is?”
Coming together in faith, moving forward in love.
In this eight-week series we consider what unites us as people of faith and how that is formed by what Jesus taught and how he lived.
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus begins by asking “Who do people say that I am?” After the disciples offer different responses, Peter famously answers, “You are the Christ.” For us today, it is worth revisiting Jesus’ questions, “Who do people say that he is?” And “Who do I say that Jesus is?”
Coming together in faith, moving forward in love.
In this eight-week series we consider what unites us as people of faith and how that is formed by what Jesus taught and how he lived.
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus begins by asking “Who do people say that I am?” After the disciples offer different responses, Peter famously answers, “You are the Christ.” For us today, it is worth revisiting Jesus’ questions, “Who do people say that he is?” And “Who do I say that Jesus is?”
Coming together in faith, moving forward in love.
In this eight-week series we consider what unites us as people of faith and how that is formed by what Jesus taught and how he lived.