Arts & Apologetics Conference

3/16/23

It’s finally here… The Arts & Apologetics Conference at Capo Beach Church (CBC) in Dana Point, March 17-18. This is a unique conference that marries rational apologetics to imaginative apologetics, the art of defending truth claims and the art of creatively expressing truth claims. Purchase ticket here. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wide-awake-arts-apologetics-conference-tickets-530724139187

World class speakers will be discussing topics, such as the trustworthiness of Scripture, God’s justice for all, evidence for the crucifixion and resurrection, gender and sexuality, decolonizing the Christian mind, and wokeness and happiness, which will complement imaginative expressions of faith by brilliant Christian artists.

Your ticket to the conference will cover the fee to the Tabernacle Experience at CBC from March 16th thru 21st. One step inside the Tabernacle Courtyard will transport you into Old Testament times. You will experience a day in the life of a priest as you engage in the duties and rituals within the Tabernacle.

Also, CBC will be providing free childcare (K-5th grade) both days, Friday and Saturday. But Friday, CBC is offering Cold-case Christianity, which will inspire your kids to seek truth, to love Jesus, to have a new fascination with the Bible, and to become the kinds of truth detectives who can make a difference in our world.

Purchase ticket here. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wide-awake-arts-apologetics-conference-tickets-530724139187

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12/23/24

Category: JESUS, Scripture

…the linguistic problem hammers the last nail in the coffin of the traditional setting of “the inn” being some sort of hotel. In Greek, katáluma is translated “lodging place,” “upper room,” or “guest room.”[6] Only a few translations call it something other than “the inn,” which lends itself to misinterpretation by Westerns who think of “the inn” as a kind of hostel or motel.[7] But Matthew’s gospel makes it clear that the Maji entered a “house”: “And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.”[8] So, the traditional telling of “no room for them in the inn” should be translated “no room for them in the guest room upstairs.”  

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12/21/24

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