🌿 explore the birth of Jesus through the cultural world of the first century
Fri, Dec 26
|Zoom - 02:00 PM - ET
On December 26, 2025, explore the birth of Jesus through the cultural world of the first century as told in the Gospel of Luke. This lecture invites you to see familiar verses in their original setting, where language, customs, and daily life reveal a richer and deeper understanding of the nativity


Time & Location
Dec 26, 2025, 1:00 PM – 1:55 PM CST
Zoom - 02:00 PM - ET
Guests
About the event
What You’ll Experience:
✨ Deep insights into the Middle Eastern perspective of the Birth of Christ
The Birth of Christ is understood not as a distant idyll, but as God entering the lived reality of the Middle East marked by hospitality, honor, and vulnerability. In Semitic theology, the manger reveals kenosis within kinship, where divine glory chooses nearness rather than distance. The Incarnation is thus read as God pitching His tent among His people, transforming ordinary space into sacred dwelling.
Why You Should Join:
✅ See Scripture come alive in its original cultural and historical setting
✅ Understand the radical call of Jesus like never before