Posts Tagged: gospel of john

The Twin–Second Sunday of Easter

Dr. Lindsey Pherigo, professor at St. Paul’s School of Theology, once described the Gospel of John as a beautiful string of pearls.  Each story is beautiful in and of itself, but when they are strung together, they become a beautiful work of art.  Good art is much more than brush strokes on a canvas.  Good… Read more »

Last Words of Christ: Family

When I say the word, “Family,” what image appears in your mind?   Do you see a happy memory of a vacation or time around the dinner table or a holiday?  Maybe you see that Aunt or Uncle who really wasn’t an Aunt or Uncle.  You were so close to them that you considered them as… Read more »

The Sixth Sense

The Gospel of John is the most sensual of all Gospels.  It requires us to use all of our faculties to discern its meaning.  Throughout most of the gospel we have to use our eyes.  Jesus is the light of the world.  In him was life and the life was light, and the light shines… Read more »