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#184 Rev’d Up for Sunday “Jesus Is Missing!” Luke 2:41-52

 

12-year-old Jesus has gone missing and his parents are on a 3-day hunt to find him! Rob Schwartz, St. Mark’s Digitial Missioner, joins Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy for a dive into this rare glimpse of Jesus’ childhood. How does this story foreshadow his death & resurrection, what does this highlight about his future as a teacher, and what do other faith traditions have to say about Jesus? We also touch on the “lost years” of Jesus and if he might have gone to India during that time.

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