Meeting Jesus at the Table: A Lenten Study

Meeting Jesus at the Table: A Lenten Study

Meeting Jesus at the Table: A Lenten Study

Meeting Jesus at the Table: A Lenten Study

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Overview

The Gospels are full of stories of Jesus sharing meals with disciples, friends, even tax collectors and Pharisees. Whether multiplying bread to feed a whole crowd, relaxing with his inner circle, or telling curious elites stories about even greater banquets, Jesus imparts wisdom as he shares the wine and grants forgiveness as he distributes the fish. This eight-chapter resource provides biblical insights along with thought-provoking queries regarding our own time, such as whom should we invite to Sunday dinner and who is left out and left behind in our culture today.

Illustrations by artist Kevin Burns complement each chapter and invite further meditation on the Gospel story and its meaning for our lives.

Each chapter includes questions for small group discussion or personal reflection. A guide for church leaders offers suggestions for preaching this book as a sermon series and incorporating food-related outreach and hospitality efforts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646982943
Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 155,434
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Cynthia Campbell is former president of McCormick Seminary and retired pastor of Highland Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky.


Christine Fohr is pastor of Harvey Browne Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky.


Kevin Burns (1967-2022) was an architect and ruling elder at Highland Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky. He spent years teaching Bible survey courses to middle school students (and their parents).

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