HOW JEWISH ARE WE?
Most of the New Testament was written by or about Jewish Rabbis, and the Gospel of Luke (which is coming up quickly in our Daily Devotional Readings) is heavily steeped in Jewish tradition. So, as we read through Luke's version of the biography of Jesus, understanding Jewish roots will help to make the Bible come alive!
This Wednesday, October 22, Rabbi Ed Rothman will be joining us to teach us how to interpret the Gospel of Luke in light of its Jewish origin.
Rabbi Ed is a Messianic Jewish Rabbi (a Jew who believes Jesus/Yeshua is both Lord and the resurrected Messiah). Rabbi Ed was instrumental in starting the first Messianic Congregation in the Twin Cities, and he has been active across the world sharing the Good News that the Messiah has come and is alive today.
He currently serves the Seed of Abraham congregation in St. Louis Park (visit www.mealgroups.org for Rabbi Ed’s complete bio).
This event, held at the Woodbury Campus, is FREE and open to anyone who would like to attend.