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As Lent approaches, three congregations
share how using Road to Coronation opens eyes and hearts to
Jesus the Christ's coronation...on a cross.
“Home-study groups on Wednesday
evenings focus on Road to Coronation as a Lenten study of
the Word. Through the study, class participants gain a deeper
understanding of the linkage between the events of Holy Week
and the Old Testament prophecies.
"Our format is a small group
discussion with an ice-breaker or heart-warmer at the start
of the class. Each adult has a copy of the text. We use the
manual’s Questions for Reflection as the basis for our
free-flowing discussion with people’s own experiences
and perceptions eagerly shared. Class participants like this
short-length course that doesn’t require any previous
knowledge or study to complete.”
Deb Kocsis, Membership Ministries
First Presbyterian Church
Granville, Ohio
“We offer Road to Coronation starting in January, not
as a Lenten study per se, although it does overlap with that
season. The narrative style of the study very effectively
guides people on a journey which leads to Jesus’ crowning
moment – the cross.
The church newsletter, Sunday worship bulletins,
and word-of-mouth are our most effective means of publicity.
We offer the six-week study three times a week: Sundays at
4 PM , Thursday nights at 6:30 PM , and Friday mornings at
8:00 . I conduct a traditional classroom lecture, but with
one exception: I encourage people to argue with me and about
what I am saying. The result is a wonderful discussion period,
as people open up with comments and challenges. I like
Road to Coronation for study in the parish because it is,
for many, the first time that they are invited to travel the
way of the cross with Jesus rather than stand on the sidelines
and watch Him go it alone.”
Pastor Mark Tiede
Zion Lutheran Church
Anoka, Minnesota
“People are continually amazed at how the correlations
with Old Testament texts and historical background give us
new insights. They find that, by challenging many of our assumptions
about Scripture, Road to Coronation helps them reach a point
of deeper faith with new understanding about God’s Word.
"Our Tuesday morning study is
part of a continuing weekly Bible study group. The Sunday
evening session is a short study just on Road to Coronation.
Class members read each text unit in advance, and I prepare
a booklet with key Scripture passages and related discussion
topics which draw on the material in the book. The colorful
transparency illustrations help people to remember the emphasis
of what we are discussing and to refresh important points
at a glance.”
Reverend Stuart Ritter
First Presbyterian Church
Rockaway, New Jersey
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