"12 Stones and a Loaf of Bread" explores the significance of remembrance, faith, and action across generations. Monuments and memorials reflect the values of those who erect them, but they can’t do the remembering for us. From the twelve stones of Joshua 4 to the breaking of bread in Luke 22, we examine how God's faithfulness is marked in history and how each generation carries the responsibility to live out Matthew 25:34-40 and Isaiah 61:1.
What happens when a generation forgets? When the new Pharaoh arises who does not know Joseph (Exodus 1:6-12)? We dive into the tension between historical faith and present action, between symbols of commitment and the real call to feed the hungry, free the bound, and walk in authentic Christianity (1 Corinthians 11:1).
Jesus, the Bread of Life, offers sustenance—but a little leaven changes the whole lump. Are we sowing life for the next generation (2 Corinthians 4:12, John 12:24), or are we missing the lessons of history? Join us as we explore the faith that transcends time and the call to follow Christ with authenticity.