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Why Read the Bible?

12/30/2012

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          I once read the Bible from cover to cover. I was in my teens and very serious about my faith. So, I decided to start with Genesis and read to Revelation. At times, it was a challenge. Some parts of scripture, like the long descriptions of how to build the tabernacle in Exodus or the lists of descendants in Numbers felt endless. What I loved about the task, however, was feeling like I was coming to know the text that was core to my Christian belief. 
          Recently, someone asked me what I loved most about my time studying at Virginia Seminary. I answered the question by talking about the Bible. Scripture study is one of the areas for which VTS is known. I feel as though a passion for biblical study was instilled in me during my time in seminary. While I didn't re-read every word of the Bible in seminary, I read MOST of it. 
          So, when I learned about the Bible challenge, I got very excited. I am looking forward to reading the Bible from cover to cover again - with you. I've created a Bible Challenge tab on the website which will contain the daily readings. And, we can use this blog to talk about what we are reading and to reflect together. 
           I will write several reflections per week - and invite others to contribute. If you are interested in sharing your reflections, please let me know.
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11/19/2013 02:29:21 am


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Our liturgical calendars display the liturgical year, many of them showing the liturgical colors of the seasons for the Episcopal Church and Roman Catholic Church. Calendars are handy ways to help us plan our lives and remind us of upcoming events. They are a good value because of the continuing service that they provide.There are three kinds of calendars in our offerings: Wall calendars can be quickly referenced by many different people when handily displayed. Desk calendars are utilitarian in their location to our busy lives and help give us order. They can also include inspiring thoughts and images to help our days. Pocket calendars are more intimate. Generally others do not see what is written in them. They remain close to us throughout our days.
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