This video introduces the liturgical year as a sacred pattern shaped by the life of Christ. Covering its major seasons, it explains the Christian calendar’s history, meaning, and structure, with attention to Easter, the Book of Common Prayer, and Anglican tradition.
Category: Videos
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Flight to Egypt | Evacuating Israel
What happens when a pilgrimage to Israel is suddenly interrupted by war? In this video, I share my experience of traveling in Israel during a time of conflict and making the difficult journey home by land through Egypt after air travel was disrupted. What began as a Holy Land pilgrimage became a deeper lesson in faith, vulnerability, and the meaning of shalom.
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Tiberias to Eilat | Seen from a bus window, March 2026
This video follows the road from Tiberias to Eilat, Israel, on March 1, 2026, as I traveled south to leave the country after the regional escalation that followed the February 28 U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, the subsequent missile attacks, and the closure of Israeli airspace.
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Taba to Cairo | Seen from a Bus Window, March 2026
This video captures the changing landscape from Taba to Cairo, Egypt: Highway 50 along the Gulf of Aqaba, the Sinai Mountains, the Saint Catherine–Nuweiba Road, the passage beneath the Suez Canal, and the long approach into Cairo.
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The Other Brother: The Prodigal Son’s Hardest Lesson (Luke 15)
James B. Janknegt’s The Two Sons retells Luke 15 in contemporary imagery and brings the older brother to the foreground. This video shows how the painting reframes the Prodigal Son as a test of grace, resentment, and reconciliation for those still in the father’s house.
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The Theology of Damar Hamlin’s Jacket
After his on-field cardiac arrest, Damar Hamlin wore the “Eternal” Jesus jacket at the Super Bowl—and backlash followed. This video reads the images through hip-hop remix culture and Scripture to ask how faith can be seen, misread, and recognized.
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Prayer or Mockery? The Damar Hamlin Jacket Explained
Reflection • Interprets Damar Hamlin’s “Eternal Saint” jacket as a remix of devotional imagery, hip-hop iconography, and public testimony. Shows why the same image can read as reverence or offense—and what “recognition” asks of viewers.