The cross is a central feature of the Christian faith, but it means different things to different people. At times these competing ideas have created disagreements among believers, and the cross has been misused as a symbol of oppression.
"Reclaiming the Cross" is for anyone who has questions about the crucifixion and how it is part of God's liberating grace today. Each session of this five-part study looks at a different interpretation of Christ's crucifixion and atonement that has been part of church history:
* a victorious defeat: the cross as victory;
* a graceful solidarity: the cross as solidarity;
* an unexpected peace: the cross as reconciliation;
* a dying life: the cross as participation, and
* a necessary obedience: the cross as obedience.
Each session provides Biblical and historical context, critical reflection, and constructive ideas that will broaden your understanding and deepen your faith in "the crucified God." This study is ideal for Lent as well as other times during the year.
The North Church study guides are ideal for both individual and small-group use, and as companion guides to sermon series. Each study guide includes background information and questions for personal reflection and small-group discussions. And all of the studies have been "road tested" with a real congregation - North United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana.