THE INCARNATION | A CHRISTMAS REFLECTION BY JOHN YOCUM

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While we are still very much into the Christmas season, I would like to share with you a beautiful reflection about the meaning of incarnation–the main event that we celebrate in Christmas.

Our speaker is Brother John Yocum, a brother of  the Servants of the Word. He speaks about the incarnation  – God becoming man – at the brothers’ Christmas Celebration on December 25, 2018. In this talk, John looks at the incarnation through the lens of 1 Corinthians 1:24: “But to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.”

Take a listen or click here to download. Merry Christmas!

I am passionate about the intersection between new media and technology. I continue to research and apply new media in theology and vice-versa. I am also a fan of Our Mother of Perpetual Help and her continuing relevance in today's digital world.
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