On Thursdays, at lunch, there is a group at my church that gathers to eat soup and salad and study the Scriptures together. This season we are walking through the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. In the Hebrew Bible, those two books are actually one book, probably forming one scroll in the ancient world. The fellowship we have around the table, and opening the Word together, is fantastic and I have missed this simple gathering of believers. We chose Ezra and Nehemiah because it describes regathering after a collective trauma in Judah.
Stirred to Regather
Stirred to Regather
Stirred to Regather
On Thursdays, at lunch, there is a group at my church that gathers to eat soup and salad and study the Scriptures together. This season we are walking through the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. In the Hebrew Bible, those two books are actually one book, probably forming one scroll in the ancient world. The fellowship we have around the table, and opening the Word together, is fantastic and I have missed this simple gathering of believers. We chose Ezra and Nehemiah because it describes regathering after a collective trauma in Judah.