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Dan Crosby
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Dan Crosby
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This series may change your life.
Capuchin Fr. Dan Crosby, master retreat leader, invites you to look anew at Jesus' call to discipleship, and at what that call means for us in our lives. Enjoy these talks and gain fresh insight into scripture and the Christian life.
As we know, the author of John's Gospel constantly invites us to unearth new layers of meaning in nearly everything he writes about. Thus, scripture scholars believe the Beloved Disciple was deliberately un-named, so that all disciples encountering these passages could find themselves within them and embrace full discipleship as totally and eagerly as did this early follower of Jesus.
Through 12 lectures, Dan Crosby will examine all the passages in John referring to the Beloved Disciple. Discover, with Fr. Dan, the richness they contain for a deeper embrace of Jesus' love, and for living out that love within our own Christian community - just as the original Beloved Disciple did so faithfully in his community.
Let Fr. Dan Crosby lead you to fully embrace your call to discipleship.
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