Episodes
Monday May 30, 2011
Finding the altar to the Unknown God - Paul in Athens (Acts 17:16-34)
Monday May 30, 2011
Monday May 30, 2011
When Paul unexpectedly finds himself in Athens, he engages with poetry, art, architecture, and dialogue with people in order to find the places where God is at work, and ways to meaningfully preach the gospel. He is invited to speak at the Areopagus, the City Council. He highlights the 'altar to the Unknown God' as a sign of God's work and a gateway for the good news of Jesus. As we consider this passage, it may help us also to find gateways for the gospel in our pluralistic society, with our friends, family and workmates. You can find a PREZI - web based visual presentation that accompanies this sermon at this link. There is an action-reflection, small group bible study booklet called Connection (available from Australian Church Resources) which is a powerful tool in helping us put this kind of missional thinking into practice in our own contexts. I strongly urge you to check it out! This sermon was preached at St John's Southgate Lutheran Church on Sunday May 29th, 2011. Enjoy!
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