Sundays, April 14 – May 26
In between Easter and the Ascension, the Passion and Pentecost, the empty tomb and the birth of the church, Jesus appeared to his disciples. He taught them, he broke bread with them, and he embraced them. Jesus’ resurrection changed everything for those early followers, just as it has for us. But how? Join us as we look to see how the encounters with the resurrected messiah form our faith today.
Dr. Dirk Smit teaches Reformed Theology and Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is from South Africa, where he was part of the Black Reformed Church. The Reformed tradition – shared by today’s Presbyterian and Reformed churches worldwide – has its earliest roots in figures like John Calvin. Over the course of four weeks, we will discuss Calvin’s own life, work, and writings, the influence of this faith in public life in history, and the struggle for the Bible and the faith in South Africa.
Join us Sunday mornings:
8:30 am EST, in-person or live online and 11:00 am EST in-person
Watch a replay of the most recent, full worship service:
Watch a recording of the most recent Adult Ed. session:
Catch the latest episode of the Solely Sermons Podcast: