Online film series focuses on the humanity of Jesus Christ
“Jesus Wept,” the newest part of the “The Journey-Shepherding God’s People” video series, is now available online. The video series program and accompanying tools are designed for those …
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Online film series focuses on the humanity of Jesus Christ
“Jesus Wept,” the newest part of the “The Journey-Shepherding God’s People” video series, is now available online.
The video series program and accompanying tools are designed for those feeling separated from their faith community.
The series is comprised of the video time of worship, a blog and three bible studies that can be used as a Spiritual Wellness program.
“Jesus Wept” focuses on the humanity of Jesus Christ and how he dealt with the death of a close friend.
“In this story Jesus actually raises Lazarus from the dead. This is not the only time that Jesus performs such a miracle. He raises the dead son of a widow and a centurion’s daughter,” Rev. Carol Jubenville, program coordinator, said. “These are precursors for his own resurrection and a reminder that we too will rise from the dead on the last day.”
This video series is designed to bring people who are living in senior housing, assisted living, skilled nursing and those who are finding it difficult to attend church services, a sense that their faith community has not forgotten them. Viewers will be able to experience a time of worship with a meaningful message, uplifting hymns, and centering prayers.
As the organization brings “church” into homes, the Rev. Jubenville, pastor at Oriskany Falls and Bouckville United Methodist churches, and the Rev. John Buehler, retired from St. John’s Catholic Church in Utica, will review scripture and discuss thoughtful ways in which viewers will be able to connect to their faith journey.
The videos and other content are available online at www.TheJourneyVideo.com.
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