John and James had asked for the place of honor, on Jesus' right and left, when he came into his glory. Now, as John stood at the foot of the cross, he understood why they had been denied.
Gospel of John: The Cyrenian and the Daughters of Jerusalem
John briefly references the story of Simon from Cyrene (Found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke), and omits the story of the daughters of Jerusalem (found only in Luke). For John, the significance of Jesusโs journey from the Gabbatha to Golgatha is found in his continuing intentional drinking of the Fatherโs cup. He had a mission, and he would complete it, as any brave and mighty king would do.
Mary of Magdala
In this twenty minute talk, weโll first follow Mary through the years she was a student and supporter of Jesus, then we will spend most of our time in the Garden with Mary at Christโs empty tomb, and end with a deeper understanding of ourselves as members of the Body of Christ.
Minor Prophets: Zephaniah Look Beyond
Zephaniah 3:17-20 is the fulfillment of human longing. At last, those who love God and have put their faith God, will find themselves fully restored in a glorious life that will be lived fully in communion with God, in the peace, and love, and joy of the Lord.
Gospel of John: A Street Called Straight
After John's chiasm come seven vignettes that describe the crucifixion of Christ. This is the segue.
Wife of Pilate
Theologians have been arguing for centuries over the source of her dream...why? Get to know Claudia Procula in this twenty minute multimedia presentation.
Minor Prophets: Zephaniah, Look Around
Every person has been given the outward revelation of a Creator with eternal power and divine nature, and the inward revelation of Godโs righteousness and justice, carried within their own hearts.
Gospel of John: Hail Caesar
The chiasm outlined by Jo-Ann A. Brant has a classic seven-point structure. A Exterior: John 18:29-32, Jesus is brought to Pilate with a demand for execution; Pilate refuses B Interior: John 18:33-38, Pilate asks about Jesusโs royal claim C Exterior: John 18:38-40, Pilate finds Jesus innocent, but the temple elite choose Barabbas … Continue reading Gospel of John: Hail Caesar
Gospel of John: Where Are You From?
John notes when Pilate heard -why- the temple officials wanted to put Jesus to death, he was โfar more afraid.โ
Gospel of John: Son of God
The inward movement of John's chiasm reached its climax in this shedding of the Lambโs blood. Now would come the process by which the innocent Lamb of God would be offered up to die and become accursed, hanging on a โtree.โ

