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Looking Through Luke

  • Sheffield Cathedral Church Street Sheffield S1 1HA (map)

An introduction to the gospel of the beloved physician

This is a 4 session bible study course, led by the Revd Captain Ian Maher.

The course will explore some key themes from Luke’s gospel, including: the Holy Spirit; prayer; and God’s unconditional love for the world. You can read the full class programme below.

Programme Outline

Session 1:  Getting to know Luke’s gospel
Some background and general observations about Luke and a look at how the births of John the Baptist and Jesus were announced to the world.

Session 2:  The concern of Jesus for the poor
In Luke’s gospel, the birth of Jesus was first proclaimed to lowly shepherds, and he says a lot about the place of the poor in the kingdom of God.

Session 3:  The Holy Spirit, and the importance of praye
Two babies and the Holy Spirit. The comforting and disturbing presence of the Holy Spirit. Jesus as one who prayed, and who also taught us how to pray.

Session 4:  God’s unbounded love for the world
Some of the best-known stories told by Jesus are found in this gospel alone. They emphasise how God’s love is without limit, a major theme for Luke.

Places are free but limited due to space , so please let Ian know if you would like to attend by contacting him via email ian.maher@sheffield-cathedral.org.uk or catch up with Ian after the Sunday Eucharist.

Earlier Event: 25 June
Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Later Event: 7 July
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