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The Hub: Friday, March 29, 2024

Posted March 29, 2024

by Abigail Choe

Welcome to our top story findings of the week, on today’s issue of The Hub.

1. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Experience Holy Week in the Holy Land: These Are the Sites Where Jesus Walked During His Final Week” by Paul Strand

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This article from The Christian Broadcasting Network titled “Experience Holy Week in the Holy Land: These Are the Sites Where Jesus Walked During His Final Week,” invites readers to experience the journey Paul Strand and his wife Susan undertook. In an act of remembrance, the couple toured the sites in Jerusalem where Jesus is known to have spent time during his final week on Earth. From the Passover meal to the crucifixion to the tomb, these sites central to the Christian faith are a reminder of His great sacrifice.

2. BIG QUESTIONS: “World Champ Rower and Megavoice Creator: The Tom Treseder Story” by David Furse-Roberts

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    This article from Eternity News titled “World Champ Rower and Megavoice Creator: The Tom Treseder Story,” shares the remarkable story of world champion rower and MegaVoice creator, Tom Treseder. Throughout his rowing career, Treseder made an effort to honor the Lord and His Sabbath. Even more impressively, Treseder founded MegaVoice, a tactile, palm-sized audio Bible. David Furse-Roberts shares that “more than three million MegaVoice devices have circulated, recording the Scripture in over 4800 languages.”

    3. RESHAPING THE CHURCH: “Resurrection Cemetery Set to Host Good Friday Outdoor Stations of the Cross” by Detroit Catholic

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      This article from Detroit Catholic, titled “Resurrection Cemetery Set to Host Good Friday Outdoor Stations of the Cross” highlights the commemoration of Jesus’ final days and death across the Archdiocese of Detroit. On Good Friday, Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton Township will display life-sized dimensions of the resurrection, crafted specially in Carrara, Italy, and commonly referred to as “Stations of the Cross.” The cemetery stated in a news release, “Surrounded by nature and fellowship of others, the event offers a contemplative atmosphere punctuated by larger-than-life depictions of Christ’s last day on earth, unlike any other in Metro Detroit.”

      Although every Hub article is selected to foster discussion about modern church structure, not every idea and opinion expressed in the linked articles may fully align with the views and mission of Koinesúnē Magazine. All the same, we seek to uplift and celebrate the different ministries working around the globe.

      Check back next Friday for the next Hub article!